Singing Creek Educational Center: Oregon Living History
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Our Mission
To inspire children and families toward an appreciation of local history through hands-on learning.
We are a 501 c(3) nonprofit organization, and we depend on your donations.
What We Do
Singing Creek Educational Center provides culturally-responsive living history education for kids and families in all of Western Oregon. We are located at the Dorris Ranch Living History Village and are mobile, traveling to school, parks, libraries and other places where we engage children and adults in exploring history in meaningful ways.
SCEC is proud to be the fiscal sponsor of the Native American Cultural Encampments!
After working closely with Deitrich Peters and his family for three years, we have agreed to be their fiscal sponsor and help coach them on becoming a nonprofit. Deitz is the Cultural Director of the Native American Cultural Encampments in Linn County. They do public presentations with us for many of our programs, including the Acorn Circle Program.
SCEC is located on Kalapuya Ilihi, the traditional lands of the Winefelly band of the Kalapuya people, who have been here since time immemorial. We recognize and honor their ties to this homeland and support efforts to return the land to indigenous sovereignty. One of the ways we do this is by working with tribal partners to bring cultural education to communities, and by offering free or low cost tuition to our summer camps for Tribal members.
Our Educational Programs for Children
Our programs are fun and engaging while also encouraging critical thinking skills and learning about history from multiple perspectives. Our focus is Oregon history and nature appreciation.
Our interactive history programs for children and families include school field trips, classes, summer camps, and several special events throughout the year. We also offer monthly homeschool classes for your group from September through May. Some of our favorite activities include Native-led drumming, atlatl throwing, tipi raising, butter churning, grain grinding, washing clothes, gardening, herbal walks and trading with the trapper. Summer camps include visits from specialists and local partners, like the medicine woman, our Tribal partners (Deitz, the storyteller and flute player,) the spinner, the trapper and more. Learn about ways of living in harmony with the Earth, foraging, respect, giving thanks, and protecting the environment. Our goal is to be culturally responsive in all our teachings, including about Native and colonial settler relationships, both positive and negative.
We have moved to the Dorris Ranch Living History Village and can also come to your location for programs and classes, and we partner with local organizations such as museums for many of our events.
Read our Annual Report for 2024
Learn about how our programs, events, staff and board are growing and serving children and families throughout Western Oregon!
Kalpuya Ways program now booking in classrooms and community centers!
“I reviewed your [Kalapuya Ways] video and everything looks/sounds great. I truly do not have any feedback to give other than I love the fact that you start off talking about Native people in the present-tense then switch to past-tense (it is often done the other way around) and I love the respectful terminology you used when introducing and explaining the hands-on items. Great work!
– Cheyanne Heidt, Curriculum Specialist, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
Field Trips for Your Classroom or Group
Classroom field trips are now available for your students (and even homeschoolers or scout groups!) The Travel in Time field trip includes learning about the Kalapuya First Peoples of Oregon, the mountain man trappers, and the pioneer settlers with hands on experiences. The Lewis & Clark field trip features learning about the Corp of Discovery journey to the Pacific Ocean, including First Peoples and nature discovery.
See our Field Trips page for more info.
Your Donation Makes A Difference!
Please support our work — bringing history to life. Your financial contribution makes it possible for us to bring high-quality educational experiences to kids in under-served communities in Lane County. Click the Donate button above and show your support!
Watch Our YouTube Channel!
The videos on our channel show the many engaging, hands-on activities the children participate in during Singing Creek’s programs and workshops, where they learn about history and values like teamwork, respect for the land, honoring elders, and more.
