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SUMMARY:78th Street Heritage Farm Tours – Open For Registration!
DESCRIPTION:Tour the 78th Street Heritage Farm! Join the WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener Program for a guided tour of the 79-acre 78th Street Heritage Farm in Vancouver\, Washington. Stroll the property with a knowledgeable docent and learn about the property’s storied history and its current role in horticulture education\, agricultural research\, food security and community enrichment. Placed on the Washington Historic Register in 2012\, the 78th Street Farm has a unique and compelling story for people of all ages. Tours involve prolonged standing and walking on uneven ground with some elevation change. Dates: many. Bring water\, dress for the weather. Advanced registration is required. Tour size is limited. Please don’t sign up if you aren’t sure you can attend. Cost: free. Contact: erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu\, 564-397-5738. Learn more and sign up at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/october-4-78th-street-heritage-farm-guided-tour-tickets-1337228569649?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://clark.mastergardenerfoundation.org/event/78th-street-heritage-farm-tours-open-for-registration-12/
LOCATION:78th Street Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th Street\, Vancouver\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:78th Street Heritage Farm Tours – Open For Registration!
DESCRIPTION:Tour the 78th Street Heritage Farm! Join the WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener Program for a guided tour of the 79-acre 78th Street Heritage Farm in Vancouver\, Washington. Stroll the property with a knowledgeable docent and learn about the property’s storied history and its current role in horticulture education\, agricultural research\, food security and community enrichment. Placed on the Washington Historic Register in 2012\, the 78th Street Farm has a unique and compelling story for people of all ages. Tours involve prolonged standing and walking on uneven ground with some elevation change. Dates: many. Bring water\, dress for the weather. Advanced registration is required. Tour size is limited. Please don’t sign up if you aren’t sure you can attend. Cost: free. Contact: erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu\, 564-397-5738. Learn more and sign up at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/october-11-78th-street-heritage-farm-guided-tour-tickets-1337233494379?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://clark.mastergardenerfoundation.org/event/78th-street-heritage-farm-tours-open-for-registration-11/
LOCATION:78th Street Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th Street\, Vancouver\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:MGFCC Board meeting
DESCRIPTION:Monthly foundation board meeting (normally on zoom). Periodically some board meetings are held in person. Contact mgfclark@gmail.com for information on attending a board meeting.    \nZoom link to attend MGFCC Board meetings in 2026 is \nhttps://wsu.zoom.us/j/98352533973?pwd=ZCtCR280R1lvYk9TNW52ME1qd0RpZz09
URL:https://clark.mastergardenerfoundation.org/event/mgfcc-board-meeting/2025-10-14/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:MGFCC Annual Business meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please register here so that we can ensure to have appropriate seating and snacks available. Contact: judiestanton46@icloud.com. \n6:00 – Welcome and speaker introduction \n6:10 – 7:00 – Guest speaker – Heidi Roth\nFrom Desert to Abundance: A Journey Through Food\, Farming\, and Community in the PNW by Heidi Roth\nGrowing up in a food desert in northern Arizona sparked Heidi’s passion for finding good\,\nhealthy food. Her journey began while traveling for work\, inspiring her to recreate incredible\ndishes at home. When sourcing organic ingredients proved challenging\, she started a small food\nblog to document those efforts. Five years ago\, Heidi consciously moved to Washington\, drawn\nby its vibrant slow food movement. Living on her sister’s farm and working for a Thurston\nCounty destination marketing organization expanded her journey as a content creator\,\nexploring sustainable practices\, questioning our food system\, and highlighting local chefs who\nsource from local growers. This experience ultimately led her to understand the foundational\nagricultural practices shaping it all. Her current obsession is uncovering how small growers and\ngardeners can cultivate resilience and achieve water-wise success\, especially through dry\nfarming in our unique Pacific Northwest climate. \nHeidi’s talk will be a journey through her personal experiences and discoveries\, offering insights\nand stories on everything from navigating food deserts to empowering small growers with\nwater-wise and dry farming techniques\, and exploring the profound community-building\naspects of growing and sharing good food. \n7:05 – Foundation accomplishments 2025 \n7:10 – Hannah McDougall – School Gardens Coordinator \n7:25 – Election results
URL:https://clark.mastergardenerfoundation.org/event/mgfcc-annual-business-meeting/
LOCATION:CASEE Center\, 11104 N.E. 149th St.\, Building B\, Brush Prairie\, 98606\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mason Bees Unwrapped: The Art & Science of Cocoon Harvesting
DESCRIPTION:Did you know your backyard is likely home to a variety of wild bees\, including the gentle and highly efficient mason bee? Join WSU Master Gardener Anne Bulger for an interactive workshop exploring the fascinating world of these non-stinging\, native pollinators. Discover their vital role in pollination\, learn how to create and maintain a thriving mason bee habitat\, and gain insight into their unique life cycle. Plus\, take part in a hands-on demonstration of cocoon harvesting and cleaning—an essential step in supporting healthy mason bee populations. (Bring your own nesting materials to harvest\, if you like.) Cleaned cocoons will be distributed to those interested in providing a house for the bees to nest in the spring. You will have a chance to win a fully furnished mason bee house and empty nesting tubes! Don’t miss this opportunity to get up close and personal with one of nature’s hardest-working pollinators! October 18 from 9:30 to 11:30am in Hazel Dell area (exact location available upon registration). Advanced registration is required. Contact: Erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu or 564-397-5738.  For more info about workshops: http://extension.wsu.edu/clark/gardening/workshops-events/.
URL:https://clark.mastergardenerfoundation.org/event/mason-bees-unwrapped-the-art-science-of-cocoon-harvesting/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:On the Road Tour: Explore East County Farms: Fall Harvest & Native Plants
DESCRIPTION:Join the WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener program for an On the Road Tour and leave the driving to us. Our first stop is Get To-Gather Farm which supplies farm grown produce\, pumpkins and many local products. Farmer John will share his vision and passion for unique crops and show us how Get To-Gather is a place to connect with friends and nature.\n \nNext\, we head to nearby Good Year Farms\, a nursery specializing in plants native to our region. Hannah and crew grow many of their own plants. They provide ecological education highlighting the benefits of landscaping with natives. GYF also hosts seasonal events in their unique barn! Lunch on your own at Oak Tree Station Food Carts.\n \nOur third stop is Nature’s Haven\, an inspiring native plant nursery situated on 6 acres of Douglas Fir forest in northern Camas. The owner\, Jen\, will tell how she transformed her property into a true “Nature’s Haven” and teach us how to connect with native plants that support pollinating insects\, birds\, mammals\, and even soil health. Thursday\, Oct. 23 8:15am to 4:00pm. Vans depart on time! Cost: $35. Advanced registration required here. Contact: erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu or (564) 397-5738. For more info about Workshops: http://extension.wsu.edu/clark/gardening/workshops-events/. 
URL:https://clark.mastergardenerfoundation.org/event/on-the-road-tour-explore-east-county-farms-fall-harvest-native-plants/
LOCATION:78th Street Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th Street\, Vancouver\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Plan and Grow Your Cut Flower Garden
DESCRIPTION:It’s easier than you think to grow your own flowers to enjoy inside and out all year long. Please\, join Master Gardeners Michelle Palmateer & Kathy Fruth for a talk about creating your own cut flower garden. This indoor workshop will teach you the steps we use to grow the cut flower demonstration garden\, which will include planning\, seed selection\, growing tips\, information about the tools we use and seed collecting.   With these tips\, you will be able to grow and enjoy bouquets of fresh flowers and greens all year long. Participants will have the information they need to start their own cut flower garden come spring. Cost $5. Register here. October 28 from 9-10:30. Contact: Erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu or 564-397-5738.  For more info about Workshops: http://extension.wsu.edu/clark/gardening/workshops-events/.
URL:https://clark.mastergardenerfoundation.org/event/plan-and-grow-your-cut-flower-garden/
LOCATION:78th Street Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th Street\, Vancouver\, WA\, United States
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