FILM Screening: ArtiFISHal plus Native Storytelling, and Panel Discussion

August 22 @ Medford Library Large Community Room 

Doors Open at 5:30 pm, Programming starts at 6 pm. 

   

The Rogue Valley Food System Network invites you to join us for an evening about the story of the salmon, from the original people to the current day issues.  

We will begin the evening with an honoring of the Salmon people, and the role the Salmon has played as a part of this valley since the beginning of time. 
 
Each year the Takelmas honor the salmon with a sacred ceremony at Ti’lomikh along the Rogue River. Storyteller Thomas Doty will share stories of the Salmon People, and the relationship the Old Ones formed with them thousands of years ago. Thomas Doty will share with us the story of the Salmon.

We will then come together to watch the film, Artifishal. 

Produced by Patagonia, Artifishal is a film about wild rivers and wild fish that explores the high cost — ecological,
financial and cultural — of our mistaken belief that engineered solutions can make up for habitat destruction. The film traces the impact of fish hatcheries, and the extraordinary amount of public money wasted on an industry that hinders wild fish recovery pollutes our rivers and contributes to the problem it claims to solve. Artifishal also dives beneath the surface of the open-water fish farm controversy, as citizens work to stop the damage done to public waters and our remaining wild salmon.

From a food systems perspective, we are interested in hosting an open dialogue that leaves the consumer with the knowledge to make their own choices about what they want to support with their daily food choices. 

Film Trailer

Panel Discussion to Follow with local Salmon Stakeholders 

Confirmed Panelists:
 Jacob Battisti, Siskiyou Salmon Owner, and Fisherman.  
 Jack Crawford, Native Fish Society 
   

We look forward to seeing you there! 
   RVFoodSystem

Monarch Butterfly Summit

Monarch butterfly and caterpillar on Milkweed

MonarchButterflyConference

A migration of expertise and resources to conserve the
Western Monarch Butterfly

Friday-Sunday, January 10-12, 2020

Pacific Grove / Carmel By-The-Sea
COME JOIN US

A new networking opportunity for those involved in the conservation and restoration of the Western Monarch Butterfly.

By creating a wider community we will take flight with a united vision to improve what we each do in our own special

areas of interest and geographic locations.

Let’s work together to protect the Western Monarch!

SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS
  • Update on overwintering sites
  • Importance of native milkweed
  • New genetic and tagging research
  • How can we all help
  • Field trips and more
  • Visit the Monarch overwintering sites and restoration areas
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
The Western Monarch Summit will come alive with two of the most prominent Monarch advocates in the country.

Dr. Chip Taylor
Founder & Director   Monarch Watch

Dr. Robert Pyle
Founder   Xerces Society

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$175  REGISTRATION DEADLINE 12/01/2019.  SEATING LIMITED.  RESERVE EARLY.

Includes three-day (Friday through Sunday) attendance and some meals as shown in the schedule.

CANCELLATION POLICY:  Attendees canceling before 12/01/2019 will receive a 50% refund.  Attendees canceling after 12/01/2019 will NOT be eligible for any refund.

NOTE:  Registration fees may be transferred to another individual no later than 12/01/2019.

 

 

 

Sustainable Rogue Valley presents

Support Group for Earth Activists

Saturday, June 22, 2019   1 – 3 pm

Unitarian Universalist Hall,
129 NW ‘E’ Street, Grants Pass, 97526
  • Potluck snacks are encouraged
  • Please bring your utensils

Activism is hard work. It can lead to burnout, feelings of isolation, frustration and discouragement, as well as many other feelings. Some of us were inspired by an Awakening the Dreamer seminar recently and decided to hold this support group and invite other activists as well.

This gathering will be a safe space for people involved in earth activism of all kinds to gather and give and receive support, talk about issues they face as activists, ask for help and give help to others. It won’t be a forum for debate, but rather a place where we can gain strength from being together.

info@sevengenerations.org

“We are stronger together”