Check Out My Sis, Friend, Former Classmate, and Colleague's Basket Weaving Classes this Spring!2/20/2016 Join Stephanie Wood, a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon, for our Science Saturday program. She will teach the young children in your life to use tule grass and bark from the cedar tree to make duck decoys, roses, and cords. This program is for grades K-5.
WildCraft Studio: March 12th 2016, 10-4pm. Basket weaving with cedar http://wildcraftstudioschool.com/kalapuya-basket-weaving May 1st 2016, 10-3pm. Cedar gathering http://wildcraftstudioschool.com/traditional-cedar-harvest/ June 18th, 10-4pm. Spruce root and cedar root gathering. http://wildcraftstudioschool.com/traditional-spruce-cedar-root-harvest/ July 9th 2016, 10-3pm. Coast sedge sweetgrass gathering. http://wildcraftstudioschool.com/traditional-sweetgrass-harvest/ RSVP to:[email protected] 509-310-3344 WildCraft Studio School 27 Bates Rd, White Salmon, WA 98672 ReWild Portland classes: May 21-22nd 2016, 11-4pm. Cedar weaving. Located Portland. http://www.rewildportland.com/adult/cedar-bark-weaving/ RSVP to ReWild Portland: 503-863-8462 Rewild Portland PO Box 6582 Portland OR 97228 I hope 2015 has been good to you and that 2016 is even better! Hayu Masi, Stephanie Wood
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Passing this on for my friend and high school alum, Jamie Riley. We grew up right outside of Alpine Valley, WI, where I saw my first Dead show. Purchasing this is amazing print helps to assist Jamie in supporting his partner, Jennifer Stokes, who is bravely working to heal Pseudotumor Cerebri (aka Intercranial Hypertension) and a myriad of other associated illnesses (seehttp://www.gofundme.com/beating-brain-surgery). Jamie has had to miss work to care for Jennifer and their four boys, and is slowly releasing his amazing photographic prints to help with their mounting medical bills. From Jamie: “One from my vault... Commemorating 50 years of touring and playing incredible live shows around the world, I've dug into my film archives and created this unique montage of two back to back images I made at one of the Alpine Valley concerts while shooting for the Walworth Times Newspaper in the late 80's. These negatives have been scanned at a very high resolution and are beautifully rendered on 13x19 Epson paper and archival ink by me in my home studio. 500 signed and numbered copies are all that will be created. $75.00 plus shipping & handling.” You can contact him at [email protected]. I got #1---get yours! Only blessings and happy trails, Ahavah |
Author: Ahavah OblakMother, Jewish, Nonprofit Advocate, educator, grant writer, curriculum developer, dual US/Israel citizen, friend, dancer, lover of life. Categories
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