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Neighbors teach heritage skills — building bridges while mending fences

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MISSION

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Communities Form

Neighbors Teach

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Heritage Lives

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Neighbors Teach

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Community Building

Common Ground

We help people discover common ground regardless of politics, age, background, or beliefs.  Learning together builds the bridges that connect a resilient community.  At some level, Americans agree on most every issue.  School of Ranch helps us remember that.

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WORKSHOPS

Support Local Students

At School of Ranch, our high school-student interns have real responsibility and are accountable to each other and our community. They learn valuable tech, business and social skills while doing the critical work of running School of Ranch.  We're volunteer-led and student-run.


Every dollar you contribute through this form will be paid to local students.  

CONTRIBUTE

I took the DIY Electric workshop last night. It was Awesome!! I couldn't tell you all the fun I had even if I tried!


Thom Hughes

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Oregon Cultural Trust logo

Recognized by the Oregon Cultural Trust

The Oregon Cultural Trust supports organizations recognized as preserving and contributing to our local culture.  Matching donations to the Trust can earn a 100% tax credit.

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PARTNERS AND SPONSORS

Rocking Double K Ranch
Hardenbrook Hardwoods
Oregon State University Extension Service Logo
Central Oregon Veterans Ranch logo
High Desert Food and Farm Alliance logo
The Roundhouse Foundation logo
Mustangs to the rescue
Central Oregon Locavore
Sisters Farmers Market Logo
Worthy Environmental logo
Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District logo
Black Diamond logo
Mr. Printco lol
Pro Rental and Sales logo
Sisters Habitat for Humanity logo
VFW logo
Hanai Foundation

MEMBERSHIP

20% Off Workshops

We're a 501c3 nonprofit.  Support our programming and mission by joining School of Ranch.  Members get a 20% discount off all workshops.

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NONPROFIT NOTICE

School of Ranch is a 501c3 Nonprofit

School of Ranch is a  501c3 nonprofit corporation based in Terrebonne, Oregon.  All donations and grants to School of Ranch (EIN 92-1278473) are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.

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