Spring 2025 Events
March 2 Farms and Food Field Trip
This successful event is over! See here for a blog post summary.
ENVX Symposium 2025 is pleased to offer to our Lewis & Clark community a free field trip, meal, and conversation opportunity on Sun Mar 2. [If you are a member of the agriculture community and registering for the afternoon event only, please go to the bottom of this page.]
Limited space is available: please read our overview page before you register below, to ensure that you are in accordance with general ENVX 2025 objectives.
Here is our current itinerary; please check back for updates. Would you like to see a map of these destinations?
- 9 am sharp: Bus leaves Lower Griswold lot (near tennis dome)
- 10 am: PCUN (farmworker union and advocacy organization)
- 11 am: Wooden Shoe (large farming operation)
- 12 pm: TMK Creamery (small livestock dairy operation)
- 1–4 pm: Lunch and refreshments (provided) & agricultural community structured conversation, Clackamas Hall, Clackamas County Fairgrounds. Participants can expect a student-facilitated set of interactions designed to build common knowledge and trust in preparation for upcoming Symposium events. Activities may include:
- Land story share
- Agricultural practitioner panel
- Community timeline development
- Common goal development
- 5 pm: Bus arrives back at Lewis & Clark College campus
LC community: Register for the Mar 2 field trip!
Preregistration is required for this event. We will be in touch to confirm.
Have you been invited to participate in our afternoon meal and conversation, typically as part of the agricultural community in the Willamette Valley area? Please preregister so that we can get a good head count, thank you!
Agriculture community: Please register here
Environmental Studies is located in room 104 of Albany Quadrangle on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 62
email envs@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7790
Symposium Advisor Jim Proctor
Environmental Studies
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219