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Join staff from the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon in an educator workshop focused on cultural history, current tribal programs, and how to foster collaboration between indigenous and non-indigenous communities. The workshop includes a guided tour of Fort Yamhill, and Chachalu Museum and Cultural Center, as well as resources including tribal specific curriculum. Limited spaces available, please register by Friday March 29th. More information will be sent upon registering. Register here.
Location: Grand Ronde, Oregon (address sent upon registering)
Hosted by the Oregon Environmental Literacy Program and Oregon Outdoor School Program. Thank you to the Oregon Outdoor School Program for their support of this workshop!
Questions? Please contact:
– Charissa Jones (Oregon Outdoor School Program) at charissa.jones@oregonstate.edu; 541-737-1333
– Jenna Mendenhall (Oregon Environmental Literacy Program) at jenna.mendenhall@oregonstate.edu; 503-341-2102
Oregon State University Extension Service strives to ensure that all educational publications, programs, services, and activities are accessible. Please send accommodation requests to Oregon Environmental Literacy Program Project Coordinator, Jenna Mendenhall, 503-341-2102, jenna.mendenhall@oregonstate.edu.
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