Tarweed Awakening Corvallis 2026: August 20 - 23
A Plant, a Person, a Place
You are invited to participate in a FREE 4-day unique (in the entire U.S.) celebration co-sponsored by 12 local organizations honoring the Tarweed plant, Sawala (a Kalapuya elder named for the plant) and Shawala Point (named for Sawala). Participants are welcome to participate in one or all of the days and on Saturday to participate at one or all five of the main-day venues.
Thursday, August 20: 4:00 to 7:00 pm – Tarweed Awakening Corvallis – Indigenous Craft Fair
Corvallis Museum @ 411 SW 2nd Street – Includes 10 Indigenous Crafts booths.
Friday, August 21: 5:30 to 7:30 pm – Tarweed Awakening Corvallis – Tarweed Patch Hike
Bald Hill Farm – Join an evening walk in a restored prairie on the WEST side of Bald Hill. Learn about tarweed and other native plants, prairie ecology, and the importance of fire for valley ecosystems. Find more info and RSVP through Greenbelt Land Trust (link here).
Saturday, August 22: 1:00 to 4:00 pm – Tarweed Awakening Corvallis – Main Event
5 Locations from Shawala Point to the Van Buren Street Bridge –
Sunday, August 23: 9:00 to 11:00 am – Tarweed Awakening Corvallis – Tarweed Patch Hike
Bald Hill Natural Area – Hike the EAST side Bald Hill Natural Area to view a Tarweed patch. Register to receive logistics, contact Dave Eckert: dec...@willamettewatershed.com
Event co-sponsors include: OSU Indigenous Studies Program, Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde Cultural Resources Department, Corvallis Sustainability Coalition, Tarweed Folk School, Wild Yeast Bakery, Corvallis Museum, Marys River Watershed Council, Institute for Applied Ecology, Greenbelt Land Trust, OSU Crafts Center, OSU Marigold Studio, and the Mid-Valley Prescribed Burn Association.
For more information, contact Dave Eckert at dec...@willamettewatershed.com
Dave Eckert
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition Water Action Team