No matter which team you root for, what language you speak at home, we are all Cascadian. A strong Cascadian community can be a true catalyst for local, equitable change. We celebrate Cascadia Culture Week to remind ourselves of distinct regional values, unique traditions, inherent beliefs, and our devotion to creating a sustainable and equitable community in which leadership is in the hands of the people and a strong community is our greatest asset.So please, celebrate being Cascadian with us this week.
Our First CascadiaNow! Project Leader Forum
Cascadia Convergence Location Announced!
CascadiaNow! is excited to announce that we are partnering with the Mt. Rainier Family Farm in Southwest Washington for our 2017 Cascadia Convergence and Campout. Located just half an hour from Mt. Rainier National Park, and just south of Elbe, this amazing space contains more than 240 beautiful acres of forested pasture, a river running through the property, trails and lots to explore.
March for Science and Art Build on front page of Seattle Times
CascadiaNow! is excited to share that the Seattle March for Science, one of CN's newest fiscally sponsored projects, was featured on the front page of the Seattle Times along with a picture of Cascadia Arts Collective members Erin Fox, Alan Sato and Eric Lobdell at work on the Resistance Rover, taking place at the Cascadia HQ (under construction).
Welcome Earthship Seattle Visitor Center as CascadiaNow!'s Newest Fiscally Sponsored Project
Cascadia Culture Week is coming up! How will you celebrate?
Dogs to the Rescue is CascadiaNow!'s Newsest Fiscally Sponsored Project!
The CascadiaNow! Board of Directors has unanimously voted to adopt Dogs to the Rescue as a fiscally sponsored project and we couldn't be more pleased! The mission of Dogs to the Rescue is to empower families and communities to make healthy choices for people and the planet. Their all-ages show uses puppets, humor, and music to bring to life the vision and the path to a healthy low carbon future.