Help support Red Hawk Avalon!
Established in 2011 by Amber Amanita Darkwood and her family, Red Hawk Avalon has become a community sanctuary and healing space, supporting both the land and the local economy through annual events. Recently, the Department of Natural Resources flagged nearby and disputed forested areas for clear-cutting, raising grave concerns about the future health of the ecosystem, potential water contamination, and increased landslide risk.
To help sustain Red Hawk Avalon, the stewards are holding a presale of limited-edition bandanas designed by artist Erika Harada. Proceeds will go toward the estimated $25,000 needed for land upkeep, legal support, survey expenses, and essential repairs. For those unable to donate but who have found community in this land, sharing their story is deeply appreciated.
Together, supporters can help protect and nurture Red Hawk Avalon for generations to come.


