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SUMMARY:NCW EcoChallenge
DESCRIPTION:NCW EcoChallenge\, May 6 – 19. \nRegistration opens 4/9. \nThe NCW EcoChallenge is a community-wide competition for Chelan and Douglas county residents. Participants challenge themselves to try new\, environmentally-friendly behaviors for two weeks. You choose the behaviors you want to commit to doing (from dozens of options) and report your progress online daily. In addition to learning how to reduce your carbon footprint\, you have a chance to win valuable individual prizes and cash for the nonprofit agency of your choice! \nThe EcoChallenge is a Northwest Earth Institute program that is facilitated by Sustainable Wenatchee. Sponsors include Chelan County PUD\, Link Transit\, and Waste Management. 
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/ncw-ecochallenge/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190520
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SUMMARY:Leavenworth Spring Bird Fest!
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 16\, 2019 Sunday\, May 19\, 2019\n\nBarn Beach Reserve | 347 Division St. Leavenworth\n\nLeavenworth Spring Bird Fest\, May 16-19\, is based in Leavenworth-WA and takes place in various locations throughout the Wenatchee Valley -from eastern coulees to Blewett Pass. Celebrate the return of migratory birds in the midst of peak wildflower season while enjoying events\, activities\, and festival trips. There is sure to be something for all ages and abilities at the Leavenworth Spring Bird Fest. Bird enthusiasts\, as well as nature lovers and outdoor recreationalists\, can bird and sightsee by river raft\, on foot\, bike\, and by ear\, while guided by regional birders and scientists. \nLeavenworth Spring Bird Fest provides educational\, recreational\, and artistic activities promoting the awareness of environmental and conservation issues unique to the area’s birds\, wildlife\, landscapes\, and communities. This event follows on the heels of World Migratory Bird Day and includes a multicultural aspect linked to Latin American countries. The heart of the festival is to have fun through bird education for families\, visitors\, and those who call the Wenatchee Valley home. Important scientific birding data will be gathered during the festival. \nFestival Spotlights: \nKeynote Address by Richard Crossley\, internationally acclaimed birder\, photographer\, and award-winning author of The Crossley ID Guide series\, Friday\, May 17\, 7pm at the Icicle Creek Center for the Arts’ Snowy Owl Theater. Crossley will present “There and Back” recounting his experiences while working on The Crossley ID Guide: Waterfowl\, telling us what compelled him to drive to the Arctic Ocean\, northern Alaska – from his home in Cape May\, NJ. Told in a thick Yorkshire accent\, with a sense of humor and a disdain for being PC\, you will hear about the incredible places he traveled and the inspiring people he met there and back. \nBirds of the West: An Artist’s Guide with Molly Hashimoto\, May 17 from 1:00–3:00pm at the Wenatchee River Institute’s River Haus. Come for a short slide presentation about Molly’s experiences with birds and how they have inspired her art. Participate in a fun hands-on art session where you will learn about some of the techniques Molly shares in her new book\, including block prints\, sketching on toned paper\, etching\, and more. Book signing following until 4pm. \nBirding and Bikes -Leavenworth\, Sunday May 19\, 8:00-11:00am. Bring your binoculars and be sure to wear high visibility clothing\, helmets are required. Join Don and Ann Schaechtel for a leisurely 9-mile bike tour in the Leavenworth Valley to visit great birding destinations. Most riding will be on paved roads and suitable for most types of bicycles. Meet at the Wenatchee River Institute\, Bird Fest Central. \nThere is so much going on over four days! Writing workshop. Songbird concert. Birders barbeque. Birding by ear. Songbird ecology. Birds and beer. Family activities and the list goes on. While most trips and events require registration and a fee\, some events are free and do not require registration. Please visit the festival’s website to view the Bird Fest program\, for more information and registration. www.leavenworthspringbirdfest.org | birdfestinfo@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org | 509-548-0181 x2 \n\n\n\n\n\nContact Info\ninfo@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org\n509-548-0181
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/leavenworth-spring-bird-fest-5/
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SUMMARY:Dirt Digger Crit!
DESCRIPTION:Date\n05/19/2019 – 05/19/2019\n\n\nTime\n8a – 12p\n\n\nLocation\nSki Hill\n\nInfinity Cycling presents the 2nd Annual Dirt Digger Crit! Join us for an all ages\, fun crit style race on Sunday\, May 19th\, 2019. Each participant has a chance to race their flat bar bike (mountain or fat bike tires only) on a 5 lap (.8 mile per lap) course at the Leavenworth Ski Hill. . \nAll funds raised during the event go to the Leavenworth Winter Sports Club to support construction and maintenance of trails and winter fat bike opportunities at Ski Hill! \n\nItinerary:\n8:00a: Day of registration and packet pick up\n9:30a: Registration ends\n10:00a: Races start\nRelay – OPEN coed ALL AGES\nYouth = riders 10 and under (1 lap only)\nJuniors Men = ages 11 – 13 (5 laps)\nJunior Women = ages 11 – 13 (5 laps)\nJunior Men = ages 14-17 (5 laps)\nJunior Women = ages 14-17 (5 laps)\nAdult Men = 18+ (5 laps)\nAdult Women = 18+ (5 laps)\nAwards to follow \nFood/Beverage = BRING YOUR OWN\nWe will have the patio open at Ski Hill for you to bring a cooler\, snacks\, etc. while you enjoy a day at the races with great views of town.  \n\nRegistration:\n$25 per individual racer (Juniors and Adults)\, $5 for Youth racers\, $15 per person on a 5 person relay team \nClick Here\n\nRelay category  \nOPEN RELAY Co-Ed Teams – ALL AGES: You get ONE bike and a 2-5 person team. This means that your bike will act as your baton and you must alternate between teammates. Everyone on a team must take a least one full lap (or alternate if there are less than 5 of you) on the .8 mile lap. There will ONLY be a 1st and 2nd place prize for this category. There are NO separate womens\, mens\, or age prizes for this year.  \nIndividual MTB categories \nYouth = riders 10 and under (1 lap only)\nJuniors Men = ages 11 – 13 (5 laps)\nJunior Women = ages 11 – 13 (5 laps)\nJunior Men = ages 14-17 (5 laps)\nJunior Women = ages 14-17 (5 laps)\nAdult Men = 18+ (5 laps)\nAdult Women = 18+ (5 laps) 
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/dirt-digger-crit/
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