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Explore our calendar to discover a variety of enriching events and programs designed specifically for our community. From workshops and cultural celebrations to educational activities and community gatherings, our calendar keeps you up to date on ways to get involved, learn, and connect.

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Corvallis Middle School Black History Field Trip
May
6

Corvallis Middle School Black History Field Trip

In collaboration with the Corvallis School District, KinCultivate is offering a cultural field trip to Eugene for middle school students across the district. The experience invites students of all backgrounds to learn about Black history in Oregon through place-based learning and guided reflection on identity and community.

Students and guardians should check with their school for permission slips, schedules, and additional details.

This opportunity is made possible with support from the Oregon Department of Education’s African American/Black Student Success Grant.

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Corvallis High School Black History Field Trip
Apr
29

Corvallis High School Black History Field Trip

KinCultivate is collaborating with Corvallis School District to bring a cultural learning experience to high school students across the district. This trip takes students to Portland’s Historic Albina District to explore Black history in Oregon through guided storytelling, neighborhood tours, and conversations about culture, displacement, and resilience. Open to students of all backgrounds, the experience offers a deeper look at the communities that have helped shape the city, and the state.

Students and guardians should check with their school for permission slips, schedules, and additional details.

This opportunity is made possible with support from the Oregon Department of Education’s African American/Black Student Success Grant.

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GAPS High School BSU History Experience
Apr
23

GAPS High School BSU History Experience

KinCultivate is collaborating with school administrators and Black Student Union advisors at West and South Albany High Schools—part of the Greater Albany Public Schools district—to coordinate this spring learning experience for BSU members. Students will engage with the often-overlooked history of Black life in their own community through a guided walking tour and reflective conversation. This experience invites students to see their city through a new lens; building pride, connection, and a stronger sense of place.

Students and guardians should check with their school for permission slips, schedules, and additional details.

This opportunity is made possible with support from the Oregon Department of Education’s African American/Black Student Success Grant.

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