Our Kin with Wings: A Pollinator Workshop
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Our Kin with Wings: A Pollinator Workshop

A workshop on connection, care, and kinship.

By Kindness Farm

Date and time

Saturday, May 31 · 12:30 - 2:30pm PDT

Location

Kindness Farm

7101 Southeast 127th Avenue Portland, OR 97236

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Our Kin with Wings: A Pollinator Workshop

A workshop on connection, care, and kinship. Learn how to create thriving habitat for pollinators and deepen your relationship with the more-than-human world.🌱🌻


During this workshop, you’ll...
🌿 Deepen your understanding of how pollinators shape ecosystems, food systems, and life itself

🌼 Learn about plants that nourish and shelter pollinators—and how to grow them with care
🦋 Explore practical ways to create habitat and support a diversity of pollinator species
💧Receive guidance on watering and tending your garden in a changing climate
🌻 Engage in a Q&A to get support for your own garden vision
🌱 And leave with free pollinator-friendly seeds to help grow sanctuary at home

Please bring:

  • A chair or blanket to sit
  • Pen and paper if you’d like to take notes
  • Layers, a hat, water

Kindness Farm is an educational regenerative farm in SE Portland.

We provide equitable access to land and immersive, hands-on environmental education for children and adults, addressing health inequalities and transforming our local food system into one that is sustainable, just, and community-driven.

Through environmental and conservation literacy, we teach holistic methods that heal the earth, preserve habitat, promote biodiversity, sequester carbon, and build climate resilience. By integrating urban agriculture, environmental education, and food access, we restore ecosystem health, strengthen local food sovereignty, and protect both people and wildlife. We also provide 100% of the produce we grow, at no cost, to our community.

We work with communities that have been systemically excluded from getting the resoruces they need.

In the last 4.5 years we’ve…

  • Provided access to land, gardening and environmental education to 5,463 kids & adults.
  • Grown over 24,000 pounds of produce that provided 80,332 meals, produce boxes, and free food pantries.
  • Engaged a committed community to create a healing space with 27,500+ volunteer hours of many loving hands working this land.

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