Oregon Encyclopedia History Night: “Portland and Nature Through Audubon”
- Mission Theater |
- Monday, February 4, 2013
- 6 p.m. doors; 7 p.m. presentation |
- Free |
- Minor with parent or guardian
About Oregon Encyclopedia History Night: “Portland and Nature Through Audubon”
Presented by:
Tom McAllister, Audubon Society of Portland member since 1938; author of histories of the Society for both its 50th and 100th birthdays.
Bob Sallinger, Conservation Director, Audubon Society of Portland
Mike Houck, Director of the Urban Greenspace Institute
Portland Audubon's 102-year history is presented with color and detail, emphasizing the Society's early and continued successes in connecting people with nature through its programs, classes and field trips.
The Oregon Encyclopedia hosts a series of History Nights in collaboration with McMenamins pubs. Come join us for an enlightening evening of history, served up with food and a pint or two of good beer, and find out more about the history and culture of our state from OE authors. Bring your encyclopedia-worthy Oregon stories to share with the OE Editors-in-Chief.
- Oregon Encyclopedia website:
- http://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/

