Columbia River Oct 1-3

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Columbia River

The Columbia River portion of the Cascadia Activation Tour was hosted by Atlan Center, Global Ecovillage Network, and the Regen Alliance. It was the tour’s first leg, lasting from October 1st to 3rd. It was organized by Keala Young and Christina Bowen.

 

 

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Columbia River Organizers and Partners

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Register to the Summit

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2Enter your info
3Donation

By signing up for the directory or a local watershed team, you’ll create a user account that will be useable on both the primary Regenerate Cascadia website and any local watershed sites created in the future. By signing up for the local bioregional directory, your information will be visible to other bioregionalists who have also signed up for the directory. This will not be visible to anyone not signed in, or the general public. You may remove or delete this information at any time.

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Stay Informed, Stay Ahead

At the moment, we are still confirming the schedule for the Columbia River portion of the tour. Soon, we’ll have each event created with information and the ability for people to RSVP directly for each event. In the meantime, please sign up for updates, and we’ll let you know as updates come. [/vc_column_text]

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