Thursday, February 28, 2013

The Friends' First Annual Trillium Festival Gala

Spring trillium graces Tryon Creek State Natural Area
On March 29th the Friends of Tryon Creek will welcome their supporters to the Trillium Festival Gala, an evening fundraiser to benefit the Friends' environmental education and stewardship programs. The gala will take place at Lewis & Clark College and features a great lineup that is sure to engage and inspire.

Brian Doyle, award-winning author and Portland Magazine publisher
The gala kicks off with a talk by special guest Brian Doyle, celebrated author of Mink River, the essay collection Grace Notes, and many other wonderful books. When asked what the title of his talk would be, Mr. Doyle's reply was...

"...notes on wonder and amazement and astonishment and the slather of mud and owls and how kids are the agents of the world to come; with sidelong commentary on how if we are not drafting kids into armies of wonder we are totally punting our responsibilities here, brothers and sisters."

Portland, Oregon Philanthropist John Gray
The Friends will also be presenting the first annual John Gray Award for Environmental Education to an outstanding individual or organization in recognition of their commitment and contribution to environmental advocacy. John Gray was a great supporter of the Friends and, as the Oregonian reported in Mr. Gray's November 2012 obit, much of his "philanthropy was devoted to environmental education programs that aimed to bring young people to the region's forests..." The Friends are honored to present the award in recognition of Mr. Gray's legacy.

The gala will also feature a silent auction with items that include vacation packages; original artwork; merchandise from Columbia Sportswear, Keen, Patagonia, and REI; gift certificates, and more.

To purchase tickets please visit www.tryonfriends.org.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Tryon Creek Heats up with Chili Fest 2013!

Roger Ackerson, Chili Master 2013! 
If you found yourself needing a little warm up Saturday, January 26th, then you should have been at Tryon Creek State Natural Area enjoying the hottest cold day of the year. The annual Chili Fest was not just filled with warm bodies and hot chili. The music of Jonathan Brinkley provided a fun backdrop to conversations between new and seasoned "Friends", members, and visitors of Tryon Creek, our great community treasure.  The palates ranged from Sweet ‘n Spicy to Bourbon to Classic, with folks sharing recipes and hints amid "oooohs" and "ahs".

Phil Almgren, 2nd Place Chili Chef
As the tasting heated up so did the banter of the Guest Chili Chefs, culminating in many satisfied patrons and the new Chili Master of the year. Third place went to Dana Lamont for his tangy and meaty “Southwest Smokey Chipotle” chili. Second place went to Phil Almgren, a repeat winner from last year, whose “Burnside Bourbon Buffalo Bacon” chili featured a new twist that warmed the belly and cheeks with magic ingredients. Roger Ackerson’s “Three Little Pigs” black bean chili took first place for taste and texture, and the presentation was marvelous too. The rich chili base was enhanced by simply spiced corn, and other fixin’s for a perrrrrrrrrfect follow-up to a crisp hike around the park.

Dana Lamont, Runner Up Chili Chef

Jonathan Brinkley, musician extraordinaire

Cornbread heaven!
As if the fantastic chili choices weren't enough, there was a tasty variety of cornbread, desserts, and beverages too.

Yummy cookies, one of many delicious desserts

Friends' Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Kreisman and Executive Director David Cohen present Chili Master Roger Ackerson with his prize of a handmade wooden cutting board
 
"A good time was had by all"
If you haven't planned your January 2014 yet, keep this day open like we do and bring your Family Recipe or discerning tastebuds to next year's event.

Submitted by Guest blogger/photographer Rachel T.