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SUMMARY:Wild Foods of The Oregon Trail
DESCRIPTION:Oregon City\, Oregon.\n$30 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nJoin us as we meander through a variety of habitats similar to those traversed by the Lewis & Clark expedition on their way to the Pacific coast. Most of these plants can be found in your own local forests\, fields\, and neighborhoods. Learn identification\, use\, and preparation. \nOregon City itself was best known for the settlers that followed Lewis & Clark in the mid 1800s. Artifacts and exhibits featured at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center are mostly about those settlers and early settlements. The actual end of the Lewis & Clark trip was at Fort Clatsop on the coast. We will not be at the interpretive center. \nWhat to Bring\n— Prepare for the weather\, comfortable walking\, hiking shoes\, or hiking sandals that can get dirty. No flip flops.\n— Money if you want to buy John’s books. $25-30 each\, sliding scale\, (list price is $28) cash or check. Edible Wild Plants\, Volumes 1 and/or 2. They will be available after the workshop to look at or buy.\n— Any remaining registration materials that you need to hand in. \nMeeting Location\nWe’ll be meeting outside the Newell Creek Canyon Nature Park. Here is a MAP to the parking area. If we run out of parking spaces\, park in the surrounding neighborhood. \n\n\n\nPricing Details\nSliding Scale Economics\nDue to hard economic times for some\, sliding scales are offered to support individual financial circumstances.  We ask participants to pay what they feel they can afford within the range offered for each workshop.  You decide what to pay using an honest assessment of your individual circumstances.  We do not ask anyone to explain their very personal decision.  The high end is a very reasonable price for these quality workshops for those who are doing well in this economy. Groups must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nDiscounts\n$5 Discounts are available on our Registration Form for adult family members that attend together\, persons identifying as indigenous\, full time college students and scout leaders. Children (17 and under) must be accompanied by their parent(s). Children under 7 are free. Children 7 and above pay their age. Classrooms and teachers with students are not eligible for these discounts and must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nRefund & Transfer Policies\nIf you cannot attend a workshop you registered for\, and you contact us immediately\, or at the latest\, the last weekday before the event\, you are entitled to a transfer or refund minus a $5 processing fee. If you do not show up the day of a workshop you registered for\, you forfeit the full amount paid. \n\n\n\nEnrollment Limited! – Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop. Walk-ons may be turned away if our size limit is reached.  When registering by mail\, assume a workshop is open unless you see a “FULL” notice posted above. \nRegistration\nDownload the REGISTRATION and WAIVER Forms. Print and fill out these forms and mail them with payment to: Wild Food Adventures\, 422 SE 49th Ave\, Portland\, OR 97215. If there is space and your are a walk-on\, bring the forms and payment with you. While you can register many times throughout the year\, only a single waiver form is required per person per year (Jan 1 – Dec 31) for all our day events. Multi-day Rendezvous require an additional waiver.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/wild-foods-of-the-oregon-trail/
LOCATION:Oregon City\, 485 Warner Milne Rd\, Oregon City\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260328T060000
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SUMMARY:Wild Foods of Northwest Forests\, 1-4pm
DESCRIPTION:Portland\, Oregon.\n$30 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nLearn about the edible plants found in deep pacific northwest forests. Spring is when wildflowers are blooming and wild greens are ripe for picking. See plants like wild violet\, Solomon’s seal\, fairly bells\, licorice fern\, various fiddleheads\, wild ginger and more. Learn the many ways they can be used as food. Explore one of the more beautiful forests in Portland’s own backyard. On your registration form choose either this or the morning workshop. Once a choice is made you will need permission if you want to transfer to the other. \nThis workshop has about a 70% content overlap with the Oxbow workshop.\nConsider Oxbow if it works better for you.\n  \nWhat to Bring\n— Prepare for the weather.\n— Any remaining registration materials that you need to hand in.\n— Comfortable walking\, hiking shoes or boots. No flip flops.\n— Money if you want to buy John’s books ($25-30 each [sliding scale] list price is $28). We accept cash\, check\, or CC ($1 extra each book for CC fee). Edible Wild Plants\, Volumes 1 and 2 are available after each workshop to look at or buy. \nMeeting Site\nMeet at the Wildwood Trail entrance off Germantown Road. From downtown Portland take Highway 30 towards the St John’s Bridge. Just after going under the bridge there will be a sign leading you to Germantown Road. Turn left there onto NW Bridge Ave. Soon on your right will be Germantown Road. At 1.2 miles up Germantown Road CONTINUE PAST a triangular parking area to your left. Then\, just over 1.5 miles up Germantown Road (0.3 miles past that last triangular parking area) there will be a small parking area to your left. We will meet there at the Wildwood trail entrance. There are no buildings around of any kind\, only a trail entrance. If you drive past the entrance\, the intersection of Germantown Road and NW Skyline is .5 miles away – just turn around and go back. At the trail entrance is a Forest Park sign titled either “Wildwood Trail at Germantown Road” or “Forest Park – Wild in the City” that includes a large detailed map of the whole of Forest Park. Parking will be at a premium\, you may have to park down the road. Don’t leave valuables in your car. See Map. \n\n\n\nPricing Details\nSliding Scale Economics\nDue to hard economic times for some\, sliding scales are offered to support individual financial circumstances.  We ask participants to pay what they feel they can afford within the range offered for each workshop.  You decide what to pay using an honest assessment of your individual circumstances.  We do not ask anyone to explain their very personal decision.  The high end is a very reasonable price for these quality workshops for those who are doing well in this economy. Groups must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nDiscounts\n$5 Discounts are available on our Registration Form for adult family members that attend together\, persons identifying as indigenous\, full time college students and scout leaders. Children (17 and under) must be accompanied by their parent(s). Children under 7 are free. Children 7 and above pay their age. No more than 2 children allowed per adult. Classrooms and teachers with students are not eligible for these discounts and must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nRefund & Transfer Policies\nIf you cannot attend a workshop you registered for\, and you contact us immediately\, or at the latest\, the last weekday before the event\, you are entitled to a transfer or refund minus a $5 processing fee. If you do not show up the day of a workshop you registered for\, you forfeit the full amount paid. \n\n\n\nEnrollment Limited! – Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop. Walk-ons may be turned away if our size limit is reached. When registering by mail\, assume a workshop is open unless you see a “FULL” notice posted above. \nRegistration\nDownload the REGISTRATION and WAIVER Forms. Print and fill out these forms and mail them with payment to: Wild Food Adventures\, 422 SE 49th Ave\, Portland\, OR 97215. If there is space and your are a walk-on\, bring the forms and payment with you. While you can register many times throughout the year\, only a single waiver form is required per person per year (Jan 1 – Dec 31) for all our day events. Multi-day Rendezvous require an additional waiver.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/wild-foods-of-northwest-forests-1-4pm/
LOCATION:Forest Park\, Germantown Road\, Portland\, OR\, 97223\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
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SUMMARY:Wild Foods of Northwest Forests\, 9am-Noon
DESCRIPTION:Portland\, Oregon.\n$30 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nLearn about the edible plants found in deep pacific northwest forests. Spring is when wildflowers are blooming and wild greens are ripe for picking. See plants like wild violet\, Solomon’s seal\, fairly bells\, licorice fern\, various fiddleheads\, wild ginger and more. Learn the many ways they can be used as food. Explore one of the more beautiful forests in Portland’s own backyard. On your registration form choose either this or the afternoon workshop. Once a choice is made you will need permission if you want to transfer to the other. \nThis workshop has about a 70% content overlap with the Oxbow workshop.\nConsider Oxbow if it works better for you.\n  \nWhat to Bring\n— Prepare for the weather.\n— Any remaining registration materials that you need to hand in.\n— Comfortable walking\, hiking shoes or boots. No flip flops.\n— Money if you want to buy John’s books ($25-30 each [sliding scale] list price is $28). We accept cash\, check\, or CC ($1 extra each book for CC fee). Edible Wild Plants\, Volumes 1 and 2 are available after each workshop to look at or buy. \nMeeting Site\nMeet at the Wildwood Trail entrance off Germantown Road. From downtown Portland take Highway 30 towards the St John’s Bridge. Just after going under the bridge there will be a sign leading you to Germantown Road. Turn left there onto NW Bridge Ave. Soon on your right will be Germantown Road. At 1.2 miles up Germantown Road CONTINUE PAST a triangular parking area to your left. Then\, just over 1.5 miles up Germantown Road (0.3 miles past that last triangular parking area) there will be a small parking area to your left. We will meet there at the Wildwood trail entrance. There are no buildings around of any kind\, only a trail entrance. If you drive past the entrance\, the intersection of Germantown Road and NW Skyline is .5 miles away – just turn around and go back. At the trail entrance is a Forest Park sign titled either “Wildwood Trail at Germantown Road” or “Forest Park – Wild in the City” that includes a large detailed map of the whole of Forest Park. Parking will be at a premium\, you may have to park down the road. Don’t leave valuables in your car. See Map. \n\n\n\nPricing Details\nSliding Scale Economics\nDue to hard economic times for some\, sliding scales are offered to support individual financial circumstances.  We ask participants to pay what they feel they can afford within the range offered for each workshop.  You decide what to pay using an honest assessment of your individual circumstances.  We do not ask anyone to explain their very personal decision.  The high end is a very reasonable price for these quality workshops for those who are doing well in this economy. Groups must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nDiscounts\n$5 Discounts are available on our Registration Form for adult family members that attend together\, persons identifying as indigenous\, full time college students and scout leaders. Children (17 and under) must be accompanied by their parent(s). Children under 7 are free. Children 7 and above pay their age. No more than 2 children allowed per adult. Classrooms and teachers with students are not eligible for these discounts and must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nRefund & Transfer Policies\nIf you cannot attend a workshop you registered for\, and you contact us immediately\, or at the latest\, the last weekday before the event\, you are entitled to a transfer or refund minus a $5 processing fee. If you do not show up the day of a workshop you registered for\, you forfeit the full amount paid. \n\n\n\nEnrollment Limited! – Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop. Walk-ons may be turned away if our size limit is reached. When registering by mail\, assume a workshop is open unless you see a “FULL” notice posted above. \nRegistration\nDownload the REGISTRATION and WAIVER Forms. Print and fill out these forms and mail them with payment to: Wild Food Adventures\, 422 SE 49th Ave\, Portland\, OR 97215. If there is space and your are a walk-on\, bring the forms and payment with you. While you can register many times throughout the year\, only a single waiver form is required per person per year (Jan 1 – Dec 31) for all our day events. Multi-day Rendezvous require an additional waiver.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/wild-foods-of-northwest-forests-9am-noon/
LOCATION:Forest Park\, Germantown Road\, Portland\, OR\, 97223\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260325T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260325T140000
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CREATED:20260316T054208Z
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SUMMARY:Edible Wild Plants: Wild Foods From Foraging to Feasting – Free Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Portland\, Oregon.\nFREE. \nEnjoy an entertaining and educational slide presentation and lecture with videos about Wild Foods of the Pacific Northwest and all of North America. This presentation covers some of the plants you will come across while traversing different habitats of the Pacific Northwest. From forest trails to waterways and neighborhoods; there are lots of things to eat out there. There will be a question and answer period and John will sell and sign copies of his books at the end of the presentation. This auditorium-based presentation is offered as part of the ongoing Evening Travel Program hosted by the Mazamas\, a non-profit Mountaineering Education Organization based in Portland\, Oregon. John Kallas\, is the Director of Wild Food Adventures outdoor school and author of two books: “Edible Wild Plants: Wild Foods From Dirt to Plate”\, 2010 and “Edible Wild Plants: Wild Foods From Foraging to Feasting”\, 2023.. No registration required.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/edible-wild-plants-wild-foods-from-foraging-to-feasting-free-presentation/
LOCATION:Mazamas\, 527 SE 43rd Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T090000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Wild Foods
DESCRIPTION:Portland\, Oregon.\n$25 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details. \nIn a walk through several habitats around Mt Tabor Park\, learn essentials of wild food use and study\, the best books\, resources\, and field guides. Be a successful forager early on\, sample plants\, get expert advice. This core workshop provides a deeper understanding for all other workshops. Anyone genuinely serious about wild foods will benefit from this event. \nLocation\nMeet at 422 SE 49th Ave\, Portland OR 97215. We’ll later drive to Mount Tabor off of Lincoln street to continue the workshop. \nWhat to Bring\n— Prepare for the weather.\n— Any remaining registration materials that you need to hand in.\n— Comfortable walking\, hiking shoes or boots. No flip flops.\n— Money if you want to buy John’s books ($25-30 each [sliding scale] list price is $28). We accept cash\, check\, or CC ($1 extra each book for CC fee). Edible Wild Plants\, Volumes 1 and 2 are available after each workshop to look at or buy. \n\n\n\nPricing Details\nSliding Scale Economics\nDue to hard economic times for some\, sliding scales are offered to support individual financial circumstances.  We ask participants to pay what they feel they can afford within the range offered for each workshop.  You decide what to pay using an honest assessment of your individual circumstances.  We do not ask anyone to explain their very personal decision.  The high end is a very reasonable price for these quality workshops for those who are doing well in this economy. Groups must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nDiscounts\n$5 Discounts are available on our Registration Form for adult family members that attend together\, persons identifying as indigenous\, full time college students and scout leaders. Children (17 and under) must be accompanied by their parent(s). Children under 7 are free. Children 7 and above pay their age. Classrooms and teachers with students are not eligible for these discounts and must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nRefund & Transfer Policies\nIf you cannot attend a workshop you registered for\, and you contact us immediately\, or at the latest\, the last weekday before the event\, you are entitled to a transfer or refund minus a $5 processing fee. If you do not show up the day of a workshop you registered for\, you forfeit the full amount paid. \n\n\n\nEnrollment Limited! – Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop. Walk-ons may be turned away if our size limit is reached. When registering by mail\, assume a workshop is open unless you see a “FULL” notice posted above. \nRegistration\nDownload the REGISTRATION and WAIVER Forms. Print and fill out these forms and mail them with payment to: Wild Food Adventures\, 422 SE 49th Ave\, Portland\, OR 97215. If there is space and your are a walk-on\, bring the forms and payment with you. While you can register many times throughout the year\, only a single waiver form is required per person per year (Jan 1 – Dec 31) for all our day events. Multi-day Rendezvous require an additional waiver.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/introduction-to-wild-foods/
LOCATION:Wild Food Adventures\, 422 SE 49th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T090000
DTSTAMP:20260409T132331
CREATED:20260316T054208Z
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SUMMARY:Edible Wild Plants on the First Days of Spring\, 1-4pm
DESCRIPTION:Portland\, Oregon.\n$30 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nMake a choice between attending this or the 9am-noon workshop. We’ll explore several areas on Sauvie Island to inspect this spring’s early green delectables near the Vernal Equinox. See and sample from plants you pass by everyday. The earlier you start in the spring\, the more foods you can harvest in the year. It also pays to see plants at different stages of growth. Many plants will have emerged\, others we will identify where they are going to grow. Again\, choose either this or the morning workshop when you register. Once a choice is made you will need permission to transfer to the other. \n\n\n\nWhat to Bring\n— Prepare for the weather.\n— Any remaining registration materials that you need to hand in.\n— Comfortable hiking shoes or boots. No flip flops.\n— Money if you want to buy John’s books ($25-30 each [sliding scale] list price is $28). We accept cash\, check\, or CC ($1 extra each book for CC fee). Edible Wild Plants\, Volumes 1 and 2 are available after each workshop to look at or buy. \nMeeting Site and Parking\nSauvie island is a 10 mile drive from downtown Portland. Go north towards St Helens on Hwy 30. Turn right onto the Sauvie Island bridge. We’ll meet at the parking lot on the far side of the island store – Sam’s Cracker Barrel Grocery\, 15005 NW Sauvie Island Rd\, Portland\, OR. Here is a map to the site.\nWe’ll car pool and caravan from there to habitats on the island. Ordinarily Tri-met bus #17 will take you to the bus stop – #8437 – Gilihan Rd and Sauvie Island Dr which is about 60 yards from the store. \nThere is no bus on Sundays.\n\n\n\nPricing Details\nSliding Scale Economics\nDue to hard economic times for some\, sliding scales are offered to support individual financial circumstances.  We ask participants to pay what they feel they can afford within the range offered for each workshop.  You decide what to pay using an honest assessment of your individual circumstances.  We do not ask anyone to explain their very personal decision.  The high end is a very reasonable price for these quality workshops for those who are doing well in this economy. Groups must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nDiscounts\n$5 Discounts are available on our Registration Form for adult family members that attend together\, persons identifying as indigenous\, full time college students and scout leaders. Children (17 and under) must be accompanied by their parent(s). Children under 7 are free. Children 7 and above pay their age. Classrooms and teachers with students are not eligible for these discounts and must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nRefund & Transfer Policies\nIf you cannot attend a workshop you registered for\, and you contact us immediately\, or at the latest\, the last weekday before the event\, you are entitled to a transfer or refund minus a $5 processing fee. If you do not show up the day of a workshop you registered for\, you forfeit the full amount paid. \n\n\n\nEnrollment Limited! – Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop. Walk-ons may be turned away if our size limit is reached. When registering by mail\, assume a workshop is open unless you see a “FULL” notice posted above. \nRegistration\nDownload the REGISTRATION and WAIVER Forms. Print and fill out these forms and mail them with payment to: Wild Food Adventures\, 422 SE 49th Ave\, Portland\, OR 97215. If there is space and your are a walk-on\, bring the forms and payment with you. While you can register many times throughout the year\, only a single waiver form is required per person per year (Jan 1 – Dec 31) for all our day events. Multi-day Rendezvous require an additional waiver.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/edible-wild-plants-on-the-first-days-of-spring-1-4pm/
LOCATION:Sauvie Island\, Sam's Cracker Barrel Grocery\, 15005 NW Sauvie Island Rd\, Portland\, Or\, OR\, 97231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T050000
DTSTAMP:20260409T132331
CREATED:20260316T054207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T054207Z
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SUMMARY:Edible Wild Plants on the First Days of Spring\, 9am-Noon
DESCRIPTION:Portland\, Oregon.\n$30 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nMake a choice between attending this or the 1-4pm workshop. We’ll explore several areas on Sauvie Island to inspect this spring’s early green delectables near the Vernal Equinox. See and sample from plants you pass by everyday. The earlier you start in the spring\, the more foods you can harvest in the year. It also pays to see plants at different stages of growth. Many plants will have emerged\, others we will identify where they are going to grow. Again\, choose either this or the afternoon workshop when you register. Once a choice is made you will need permission to transfer to the other. \n\n\n\nWhat to Bring\n— Prepare for the weather.\n— Any remaining registration materials that you need to hand in.\n— Comfortable hiking shoes or boots. No flip flops.\n— Money if you want to buy John’s books ($25-30 each [sliding scale] list price is $28). We accept cash\, check\, or CC ($1 extra each book for CC fee). Edible Wild Plants\, Volumes 1 and 2 are available after each workshop to look at or buy. \nMeeting Site and Parking\nSauvie island is a 10 mile drive from downtown Portland. Go north towards St Helens on Hwy 30. Turn right onto the Sauvie Island bridge. We’ll meet at the parking lot on the far side of the island store – Sam’s Cracker Barrel Grocery\, 15005 NW Sauvie Island Rd\, Portland\, OR. Here is a map to the site.\nWe’ll car pool and caravan from there to habitats on the island. Ordinarily Tri-met bus #17 will take you to the bus stop – #8437 – Gilihan Rd and Sauvie Island Dr which is about 60 yards from the store. \nThere is no bus on Sundays.\n\n\n\nPricing Details\nSliding Scale Economics\nDue to hard economic times for some\, sliding scales are offered to support individual financial circumstances.  We ask participants to pay what they feel they can afford within the range offered for each workshop.  You decide what to pay using an honest assessment of your individual circumstances.  We do not ask anyone to explain their very personal decision.  The high end is a very reasonable price for these quality workshops for those who are doing well in this economy. Groups must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nDiscounts\n$5 Discounts are available on our Registration Form for adult family members that attend together\, persons identifying as indigenous\, full time college students and scout leaders. Children (17 and under) must be accompanied by their parent(s). Children under 7 are free. Children 7 and above pay their age. Classrooms and teachers with students are not eligible for these discounts and must contact us for circumstance-specific rates. Rendezvous have their own rates. \nRefund & Transfer Policies\nIf you cannot attend a workshop you registered for\, and you contact us immediately\, or at the latest\, the last weekday before the event\, you are entitled to a transfer or refund minus a $5 processing fee. If you do not show up the day of a workshop you registered for\, you forfeit the full amount paid. \n\n\n\nEnrollment Limited! – Advanced registration reserves you a place in the workshop. Walk-ons may be turned away if our size limit is reached. When registering by mail\, assume a workshop is open unless you see a “FULL” notice posted above. \nRegistration\nDownload the REGISTRATION and WAIVER Forms. Print and fill out these forms and mail them with payment to: Wild Food Adventures\, 422 SE 49th Ave\, Portland\, OR 97215. If there is space and your are a walk-on\, bring the forms and payment with you. While you can register many times throughout the year\, only a single waiver form is required per person per year (Jan 1 – Dec 31) for all our day events. Multi-day Rendezvous require an additional waiver.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/edible-wild-plants-on-the-first-days-of-spring-9am-noon/
LOCATION:Sauvie Island\, Sam's Cracker Barrel Grocery\, 15005 NW Sauvie Island Rd\, Portland\, Or\, OR\, 97231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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