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Native American Ethnobotany Hike

Date:   Sunday, April 28, 2019
Time:   12:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Place:  Peavy Arboretum

         NW Peavy Arboretum Rd, Corvallis
Cost:   FREE!

Save the date for a hike with Greg Archuleta, who will introduce you to the plants of the prairie and forest ecosystems, and the many ways they are used by the Tribes of Western Oregon. We will meet at the entrance to Peavy Arboretum for a quick walk along the very short (.15 mile) Firefighter Memorial Trail, which passes through an open meadow bursting with camas, lupine and other wildlflowers. We will then hike the nearby Forest Discovery Trail (1.5 miles), which will take us through different woodland habitats.
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Sorry, this hike is now sold out! However, if you would like to be on the waiting list, please fill out the form below and we will contact you if there are any cancellations.
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Greg Archuleta is Clackamas Chinook, Santiam Kalapuya, and Shasta, and a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. As an artist and educator, he teaches about the culture and history of the Tribes of Western Oregon, including ethnobotany, carving, cedar hat making, Native art design, and basketry.

    Ethnobotany Hike Waiting List

    ​Are you signing up for two or more participants? If so, please fill out their name(s) below, so we can get them on the sign-up list!
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Joining the Friends of the LWC at $25 a year is a GREAT way to support the Luckiamute Watershed Council! Along with the knowledge that you are helping improve the health of your watershed, Friends of the LWC enjoy monthly Behind the Scenes bulletins, early access to event registration, and discounts on all of our event and activity fees!

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* If you prefer to call or email us to reserve a spot on the waiting list, please contact Suzanne at (503) 837-0237 or Outreach@LuckiamuteLWC.org
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