Learning Gardens

Here at PCC, we have a learning garden on each campus and at our Newberg Center. These spaces are always open to PCC students, staff and faculty with various work parties and volunteer opportunities. PCC Learning Gardens provide students the opportunity for hands-on outdoor learning as well as fresh food growing in the gardens.

Garlic harvest with volunteers in the Learning GardenCascade Urban Learning Garden breaks ground!
Learning Garden Mission Statement

The Portland Community College Learning Gardens are safe, welcoming, educational spaces that were built for and by students. The gardens promote interdisciplinary academic achievement, leadership development, curricular and co-curricular opportunities and model sustainable food systems through dynamic and responsive hands-on education. These living classrooms work to offer equity-centered learning opportunities, cultivate a sense of belonging and promote community on campus in our support of food sovereignty.

Events

Pollinator Week Workshop

June 17th, 4-6pm at Rock Creek Learning GardenPollinator Week Workshop information

Join Friends of Trees and our partners to celebrate National Pollinators Week this June! We are planning a free community workshop to learn together about local pollinators, how to steward healthy pollinator habitats, and get a chance to see these awesome flora and fauna in action. Participants will walk on a short guided pollinator garden tour and will come home with native plants and seeds to steward healthy pollinator habitats in your local community here in Washington County. All materials will be provided for participants, just bring yourself!
Register for this event!

Volunteer

All are welcome to stop by the gardens at the below times to volunteer your time. No experience or tools necessary. We are excited to welcome volunteers back!

  • Cascade Campus: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am-1pm
  • Newberg Center: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am-1pm
  • Rock Creek Campus: Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm
  • Southeast Campus: Mondays and Wednesdays, 10am-1pm
  • Sylvania Campus: Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11-2pm

Jobs

Please see the PCC Work Study page for available positions or email sustainability@pcc.edu. Please note that not all positions may be available at this time.

Now Hiring at some gardens! Check out the PCC Job Board.

Resources

Sylvania Environmental Center

The PCC Sylvania Environmental Center promotes sustainability, education, and action. We invite students to protect and sustain our local and global community. We are located in the Science Technology building, ST 213. Our office hours are Monday and Wednesday 8:30am-5pm, Tuesday and Thursday 8:30am-2:30pm, Friday 9am-3pm. Email peter.ritson@pcc.edu if you have any questions.

Rock Creek Garden Community Plots

Calling all gardeners! Interested in caring for a plot in the community beds at the Rock Creek Campus Learning Garden? Sign-up info coming soon.

Panther Pantries

We know that keeping students fed is imperative to equitable student success, that diverting food waste lowers PCC’s carbon impact, and that projects like the Learning Garden and Food Forests build community resilience to the impacts of Climate Change.

Panther Pantries are on all four comprehensive campuses and provide food for students in need: Cascade (Cascade Hall, Room 102); Rock Creek (Building 5, Room 113); Southeast (Mt. Tabor Building, Room 152); and Sylvania (CC Building, Room 215).

Visit the food pantry website for current schedule updates.

Staff

Cascade and Southeast Learning Garden
Moonrose Doherty (They/Them, Elle) – Learning Garden CoordinatorPhoto of Moonrose the Rock Creek Garden Coordinator

Moonrose loves being part of community change, the tending of plants, and the sharing of knowledge. As the Learning Garden Coordinator for the Cascade and Southeast gardens, they focus on providing students access to free, healthy food from the gardens through donations to the PCC Panther Pantries, programming around food sovereignty, and events & workshops in the gardens. Moonrose grew up food insecure and knows the barriers and stigmas. They are passionate about students positively accessing food and all things food justice related. Moonrose previously managed the PCC Newberg Center and Rock Creek Learning Gardens focusing on community-building and food liberation through hands-on education and knowledge-sharing. They sometimes teach PCC Community Ed classes on Companion Planting, Organic Gardening, and Native Plant Garden Design. Moonrose is also a small-scale, urban farmer, medicine-maker, dancer, poet and landscaper. Recently, they furthered their medicine craft and learned tinctures, oxymels, and salves. Moonrose feels safest, wildest, and most grounded when in community with plants and sharing knowledge with people. They also enjoy rollerskating, backpacking, and swimming in rivers. Find them in the garden and come say Hi. Contact moonrose.doherty@pcc.edu.

Hailey Swain – Learning Garden AssistantPhoto of Hailey Swain Learning Garden Coordinator

Hailey has been working in urban school gardens across the city since graduating from high school in 2019. They’re passionate about showing people how to grow fresh food within the city to promote sustainability,  accessibility, and community. Contact hailey.swain@pcc.edu

Newberg Center Learning Garden
Stephanie Romero – Learning Garden Coordinator

More info coming soon. Contact stephanie.romero@pcc.edu

Rock Creek Learning Garden
Miriam Latzer (she/her) – Learning Garden CoordinatorMiriam Latzer

Miriam brings over 12 years of experience running small, certified naturally grown farms in the Hudson Valley of New York. She earned a Master’s Degree in Environmental Land Use Planning from Rutgers University in New Jersey. Before coming to PCC, she worked with public school communities in New York City to pilot school-based farm shares that will continue with a beginning farmer at the helm. She also worked as an assistant grower and educational coordinator for the Poughkeepsie Farm Project located on the Vassar college campus. Her ties to Portland stretch back to 1998 when she served as an AmeriCorps member and grew vegetables on the grounds of the Northeast Emergency Food Program. She’s glad to return to the area and provide her expertise to our Learning Garden and sustainability efforts. Contact miriam.latzer@pcc.edu

Sylvania Environmental Center and Learning Garden
Peter Ritson – Learning Garden Coordinator

More info coming soon. Contact peter.ritson@pcc.edu

Student Sustainability Hub

Find volunteer opportunities and more on our Student Sustainability Hub!