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SUMMARY:Outdoor Skills & Ethics Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Location: Wenatchee Valley College-Grove Recital Hall-MAC \nThe Subaru/Leave no Trace Traveling Trainers will be presenting an interactive\, hands-on workshop teaching participants to minimize impacts when recreating outdoors. Attendees will learn: \n\nHow to prepare for your outdoor adventure to minimize risk impact.\nThe three methods of pooping in the outdoors\, why trash should be packed out\, and what to do with dirty dishwater.\nHow to build a Leave No Trace campfire to prevent harming ecosystems.\nWhere to set up camp and the right way to hike on and off trails.\nWhy leaving your mark is overrated and how to avoid spreading invasive species.\nThe best ways to interact with wildlife on trails\, at camp\, or your local park.\nTrail etiquette and how to prevent user conflicts.\nEffective communication tools for “less than leave no trace” moments.\n\nQuestions-contact Ariahna Jones\, ajones@wvc.edu (509) 682-6770
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/outdoor-skills-ethics-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Safety Around Water
DESCRIPTION:Make water safety awareness a priority. Every day\, ten people in the US loose their lives to drowning. About 1 in 5 of those fatalities are children under 14. The Wenatchee Valley YMCA is offering FREE community swim lessons to 500 youth\, teens\, and adults as part of our Y SPLASH outreach. Registration for the weeklong event opens on March 23. In addition to learning lifesaving water safety and self-rescue skills\, participants can increase their physical activity by swimming. Swimming is also a motivation for self improvement\, sportsmanship\, and lifelong health. \n\n\n\nWHEN: May 21—May 25 TIME: 4:30—8:00 pm LOCATION: EASTMONT YMCA AQUATIC CENTER 930 3rd ST NE East Wenatchee\, WA 98802 509.662.2109 www.wenymca.org
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/safety-around-water-3/
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SUMMARY:Living with Wildfire
DESCRIPTION:May 23\, 6-7pm at the Saddle Rock Trailhead. Presenter Patrick Haggerty\, Cascadia Project Coordinator\, will describe how Cascadia’s helps private landowners meet personal goals and also benefit native plants and animals.  Patrick will share examples of his work with a variety of local people to develop plans to better steward their lands and increase fire resiliency. \nFor more information visit www.cdlandtrust.org
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/living-with-wildfire-2/
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