Locavines Wine Tasting

Locavore supports local food and local farmers, including those wonderful farmers who grow the grapes for the wines we all love and enjoy. Locavines is Locavore's newest initiative to highlight Northwest artisan wineries while educating you about Northwest viticulture, food pairings and what makes those local flavors pop. Our carefully selected wines have been vetted

Free

WWOLF at Boundless Farmstead

Please register via website link below! The WWOLF program provides organized volunteer assistance in the form of volunteers, or “wwolf packs” to local farmers at their farms or ranches. In return volunteers learn where and how local food is grown while fostering an intimate connection with the food that sustains us all. Willing Workers On

Sanchovore Fathers Day Farm to Table Dinner

Join Locavore and Bend classic favorite El Sancho Taco Shop at Anker Farm this Fathers day for a righteous fiesta de father, party de padre and good time for all. This is nacho ordinary Fathers Day gift, this is an experience your pop will remember for a lifetime!

$65

Farm Kids – Homeschool Adventure Day

Who? Home school students in kindergarten and first grade What? Farm Kids field trip Why? To get a hands-on experience at a local farm and have fun doing it! Cost? $5/child The Farm Kids field trip program is an interactive, hands-on learning experience on one of our local farms. Students participate in curriculum-based activities to learn about various aspects

$5

WWOLF – September 14th – Dome Grown

Please follow the ticket link to register, so that we know how many in the WWOLF pack to expect! The WWOLF program provides organized volunteer assistance in the form of volunteers, or “wwolf packs” to local farmers at their farms or ranches. In return volunteers learn where and how local food is grown while fostering

WWOLF at Rainshadow Organics

Please follow the ticket link to register, so that we know how many in the WWOLF pack to expect! The WWOLF program provides organized volunteer assistance in the form of volunteers, or “wwolf packs” to local farmers at their farms or ranches. In return volunteers learn where and how local food is grown while fostering

Farm Kids Adventure Series for Preschoolers

Who? Children ages 3-5 years old with their caregiver; minimum of 6 children, maximum of 12. What? Farm Kids 4-week series for preschoolers When? Wednesdays beginning on July 25 and ending on August 15; classes are from 9:30 to 10:30am. Where? Juniper Jungle Learning Farm at 22135 Erickson Road Why? To get a hands-on experience at a local farm

$50 – $60

Living with Food: Permaculture 101

Are you interested in becoming more self-sufficient and improving the health of yourself and our local ecology? Want to move beyond sustainability and into a deep, meaningful connection with the place you call home? Join locavore team members Dylan and Ian for an in-depth introduction to regenerative living and gardening with nature. $5-$10 suggested donation.

$5 – $10

Edible Adventure Crew presents: Blackberry Pick'n Day

What: Group U-Pick Blackberries along the banks of the Salmon River in Oakridge, OR   When: Sunday, August 5th at 8:15am the caravan leaves   Where: Meet at Central Oregon Locavore     1841 NE 3rd Street     Drive to Oakridge via Hwy 97 and Hwy 58 Once at Locavore, we will figure out car-pooling arrangements. If you have

Edible Adventure Crew presents: Stone Fruits at Kimberly Jam Jam

What: Group caravan to Kimberly, OR where we will "jam" on over to Thomas Orchards to harvest peaches, nectarines and plums. Thomas Orchards is a minimal spray operation, but not certified organic. It is very, very difficult to grow stonefruit organically, however. Their fruit is absolutely amazing! Join us and see for yourself. When: Sunday, August 12th at

WWOLF – Freedom Rock Farms

Please follow the ticket link to register, so that we know how many in the WWOLF pack to expect! The WWOLF program provides organized volunteer assistance in the form of volunteers, or “wwolf packs” to local farmers at their farms or ranches. In return volunteers learn where and how local food is grown while fostering