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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190922
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SUMMARY:WenOut Bike Maintenance Class & Mountain Bike Ride
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee Outdoors presents a Basic Bike Maintenance Class & Mountain Bike Ride with Team Member Ray Birks for Our Members \nLocation: Squilchuck State Park \nDate: Saturday 9/21/19 \nJoin WenOut team member\, Ray Birks for a basic mountain bike maintenance class followed by a short mountain bike jaunt on the trails at Squilchuck State Park. \nTo register for this event (and to gather more information for the event) you must be a member of Wenatchee Outdoors. Become a yearly member ($75 a year) with tons of perks from local businesses click here. Membership includes outings with our organization as well as educational pdfs. \nOr if you would like to join us for this event but are not interested in paying the yearly fee\, please email sarah@wenatcheeoutdoors.org to be directed to a payment link of $15 for this class. Along with to gather more information for the class.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/wenout-bike-maintenance-class-mountain-bike-ride/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190923
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SUMMARY:Bavarian Cup Cyclocross
DESCRIPTION:Date and Time: \nSeptember 21st at 12pm \nSeptember 22nd at 10am \nNW cyclocross racing is back in the Wenatchee Valley this September! The NW Cup Series is bringing a weekend of racing back to Ski Hill in Leavenworth this September 21-22 and we hope to see you out giving racing a try or just heckling and enjoying the spectacle. \nFor more information click here. \n 
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/bavarian-cup-cyclocross/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190921T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190921T160000
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SUMMARY:Snow Creek Trail Work
DESCRIPTION:Join Leavenworth Mountain Association and the US Forest Service to clear brush on the trail from Icicle Road to the Snow Creek Wall Junction. This trail is in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness\, so we will be using hand saws and loppers. Power tools are illegal. The trail has become quite overgrown in the past several years and needs some love. We provide all tools\, gloves\, and other safety gear. You bring a daypack\, water\, lunch and sun protection. Snow Creek is in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness\, so our group size is limited to 8 people. See you there! \nSign up with the link below.\nhttps://www.leavenworthma.org/events-1/snow-creek-trailwork
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/snow-creek-trail-work/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190921T090000
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SUMMARY:Run the Dam
DESCRIPTION:WELCOME TO RUN THE DAM 2019\nRun The Dam 2019 – happening Saturday\, September 21 – offers runners of the Pacific Northwest an enjoyable and challenging run on one of the most scenic courses available in the country. \nRun The Dam will be offering 5K\, 10K and Half-Marathon distances. Event participants will begin on the east side of the Grand Coulee Dam and run across the largest concrete structure in North America\, through “Old Grand Coulee” along B Street\, and back along Banks Lake\, finishing at North Dam Park in the heart of Grand Coulee Dam’s Harvest Festival. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/run-the-dam/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190921T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190921T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T142911
CREATED:20190828T102824Z
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SUMMARY:Quincy Basin Tour
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Wenatchee Valley Museum \nDate: September 21  \nTime: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm \nCost: $40 – $45 \nWebsite:https://61981.blackbaudhosting.com/61981/Quincy-Basin-Geology-Tour \n  \nIce Age Floods using the Grand Coulee and the Upper Crab Creek drainages\, filled the Quincy Basin at a rate up to 16.5 million cubic meters of water per second. This tour\, led by Ken Lacy\, will examine the incredible erosive consequences of the floodwaters escaping the Quincy Basin\, via Lynch\, Potholes and Frenchman Springs Coulees. The tour will also examine the eight mile wide Drumheller Channels\, through which most of the Quincy Basin floodwaters drained largely down the Lower Crab Creek drainage\, toward the Columbia River at Beverly\, Washington. \nTour goers will meet at the Wenatchee Valley Museum to board a tour bus that will depart at 9 a.m. Please plan to bring your lunch unless otherwise notified.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/quincy-basin-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190921T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190922T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T142911
CREATED:20190823T041934Z
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SUMMARY:Science & Art of Wildlife Tracking
DESCRIPTION:The Science and Art of Wildlife Tracking with Wenatchee River Institute and Marcus Reynerson \nHave you ever stepped over an animal track\, noticed a pile of scat or scratches on a tree and wondered\, who made it? Learn about the fundamentals of wildlife tracking by joining Wenatchee River Institute (WRI) and professional wildlife tracker and educator Marcus Reynerson of Wilderness Awareness School\, Duvall\, WA for a 2-day course\, Saturday and Sunday\, September 21-22\, from 9AM – 4:30PM each day. \nThrough a combination of class and field time\, course participants will become grounded in the context of wildlife tracking –how it is relevant to a variety of people from wildlife scientists to conservationists\, as well as to those who simply want to be more connected to the natural world. Wildlife tracking offers a holistic\, ecological window into the activities of the living world surrounding us. By becoming aware of the wildlife living in our backyards\, the world becomes a richer place as new sights and sounds are recognized and enjoyed. \n“Tracking with Marcus is an amazing experience because it is so much more than walking around and looking for tracks on the ground. Marcus knows how to look at a forest with the awareness of a tracker\, knowing exactly where the animals have gone and the certain behaviors one might see. Watching him work will inspire anyone to become a wildlife tracker\, to learn about the natural world in a unique way\,” said Rachel Bishop\, WRI Community Education Lead\, who has worked with Reynerson prior during a field course\, tracking a cougar up the Icicle Canyon. \n“We wandered through the trees following signs such as tracks and scrapes\, and what the cougar seemed to be following\, a snowshoe hare. There is more activity in our backyards than we realize!” added Bishop. \nIn this course\, you will gain the skill-set to explore the vast and exciting world of wildlife tracking: \n• Natural history\, taxonomy\, and regional wildlife • Basic wildlife foot morphology\n• Clear print identification • Behavior and wildlife sign interpretation • Track aging\n• How wildlife interacts with varying landscapes • The fundamentals of following animal trails\n• The art of inquiry and engaging curiosity \nEvery tracking experience is unique and so the course will follow the curiosity of the participants\, as well as the animal tracks and trails encountered along the way. Whether you are an experienced tracker or a beginner\, course participants will learn to look at the ground in a new way\, with the tools to develop as connected naturalists\, reading stories left behind by the wildlife all around us. \nReynerson is a naturalist\, educator\, and photographer. He has worked in wilderness education\, outdoor leadership\, and conservation for numerous organizations and communities across North America and Europe. He engages in telling stories about the complexity of humans living in the 21st century. Reynerson is the lead instructor for an internationally renowned environmental leadership immersion program for adults at the Wilderness Awareness School\, and an evaluator with Cybertracker Conservation\, an organization dedicated to providing leading edge assessment and certification across the globe in the art and science of wildlife tracking. \n2-Day Course Cost: $150 WRI Members\, $175 Non-Members\, with course size limited to 16 participants. Please dress for changing weather\, and pack water\, lunch and snacks. Meet by 9AM at the WRI campus\, 347 Division Street in Leavenworth\, to travel via WRI Otter Van and carpool. Direct any questions to Rachel Bishop\, rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org or call (509)548-0181 x5. To register\, visit our website: www.wenatcheeriverinstitute.org | Community Experiences | Workshops and Field Courses \n 
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/science-art-of-wildlife-tracking/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190921T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190921T130000
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SUMMARY:Helmet Safety Program
DESCRIPTION:Kohl’s Helmet Safety Program at Seattle Children’s will be hosting a bike helmet fitting and giveaway event on Saturday\, Sept. 21\, 2019\, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.\, in Wenatchee. Free bike helmets available for children 1 to 18 years old. One helmet per child. Wearers must be present and be fitted to receive a helmet. Quantities are limited. First come\, first served. No appointments needed. \nLocation of event: Pybus Public Market\, 3 N Worthen St.\, Wenatchee\, WA 98801 \nFor more information on the Kohl’s Helmet Safety Program at Seattle Children’s: www.MakeSureTheHelmetFits.org
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/helmet-safety-program/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190921T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190921T170000
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CREATED:20190809T120353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190809T120353Z
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SUMMARY:Wenatchee River Salmon Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Wenatchee River Salmon Festival is held each year to celebrate the return of the salmon to our northwest rivers. The rivers that are home to the salmon also provide sustenance for birds\, frogs\, salamanders\, foxes\, deer\, bugs\, bears and countless trees\, bushes\, and flowers. Learn about the connections between our rivers\, salmon and people\, and other wildlife and habitats through educational and recreation activities. \nThe Wenatchee River Salmon Festival is a three-day natural resource education event held every fall\, with 2 school days and 1 community day. The Festival is held on the grounds of the Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery off Icicle Creek Road\, located at the mouth of the scenic Icicle Canyon in Leavenworth\, Washington. \nOur theme this year is “Catch the Salmon Fest Fever!”.  An exciting menu of hands-on activities and “edutainment” gives students from throughout North Central Washington a unique opportunity to discover and appreciate the complexities of the natural world and the significance of salmon to people of the northwest. \nSalmon Fest is also excited to partner with the Chelan County PUD and their River Ramble Activities for the 2019 Salmon Fest events! These include storytelling\, tipi setup\, traditional canoe use\, traditional drumming demo\, traditional salmon bake\, traditional salmon fishing techniques\, and a tribal lithic technology demo with Atlatl throw and flint knapping. \nSalmon Fest thanks all the amazing contributors\, supporters\, and exhibitors! \nVisit www.salmonfest.org for more information about the history and full details. \nThe Wenatchee River Salmon Festival is made possible by their 501c3 nonprofit parent organization the Friends of Northwest Hatcheries\, based in Leavenworth\, WA. To donate or join this amazing volunteer organization visit www.friendsofnwhatcheries.org. \nHosts:\nU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service\nU.S.D.A. Forest Service\nU.S. Bureau of Reclamation\nChelan PUD\nFriends of Northwest Hatcheries
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/wenatchee-river-salmon-festival-2/
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