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SUMMARY:Intro to Spring Wildflowers at Mt. Talbert Nature Park
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an introduction to native spring wildflowers of the Portland metro area. This hike is geared toward people who consider themselves new to native plants\, but people of all knowledge levels are welcome! \nWe will walk slowly in a loop over 2.3 miles with 500 feet of elevation gain. Come prepared for weather—we’ll hike rain or shine. No dogs are allowed in this or any other Metro nature park. We will meet in the [main parking area]off of SE Mather Rd. \nFor more info: https://www.meetup.com/npso-portland/events/313822756/
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/intro-to-spring-wildflowers-at-mt-talbert-nature-park/
LOCATION:Mount Talbert Nature Park\, 10945 Southeast Mather Road\, Clackamas\, OR\, 97015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Plants / Botany,Wildflower ID
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SUMMARY:SciPub: Addressing Climate Change with Beavers
DESCRIPTION:What is beaver-based restoration and how can it help us?\n\n\n\n\nA Science Pub lecture with Meg Waller\, Environmental Scientist\, and Restoration Program Manager with Bark. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Lecture\n\n\n\n\nClimate change is impacting our environments more than ever. Our region is predicted to get less precipitation\, both in the form of rain and snow\, and in turn experience more frequent and intense wildfires over an extended fire season. This impacts humans\, plants\, animals and the land alike. \n\n\n\n\nConsidering these predictions\, a major focus of restoration groups across the region is how to store more water. One of the most valuable partners in this water-focused restoration is beavers! By damming small streams\, they create ponds and wetlands that store water and offer myriad other ecosystem benefits. Beavers benefit nearly all aspects of our ecosystems\, storing and filtering water\, sequestering carbon\, increasing nutrients and boosting biodiversity. \n\n\n\n\nAfter centuries of being hunted for their pelts and castoreum\, beavers are having a moment or\, more accurately\, a movement. People from Oregon to Georgia to Scotland are teaming up to spread the word about the incredible work these semi-aquatic rodents can do and how beneficial they are to so many ecosystems. Beaver-based restoration is an emerging\, holistic restoration method perfectly suited to a dynamic planet. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nScience Pubs are a casual lecture series located in fun venues across the region\, recommended for ages 10 and over. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets\n\n\n\n\n$8 suggested donation | Advance tickets recommended \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nZoom Option\nIf you are unable to join us in person\, you can watch on Zoom. You must register in advance. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nFor tickets & more info: https://omsi.edu/events/scipub-addressing-climate-change-with-beavers/
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/scipub-addressing-climate-change-with-beavers/
LOCATION:Oregon Museum of Science and Industry\, 1945 SE Water Ave.\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Science Talk,Wildlife & Ecology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260408T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260408T063000
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SUMMARY:Science On Tap: Boosting Biodiversity with Insect-Friendly Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Insects are essential to life on Earth\, but insect populations are in trouble. However\, there is hope in our own yards. There are many things you can do to make a real difference in improving insect biodiversity right where you live. Our gardens can host an astonishing variety of insect life—if we provide the habitat\, we can make a real difference. \nFive years ago\, Amy Campion began making over her Portland garden to better serve the insects sharing her space. She was amazed by the creatures that soon showed up. She saw leafcutter bees harvesting petals to make nurseries\, grass-carrying wasps building their distinctive nests\, newly minted dragonflies taking their first flights. In all\, she’s seen more than 400 insect species in her little 7\,000 sq ft plot. \nIn this talk\, you’ll learn 8 things you can do to create more insect-friendly habitat in your own garden\, and you’ll meet some of the fascinating creatures that show up when you welcome them in. You’ll learn: \n* to appreciate aphids\n* to prioritize pollen over nectar\n* why you should feed caterpillars and with what\n* who’s living in your perennial stems\n* how to attract more “tickle bees” to your landscape\, and\n* how to control mosquitoes in your pond (without fish!) \n[Amy Campion](http://www.amycampion.com/) grew up in Minnesota\, but she became a gardener in the Cincinnati area\, where she worked at a wholesale nursery for 16 years. In 2013\, she moved to Portland\, Oregon\, and in 2017\, Amy co-authored *Gardening in the Pacific Northwest: The Complete Homeowner’s Guide* with Paul Bonine.\n——– \n**COST**:\n**$15.00** DISCOUNT (senior\, student\, it’s your birthday\, just can’t afford the GA price right now)\n**$25.00** GENERAL ADMISSION\n**$35.00** VIP Premium seating (front center rows)\n**$45.00** SUPPORTER: Premium seating\, pint glass (beer not included)\, and good feelings for supporting the program \n**TICKETS**: [Get tickets!](https://www.kigginstheatre.com/checkout/showing/science-on-tap—boosting-biodiversity/2363872) \nVisit the [Science On Tap website](https://www.scienceontaporwa.org/)
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/science-on-tap-boosting-biodiversity-with-insect-friendly-gardens/
LOCATION:Kiggins Theatre\, 1011 Main Street\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pollinators,Science Talk
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SUMMARY:Cloud Forest Volunteers
DESCRIPTION:Join Portland Parks & Recreation in the Cloud Forest in Washington Park most Fridays\, rain or shine. Spend a couple of hours with us\, weeding\, mulching\, planting\, and learning about invasive plant management. We will meet near the restroom building at the Oregon Holocaust Memorial and the project site is located right across from here. Registration required. \nhttps://volunteer.portland.gov/need/detail/?need_id=1217817
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/cloud-forest-volunteers-2/
LOCATION:Washington Park\, 4033 SW Canyon Rd\, Portland\, OR\, 97221\, United States
CATEGORIES:Stewardship Event,Volunteer Opportunity
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SUMMARY:Nature's Colors: Watercolor Basics for Nature Journaling
DESCRIPTION:In this series of very beginner-friendly classes\, students will learn the basics of mixing and painting with watercolor paints in popular colors for nature drawings. Using just a few paints\, we will focus on creating a range of nature-inspired colors using the three primaries of red\, yellow and blue\, as well as learning techniques for applying paint to paper. Each week will be dedicated to creating a range of hues within a color family: gorgeous greens\, beautiful blues\, vibrant reds and oranges\, and luminous neutrals. This event is coordinated by Hoyt Arboretum and registration is required through their website. \n 
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/natures-colors-watercolor-basics-for-nature-journaling-2/
LOCATION:Hoyt Arboretum\, 4000 SW Fairview Blvd\, Portland\, OR\, 97221\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art & Nature Crafts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260411T050000
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CREATED:20260316T054208Z
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SUMMARY:Wild Foods of the Springwater Corridor – Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Portland\, Oregon.\n$30 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nLearn at one of Portland’s favorite walkways and bike trails meandering along side of and often crossing Johnson creek with quaint bridges. This is a spring workshop that is different from Part 2 in August. This area is complete with many spring plants. See plants you pass by everyday. Most of these plants can be found in your own neighborhoods\, fields\, and local woodlands. Learn identification\, use\, and processing. Learn plants at young stages like wild carrot\, poison hemlock\, hazelnut\, wild pea\, oso berry\, black haw\, wild rose\, and many other plants at this time of year. \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 Location\nMeet at the Johnson Creek Blvd entrance to the Corridor and park in their lot. HERE is a map to the site. We will be between the creek bridge (it is a small one) and the building with bright orange markings. The driveway is 3 feet to the left of the “25 mph speed limit sign”. The tiny road to the right of the speed limit sign is the trail\, not a driveway. \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-springwater-corridor-part-1/
LOCATION:Springwater Corridor\, 4515 SE Johnson Creek Blvd\, Portland\, 97222
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260412T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260412T020000
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CREATED:20260328T022052Z
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SUMMARY:Native Plants Walk - Mt Tabor
DESCRIPTION:Part of Friends of Mt Tabor Park’s free Urban Nature Series \nGet to know some of the Pacific Northwest native plants in Mt. Tabor Park. We’ll take a walk to look at plants and talk about some of the restoration efforts we’re using to help improve the ecological health of the park. \nLed by Lise Gervais \n**Please register on our website: https://www.taborfriends.org/nature-program-registration
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/native-plants-walk-mt-tabor/
LOCATION:Mount Tabor Visitors Center\, SE Park Dr\, Portland\, OR\, 97215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Plants / Botany
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260412T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260412T090000
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SUMMARY:Wild Food Adventures Botanic Garden — Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Portland\, Oregon.\n$30 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details. \nLearn about the edible plants in our wild food teaching\, research\, and demonstration gardens. See a great diversity of both native and non-native edibles all in the same place. Many sustainably return year after year. The land is managed and designed to provide a diversity of herbs\, shrubs\, vines\, annuals\, biennials and perennials that we can learn from. We’ll identify plants\, discuss edibility\, sample those in season\, and how to bring all these foods right to your own yard. \nLocation\nMeet at 422 SE 49th Ave\, Portland OR 97215. \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.\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/wild-food-adventures-botanic-garden-part-1/
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:20260415T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260415T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185433
CREATED:20260330T020401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T020401Z
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SUMMARY:Seeking brainiacs for Educated Guess\, OMSI’s trivia night!
DESCRIPTION:Nerd out at trivia in the museum’s Theory Restaurant. Our Educated Guess host will ask questions about science facts\, current events\, pop culture\, and scientific discovery in this multi-round\, interactive game. Grab some friends and build a team of up to 4 people. Prizes are awarded to the top three scoring teams\, so get your team together and test your knowledge! \n\n\n\n\nIn honor of Earth Day\, and in partnership with the Oregon Kelp Alliance\, this month’s theme will focus on underwater biomes dominated by kelp and seaweed\, the various organisms that live there\, and how they are important to modern human society. Will you pass the multiple choice round? Maybe the short answer section? Join us to find out! \n\n\n\n\nEducated Guess runs from 6:30 – 8:30 pm\, doors open at 6 pm. Food and drink will be available for purchase.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/seeking-brainiacs-for-educated-guess-omsis-trivia-night/
LOCATION:Theory Restaurant at The Museum\, 1945 SE Water Ave.\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T004000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T040000
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SUMMARY:Sea Vegetables and Other Seashore Edibles of the Pacific Coast
DESCRIPTION:Garibaldi\, Oregon.\n$35 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nDr. Kallas will lead an expedition to the Pacific coast where participants will learn about\, identify\, and gather samples of wild sea vegetables and seashore edibles during low tide. Find sea vegetables including nori\, kombu\, sea lettuce\, fucus\, alaria\, laminaria\, and more. This event requires climbing up and down some large and potentially slippery rocks to get to the beach\, so mobility is an issue. *End time is just an estimate. \nMeeting Site\nWe’ll meet in the parking area across the street from Lumberman’s Memorial Park\, just south of the large restroom. Here is a MAP to the intersection adjacent to the restroom and its parking area. Turning south onto Garabaldi’s 3rd street gets you to American Avenue\, which gets you to Lumberman’s Park. Be there under the canopy by 7:35am. From there we will move on to the sea vegetable bed. While waiting\, go into the restroom and empty your bladder prior to our arrival (force yourself – it’s the last chance you will have for almost 3 hours). Wait patiently in the parking area in case we get delayed\, get to know the other participants\, read a book\, change into your beach cloths and shoes. We’ll swing by soon to pick you up and proceed on to the workshop site. You must be there when we arrive or you will miss us. Make sure we have your cell phone number if you have one (in case of an emergency)! Program our number 503-775-3828 into your cell phone. But note that cell phone service in the coast mountain range is almost non-existent so anyone\, including the instructor\, cannot be reached while traveling there. Low tide is estimated to be around 8:41am. \nWhat to Bring\n\n\nA strong opaque white plastic grocery-style bag with a handle\, which you could hang from your belt using a carabiner\nScissors\, preferably in a belted sheath\nOld wettable tennis shoes. DO NOT wear sandals or flip flops!\nRaingear\, if rain is likely\nWarm layered clothing – you may get wet up to your calves\nAny remaining registration materials that you need to hand in.\n\n\n\n\nA day pack for water and anything you want to carry with you on the beach\nFor the travel home: a towel\, a change of cloths\, a cooler for the food\nNo permit is required for the amount of seavegetables we will be gathering\nMoney if you want to buy John’s books. $25-30 each\, sliding scale\, (list price is $28) cash\, check\, or CC ($1 extra each book for CC fee). Edible Wild Plants\, Volumes 1 and/or 2. They will be available after the workshop to look at or buy.\n\n\nWhatever you wear\, it must protect your knees\, shins\, and hands. No sandals\, flip-flops\, or soft-soled water socks unless you love bleeding feet\, ankles\, and shins! Prepare for variable coastal weather!\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. \n\nCancellation Due to Nature Or Contaminated Runoff\nWhile we have never yet had to cancel due to natural or man-made contamination of the area\, such as thing is possible. Coastal lightening would also be dangerous. Rain or wind alone will not stop us. Since these things are outside of our control\, sometimes they are inconvenient. For instance if you rent a place at the coast or have made special plans to bring yourself to this workshop\, we cannot reimburse you for costs you have incurred. You will have to make the best of whatever you have arranged. Also note that it costs Wild Food Adventures about two thousand dollars in time\, advertising\, communications\, bookkeeping\, management\, and refunds should a cancellation occur.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/sea-vegetables-and-other-seashore-edibles-of-the-pacific-coast/
LOCATION:Parking area south of Lumbermans Memorial Park\, 206 American Ave\, Garabaldi\, OR\, 97118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coastal,Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260419T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260419T020000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260404T023601Z
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SUMMARY:Natural History of Trees - Mt Tabor
DESCRIPTION:We’ll walk to several areas in the park and talk about the general biological characteristics of park trees and their cultural history. Trees have been used for a variety of purposes including food\, medicine\, construction\, and beautification. They’ve also been the source of major conservation issues and restoration programs. \nPart of the free Urban Nature Series\nLed by Rick Sany \nPlease register on our website: https://www.taborfriends.org/nature-program-registration
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/natural-history-of-trees-mt-tabor/
LOCATION:Mount Tabor Visitors Center\, SE Park Dr\, Portland\, OR\, 97215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Plants / Botany
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260419T011500
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SUMMARY:Mussels\, Barnacles and Coastal Wild Foods
DESCRIPTION:Hug Point\, Oregon.\n$35 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nHug Point\, Arch Cape\, Oregon. Learn how to find\, harvest\, transport\, clean\, and prepare Oregon mussels\, barnacles\, and other edible wild plants during one of the lowest tides in 2025. Learn gathering regulations\, limits and the modern tools used to gather them. We will cover some sea vegetables but only collect them if abundant and in season. The times we meet are dictated by when the tides are low enough to for us to reach the mussels. End time is just an estimate. \nWhat to Bring\nEach person should bring a 2026 Oregon Recreational Shellfish License – Read about licenses below. A license is mandatory for anyone 12 or older! You can print a paper version and have one downloaded to your phone via the MyODFW app. DO NOT bring a crow bar\, even if you’ve used one before. It’s destructive to mussel habitat. \n\n\n\nA current Oregon Shellfish Collecting License\nOne 3 or 5 gallon collecting pail per person for mussels. You might also bring a carabiner to attach the bucket handle to your belt\nIf this workshop is between March 1 and June 15\, bring a white reusable plastic grocery bag (the kind with handles) for collecting sea vegetables. After the date\, sea vegetable collecting is not allowed.\nOld wettable pants and tennis shoes. Warm layered wetable synthetic or wool clothing – you will get wet\, possibly up to your thighs\, typically up to your knees. You could bring chest waders\, but that may limit your movement on rocks\n\n\n\n\nAny remaining registration materials that you need to hand in\nLeather work gloves if you have sensitive hands\nLong strong scissors in a holster (preferred) or a knife in a holster\nA day pack with water\, snacks\, extra layers for warmth\nA towel and change of cloths for your return trip home\nMoney 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\nRecreational Shellfish Licenses\nRecreational Shellfish Licenses are now required for anyone 12 and over to collect shellfish in Oregon. In-state licenses are $10/year\, Out of state licenses are $19 for 3 days or $28/year. 3-Day licenses must specify the days you intend to do the collecting. You must carry the License with you during the workshop (in a phone app or a printed copy) or you will only be allowed to watch. If shellfish are found in your possession on the beach and you do not have a license\, the fine is $80 and up. Licenses should be purchased “PRIOR” to our events by going to the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife web site. DO NOT wait until the last minute! Here is how to do it: \nSteps to Getting a Shellfish License\nGo to the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife web site Or you may be able to do the whole thing from your phone from their “MyODFW” app. I have not tried the phone app route to pay so the directions here are only how to do it on your computer.\nWait until after January 2 of the current year.\nIf you are new\, press: “Create an Account Today”\nCreate a user name & password – Record them since you will use the same account every year when purchasing a license or to open the app.\nIf you already have a digital account\, press: “Verify/Look up your Account”\nFollow the prompts.\nOnce an account is created click\, “Purchase From the Catalog”\nType “Annual Shellfish License” in the search bar.\nClick “Add” to add it to your cart. Then go to your cart to purchase.\nWhen done\, the license will be added to your\, “Recreational Portfolio” for the current year. It is good until December 31 of the year you buy it.\nPrint out or save a pdf copy to your computer.\nOn your phone go to your APP Store and search for “MyODFW”. Add it to your phone apps. Load in your user name and password and it will display your license. Then if you are ever stopped by the coastal authorities you can just pull up the app.\nIf you have trouble understanding the process\, the licensing office number is: 503-947-6101 \nFor more information:\nCall the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife at 800-720-6339 or 503-947-6000.\nGeneral Clamming Information: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife\nShellfish Regulations & Limits: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife \nNote: that a license does not allow us the ability to collect shellfish if there is a marine toxin advisory from the Department of Fish & Wildlife\, The Department of Health\, or the USDA.\n\nMeet us at Hug Point\nMeet us at Hug Point Recreation Area parking lot – see map.: Be there before 8:15am and wait patiently. Go to the restroom and empty your bladder prior to our arrival (force yourself – it’s the last chance you will have for almost 3 hours\, though bathrooms are only a 15 min walk away). Wait patiently in the parking lot in case we get delayed\, get to know the other participants\, read a book\, change into your beach cloths and shoes. We’ll swing by soon to pick you up and proceed on to the workshop site. If you are late go down to the beach heading south and look for us. Make sure we have your cell phone number if you have one (in case of an emergency)! Program our number 503-775-3828 into your cell phone. Cell coverage is bad in the coast range and spotty along the coast. Low tide is estimated to be at around 9:28am. \nCarpooling from Portland\nIf you need a ride to the coast\, or prefer carpooling or caravanning\, give us a call or e-mail to see if it can be arranged. This must be arranged ahead of time. Expect to pay $10 to the driver to help pay for fuel. \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\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. \n\nCancellation Due to Nature Or Contaminated Runoff\nDue to warming oceans\, red tides have become more frequent. For the first time in 30 years (so it is rare) the whole coast was closed for about a month in 2024 to any clamming. If a major closure happens during the date of this event\, we would have to cancel it. Any time we have to cancel an event\, it is a huge inconvenience to all of us. A cancelled clamming workshop costs Wild Food Adventures up to two thousand dollars in time\, advertising\, bookkeeping\, management\, license fees\, and refunds. It could also cost you\, even if I refund all your money. If you decide to rent nearby lodging at the coast\, incur travel or other expenses\, or plan with other people\, we cannot reimburse you or make up for any change in your plans. If we have to cancel\, the only thing you can do is make the best of whatever plans you already made.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/mussels-barnacles-and-coastal-wild-foods/
LOCATION:Hug Point State Recreation Site\, Beach Access Rd\, Arch Cape\, 97102
CATEGORIES:Coastal,Edible Plants & Foraging
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260420T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260420T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185433
CREATED:20260330T020020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T020020Z
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SUMMARY:An evening of physics and philosophy with award-winning cosmologist Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
DESCRIPTION:A special Science Pub lecture in concert with the release of Dr. Prescod-Weinstein’s newest book\, The Edge of Space-Time: Particles\, Poetry\, and the Cosmic Dream Boogie.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Lecture\n\n\n\n\nDrawing on poetry and popular culture—from Langston Hughes\, Queen Latifah\, and Lewis Carroll\, to Big K.R.I.T.\, Sun Ra\, and Star Trek—Dr. Prescod-Weinstein will take some of the most abstract concepts of theoretical physics and render them accessible for any who come to learn about the history and fundamental nature of our universe. \nHere we meet the quantum cat that is both dead and alive\, learn the difference between dark matter and dark energy\, explore the inner workings of black holes\, and investigate the possibility of a unified theory of quantum gravity\, following our speaker to the far reaches of the cosmic event horizon and down to the tiniest (and queerest) neutrino. \n\n\n\n\nAlong the way\,  informed by her deep knowledge of post-colonial history and Black feminist thought\, Prescod-Weinstein will challenge listeners to imagine a better path forward in our pursuit of humanity’s undeniable connection with the stars\, viewing physics as an essential way for everyone to look at the universe. \n\n\n\n\nScience Pubs are a casual lecture series located in fun venues across the region\, recommended for ages 10 and over \n\nFor tickets and more info: https://omsi.edu/events/science-pub-the-edge-of-space-time/
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/an-evening-of-physics-and-philosophy-with-award-winning-cosmologist-dr-chanda-prescod-weinstein/
LOCATION:McMenamins Mission Theater\, 1624 NW Glisan St\, Portland\, 97209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Science,Science Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260422T050000
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SUMMARY:Science On Tap: The Counting of Crows
DESCRIPTION:There is no animal we’re more aware of having as neighbors as the American Crow. Loud\, ubiquitous\, and immediately recognizable\, most Portlanders will see crows every day. And yet\, there are few animals as mysterious and captivating. \n* If I feed crows\, will they bring me shiny presents?\n* Why are crows so intelligent\, and what do they do with those big brains?\n* Why\, if we look outside at dawn and dusk\, do we see vast numbers of them all flying in the same direction?\n* Why do they tear out the grass in our lawns?\n* Why do they bring bits of food and wash it in our bird baths?\n* Why do they dive bomb some people?\n* Do they really remember human faces? And hold funerals for their fallen? \nIn this wide-ranging exploration of the exceedingly common\, and unique\, American Crow\, we’ll learn what makes them so fascinating and mysterious\, and try to answer some of these questions along the way. \nBrodie Cass Talbott works at Bird Alliance of Oregon\, where he has been educating both adults and kids about birds since 2018. He leads birdwatching tours near and far\, teaches classes on bird ecology and identification\, and works to engage the growing birdwatching community in the conservation work that Bird Alliance of Oregon has been doing since 1902. \n  \nCOST:\n$15 DISCOUNT (senior\, student\, it’s your birthday\, just can’t afford the GA price right now)\n$25 GENERAL ADMISSION\n$35 VIP Premium seating (front center rows)\n$45 SUPPORTER (Premium seating\, pint glass (beer not included)\, and good feelings for supporting the program) \nGet tickets! https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/32524337/science-on-tapthe-counting-of-crows-portland-alberta-rose-theatre \n  \nVisit the Science On Tap website(https://www.scienceontaporwa.org/) \n 
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/science-on-tap-the-counting-of-crows/
LOCATION:Alberta Rose Theatre\, 3000 NE Alberta St\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Science Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260422T220000
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SUMMARY:OMSI After Dark: Bogs & Swamps
DESCRIPTION:An evening at the museum for guests 21+\n\n\n\n\n21+ Only | A valid government-issued ID is required for entry for all attendees \n\n\n\n\nOMSI After Dark: Bogs & Swamps is our usual April Earth Day theme\, with a marshy twist. Vendors and lectures will revolve around the world’s bogs\, swamps\, marshes\, and wetlands – so come embrace Rot Girl Spring with us. \n\n\n\n\nUnfamiliar with the event? OMSI After Dark is for guests 21 and over\, where you can have a drink and wander the exhibits after hours. Interact with hands-on science experiments\, live performances\, local educational groups\, lectures\, food and beverage samplers\, and more. Each event has a different theme\, which means a new set of people and entertainment to engage with each month! \n\n\n\n\nOMSI Members receive a 15% discount \n\n\n\n\nTickets\n\n\n\n\nOMSI After Dark General Admission\n$27.00 per person | 15% OMSI member discount\nIncludes access to OMSI’s permanent exhibits\, Turbine Hall\, special activities\, performances\, planetarium shows\, lectures\, and vendors taking part in the event \n\nFor tickets & more info: https://omsi.edu/events/omsi-after-dark-bogs-and-swamps/
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/omsi-after-dark-bogs-swamps/
LOCATION:Oregon Museum of Science and Industry\, 1945 SE Water Ave.\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:OMSI After Dark,Science
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260427
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SUMMARY:North Carolina Wild Food Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Reidsville\, North Carolina.\n$175 Adults\, $120 Children (12 & Under) for Full Event. Price includes Meals\, Lodging\, Seminars and Workshops. \nJoin the second longest running annual wild food event in North America. Held every Spring since it’s inception in 1968\, this event provides education and experience finding\, processing\, and feasting on edible wild plants and other foragables in a beautiful park like setting in the hills of North Carolina. This event was inspired by followers of Euell Gibbon. It is open to anyone from beginning to advanced foragers. The theme changes every year. The event requires advanced registration. Some lodging is available. \n\nA wild salad made by Kia Carscallen and Nancy Byrne at the North Carolina Wild Food Weekend. \nOn a spring weekend (typically the 4th full weekend of April)\, 120 people from all over Eastern North America will take into the woods and fields of North Carolina to learn about edible wild plants\, meet other foragers\, and celebrate spring. After an introduction to some of the plants to be collected\, participants will join small groups led by experienced foragers to collect wild foods. Each year the North Carolina Wild Foods Weekend hosts a featured speaker. The climax of the weekend will be a wild feast composed of collected foods prepared by the participants. The Sunday program will feature uses of wild plants & a variety of outdoor activities.  \n\nSome of the foods served one year at the Saturday Wild Food Feast. Persimmon Pie\, Paw Paw Pie and a Beauty Berry Jelly Roll Cake. \nRead about the weekend here. \nContact – Information – Registration\nContact: Carolyn Quinn\, daisymaewells@hotmail.com\, 910-442-8742.\nSpeakers: About\nRegistration: Form\nReidsville Location: Map\nFacebook: Visit \nInstructors\nEach year many local wild food enthusiasts help teach and facilitate the weekend. There are usually one to three outside wild food instructors who speak or teach at the event. Dr. Kallas teaches at the weekend about once every 10 years. He is NOT attending this year. This event is listed here to help spread the word to people who check this web site. There are different guest speakers each year. \nLocation\, Accommodations\, and Meals\nThe North Carolina Wild Food Weekend is held annually at the Betsy-Jeff Penn 4H Center: 804 Cedar Ln\, Reidsville\, NC 27320. The center is built within a woodland off of Lake Hazel. The center can be reached at 336-349-9445. \nLodging is available in rustic dormitory style cottages around the central meeting area. Bath and shower facilities are available in each cottage. Each person is provided with a twin bed. It is up to you to bring a blanket\, sheets\, pillow\, a bath towel\, hand towel\, wash cloth\, and toiletries. There are facilities for men\, women\, family\, and friends. Camping is not permitted on the center grounds. No pets. Young people who are interested in participating in our program are welcome. Parents are responsible for the supervision and safety of their children during the weekend. Staff at the 4H center prepare all meals except the Saturday evening feast. \nThe 4H center provides standard meals (served “Southern home cooking” style) with the exception of the Wild Feast on Saturday. Most participants will share in the processing and preparation of wild foods for that Saturday feast. \nThere typically is a favorite wild dish contest\, a wine tasting event where the participants choose the best wine. Crafts and classes vary. All these events happen in addition to foraging experiences and the Saturday Wild Feast. \nYou will need comfortable shoes and clothes appropriate for outdoor weather.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/north-carolina-wild-food-weekend/
LOCATION:Betsy-Jeff Penn 4H Center\, 804 Cedar Ln\, Reidsville\, NC\, 27320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="North Carolina Wild Foods Weekend%3A Carolyn Quinn":MAILTO:daisymaewells@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260426T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260426T050000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185433
CREATED:20260316T054209Z
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SUMMARY:Wild Foods of Oxbow’s Old Growth Forest\, 9am-Noon
DESCRIPTION:Gresham\, Oregon.\n$30 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details below.\nCome join us to learn about trees\, shrubs\, and herbs of North America that are found at Oxbow Regional Park off the Sandy River Gorge. Find a diversity of edible wild plants including edible ferns\, elderberries\, Solomon’s seal\, fairly bells\, nettles\, red huckleberries\, salmonberry\, and more. Explore one of the more beautiful habitats just east of Gresham. \nThis workshop has about a 70% content overlap with the NW Forests workshop.\nOn your registration form choose either this 9am-noon or the 1-4pm option. Once a choice is made you will need permission if you want 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— There is a $5 park entrance fee per car or free with a seasonal pass.\n— Hiking boots or shoes that can manage possibly muddy trails.\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 us inside Oxbow Park\, Metro – See Map across from\, but not in\, Alder Group Picnic Area. Park along the roadside. Alder Group Picnic Area is about 2 miles inside the park. Wait patiently. We’ll start there after completing registration. \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-oxbows-old-growth-forest-9am-noon/
LOCATION:Oxbow Park\, 3010 SE Oxbow Parkway\, Gresham\, OR\, 97080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260426T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260426T090000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185433
CREATED:20260316T054210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T224958Z
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SUMMARY:Wild Foods of Oxbow’s Old Growth Forest\, 1-4pm
DESCRIPTION:Gresham\, Oregon.\n$30 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details below.\nCome join us to learn about trees\, shrubs\, and herbs of North America that are found at Oxbow Regional Park off the Sandy River Gorge. Find a diversity of edible wild plants including edible ferns\, elderberries\, Solomon’s seal\, fairly bells\, nettles\, red huckleberries\, salmonberry\, and more. Explore one of the more beautiful habitats just east of Gresham. \nThis workshop has about a 70% content overlap with the NW Forests workshop.\nOn your registration form choose either this 1-4pm or the 9am-noon option. Once a choice is made you will need permission if you want 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— There is a $5 park entrance fee per car or free with a seasonal pass.\n— Hiking boots or shoes that can manage possibly muddy trails.\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 us inside Oxbow Park\, Metro – See Map across from\, but not in\, Alder Group Picnic Area. Park along the roadside. Alder Group Picnic Area is about 2 miles inside the park. Wait patiently. We’ll start there after completing registration. \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-oxbows-old-growth-forest-1-4pm/
LOCATION:Oxbow Park\, 3010 SE Oxbow Parkway\, Gresham\, OR\, 97080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260502T004500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260502T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185433
CREATED:20260316T054210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T224958Z
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SUMMARY:Butter\, Steamer and Gaper Clam Dig
DESCRIPTION:Netarts\, Oregon.\n$35 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nNetarts\, Oregon. Learn how to find\, dig\, transport\, clean\, and prepare butter\, steamer\, and gaper clams during one of the lowest tides this year. Learn gathering regulations\, limits and the modern tools used to dig them. The times we meet are dictated by when the tides are low enough to for us to reach the clams. End time is just an estimate. \nQuick Links\n\n\nWhat to Bring    |    \nShellfish License   |    \nWhere to Meet   |    \nPayment Information   |    \nRegistration/Waiver   |    \nLocation Map\n\n\nWhat to Bring\nEach person should bring a 2026 Oregon Recreational Shellfish License – Read about licenses below. A license is mandatory for anyone 12 or older! If you have one\, bring either a clam gun or a SMALL NARROW garden shovel (NOT a huge farmer’s manure shovel; your goal is to make a quick deep narrow precise hole\, not move huge amounts of earth). The narrower\, the better. \nDigging Tools:\nBest\, but most expensive: Clam gun with vacuum release valve ($80-$150).\nThey are much easier on your back\, more efficiently bring up solid shafts of the sand\, faster at digging\, and are better environmentally for the clam beds. They are also the most expensive\, but well worth it if you end up clamming on a regular basis. Clam Guns with Vacuum release are difficult to find in retail stores even if you are at the coast. All are available online. There are three types of clam guns I know of with vacuum release tubes varying in quality and features. They are the Claminator\, the Clam Hawk and the Clam Vac. I use the Claminator\, since I clam regularly\, and it’s design is better suited for digging butter and gaper bay clams then the others in sand or muck. They are also great for razors. Go here for more information about vacuum release clam guns.\nGood and least expensive: Spade shovel ($20-$30)\nMany people have these already or can borrow one. You can also bring a regular shovel just to try it\, if that is all you have or can borrow. Bring whatever is handy. The goal is to dig deep and narrow holes – to move as little sand as possible. Big fat shovels are bad since they force you to move much more sand then necessary and therefore kill a lot of other organisms\, including baby clams living in the sand. \nDO NOT:\n1) Buy a special “clamming” shovel just for this event. They are designed for razor clamming experts and work great for that. While they are great to dig for these clams too\, the narrow flat-bladed spade shovel I’m recommending is cheaper and does a good job. If you already own a razor clam shovel\, it is a great choice\, bring it.\n2) Buy a standard cheap clam gun. They do not have a vacuum release so are very ineffective in the bays. They can work fine for razor clams depending on conditions\, but NOT for the bay clams we are digging for. A narrow bladed shovel is better than a cheap clam gun.\n3) Bring toy shovels\, gardening hand trowels\, short survival shovels\, or big fat manure shovels. Toy hand shovels or gardening hand trowels are only good for infants that are playing in the sand\, not clamming. \n \n\n\n\nA current Oregon Shellfish Collecting License\nAny remaining registration materials that you need to hand in..\nWarm layered insulating clothing (wool is best\, cotton is worst) that can get wet and dirty – you knees and arms up to your shoulders will get wet and dirty.\nOld wettable tennis shoes\nTowel\nA change of cloths\n\n\n\n\nOne 3 or 5 gallon pail per person\nBackpack\nWater\nA sac lunch\nSnacks\nMoney 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\nNote: Shovels can be dangerous to carry around groups\, so please pack and handle them with care! Prepare for variable coastal weather! While we hope to go through water at only foot level\, depending on Mother Nature\, you may have to wade through thigh high water\, slog through muck up to your ankles\, and climb over hillsides. It is all in a day’s adventure! \n\nRecreational Shellfish Licenses\nRecreational Shellfish Licenses are now required for anyone 12 and over to collect shellfish in Oregon. In-state licenses are $10/year\, Out of state licenses are $19 for 3 days or $28/year. 3-Day licenses must specify the days you intend to do the collecting. You must carry the License with you during the workshop (in a phone app or a printed copy) or you will only be allowed to watch. If shellfish are found in your possession on the beach and you do not have a license\, the fine is $80 and up. Licenses should be purchased “PRIOR” to our events by going to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife web site. DO NOT wait until the last minute! Here is how to do it: \nSteps to Getting a Shellfish License\nGo to the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife web site Or you may be able to do the whole thing from your phone from their “MyODFW” app. I have not tried the phone app route to pay so the directions here are only how to do it on your computer.\nWait until after January 2 of the workshop year of the workshop you register for.\nIf you are new\, press: “Create an Account Today”\nCreate a user name & password – Record them since you will use the same account every year when purchasing a license or to open the app.\nIf you already have a digital account\, press: “Verify/Look up your Account”\nFollow the prompts.\nOnce an account is created click\, “Purchase From the Catalog”\nType “Annual Shellfish License” in the search bar.\nClick “Add” to add it to your cart. Then go to your cart to purchase.\nWhen done\, the license will be added to your\, “Recreational Portfolio” for the current year. It is good until December 31 of the year you buy it.\nPrint out or save a pdf copy to your computer.\nOn your phone go to your APP Store and search for “MyODFW”. Add it to your phone apps. Load in your user name and password and it will display your license. Then if you are ever stopped by the coastal authorities you can just pull up the app.\nIf you have trouble understanding the process\, the licensing office number is: 503-947-6101 \nFor more information:\nCall the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife at 800-720-6339 or 503-947-6000.\nGeneral Clamming Information: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife\nShellfish Regulations & Limits: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife \nNote: that a license does not allow us the ability to collect shellfish if there is a marine toxin advisory from the Department of Fish & Wildlife\, The Department of Health\, or the USDA.\n  \nMeet us in Tillamook\nMeet us in Tillamook at the NW corner of the Safeway Parking lot adjacent to Stillwell Ave and 3rd street: Be there before 7:45am and wait patiently – see map. The Safeway typically opens by 5am\, so go into their bathroom and empty your bladder prior to our arrival (force yourself – it’s the last chance you will have for almost 3 hours). Don’t park in the surrounding streets. Wait patiently in the parking lot in case we get delayed\, get to know the other participants\, read a book\, change into your beach cloths and shoes. We’ll swing by soon to pick you up and proceed on to the workshop site. You must be there when we arrive or you will miss us. Make sure we have your cell phone number if you have one (in case of an emergency)! Program our number 503-775-3828 into your cell phone. But note that cell phone service in the coast range is almost non-existent so anyone\, including the instructor\, cannot be reached while traveling there. Ocean low tide is estimated to be around 8:37am for this date. \nCarpooling from Portland\nIf you need a ride to the coast\, or prefer carpooling or caravanning\, give us a call. If carpooling is arranged expect to give $10 to the driver to help pay for fuel. \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\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. \n\nCancellation Due to Nature Or Contaminated Runoff\nDue to warming oceans\, red tides have become more frequent. For the first time in 30 years (so it is rare) the whole coast was closed for about a month in 2024 to any clamming. If a major closure happens during the date of this event\, we would have to cancel it. Any time we have to cancel an event\, it is a huge inconvenience to all of us. A cancelled clamming workshop costs Wild Food Adventures up to two thousand dollars in time\, advertising\, bookkeeping\, management\, license fees\, and refunds. It could also cost you\, even if I refund all your money. If you decide to rent nearby lodging at the coast\, incur travel or other expenses\, or plan with other people\, we cannot reimburse you or make up for any change in your plans. If we have to cancel\, the only thing you can do is make the best of whatever plans you already made.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/butter-steamer-and-gaper-clam-dig/
LOCATION:Tillamook Safeway Parking Lot\, Safeway\, 1815 4th St.\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coastal,Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260503T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260503T043000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185433
CREATED:20260316T054210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T054210Z
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SUMMARY:Mahogany & Softshell Clam Dig
DESCRIPTION:Lincoln City\, Oregon.\n$35 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nWe will have gobs of fun and gather some of the tastiest\, most tender clams you’ll eat. Their shell colors are amazing and worthy of collecting on their own. Mahogany clams are also known as purple varnish clams. Learn how to find\, dig\, transport\, clean\, and prepare mahogany and other soft shell clams during one of the lowest tides this year. Learn gathering regulations\, limits and the tools used to dig them. The times we meet are dictated by when the tides are low enough to for us to reach the clams. End time is just an estimate. \nQuick Links\n\n\nWhat to Bring    |    \nShellfish License   |    \nWhere to Meet   |    \nPayment Information   |    \nRegistration/Waiver   |    \nLocation Map\n\n\nWhat to Bring\nEach person should bring a 2026 Oregon Recreational Shellfish License – Read about licenses below. A license is mandatory for anyone 12 or older! \nDigging Tools:\nNo digging tools are necessary for these clams except your hands. Small short shovels (not hand trowels) may be useful. If your hands are sensitive\, bring gardening gloves that are thin enough to feel small objects but strong enough so they don’t rip while digging in sand. \n\n\n\nA current Oregon Shellfish Collecting License\nAny remaining registration materials that you need to hand in..\nOld wettable tennis shoes\nTowel\nA change of cloths. Your pants will definitely need to be changed after this. While waders would protect your pants mostly\, they are heavy cumbersome and will be hot to wear.\n\n\n\n\nOne 3 or 5 gallon pail per person\nDaypackpack to hold water and other things you want with you on the beach\nWater\nA sac lunch\nSnacks\nMoney 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\n\nRecreational Shellfish Licenses\nRecreational Shellfish Licenses are now required for anyone 12 and over to collect shellfish in Oregon. In-state licenses are $10/year\, Out of state licenses are $19 for 3 days or $28/year. 3-Day licenses must specify the days you intend to do the collecting. You must carry the License with you during the workshop (in a phone app or a printed copy) or you will only be allowed to watch. If shellfish are found in your possession on the beach and you do not have a license\, the fine is $80 and up. Licenses should be purchased “PRIOR” to our events by going to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife web site. DO NOT wait until the last minute! Here is how to do it: \nSteps to Getting a Shellfish License\nGo to the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife web site Or you may be able to do the whole thing from your phone from their “MyODFW” app. I have not tried the phone app route to pay so the directions here are only how to do it on your computer.\nWait until after January 2 of the workshop year of the workshop you register for.\nIf you are new\, press: “Create an Account Today”\nCreate a user name & password – Record them since you will use the same account every year when purchasing a license or to open the app.\nIf you already have a digital account\, press: “Verify/Look up your Account”\nFollow the prompts.\nOnce an account is created click\, “Purchase From the Catalog”\nType “Annual Shellfish License” in the search bar.\nClick “Add” to add it to your cart. Then go to your cart to purchase.\nWhen done\, the license will be added to your\, “Recreational Portfolio” for the current year. It is good until December 31 of the year you buy it.\nPrint out or save a pdf copy to your computer.\nOn your phone go to your APP Store and search for “MyODFW”. Add it to your phone apps. Load in your user name and password and it will display your license. Then if you are ever stopped by the coastal authorities you can just pull up the app.\nIf you have trouble understanding the process\, the licensing office number is: 503-947-6101 \nFor more information:\nCall the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife at 800-720-6339 or 503-947-6000.\nGeneral Clamming Information: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife\nShellfish Regulations & Limits: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife \nNote: that a license does not allow us the ability to collect shellfish if there is a marine toxin advisory from the Department of Fish & Wildlife\, The Department of Health\, or the USDA.\n  \nMeet us in Lincoln City\nMeet us in Siletz Bay Park on Hwy 101 at the south end of Lincoln City. Here is a MAP to the site. The parking is somewhat spread out if you don’t get there early. Park in the Siletz Bay parking areas. Do not park in local business parking lots or you will likely be towed. There is a restroom on site. Be there before 8am. The parking is somewhat spread out if you don’t get there early. Park in the Siletz Bay parking areas or across the bridge where there is a lot more parking. Wait patiently in the park in case we get delayed\, get to know the other participants\, read a book\, change into your beach cloths and shoes. We’ll swing by soon for registration and to proceed on to the workshop site. If you miss us or are late\, look down into the bay for a bunch of people on the sand and come to us. Make sure we have your cell phone number if you have one (in case of an emergency)! Program our number 503-775-3828 into your cell phone. But note that cell phone service in the coast range is almost non-existent so anyone\, including the instructor\, cannot be reached while traveling there. Ocean low tide is estimated to be around 9:12am for this date. \nCarpooling from Portland\nIf you need a ride to the coast\, or prefer carpooling or caravanning\, give us a call. If carpooling is arranged expect to give $10 to the driver to help pay for fuel. \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\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. \n\nCancellation Due to Nature Or Contaminated Runoff\nDue to warming oceans\, red tides have become more frequent. For the first time in 30 years (so it is rare) the whole coast was closed for about a month in 2024 to any clamming. If a major closure happens during the date of this event\, we would have to cancel it. Any time we have to cancel an event\, it is a huge inconvenience to all of us. A cancelled clamming workshop costs Wild Food Adventures up to two thousand dollars in time\, advertising\, bookkeeping\, management\, license fees\, and refunds. It could also cost you\, even if I refund all your money. If you decide to rent nearby lodging at the coast\, incur travel or other expenses\, or plan with other people\, we cannot reimburse you or make up for any change in your plans. If we have to cancel\, the only thing you can do is make the best of whatever plans you already made.
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/mahogany-softshell-clam-dig/
LOCATION:Siletz Bay Park\, 5289 S U.S. 101\, Lincoln City\, 97367\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coastal,Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260509T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260509T050000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185433
CREATED:20260316T054210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T054210Z
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SUMMARY:Wild Foods of Vancouver Greenways
DESCRIPTION:Vancouver\, WA.\n$30 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nVisit one of the many beautiful greenways snaking through Vancouver. Learn plants you pass by everyday. Most of these plants can be found in your own neighborhoods\, fields\, and local woodlands. See plants like sumac\, cherry\, rose\, saskatoon\, black haw\, cascara\, wild cucumber\, nettles and more. Learn identification\, use\, and processing. \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 Location\nThe NW 36th Ave Entrance to the Salmon Creek Greenway at about 138th St\, Vancouver\, Washington. Here is a Google map to the Trailhead. Parking is along 36th Ave. Park tightly so everyone can park. If the link doesn’t work\, use this made up address: 13851 NW 36th Ave\, Vancouver\, WA 98685. \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 the $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-vancouver-greenways/
LOCATION:Salmon Creek Trail\, Vancouver\, 13851 NW 36th Ave\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98685\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260510T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260510T090000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185433
CREATED:20260316T054210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T054210Z
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SUMMARY:Wild Fruits of Pacific Northwest Forests – Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Portland\, Oregon.\n$30 – $60 sliding scale\, children pay their age\, see details.\nJoin us to learn about wild fruits and other edible plant parts found in northwest forests. Summer is when many wild fruits are ripe for picking. See and learn about plants like huckleberry\, salmonberry\, oregon grape\, milkweed\, elderberry\, gooseberry\, wild current\, salal\, thimbleberry\, fairybells\, saskatoons\, Indian plum\, among others\, as well as some poisonous berry producing plants. We’ll look at fruits and other edible that cross our path. Explore one of the more beautiful forests in Portland’s own back yard. Part 2 will cover different plants and be offered in the fall. \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\nLocation: We are meeting at the parking area on Kingston Drive in SW Portland. Here is a Google Map to the location.  \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. \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-fruits-of-pacific-northwest-forests-part-1/
LOCATION:Archery Range\, SW Kingston Dr\, Portland\, 97221\, United States
CATEGORIES:Edible Plants & Foraging
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. John Kallas":MAILTO:mail@wildfoodadventures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260527T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260527T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185433
CREATED:20260330T013452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T014824Z
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SUMMARY:OMSI After Dark: Geology Rocks!
DESCRIPTION:A solid evening at the museum for guests 21+\n\n\n\n\n21+ Only | A valid government-issued ID is required for entry for all attendees \n\n\n\n\nDo you find yourself filling your pockets with cool little rocks when you visit the beach? Do you have a morbid fascination with The Big One? Do you dream of stumbling upon a rare dinosaur fossil? If you answered yes to any of these questions\, we’ve got an event for you! Join us for the second OMSI After Dark in May: Geology Rocks! All about stones\, pressure physics\, geology\, and the ground beneath your feet. \n\n\n\n\nOMSI After Dark is for guests 21 and over\, where you can have a drink and wander the exhibits after hours. Interact with hands-on science experiments\, live performances\, local educational groups\, lectures\, food and beverage samplers\, and more. Each event has a different theme\, which means a new set of people and entertainment to engage with each month! \n\n\n\n\nOMSI Members receive a 15% discount \n\n\n\n\nTickets\n\n\n\n\nOMSI After Dark General Admission\n$27.00 per person | 15% OMSI member discount\nIncludes access to OMSI’s permanent exhibits\, Turbine Hall\, special activities\, performances\, planetarium shows\, lectures\, and vendors taking part in the event. \n\n\n\n\nFor more info & Tickets: https://omsi.edu/events/omsi-after-dark-geology-rocks/
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/omsi-after-dark-geology-rocks/
LOCATION:Oregon Museum of Science and Industry\, 1945 SE Water Ave.\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Geology,OMSI After Dark,Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185433
CREATED:20250319T173729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T040249Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Bat Class
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL BAT CLASSES \nLearn about the diversity in bats and why they are the most amazing and beneficial animals on earth. Get tips on how to invite bats into your own yard. This class will be held via Zoom. \nInstructor: Brandon Burger \nCall 503-445-2699 ext. 4 to register. \nRegistration Deadline:  June 4th at 4:30PM \n  \nEvent: https://backyardbirdshop.com/event/bat-class-west-linn/
URL:https://morethanhuman.events/event/virtual-bat-class/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Online Event
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