Wild Wednesday Event: What’s With All The Stumps?

Worthy Brewing 495 Northeast Bellevue Drive, Bend, OR, United States

Have you noticed all of the logging happening near the Phil's trail complex and other favorite nearby trails in central Oregon?  If you're like us, you might have thought some of it looked fine and some looked too aggressive. Join Oregon Wild in Bend on March 27 for a discussion about what's going on with…

EDCO January Central Oregon PubTalk

Worthy Brewing 495 Northeast Bellevue Drive, Bend, OR, United States

EDCO’s Central Oregon PubTalk is a happy hour aimed at bringing together different facets of the business community in one place to network, share ideas and further local businesses.Agenda: Community Spotlight: Oregon Outdoor Alliance (OOA) Tyson Perkins, Operations Manager, OOA Company Pitch: Broke Supply Co. Anne Price, Founder, Broke Supply Co. Ryan Price, Co-founder and…

$32 – $48

Is the Drought Over? Comparing the Deschutes and Crooked Rivers

Worthy Brewing 495 Northeast Bellevue Drive, Bend, OR, United States +1 more

Raise the Deschutes - Is the Drought Over? Is the drought over? Comparing the Deschutes and Crooked Rivers Despite the nearly average precipitation last year, the drought persists. Learn how hydrology and geology affect these two rivers in completely different ways. Speaker: Jason Gritzner - Hydrologist - USDA Forest Service Moderator: Lisa Seales - Program…

Free

Meet Your Farmer at Worthy Brewing Company featuring Beef Barn

Worthy Brewing 495 Northeast Bellevue Drive, Bend, OR, United States

Locavore presents: A unique dining experience crafted to connect you with the hard working men and women of Central Oregon who grow the food that nourishes and sustains us. Featured Rancher: Stephanie and Jack Samples of Beef Barn, Bend + Organically grown produce by Worthy Garden Club 495 NE Bellevue Dr, Bend, OR 97701 *All proceeds…

$70 – $80

Ethnobotany of the Klamath Basin

Worthy Brewing 495 Northeast Bellevue Drive, Bend, OR, United States

Native cultures have called the Klamath Basin home for millennium and have developed a long and intimate relationship with the native plants of the Basin for food, medicine, tools, and clothing.  In this talk,  Erin Rentz, Botanist with Six Rivers National Forest, will discuss a selection of culturally significant plants and the importance of management of these resources. Erin…

Free

Regenerative Food & Farming; Documentary and Discussion

Worthy Brewing 495 Northeast Bellevue Drive, Bend, OR, United States

Regenerative Food & Farming; Documentary and Discussion Join us for an exciting evening of exploring the world of regenerative food and farming at Worthy Brewing Company in Bend, Oregon. Get ready to dive into a thought-provoking documentary, Kiss the Ground, that sheds light on the importance of regenerative practices in our food system. We will screen a…

$10

Backyard Composting with Worthy Environmental

Worthy Brewing 495 Northeast Bellevue Drive, Bend, OR, United States

Join Worthy Environmental for a Backyard Composting Workshop on Saturday, August 26th, 9:00-11:00 AM at Worthy Brewing Company (495 Northeast Bellevue Drive in Bend) Learn the basics of starting your own backyard compost system and the simple science behind it. This workshop will cover the basics of composting, different types of compost systems, and how…

Introduction to Growing Food in the High Desert

Worthy Brewing 495 Northeast Bellevue Drive, Bend, OR, United States

Spring is here! Get ready to garden and join our Growing Food Class. In this class, you will learn how to prepare your garden and start planting. Topics will include soils and soil amendments, bed preparation, starting seeds at home, direct seeding in your garden,transplanting seedlings and navigating challenges . This is a great class…

$40

Science Pub: Science, Spirituality and a Sustainable Future

Worthy Brewing 495 Northeast Bellevue Drive, Bend, OR, United States

Join us for a fascinating Science Pub looking at the connections between science and religion. OSU-Cascades biologist Matt Orr will explain how the Anthropocene, Earth’s present geological epoch, is defined by a decline in environmental ecosystems, as well as by human responses to the decline in the forms of anxiety, guilt, grief and illness. Orr…

Free