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CABIN LIFE

DOWN TO BASICS
STUDENT HOUSING
  • Upon arrival at Lincoln, students move into one of five cabins located on the north side of the road or one of three bunkhouse apartments on the south side.

  • Each dwelling sleeps four or five people in two or three bedrooms  and has its own kitchen, bathroom, and living room.

  • Every unit sports a cedar porch for warm days and a wood stove for cold ones.

  • Students buy and prepare their own meals, often choosing to make this a communal effort in their own dwelling or with a larger group of students.

Cabin Row
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Lela Miatke (Culinary Instructor) graduated from Southern Oregon University in 2024 with a degree in Biology, Health Sciences, and Anthropology. She currently works as a farm-to-school coordinator, a chef, and a recipe developer, as well as lending her food preservation and kitchen knowledge to the OE every fall. Having grown up at the Oregon Extension, she has a special connection to the Cascade mountains and knows every edible plant around! In her free time, she enjoys playing the fiddle, singing songs, backpacking, reading cookbooks, and making dinner for her OE neighbors.

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