We are happy to report that our first Cascadia Now Ambassador Conference call was a great success! CascadiaNow! is very excited to extend a warm welcome to our three new Ambassadors, joining us from Ontario OR, Bellingham WA, and Corvallis OR!
CascadiaNow! Living Bus Project Launch Party a Great Success!
On September 25th CascadiaNow! is excited to announce that dozens of community living enthusiasts joined and were inspired at the launch party for our first ever fiscally sponsored project - The Living Bus Project.
Seattle Hosts Cascadia Megaregion #BeyondTraffic Forum
On Tuesday, October 6th, Seattle mayor Ed Murray hosted the Cascadia Beyond from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM at City Hall. Participants were invited to join a conversation about ideas and challenges facing transit and transportation in the Pacific Northwest, and how planning along regional, and mega-regional lines, might be able to help.
Board Approves Rain City Slam as new CN! Project
Cascadia: A New Short Film by Zach and Allie
On Tuesday, Zalleon released a new 'Cascadia' short film, documenting the wonderful adventure and road trip of two Cascadia wanderers Zach and Allie Leons. They travelled through Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, seeking an authentic experience in a culture awash with easy ones, capturing hundreds of photo's and hours of film along the way.
Second CascadiaNow! Board Retreat a Wonderful Success
David McCloskey: A Note about Cascadia Megaquakes
The Cascadia Movement: Bridging the Pre-Digital Divide
CascadiaNow! has been lucky enough to receive an amazing cache of early Cascadia bioregional primary source and archival material available no where online. In 2016, we will be embarking on an aggressive strategy to make this material accessible, to build partnerships, and to use these as a tool to help raise awareness about Cascadia and the CascadiaMovement.
Cascadia: A State of Mind, a Bioregion of Beer
In a fun new article by the BC based paper the Province, Author Jan Zechsky does a lovely job of talking about Cascadia, bioregionalism, and of course our lovely, bioregional, craft beer and hop culture.