🌱 5 Reasons You Should Attend a Seed Exchange in the Illinois Valley

There’s something timeless about a seed exchange.

Small envelopes. Handwritten labels. Stories tucked inside paper folds.

On March 21, Spiral Living Center will host the 20th Annual Seed Swap at Jubilee Park, continuing a tradition that has connected Illinois Valley gardeners for two decades.

If you’ve never attended a seed exchange before, here are five reasons to come see what it’s all about.


1. Preserve Heirloom & Local Varieties

Seed exchanges help protect plant varieties that may not be available in big-box stores.

Many of the seeds shared at local swaps have been grown in the Illinois Valley for years — sometimes decades. These plants are adapted to our climate, our soil, and our seasons.

When you attend a seed swap, you’re participating in local food resilience.


2. Save Money While Growing More

Gardening can get expensive.

A seed exchange allows you to trade what you have for something new — often at no cost. Whether you’re starting your first raised bed or expanding your garden this year, seed swaps make growing more accessible.


3. Learn From Experienced Gardeners

Seed exchanges are living classrooms.

You’ll meet orchardists who can explain scion wood and grafting, experienced growers who understand what thrives in Southern Oregon, and neighbors who have experimented season after season.

It’s knowledge passed hand to hand.


4. Connect With the Illinois Valley Gardening Community

The Annual Seed Swap at Jubilee Park isn’t just about seeds. It’s about community.

Gardeners of all experience levels gather to share ideas, troubleshoot challenges, and celebrate the growing season ahead.

Whether you’re a homesteader, backyard gardener, or curious beginner, there’s room for you.


5. Be Part of a 20-Year Tradition

For twenty years, this event has brought the Illinois Valley together each spring.

That kind of consistency matters.

When you attend, you’re not just picking up seeds — you’re participating in a local tradition that strengthens community ties year after year.


🌿 Join Us

20th Annual Seed Swap
📍 Jubilee Park – Illinois Valley, Oregon
📅 March 21
⏰ 11 AM – 3 PM

Bring seeds, scion wood, plant starts — or simply bring your curiosity.

🌱 Planning to attend? Let us know and invite a friend!
Visit and share our official Facebook event page for updates, vendor highlights, and reminders:

👉 https://www.facebook.com/events/1456494229151248

Mark yourself as “Going” or “Interested” to stay in the loop — and help us spread the word as we celebrate 20 years of growing together.

🌱 Volunteer at Spiral Living’s 20th Annual Seed Swap

For twenty years, the Annual Seed Swap has brought the Illinois Valley together to share seeds, scion wood, plant starts, and stories.

On March 21 from 12 PM – 3 PM at Jubilee Park, we’ll celebrate the 20th Annual Seed Swap, and we’re inviting volunteers to help make it happen.

This event runs on generosity — not just in the seeds we exchange, but in the hands that help set up tables, welcome guests, and guide the flow of the day.

If you love gardens, community events, or simply being part of something meaningful, we would love to have you join us.


🌿 Why Volunteer at the Illinois Valley Seed Swap?

Volunteering at the Seed Swap is more than event support. It’s a chance to:

• Connect with local gardeners and growers
• Support food resilience in Southern Oregon
• Be part of a 20-year Illinois Valley tradition
• Help create a welcoming, inclusive community event

Whether you’re a master gardener or someone who just enjoys being around good people and growing things, there’s a place for you.


🌱 Volunteer Roles – 20th Annual Seed Swap

We’re building a team of friendly, grounded, community-minded helpers to make this year’s Seed Swap our best yet. Shifts are available in 1.5-hour increments.

Below are the current open roles:

🌿 Garden Gate – Greeter

Welcome guests as they arrive, answer basic questions, and help direct traffic at the check-in table. This role sets the tone for the entire event — warm, organized, and welcoming.

🌾 Seed Steward

Support the Seed Exchange tables by helping organize packets and guiding participants through the swapping process. If you enjoy order and helping others navigate systems, this is a great fit.

🌳 Scion Steward

Assist at the Scion Exchange area. Help ensure fruit tree cuttings are clearly labeled and organized for smooth distribution.

🌀 Spiral Guide (Stamp Quest Support)

Help participants engage in the Spiral Stamp Quest by guiding them through the activity and collecting completed cards. Great for someone who enjoys interacting with families and encouraging participation.

🌻 Harvest Helper (Vendor Support / Float)

Check in with vendors throughout the event, help problem-solve, and assist where needed. This is a flexible role for someone who likes being responsive and adaptable.

🎱 Bingo Host

Help facilitate Community Bingo. You’ll assist with calling numbers, organizing participants, and keeping the energy light and fun.

📸 Event Photographer

Capture candid moments, activity highlights, and wide shots throughout the event. These photos help us document and promote future Seed Swaps.


🌿 Event Details

20th Annual Seed Swap
📍 Jubilee Park – Illinois Valley, Oregon
📅 March 21
⏰ 12 PM – 3 PM

Volunteer shifts will be scheduled before, during, and after the main event window.


🌿 Stay Connected

Want to see updates, vendor announcements, and event reminders?

Follow and share the official Facebook event page for the 20th Annual Seed Swap:

👉 View the Facebook Event Here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1456494229151248

We’ll be posting updates about participating garden groups, volunteer highlights, and what to bring as the event approaches.

Inviting friends and sharing the event helps our community continue growing for another 20 years.


🌱 Ready to Join Us?

If you’d like to volunteer at this year’s Seed Swap, please complete the registration form below.

 

We’ll follow up with details about roles, timing, and next steps.

Together, we’re not just exchanging seeds.
We’re cultivating connection.


14th Annual Local Foods Dinner & Virtual Auction

The Spiral Living Center invites you to join us for our biggest fundraiser of the year: The 14th Annual Local Foods Dinner TO-GO Event on Saturday November 12, 2022! This evening of community and locally grown organic food in the Illinois Valley features a multi-course to-go meal and a virtual auction. We are once again creating multi-course meals bagged for pick-up to be enjoyed at home. All food is made by cooks in commercial kitchens and features ingredients from within a 100 mile radius. We do our best to source organically grown food and grassfed animal products processed without antibiotics, hormones, or GMO feed. All dinner packaging used is recyclable, compostable, or can be reused! Celebrate harvest season with us! All proceeds from this event will allow us to continue to offer free and low-cost programs and projects in the IV.

2022 MENU:
Meat Meal Ticket:
Chicken Chile Verde Soup
Hopi Blue Cornbread
Sauteed Greens & Garlic
Smoked & Home-raised Pork
1 Raspberry Crisp Bar

Veggie* Meal Ticket:
Creamy Zucchini Soup
Hopi Blue Cornbread
Sauteed Greens & Garlic
Fried Green Tomato Casserole
1 Raspberry Crisp Bar


*Veggie Meal DOES include dairy, butter, eggs, cheese. All meals include gluten. Child portions are roughly 1/2 of the adult. Physical meal tickets are available at Frog Farm at 9044 Takilma Rd. Cave Junction, 97523 or online at www.spiralliving.org. If you would like to pay with cash or check, please make checks payable to Spiral Living Center and mail to Frog Farm at the address above.


EVENT SCHEDULE:
4PM-5PM: Meal Box Pick-up at Takilma Community Building or Jubilee Park in Cave Junction (choose your location). If you cannot pickup your meal by 5PM, please coordinate with a friend or neighbor. We cannot hold your meal after the pick-up window is done. 6PM: Virtual Auction OPENS! Get your bids in all week long as the the LFD Virtual Auction will close on Friday November 18 at 8PM! The auction features locally handmade art, food, craft items, and gift certificates from local business.Fundraiser/Auction link: http://www.givebutter.com/LFD2022