Cornerstones of Restoration
Schedule
Sat Jun 13 2026 at 02:00 pm to 03:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Berry Creek Garden | McMinnville, OR
About this Event
Our landscape is held together by ancient biological partnerships between native plants and pollinators. This interplay helps ensure the Willamette Valley’s biodiversity remains vibrant and resilient.
When we move beyond traditional landscaping and focus on the relationships between our garden plants and native pollinators, we are not simply planting flowers. We are restoring a critical ecological foundation.
Join us for a 60-minute workshop exploring the relationships between native pollinators and keystone plant species, along with simple, practical actions you can take to support and protect pollinators throughout their life cycles.
Meet Robin Geck
After 40 years of gardening, Robin was inspired by entomologist Doug Tallamy to take a deeper dive into native plant restoration. She now dedicates her time to restoring habitat and helping her community garden with native pollinators in mind. A certified Pollinator Steward, Robin tends Carlton’s pollinator garden and continues her work as a student and advocate for everyday actions that strengthen the valley’s ecosystems.
Where is it happening?
Berry Creek Garden, 1140 Northeast Alpine Avenue, McMinnville, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 28.52



















