The lone standing Douglas Fir symbolizes endurance, defiance & resilience against fire, flood, catastrophic change & even against the anthropocentric Man. All these symbols of color & icon come together to symbolize what being Cascadian is all about."
Portland Cascadians: Catch Dogs to the Rescue's Last Oregon Tour Puppet Shows About Climate Solutions This Week!
Doug Tee Sale!
Cascadia: Is There Hope?
Gamer Fans of Halo & Destiny: Meet Award Winning Composer Marty O'Donnell in Seattle!
Food and Drink: Have fun with your berries!
Annual Green Roof & Wall Conference
A very happy 4th of July Cascadian 'Inter-dependence' Day!
Cascadia Innovation Corridor
Learn some Chinook Wawa Jargon!
WHAT IS CHINOOK WAWA? Chinook Jargon (also known as chinuk wawa) originated as a pidgin trade language in Cascadia long before the first European explorers arrived, incorporating elements of the Wakashan, Salishan, Athapaskan, and Penutian languages. After contact, many new words were added from French and English.