Camp Stories: Accommodating Diverse Diets
It was my first summer at Westwind (2013) and there was a young camper with some pretty serious dietary needs. She was so scared that she was going to get sick that she skipped her first meal. I sat and talked with her and we looked at the menu and I told her everything that…
Field Study: Meet Rubus Parviflorus
Thimbleberry or Rubus parviflorus is another of Westwind’s abundant berry species. It’s soft white flowers soon turn to raspberry like fruit with a subtle but sweet flavor. These show up here on the coast in late April and fruit sometimes till mid June. You can find and enjoy them on one of the many trails…
Evergreen Huckleberry at Westwind
White bells soon to be purplish-black jewels of goodness. Vaccinium ovatum (Evergreen Huckleberry) is one of Westwind’s prolific plant verities. Various conditions (rain, temperature, etc.) affect the number of blossoms and size of fruit. In a few months it will be berry picking time!
Westwind wins 2016 Best Overnight Summer Camp Award from NW Kids Magazine
Westwind wins 2016 Best Overnight Summer Camp Award from NW Kids Magazine. Thanks to ALL! http://www.nwkidsmagazine.com/2016/04/portlands-best-summer-camps-2016-winners/
Throwback Thursday . . . Remember these cabins
Anyone remember sleeping in these cabins? Would love to hear stories of the ‘old’ cabins – sliding wood shutters, no power, etc.
Outdoor School for All
We need your help to Save Outdoor School for All! The time to rally is NOW. Time is running out to raise the signatures and funds needed to get a measure on the 2016 ballot to #SaveOutdoorSchool. There are so many ways to get involved, what are you waiting for? Sign the petition: http://bit.ly/1LgQ79i Volunteer: http://bit.ly/23pUzO9…
Throwback Thursday – April 7, 2016
We are still trying to pinpoint the exact location of Westwind’s former Boathouse . . . does anyone remember what boats were stored in the boathouse?
Westwind Trivia!
What was the Fraser Farm area officially called when it was first purchased in 1972?
Register for Westwind Stewardship Weekend – March 11-13
We still have openings for Westwind’s Spring Stewardship Weekend (March 11-13)! Projects include: Invasive species removal Native plant landscaping Beach/River clean-up Trail work Firewood production Cabin repairs Kitchen help Kitchen detail (cleaning) Painting Demolition Building projects Bird watching Marine debris survey [xyz-ihs snippet=”Register-Button”]