Tombstone Twilight Date Added
We have added an additional date to the Tombstone Twilight tour – November 2nd The additional tours will be at : Ticket Link Some important notes:
We have added an additional date to the Tombstone Twilight tour – November 2nd The additional tours will be at : Ticket Link Some important notes:
Watch our incredible Margret Fenton talk about the cemetery and our upcoming Twilight Tombstone tours!
Celebrate Halloween at Metro’s historic Lone Fir Cemetery in Southeast Portland! Guided tours take guests throughout the cemetery and hear the stories of those who lived and died in Portland. Come for an informal history lesson while enjoying the beauty and tranquility of Lone Fir Read Full Post
Just a quick announcement to share that this year we are not conducting our Tour of Untimely Departures event this year. I know this will be a disappointment for some but never fear we do have a cool tour planned for October called Tombstone Twilight. Read Full Post
At each meeting of the Nature Journal Club, art and nature educator Jen Wozniak will highlight aspects of the Lone Fir Cemetery’s rich natural history, and lead the group in Nature Journaling strategies to help you discover the cemetery’s natural wonders – from miniscule mosses Read Full Post
Join the first ever Veterans Tours on two different days this Memorial Day weekend: Since these are the first Veterans Tours, the time should be between last 1 to 2 hours. The oldest wars of the United States will be the Tour focus. Veteran gravesites in Read Full Post
Learn more about our Headstone Cleaning Workshops: Cleaning Tombstones: Social Media Pastime and Labor of Love
The Friends of Lone Fir Cemetery booth will return to the Ghosts of Summer event this year. Come visit us to answer questions about the cemetery and buy merchandise!
Friends of Lone Fir Cemetery will have a booth selling merchandise and answering questions about Friends of Lone Fir cemetery at the Ghosts of Summer event. See you there!
“Go west young man and grow up with the country.” While many men did heed this call to the western frontier seeking adventure and fortune, most women came with their families– as children, as wives and often as mothers caring for children. This tour will Read Full Post