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SUMMARY:Indigenous Day: Learning for adults\, teens and teachers
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an educational and cultural presentation with Deitrich Peters of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and Nicole Butler of Bethel School District\nLearn about Indigenous culture\, including best practices for sharing about Native culture today\, especially for those who are teachers or aspiring teachers. Deitrich (Deitz) will share a slideshow of the history of Grand Ronde\, share elements of his regalia and play flute music\, and answer questions. Together we will make a simple craft related to the four directions and the medicine wheel. Learn about the how local indigenous people are reclaiming culture and connection to the Earth.  Hear from Nicole Butler\, Bethel School District Equity Coordinator\, about cultural appropriation and best practices for sharing about First Peoples in educational settings. SCEC Executive Director Karen Rainsong will display items of Kalapuya material culture. \nGroup rate available. For teen and adult audiences. Pre-registration required. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Location:Lane Community CollegeLonghouse BLD 314000 East 30th AvenueEugene\, OR 97405 \nDate: Monday\, April 13thTime: 1pm – 3:00pmCost: $25 per personTo register: email our director\, Karen Rainsong at director@singingcreekcenter.org \nDeadline to register is Thursday April 9th at 5pm.
URL:https://www.singingcreekcenter.org/event/indigenous-day-learning-for-adults-teens-and-teachers/
LOCATION:LCC Longhouse\, 4000 East 30th Avenue\, Eugene\, OR\, 97405
CATEGORIES:Classes,Community Event
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SUMMARY:Forest Family Day: Native Plants and Cordage
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a wild Spring plant adventure with clinical herbalist and amateur ethnobotanist\, Ana Bradley. We will use our owl eyes and raccoon touch to identify\, thank\, and try a variety of plant friends in the Dorris Ranch wild areas. Meet\, taste\, and try lush spring plants such as Stinging Nettle (learn how to safely eat and to make cordage!)\, Plantain\, and Licorice Fern. Together we will learn the life-saving skills of ethical harvesting and plant identification to meet our new plant friends for food\, medicine\, and tools! \nLocation: Dorris Ranch Living History Village\, 205 Dorris St. Springfield\, ORDate: May 9\, 2026\, 1pm – 2:30pmCost: $12 per personAges 8 years old and up\, adults welcome. \nRegistration coming soon! \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Ana Bradley is the co-founder of Whole Earth Nature School. She has dedicated her life to deepening her connection with the Earth through nature awareness and attunement\, cultivating a deeper sense of self-awareness\, and supporting others in awakening their natural awareness of the environment\, the land\, and themselves. Through experiential/psycho-education\, nature-based therapeutic practices\, and land-based lived experiences\, Ana blends person-centered and trauma-informed care practices into her mentoring style. Ana has worked with people of all ages across the lifespan\, from one-on-one mentoring to facilitating groups of varying sizes and multicultural backgrounds. Ana is a mother\, Clinical Herbalist\, musician\, and will be receiving her Master’s in Counseling in May of 2026 to blend her skill sets into a nature and experiential-based licensed professional counselor.
URL:https://www.singingcreekcenter.org/event/forest-family-days-native-plants-and-cordage/
LOCATION:Dorris Ranch Living History Village\, 205 Dorris St.\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477
CATEGORIES:Classes,Community Event
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