Join us for two days of educational sessions, networking, and the LIVE annual membership meeting.
Virtual check-in will begin at 8:45 am each day, followed by the LIVE board meeting on Day 1 and educational sessions on Day 2. The Day 1 board meeting is open and free to both members and non-members to attend.
Day 1 is free for all to attend - please register on this page so that we can send you a link to the Zoom meeting.
Day 2 Educational Sessions and Lunch - REGISTER HERE
DAY 1 SCHEDULE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
8:45 AM Virtual Check-in
9:00 AM Welcome
9:15 AM Board Meeting and Viticulture & Enology Standards Update
11:00 AM End of Day 1
LIVE's annual board meeting for members includes membership, financial, and program updates, as well as changes to vineyard and winery standards for 2023.
Questions? Please email chris@livecertified.org.
To learn more about LIVE, visit: livecertified.org
Join us for two days of educational sessions, networking, and the LIVE annual membership meeting.
Virtual check-in will begin at 8:45 am each day, followed by the LIVE board meeting on Day 1 and educational sessions on Day 2. The Day 1 board meeting is open and free to members and non-members to attend.
Day 1 Board Meeting | Free to attend - REGISTER HERE
Day 2 Educational Sessions and Lunch
- $95 Early Pricing ends February 28
- $125 Regular Pricing from March 1 - March 30
- $40 Student Pricing ends March 31
- No one turned away for lack of funds - contact chris@livecertified.org
We encourage wineries and vineyards to bring your whole team for a discount!
- $400 Team Pricing for up to 5 people in your company
- $750 Team Pricing for up to 10 people in your company
DAY 2 SCHEDULE: THURSDAY, MARCH 30
8:00 AM Check-in begins
9:00 Welcome
9:15 Resilience and Resistance: Why and How to Restore Oregon White Oaks Habitat in our Shared Landscape | Nicole Maness, Willamette Partnership
10:00 Break and Group Activity
11:00 Developing a Fungicide Spray Program with a Focus on Resistance Management | Michelle Moyer, WSU
12:00 PM Lunch and Awards
1:00 Jancis Robinson Keynote
2:00 End of Day 2
Questions? Please email chris@livecertified.org.
To learn more about LIVE, visit livecertified.org
Enjoy the first day of summer with a tour of native seed production, polinator enhancement, and farm habitat restoration (riparian, oak woodland, pollinator hedgerows) at Heritage Seedlings’ Lake Farm property.
Tour leader: Lynda Boyer, Restoration Biologist and Native Plant Manager, Heritage Seedlings, Inc.
Water, apples, and cookies provided. Bring your binocs! Easy walking and we will drive to the west side of the farm for part of the tour. Please RSVP if you can to lboyer@heritageseedlings.com
DIRECTIONS
Directions to Lake Farm Jordan St Field: (east gate and seed production area) [no physical address but it’s just east of 8229 Jordan St SE on the north side of the road and 8382 on the south side of the road; and west of Dumore Dr. SE) Sign says Heritage Seedlings 8500/8600 Block – here is a link to a view of the gate location showing Dumore. If you hit the Railroad tracks or Howell Prairie after that you are past Dumore and need to turn around.
Old Fashioned Directions: I-5 north or south to exit 253 [Hwy 22] 22 east to exit #5 [Joseph St] Left at exit onto Joseph St (go under Hwy 22) In ~ 200 yards at T in road [71st] go left Take immediate Right onto Jordan St. Continue on Jordan 1.6 miles heading east (1/8 mile west of railroad tracks north side of road and just east of 8229 Jordan St SE on the north side of the road and 8382 on the south side of the road; and west of Dumore Dr. SE) *You will see deer fencing on the left and a large, green double gate. For the Seed Production fields, go through the gate and down the gravel road past the building on the left and the large oak on the right until the gravel road comes to a “T”. Take a right at the T and you will see the greenhouse. Park at the greenhouse.
Join us on August 1st at Willamette Valley Vineyards (Turner location) to learn key strategies for establishing and maintaining pollinator habitat in and around an agricultural landscape.
Led by Pollinator Partnership and LIVE, we will discuss essential strategies to install and maintain pollinator habitat. Executive Director of the Cascades Raptor Center, Julie Collins, and Willamette Valley Vineyards’ own, Randy Hillyer and Joe Perez, will lead discussion on birds of prey as an ecological measure to reduce rodent pest populations and to preserve ground nesting pollinator habitat.
Also joining us for discussion on biological control agents as means of pest management, are Jana Lee and Dalila Rendon with the USDA Agricultural Research Service.