Cascadia Supporters Shield Summits Mt. Rainier, raises more than $40,000 to fight Breast Cancer

Cascadia Supporters Shield Summits Mt. Rainier, raises more than $40,000 to fight Breast Cancer

This past weekend, Gorilla FC captain Kevin Zelko and his amazing team Cory Murchy, Eric Tringale, Jonathan Zwickel and Joe Hammill summited Mt. Rainier with the (26lb) Cascadia Supporters Shield to help raise money and awareness for Cancer Research. 

The Living Bus Project - CascadiaNow's First Fiscally Sponsored Project!

The Living Bus Project - CascadiaNow's First Fiscally Sponsored Project!

CascadiaNow! is delighted to announce that through an unanimous vote of our board of directors The Living Bus Project has become CN's first ever, completely official, 501c3 umbrella's project! The Living Bus Project is a self-contained and closed-loop "tiny house" inspired by the Living Building Challenge. It is built using LEED Platinum Standards and demonstrates the possibilities for: Ecological Water Flow, Net Zero Water, Net Zero Energy, FSC Certified Lumber, Alternative Biofuels, and Environmentally Friendly & Sustainable products. When completed, they will use the Living Bus as an educational tool, teaching workshops and giving presentations to communities and schools around Cascadia!

We're Hiring! Communications Manager

We're Hiring! Communications Manager

CascadiaNow! (CN!) has opened hiring for a part time Communications Manager position to craft and implement communications strategies that will raise awareness about CN! programming, update members on current happenings, and empower groups and individuals across the bioregion to share knowledge about Cascadia.

2015 Cascadia Dirt Cup National Championships!

2015 Cascadia Dirt Cup National Championships!

Picturesque Port Angeles was the backdrop for the inaugural Cascadian National Enduro Championships, featuring some of the steepest, fastest and most technical trails of the regional series including 7 Stages, 30 miles of trail; and 6600ft of elevation gain/loss over 2 days of riding.