THE SCHOOLHOUSE PROJECT CAMAS COUNTRY MILL

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  • The Schoolhouse Project — Camas Country Mill

    Lew Bailey, a WWII veteran and last living student of the school, rang the original bell to inaugurate the schoolhouse's new life Since we opened our doors, we have hosted two weddings, numerous holiday parties, children's summer pioneer camp, and the first annual Camas Country Pie Baking Contest and the best is surely yet to come!The Schoolhouse Project Events In The Media FAQ Contact Shop General farm, mill, and order fulfillment information: info@camascountrymill Camas Country Mill , 90472 Woodruff Street, Eugene, OR, 97402, United States info@camascountrymill Powered by Squarespace Contact — Camas Country MillThe Schoolhouse Project at Camas County Mill Feb 4, 2015 Uncategorized The walls of the Lower Fern Ridge School still show the graphite signatures of local school children from over 100 years ago One hundred years ago, the distinct silhouettes of oneroom schoolhouses were rural anchors in areas across the west, much like stone grist mills, which existed to support isolated local The Schoolhouse Project at Camas County Mill The Schoolhouse Project Events In The Media FAQ Contact Shop Sign In My Account Home Our Farms Our Mill Our Bakery Classes Camas Country Mill , 90472 Woodruff Street, Eugene, OR, 97402, United States info@camascountrymill Powered by Squarespace In The Media — Camas Country Mill  The Historic OneRoom Pioneer Schoolhouse at Camas Country Mill Bakery Aug 9, 2017 pioneer/ historical You might be wondering about the pioneer schoolhouse at the home of Tom and Sue Hunton, which is near to the granary building where we have our programs at Singing Creek Educational CenterThe Historic OneRoom Pioneer Schoolhouse at Camas Country

  • Restoring the Camas Country Mill and Schoolhouse Travel

    For over 125 years, the Lower Fern Ridge School has stood on the outskirts of Eugene, playing the role of schoolhouse, honey house and decaying storage space That was until Tom and Sue Hunton, owners of the Camas Country Mill, decided to give it new purposeGrist for the mill The first mill of its kind in over eighty years When Camas Country first opened its doors in 2011, we were the first mill of our kind to operate in the Willamette Valley in nearly eighty years Grist mills once peppered the landscape of the valley, particularly along waterways, with mills in even the smallest communitiesOur Mill — Camas Country Mill  Tom and Sue Hunton purchased the 125yearold Lower Fern Ridge School and moved it to their Junction City farm, transforming it into the Camas Country Mill Schoolhouse Camas Country Mill Schoolhouse Bakery and Store YouTubeThe Schoolhouse Project at Camas County Mill Feb 4, 2015 Uncategorized The walls of the Lower Fern Ridge School still show the graphite signatures of local school children from over 100 years ago One hundred years ago, the distinct silhouettes of oneroom schoolhouses were rural anchors in areas across the west, much like stone grist mills, which existed to support isolated local The Schoolhouse Project at Camas County Mill For over 125 years, the Lower Fern Ridge School has stood on the outskirts of Eugene, playing the role of schoolhouse, honey house and decaying storage space That was until Tom and Sue Hunton, owners of the Camas Country Mill, decided to give it new purpose Tom is a secondgeneration Oregon farmer, working on theRestoring the Camas Country Mill and Schoolhouse Travel

  • Camas Country Mill and Schoolhouse Travel Oregon

    Camas Country Mill is the natural extension of the Hunton family’s third generation farm, with deep roots in the Willamette Valley land and community for over fifty years Growing conventional, transitional and organic grains, cereals and legumes, and mill small batches of artisan flour just down the road at a stoneburr mill  The Historic OneRoom Pioneer Schoolhouse at Camas Country Mill Bakery Aug 9, 2017 pioneer/ historical You might be wondering about the pioneer schoolhouse at the home of Tom and Sue Hunton, which is near to the granary building where we have our programs at Singing Creek Educational Center Perhaps you have driven past it on your way to one of our events or camps We’d The Historic OneRoom Pioneer Schoolhouse at Camas Country 20 reviews of Camas Country Mill "We stopped in for a bite to eat on our way through town We shared a hearty bowl of soup (balsamic squash w/ farro, tomatoes, and chicken) and a chickpea salad sandwich The soup was outstanding, perfectly spiced and great for a cold day Dessert was a chocolate chip cookie, not too sweet, with big chunks of chocolate!Camas Country Mill 26 Photos 20 Reviews Organic Camas Country Mill School House Project OTPF Social Media Copy Facebook: Help @Camas Country Mill* get class back in session Your donation will help transform a historic, oneroom schoolhouse into a handson farm education center: Twitter: Class is in session with @CamasCountry Help them transform ahistoric schoolhouse into a farm education Camas Country Mill School House Project OTPF Social Media The Camas Country Mill Store Bakery is owned and run by Tom and Sue Hunton Their stoneburr mill produces small batch artisan flour which they sell in their shop and use to create all of the ingredients made in the bakery They also grow organic, transitional and conventional cereals and legumes on their farm The bakery offers incredible cookies, scones, cinnamon rolls and brownies along Camas Country Mill Store Bakery Eugene Cascades Coast

  • Camas Country Mill Schoolhouse Bakery and Store YouTube

      Tom and Sue Hunton purchased the 125yearold Lower Fern Ridge School and moved it to their Junction City farm, transforming it into the Camas Country Mill Schoolhouse 110 Likes, 0 Comments Camas Country Mill Bakery (@camascountrybakery) on Instagram: “When the rain makes way for a beautiful afternoon, the schoolhouse shines! #rainyday #sunnyday”Camas Country Mill Bakery on Instagram: “When the rain See more of Camas Country Schoolhouse Bakery and Store on Facebook Log In Forgot account? or Create New Account Not Now Camas Country Schoolhouse Bakery and Store Bakery in Junction City, Oregon 5 5 out of 5 stars Closed Now Community See All 1,268 people like this 1,353 people follow this 594 checkins About See All 91949 Purkerson Rd (27982 mi) Junction City, OR 97448 Camas Country Schoolhouse Bakery and Store FacebookCamas Country Mill School House Project OTPF Social Media Copy Facebook: Help @Camas Country Mill* get class back in session Your donation will help transform a historic, oneroom schoolhouse into a handson farm education center: Twitter: Class is in session with @CamasCountry Help them transform ahistoric schoolhouse into a farm education Camas Country Mill School House Project OTPF Social Media The Camas Country Mill Store and Bakery is owned and run by Tom and Sue Hunton Their stoneburr mill produces small batch artisan flour which they sell in their shop and use to create all of the ingredients made in the bakery They also grow organic, transitional and conventional cereals and legumes on their farm The bakery offers incredible cookies, scones, cinnamon rolls and brownies Camas Country Mill Store and Bakery Travel Oregon

  • CAMAS COUNTRY MILL BAKERY AND STORE, Junction City

      Camas Country Mill Bakery and Store, Junction City: See 7 unbiased reviews of Camas Country Mill Bakery and Store, rated 45 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #7 Jul 26, 2020 Three day road trip itinerary in the South Willamette Valley's wine country Jul 26, 2020 Three day road trip itinerary in the South Willamette Valley's wine country Jul 26, 2020 Three day road trip itinerary in the South Willamette Valley's wine country Explore Travel Travel Destinations North America Travel West Coast Trail (us) Camas Country Mill Schoolhouse Bakery by Joni Kabana in   Ron Dinius has resigned from the Washougal School District Board of Directors Dinius came to Washougal in 1978 as a construction project manager for the Camas paper mill and later owned and operated Country Crafters, a furnituremanufacturing business, with his wife, Tammy He retired in 2011 Dinius, who joined the WSD board in 2006, spent years volunteering at his children’s Dinius resigns from Washougal school board Camas Camas Country Mill They are the most local mill, ~9 miles to the farm, 6 to the mill store from us This 3rd generation farm is now diversifying to grains, lentils, beans for local sales, including a total protein soup mix for Food for Lane County local school districtsCamas Country Mill « domesticnews110 Likes, 0 Comments Camas Country Mill Bakery (@camascountrybakery) on Instagram: “When the rain makes way for a beautiful afternoon, the schoolhouse shines! #rainyday #sunnyday”Camas Country Mill Bakery on Instagram: “When the rain

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      CAMAS Situated in between Camas Meadows and the Lacamas Trail Head, 2 Creeks Camas originally began with 31 condos in 2006, but did not survive the great recession and went up for auction in 2008 for $195 million With most of the 31 units rented out, Romano Capital purchased 2 Creeks in 2016 and went thru a lengthy redesign and redevelopment strategy Construction began The schoolhouse building and property is owned and maintained as a community centre by the Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands and is leased to MERA Loading Images Steady Way Community Café Recorder Club Fibre Arts Arts Circle Book Club Quilting Christmas Craft Sale Weaving Pottery Christmas Craft Sale Steady Way Community Café Pottery 'Round The World MERA – McDonalds Corners Elphin Recreation ArtsEugene School District 4J is an equal opportunity provider Local Products on this Menu: Lentil Barley Soup from Camas Country Mill Tortilla Chips from Carmen’s Harvest of the Month: Mushrooms from Yamhill County Local Bagels from Bagel Sphere Homemade muffins made with Camas Country Mill flour Hummus from CasablancaMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Local

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