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When

Saturday April 12, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM PDT
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Where

Meet At Central Oregon Locavore
1216 NE 1st St
Bend, OR 97701



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Contact

Owen Murphy

wwolf@centraloregonlocavore.org

Central Oregon Locavore.

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WWOLF - Willing Workers On Local Farms

April 12th at Juniple Jungle

WWOLF is a project of Central Oregon Locavore Non-Profit. WWOLF is dedicated to providing assistance to local farms as well as provide education to the community about how our food is grown. Participants are called "WWOLF"-packs.

Our mission is to assist the local farmer while connecting and educating the community on the true nature of local food.

Projects: Farm prep for the upcoming growing season. More details to follow..

Please meet at Locavore to carpool and get directions.

 How it Works: 

  • Meet at designated location & carpool to the farm
  • Tour of projects, split into groups if need be
  • Break for lunch around noon or 1pm
  • After lunch farm tour if desired
  • Return to work until we are done!
  • LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED

What to Expect:

Great fun, new friends, deep satisfacton, boots-on-the-ground education about local farming practices and a grand adventure.

Children are most welcome, but they must be supervised at all times no matter what.

Lunch will be provided utilizing products from the farm that we are working on. If you have special dietary needs, please be sure to bring some extra food for yourself, just in case.

What To Bring:

  • Wear good work shoes
  • Dress in layers for the weather
  • Work gloves!!!
  • Snacks & water
  • Camera

Just so we don't catch you by surprise, we do ask that you sign a waiver before participating. Waivers will be available when we first meet up and at the farm. Please be sure to sign.

As much as we love our furry friends, dogs are not allowed. Thank you for your understanding.

Thank you for supporting our hard-working local farmers,

The gang at Central Oregon Locavore