Host a Workshop
A naturescaping workshop is a great way to get your neighbors involved in a community beautification project or assist a nearby school to create an environmental learning lab. Hosting a workshop helps create more community in your neighborhood and wildlife habitat that doesn’t stop at property lines.
By hosting a naturescaping workshop, you bring your friends, neighbors, and community the information they need to take action.
We (Naturescaping):
• Handle workshop registration and confirmation.
• Help spread the word by providing press releases to the Oregonian, other community news sources, flyers, and “friends of” groups. We’ll also give you flyers to distribute in your neighborhood.
• Provide free workbooks and native plants to attendees.
You, the host:
• Locate and book workshop location at no cost to the Naturescaping program that will accommodate 18-40 people at tables.
• Recruit two volunteers to assist with room set up, break down, and check-in.
• Help identify at least one natural garden or community project near the workshop location for a field trip.
• Distribute notices and flyers to local bird shops, garden centers, libraries, and community centers.
• Promote the workshop in neighborhood association newsletters and meetings of local groups.
• Provide light refreshments for workshop attendees.
Contact us for more information.

