By Rose High Bear (Deg Hit’an Dine, Inupiaq)
Founding Director
Elderberry Wisdom Farm is seeking Saturday volunteers to help us accomplish dynamic growth. As many of our community realize, our local ecosystems are facing dramatic shortages of Native seeds and plants needed to restore our ecosystems, so we feel privileged to be included in this kind of habitat restoration work. It also means that we are seeking community volunteers to join us on Saturdays once a month between 10 am and 1 pm.
You can email Julie Lomboy julie@elderberrywisdom.org to be added to our volunteer list. She emails the network each month with updates on our activities and updates our post at VolunteerMatch. We may open opportunities to work with our Spring 2025 cohort of habitat restoration interns this spring so stay tuned for Wednesday volunteer opportunities.
Weekend volunteers at Elderberry Wisdom Farm
The next event is Saturday, March 15 with plans to expand our blue elderberry patch up the hill into the east side of our native plant nursery site where we removed 10 invasive trees to provide additional sun and restore our Oregon white oak woodlands ecosystem in a space which is also perfect for the sun-loving blue elderberry bushes.
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