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SUMMARY:Art in the Garden
DESCRIPTION:Every summer\, local artists showcase their handcrafted pieces alongside the natural splendor of The Oregon Garden\, giving guests an opportunity to not only enjoy but also to purchase new pieces for their home and garden! \nThere is no additional fee for enjoying our Art in the Garden event: the art can be viewed at any time during open hours for the duration of the exhibit. \nFeatured Artists\n\nJenny Ellsworth\nMo Hurless\nRob Kraai\nJudy Kunkle\nKelly Lanspa\nMary Mosier\nDaryle Ryder\nHeather Skinner\nSusan Wheeler
URL:https://oregongarden.org/event/art-in-the-garden-2025/2025-06-28/
LOCATION:Oregon Garden\, 879 W. Main St.\, Silverton\, OR\, 97381\, United States
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SUMMARY:Garden University: Beneficial Insect and Cockroach Painting
DESCRIPTION:Learn to garden with beneficial insects and paint with cockroaches! \n__ \nDuring this workshop we will learn all about the good insects in your garden and how to encourage their presence. We know about how great ladybugs and praying mantids are\, but did you know there are many more awesome insects out there that can help eat those pesky caterpillars and aphids? Students will also receive several handouts that contain helpful resources and information on beneficial insects and pollinators. Next we will check out some pre-collected beneficial insects and take a little field trip to see what we can find around the garden. Finally we will paint with giant Madagascar hissing cockroaches! \n__ \nPurchase of a ticket includes Garden admission. \n__ \nMembers: $35 | General: $45 \nClick HERE to Purchase Tickets \n__ \nAbout the instructor: Heather Andrews is a research entomologist at Oregon State University.  She works at a university extension office in Aurora where she studies growing practices in orchard crops that minimize their negative impact on the environment while maximizing yield.  In her free time Heather makes jewelry\, draws and also plays the harp.
URL:https://oregongarden.org/event/garden-university-beneficial-insect-and-cockroach-painting/
LOCATION:Oregon Garden\, 879 W. Main St.\, Silverton\, OR\, 97381\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden University
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SUMMARY:Garden University: Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley & further research
DESCRIPTION:Join David G. Lewis at the Garden for an introduction to the new book about the Native histories of when the tribes in the Willamette Valley encountered settlement. Further research into settler changes to the Willamette Valley will also be discussed. \n__ \nDavid G. Lewis is a citizen of the Grand Ronde tribe\, descendant of the Santiam\, Takelma and Chinook peoples of the region. David is an assistant Professor of Anthropology and Indigenous studies at OSU and lives in Salem. He writes the Quartux Journal Blog and is preparing additional publications about tribes in the region based on current research. \n__ \nDavid is the author of Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley. Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley is a must read book for anyone living here and wanting to know its history. David’s research is unique\, there is no research out there with such depth as this book. \nLearn more about David and his book by clicking HERE \n__ \nTickets include Garden Admission \nMembers: $10 | General: $15 \nClick HERE to Purchase Tickets
URL:https://oregongarden.org/event/garden-university-tribal-histories-of-the-willamette-valley-further-research/
LOCATION:Oregon Garden\, 879 W. Main St.\, Silverton\, OR\, 97381\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden University
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