In this age of ever increasing technology and fast living, the knowledge and skills of the day to day life of our ancestors is being forgotten. As part of a fast-growing desire to preserve these skills, we present Echoes in Time.
Echoes is held in July at Willamette Mission State Park just north of Salem, Oregon. The workshop is a collection of classes that teach these early living skills. Participants enjoy 5 days of learning a broad range of skills from the times of our earliest ancestors to the present day. Anyone interested in learning these endangered skills is invited to register. This is an excellent family outing and no previous experience or education is required. We'd love to have you join us!
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Next Echoes: July 23rd–27th, 2012
We will be gathering for our thirteenth year this summer between the 23rd and 27th of July. If you're interested in attending, read about Echoes and register to join in.
Newsletter
Leland emails the Echoes in Time Newsletter three or four times yearly, featuring information about Echoes, related primitive skills gatherings, instructors, and items of interest to the community. If you are not receiving the newsletter and would like to be added to the list, subscribe online. If you no longer wish to receive messages, feel free to unsubscribe.
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Contact Us
For questions, comments, or suggestions about Echoes in Time, contact organizer Dale Coleman by phone at 503.873.4055 or online at 
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