Vashon Bioregional Mapping Workshop

Regenerate Vashon hosts a full-day bioregional mapping workshop for Vashon and Maury Island.
Bioregional mapping is a way of seeing a landscape as a living whole across its ecological, cultural, social, economic, and regenerative layers at once. Working on large shared base maps with transparent overlays, participants build a picture of the island: its physical systems, the places under strain, the places already healing, and the people and organizations already doing the work.
The day is modelled on the workshop Regenerate Whatcom held at Rome Grange in July 2026, the first hosted by a Regenerate Cascadia landscape group. Each landscape group in the network is preparing a gathering like this for its own part of the bioregion.
Participation is by invitation across sectors, with the aim of a genuinely cross-sector room: farmers and food producers, conservation and restoration practitioners, educators and students, artists, elected officials, community organizations, and Indigenous participation.
The venue is being confirmed. If you would like to be part of the day or help organize it, contact vashon@regeneratecascadia.org.
