The 3rd Ebey’s Forever Conference is
November 5 & 6th 2010, including:
- Friday: Celebrating Rural Character(s) Potluck 6-9pm
- Saturday: Keynote and Field Trips 9am-5pm
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions,
please contact Emi Gunn at 360-678-6084, emi_gunn@partner.nps.gov.
Thank You...
...to the over 200 participants, 60 speakers, 35 organizations,
11 sponsors, and 30 volunteers for making this event a great success. We hope to see you next year!

"Down on the Farm" field trip participants visit the Lavender Wind Farm.

Lou Labombard describes the human history of Penn Cove.

"Prairie Perspectives" field trip participants visit the Sunnyside Cemetery Blockhouse.

Lauren Hubbard, Karen Hossfeld and Clark Bishop take a bite at the potluck.

Participants enjoy the big community potluck at the Crockett Barn.

Trust Board Member, Molly Hughes, serves her special hot cider at the potluck.

Ken Pickard announces his families' contribution to kick start the Ebey's Forever
Fund.
From the 2009 Conference:
Experience America’s rural roots in our nation’s first historical reserve.
The Reserve is a twenty-four square mile mosaic of working farms, iconic barns, trails, and hedgerows framing soils and historic structures of national significance. At its heart is the Town of Coupeville, tucked along the shores of Penn Cove. Ebey’s Reserve is an intricate patchwork of old and new — a community striving to protect its cultural heritage and quality of life while accommodating change. Ebey’s Reserve is managed by a local trust board representing a partnership between the Town of Coupeville, Island County, WA State Parks, and the National Park Service.
Whether you are a local resident, visitor, or striving to make a difference in your own community, we hope this event provides tangible tools, inspiration and fun! The 2nd Ebey’s Forever Conference & Community Event features a new slate of behind-the-scenes field trips, hands-on workshops, music and a taste of Ebey’s — hosted by leading voices in agriculture, historic preservation and sustainability.
Please contact Emi Gunn at:
emi_morgan@partner.nps.gov
or 360.678.6084.

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