The Cultivation Classic is the world’s ONLY cannabis competition event that is exclusively for ethically-grown product free of pesticides, defining craft and celebrating community. This event is held in Portland, Oregon and is coming up on May 12th (this Friday!) and is not to be missed whether you are a consumer, an industry professional, or an activist (or all of the above!).
Tickets are available now for CULTIVATION CLASSIC, the world’s only competition and celebration exclusively for pesticide-free cannabis grown in Oregon. Produced by Willamette Week PANELISTS Dominic Corva Center for Cannabis Research with Farma, Cascadia Labs, Phylos Bioscience and Resource Innovation Institute, this event is a gathering of community as we pursue the best cannabis flowers, producers and methods in Oregon. In addition to a unique, inspiring speaker line-up, this year features an unprecedented level of scientific collaboration, including groundbreaking carbon accounting for our competing producers. An awards ceremony, with guest presenter Congressman Earl Blumenauer, will reveal winning cultivars in nine categories for indoor, greenhouse and outdoor flowers.
Keynote speakers include Dr. Adie Poe, Co-Founder of Habu Health and Ethan Russo, MD, the Medical Director of PHYTECS.
Industry professionals, fans and allies gather to celebrate and discuss advanced agriculture, genetics and Craft Cannabis Alliance research, therapeutic applications and so much more at Revolution Hall on Friday, May 12. The event benefits the Ethical Cannabis Alliance. A $25 ticket includes:
+ Access to 30+ vendors Alter Farms
+ Six hours of inspiring, unique programming Dee Dussault
+ Awards ceremony hosted by Portland comedian Jason Rouse Ganga Yoga
+ Swag bag with deals, gifts, and the chance to win one of three Pax3 vaporizers (value = $275) Sam Chapman
+ $2 donation benefitting our nonprofit partner, Ethical Cannabis Alliance. New Economy Consulting
Portland comedian and writer Jason Rouse will host the main stage and awards, with live music by Gold World Famous Cannabis Café.
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