native plants – Hells Canyon Scenic Byway https://hellscanyonbyway.com A Beautiful Drive in Northeast Oregon Mon, 11 Jul 2016 18:20:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 https://hellscanyonbyway.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/cropped-images-32x32.png native plants – Hells Canyon Scenic Byway https://hellscanyonbyway.com 32 32 Special Plant Exhibit at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center https://hellscanyonbyway.com/special-plant-exhibit-at-the-oregon-trail-interpretive-center/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=special-plant-exhibit-at-the-oregon-trail-interpretive-center Mon, 11 Jul 2016 18:20:59 +0000 http://hellscanyonbyway.com/?p=2043 Baker City, Ore. – A special exhibit at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center (NHOTIC) explores the roles that native plants and pollinators play in an ecosystem.

“The Native Landscape: Plants & Pollinators of Sagebrush Country” opens July 19 and will be on display through December 12 of this year.

Visitors to the exhibit will learn about some of the most common native plants found on the sagebrush steppe. The exhibit will feature interactive displays that explore the smells, colors and sights of a thriving native plant landscape. Photographs and illustrations of flowers and pollinators will complement discussions of ethnobotany and how native plants and pollinators are essential to a balanced ecosystem. The exhibit is in the Flagstaff Gallery at NHOTIC. Live presentations, films, and activities related to the exhibit are scheduled throughout the summer months.

Also of note this week, popular northwest folk singer and storyteller Hank Cramer will present his program “Wanderin’ Minstrel” July 15-17 at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. Daily performances are at 11 a.m., 12:30, and 2 p.m. All performances are inside in the air conditioned Leo Adler Theater.

Cramer will be joined by duo Clinton and Sarah Carter of Spokane, known as Carter Junction, bringing together Clinton’s deep baritone voice with Sarah’s angelic yet earthy tone in folk and western music. Cramer’s repertoire is a mix of original, traditional, and contemporary folk songs telling the stories of pioneers, cowboys, sailors, soldiers, miners, and adventurers of the old west. He is an avid historian and presents educational programs which weave together music, history, and cultural traditions.

Blacksmithing demonstrations are also scheduled for July 16 and 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center is located five miles east of Baker City, Oregon on Highway 86. Take Exit 302 from I-84. The Center is currently open 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily. Admission for adults is $8.00 and it’s $4.50 for seniors; children 15 and under are admitted for free. Federal passes are accepted.

Call (541) 523-1843 for updates on programs and events or visit oregontrail.blm.gov.

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