Sense of Place Announces Season 16 Lineup
Hood River, OR – Mt. Adams Institute’s Sense of Place event series returns this fall with its 16th season. The season will launch with Woven in Place: A Rancher’s Journey from Sheep to Fashion and the Olympics on October 8 at Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River, OR.
Season 16 will highlight diverse stories and landscapes of the Columbia River Gorge. The popular speaker series will feature individuals with deep knowledge spanning ranching and the olympics to mushrooms, Gifford Pinchot (the man and the national forest) Tribal sovereignty, the music of volcanos, and much more.
Season 16 Lineup
October 8 – Woven in Place: A Rancher’s Journey from Sheep to Fashion and the Olympics with Jeanne Carver
November 12 – Mostly Mushrooms: What I Discovered When I Fell in Love with Fungi, with Krista Cushman
December 10 – After Gifford Pinchot: Ancient Forests, Timber Wars, and a Century of Change, with Rand Schenck
January 21 – More Than a Fish: Stories of Salmon and Sovereignty in the Pacific Northwest, with Dylan Hedden-Nicely
January 29 – Special Event: The Volcano Listening Project
February 18 – Going Out on a Limb: Life on the Family Farms of Lisa Perry and Ricardo Galvez, with Lisa Perry
March 18 – Rattlesnakesssss: Shedding the Myths to Meet the Snake, with Adrian Slade
April 15 – Crag Rats Turn 100: A Century of Service with the Oldest Mountain Search & Rescue Team in America, with Christopher Van Tilburg
Tickets are on sale now at SenseofPlace.org.
Can’t wait for Season 16 to get underway?
Check out the Sense of Place Lecture Archive on YouTube.
About Mt. Adams Institute
Mt. Adams Institute connects people to the natural world through education, service, career development, and storytelling. Through initiatives like Sense of Place, the Institute fosters deeper connections between communities and their landscapes.
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