Kris Fade

Inspired by regenerative farming practices that bring to life the true character of a distinct site, Kris shepherds some of the nation’s first Biodynamic(R) certified Mencia, Godello, and Albarino–fantastic additions to the diverse portfolio that Oregon’s terroir has to offer. After studying Applied Biodyamics in New Zealand, she co-founded Analemma Wines in 2010 and found her home and heart in the Mosier Hills of the Columbia Gorge. Kris is dedicated to a vision of diversified farming and defines herself by a deep connection to the land and community she is cultivating.

Jeffree Mocniak

Doing community, expanding notions of what community entails, practicing permaculture and bioregionalism, co-learning a sense of place, establishing watershed governance, exploring the bioregion, seeking justice and reconciliation, being the change.

Keala Young

Keala is a whole systems design consultant, regenerative practitioner and permaculture teacher with a background in the healing arts and group facilitation.

Keala is a co-founder of Atlan Community in the White Salmon River watershed in the Columbia River Gorge in Central Cascadia and serves as a Network Steward Circle member and Regional Liaison to the Global Ecovillage Network representing North America.