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Campfire Friday

Online

Drop in and talk around the ”Campfire” Gathering around a “campfire” offers a time to simply connect, listen into the field, and build deeper connections in a way that informs our bioregional regeneration work. This process respects time-honored traditions of collective sense making. The sessions are hosted and usually include a small group of 6-8 people. There is a grounding and check in at the beginning, and themes may arise through which we deepen our conversation. Through these regular gatherings we build a cultural rhythm that can hold us on our journey together. At present we have general RC campfires but will eventually create more locally focused bioregional campfires where people can build connections and stories specific to their place.

Campfire Friday

Online

Drop in and talk around the ”Campfire” Gathering around a “campfire” offers a time to simply connect, listen into the field, and build deeper connections in a way that informs our bioregional regeneration work. This process respects time-honored traditions of collective sense making. The sessions are hosted and usually include a small group of 6-8 people. There is a grounding and check in at the beginning, and themes may arise through which we deepen our conversation. Through these regular gatherings we build a cultural rhythm that can hold us on our journey together. At present we have general RC campfires but will eventually create more locally focused bioregional campfires where people can build connections and stories specific to their place.

Campfire Friday

Online

Drop in and talk around the ”Campfire” Gathering around a “campfire” offers a time to simply connect, listen into the field, and build deeper connections in a way that informs our bioregional regeneration work. This process respects time-honored traditions of collective sense making. The sessions are hosted and usually include a small group of 6-8 people. There is a grounding and check in at the beginning, and themes may arise through which we deepen our conversation. Through these regular gatherings we build a cultural rhythm that can hold us on our journey together. At present we have general RC campfires but will eventually create more locally focused bioregional campfires where people can build connections and stories specific to their place.

NW Permaculture Community Call

Each month, Northwest Permaculture Community has a Zoom call. And you are invited. Lets strengthen our community web resilience and People-Earth-Share Care by hearing your updates, getting to know each other more deeply and gain capacity for being ever more resilient together. 🌿 Join us April 1st 6:15pm NW Permaculture’s Community Visioning Call! 🌿 NWPCC Zoom Link – Join Here. Meeting ID: 390 309 0360 | Passcode: 706622 | Dial-in: +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) | One-tap mobile: +13462487799,,8228795259# 🌿 Bring Your Hopes-Dreams-Collaborations – Invites-Updates & Vision and Come Hear Others too. 🌿 How can we help you/us Plan Y/Our Next Steps! 🌿 Invite others! This 90-minute monthly gathering is a space for your community update & visioning—shaping how our Cascadia Permaculture Community can thrive together. Whether you want to help organize a gathering or join existing events, (like the Global Earth Repair Convergence fall 2025 or Regenerate Cascadia’s 2025 cohort “How to Organize Your Bioregion”  – its not too late to join!), and so much more, this is the place to connect! 📌 Got an event or project to share? Follow simple instructions to get on our NWPCC Calendar or Map. 📌 Got ideas? Want to talk? Find our Telegram channel or contribute to the Community Vision Google Doc – see a collection of ideas too! Join us on Zoom April 1st – no Fooling!

Cascadia Culture Emergence

Bridgespace 133 SE Madison St, Portland, OR, United States

Tickets here: https://events.humanitix.com/cascadia-culture-emergence Rising from the sea to the mountains, a new culture is emerging in the Pacific Northwest — one of connection, reciprocity, and deep listening. In an era of social and ecological collapse, shaping culture is not just a pursuit — it’s a necessity. Culture is how we remember who we are. It is the stories we tell, the music we sing, the rituals that ground us. When dominant systems fail, culture is what remains, reminding us how to be human. Beneath all the chaos, something powerful is stirring — a collective initiation calling us back to place, story, and community. The Cascadia Culture Emergence is a three-day gathering for those who feel the call for cultural change. Rooted in music, art, ritual, and wisdom, this event invites us to participate in the emergence of a new way of being together. As a new bioregional booking and event production company, Cascadia Culture is weaving a mycelial network of musicians, artists, storytellers, poets, speakers, and wisdom keepers shaping a culture that honors people and place. This gathering will be an immersive experience of music, art, education, and deep connection, offering a glimpse into the vision, offerings, and community that Cascadia Culture is growing. By coming together, we are not just celebrating — we are reclaiming the power of humanity. Join us for a weekend of inspiration that honors the land, the stories, and the people who are rising up for change. Together, we are reimagining how our bioregion gathers, celebrates, and heals.

Forest Immersion in Skagit Valley

Rockport State Park 51905 State Rte 20, Rockport, WA, United States

Terri Wilde is hosting a introduction to the ancient forest in the area. Commune with the kin of the natural world–ferns, mushrooms, and cedar–to ask how best to evolve. Meet the native plants where and how they live to better inform how we can help.