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Tag: Pints Gone Wild

Join Us for the Last Pints Event of 2018! — September 6

Join Us for the Last Pints Event of 2018! — September 6


Don’t miss out on the last Pints Gone Wild! event of the year! THIS THURSDAY – September 6, 2018 We’ll be there from    6 – 8pm Benefit runs all day  … Continue reading Join Us for the Last Pints Event of 2018! — September 6

Posted on September 6, 2018February 26, 2020Tags beer, benefit event, community, events, Ninkasi, Pints For A Cause, Pints Gone Wild
Join Us Thursday for Music & Beer! — August 9, 2018

Join Us Thursday for Music & Beer! — August 9, 2018


Join Cascadia Wildlands for the 2nd to last Pints Gone Wild! event of the year! WHEN: THIS THURSDAY, August 9, 2018 Music 6 – 7:30/8pm Benefit runs all day 12 … Continue reading Join Us Thursday for Music & Beer! — August 9, 2018

Posted on August 8, 2018February 26, 2020Tags benefit, benefit event, community, events, fundraiser, music, Ninkasi, outreach, Pints Gone Wild

Cascadia Wildlands and Sound Choices


By Bob Ferris So much of what we do to keep things wild involves sound—embracing the good ones versus fighting the offensive.  For instance, we want wolves howling in the … Continue reading Cascadia Wildlands and Sound Choices

Posted on April 8, 2014June 19, 2018Tags Elliott State Forest, Gray Wolves, marbled murrelet, Pints Gone Wild

Vince Black Joins Gaye Lee Russell at Pints March 4th


We just learned that Vince Black of Black Uhuru fame will be playing bass in the Badass Band while Gaye Lee Russell sings tonight at Pints Gone Wild.  One more … Continue reading Vince Black Joins Gaye Lee Russell at Pints March 4th

Posted on March 4, 2013March 4, 2013Tags Pints Gone Wild

Gaye Lee Russell and Her Badass Band to Play Pints March 4th


For immediate release February 13, 2013 Contact Gaye Lee Russell 541-844-1212 glrcaleb@yahoo.com Josh Laughlin, Cascadia Wildlands 541-434-1463  jlaughlin@cascwild.org   Gaye Lee Russell and Her Badass Band to Perform for Cascadia … Continue reading Gaye Lee Russell and Her Badass Band to Play Pints March 4th

Posted on February 13, 2013February 19, 2013Tags Badass Band, Gaye Lee Russell, Ninkasi, Pints Gone Wild

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    “Peter is a conservationist at heart and really went to bat for residents in Oregon’s Fourth Congressional District who shared the values he held closely,” Laughlin says. “He’ll be remembered as a champion for wildlands, waters and the wildlife in our special region. He’ll have huge shoes to fill.” ... See MoreSee Less

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    TODAY in Eugene: For #MLKDAY23 come and rally with TODAY in Eugene: For #MLKDAY23 come and rally with NAACP Eugene Springfield Oregon Unit 1119 for the "Back to the Streets: Resiliency and the Audacity of Joy"  celebration happening today, Monday, January 16th, 2023 from 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m

There will be a march starting at Autzen Stadium at 10:30 AM, followed by a community celebration at the Hult Center from 12-3:30 PM. Don't miss this community event!
    Conservation successes like the Flat Country timbe Conservation successes like the Flat Country timber sale recently getting withdrawn, the Eugene Water and Electric Board decision to decommission and remove aging Leaburg Dam on the McKenzie River, and enacting a durable conservation plan for the Elliott State Forest are due in great part to the incredible involvement of WildCAT (Cascadia Action Team) volunteers.
 
Join the next WildCAT meeting to get plugged into our vibrant advocacy work — there's something for everyone! The next WildCAT Wednesday meeting, typically held the first Wednesday of every month, will be on January 11 (TONIGHT!) in our office 120 Shelton Mcmurphey Blvd #250 (masks and negative covid tests strongly encouraged) and on Zoom at 6:00 pm (register on our website).
 
Expect an update on our current campaigns, dates for upcoming field checking trips, announcements from each other, and ways to plug in. If you have specific accessibility needs or questions, email Madeline at madeline@cascwild.org.

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    It's Thank You Thursday! In January we're featurin It's Thank You Thursday! In January we're featuring our friends and business partners over at @tacovore 🌮 

@tacovore is the go-to spot for delicious house-made margaritas and a wide range of mouth-watering tacos! Go visit them in Eugene, Corvallis or Portland. Thank you, Tacovore for your support, event sponsorship, and friendship. Who doesn't love tacos?! 

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    Yikes! 🫁 Over 12% of US childhood asthma can be Yikes! 🫁 Over 12% of US childhood asthma can be attributed to gas stove use, a breaking new study from @rockymtninst, @sydney_uni, and Einstein School of Medicine. This is similar to children’s asthma risk of being exposed to secondhand smoke. 

It is clear we must move away from fossil fuel appliances and go all-electric, not only for the climate but for our health. Read the study at the link in our bio.

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