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Table Rock Foundation has a colorful history.  Founded by Brenda Patton and Phil Hart in 1996 after several talking circles in 1994, with many of their friends discussing the question:
How do we as a people sharing this land live wholly, work creatively, play healthfully, and raise the next generations in a manner that heeds economic need, community diversity, environmental necessity, and spiritual connection?

Each of us brought to the circle unique perspective; each took away greater personal awareness and something of a shared understanding.  We all, to one degree or another, came away wanting to continue the dialog and wishing to expand it to include others.
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Phil came to live at Enchanted Forest in 1993 and soon thereafter, Grandmother Agnes Pilgrim and her husband Grant moved onto the land to be close to the health care that Grant needed.  Bringing the first nation people back to the land and helping Aggie bring her message of living in balance and treating one another and all creation with respect, led Table Rock to bring back the Salmon Ceremony, an ancient tribal observance.  Presided over by Aggie, the oldest living descendant of the first people who lived on this land, this event served to reintroduce Native American culture to the area.  Table Rock continued to provide support through 2006 when the Salmon Ceremony was able to achieve self-sufficiency through its own non-profit.

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Table Rock Foundation (TRF) became international in scope in May of 2000 when we spearheaded a fundraiser to send someone on a fact finding trip to gain information to aid in building a much needed health clinic in Bhotechaur, Nepal.  The project to build the clinic was ultimately taken over by the Rogue Gateway Rotary through Rotary International.  Five years later TRF began the sponsorship of a twelve year old boy in Nepal born into extreme poverty.  Our support provided this young man with an incredible future. He has now finished up his education at a college in Katmandu, becoming a civil engineer and achieving his dream of helping improve the quality of life for his people.

Table Rock Foundation currently oversees the Phil Hart Youth Camp which consists of 40+ acres carved out of 375 acres in the mountains of Southern Oregon outside of Grants Pass, known as Enchanted Forest Farm.  The camp was created in Phil’s memory shortly after he passed away.
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The camp now hosts several youth leadership camps as well as other events, put on by the Table Rock Foundation, which all embrace that original vision that we all came away with from our 1994 talking circles.

Read more about the history of the Table Rock Foundation

Read more about the Phil Hart Legacy

Read more about the Enchanted Forest

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  • HOME
  • OUR STORIES
    • TRF History
    • The Phil Hart Legacy
    • Enchanted Forest History
  • CAMPS
    • EARTHREACH Years 8 to 12
    • On Ramp Forestry Training Camp
    • Project Youth+ CAMPS
    • RUN LIKE A GIRL
    • Camp Phoenix Rising
    • Past Camps >
      • Cabin Building
      • RYLA REUNION CAMP
  • BOARD
  • EVENTS & WORKSHOPS
  • CONTACT US
  • COVID-19