Three Paths to Get Involved

Regeneration is participatory. It begins with attention and grows through relationship.

You can begin wherever feels natural.

Path One · Learn About Regeneration

Regeneration starts with understanding how living systems work — ecologically, socially, and culturally.

Watch Joe Brewer introduce the deeper patterns behind regenerative design and place-based work.

Systems thinking · Watershed awareness · Learning journeys · Global context

Path Two · Join Our Monthly Gathering

Regeneration is not only projects. It is relationships.

Each month we gather to practice deep listening, shared reflection, and collective sensemaking about what is emerging in the Skagit watershed.

Deep listening · Curiosity · Conversation · No preparation required

Path Three · Map Regeneration in Skagit

Regeneration is already happening — in farms, schools, watershed groups, small businesses, and neighborhood initiatives.

We are building a living map of regenerative efforts across Skagit County.

Local projects · Community initiatives · Ecological restoration · Food systems · Cultural renewal

Start where you are

There are no membership requirements and no fixed commitments.

Some people begin by learning. Others begin by gathering. Some begin by noticing and sharing what is already alive here.

Regeneration grows through participation, at the pace of relationship.