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SUMMARY:Horse Lake Trail 25k\, 10 mile & 5 mile Runs
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by RunWenatchee. \nThe Horse Lake 25K\, 10-Mile and 5-Mile Trail Runs are held on the 1\,700-acre Horse Lake Reserve\, located in the Wenatchee Foothills near the city of Wenatchee\, and owned by the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust. The reserve is known for its plant life and stunning views of the North Cascades and the Wenatchee River and Columbia River valleys. This 6th-annual trail run event is again a fundraiser for the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust. Proceeds will be go directly to trail construction and maintenance at the Horse Lake Reserve. \nCourse description: The trail runs utilize the Homestead\, Apricot Crisp and Glacier View trails. These trails are nicely graded single and double track. \n2020 Horse Lake Trail 25K\, 10 Mile and 5 Mile Runs will be Virtual\nDue to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis in our region\, the 2020 Horse Lake Trail Runs will be virtual with continued fundraising support for the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust (CDLT) for trail development and maintenance of these beautiful trails.\nRunWenatchee is offering several options for people who have already signed up for the Horse Lake Trail Runs: \n• Register or stay in the event and participate between Sept. 19 and September 30. All registered runners will receive a commemorative Horse Lake Trail Run Medal\, which will be mailed to your address in our database and your entry will be donated to Chelan-Douglas Land Trust for future trail development. \n• Rollover an entry to the 2021 Horse Lake Trail Runs OR any other Run Wenatchee trail event in 2021. To take advantage of this option\, participants need to email runwenatchee@gmail.com\, and type ‘Rollover” in the subject head. \nOR choose to not run virtually\, but donate your entry to Chelan-Douglas Land Trust for future trail development and land preservation. You also would receive a complimentary 1-year membership to CDLT ($35 value). To take advantage of this option\, participants need to email runwenatchee@gmail.com\, and type “Donate” in the subject head. \nAll other questions should be directed to runwenatchee@gmail.com. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/horse-lake-trail-25k-10-mile-5-mile-runs/
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SUMMARY:Connecting to Place Through the Creative Process
DESCRIPTION:How can the creative process enrich your sense of place? How can it deepen your empathy for other beings? \nIf you’ve ever wondered about the utility of art beyond merely expressing yourself\, this online course taught by Seattle-based artist Carina A. del Rosario will show you some rewarding functions of the artistic process. \nCarina will share inspirations that have developed her own creativity and connections to her environment. She will also facilitate an exercise in ekphrastic poetry that invites us to imagine ourselves in a place and to use our imaginings for discovery and connection. The media covered include photography\, collage\, drawing\, poetry and more. For maximum learning and fun\, you may bring images you find influential and moving to trigger the process she’ll be teaching. \nYou’ll be shown how to create ekphrastic writing – a vivid description of a scene or a work of art – and there will be opportunities for participants to share their work with the group. Prepare to broaden and refine your creative practice in a way that connects you with landscapes and other beings. \nYour registration includes a slideshow presentation about Carina’s work and the work of other influential artists using photographs\, paintings\, papercuts\, collage and other mediums; discussion of the practice of imagining oneself as part of a scene as both a meditative practice and a creative one; guided ekphrastic writing exercise and live share-out with others. Screen reader support enabled. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/connecting-to-place-through-the-creative-process/
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SUMMARY:The World of Wildlife Tracking
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute Presents-The World of Wildlife Tracking \nCome join professional wildlife tracker\, naturalist\, and educator\, Marcus Reynerson of Cybertracker Conservation and the Wilderness Awareness School for an informative evening session on the fundamentals of wildlife tracking. Over this session Marcus will share about the art and science of tracking and why it’s a valuable skill that deepens connection to place and changes the way naturalists see the world. Q & A session throughout. \nFREE event \nZoom Instructions:\nYou are invited to a Zoom meeting.\nWhen: Sep 29\, 2020 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) \nRegister in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYpceuorjgqE9C1MHp9prrXJNMD0H3UNDtz \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nInstructor Bio:\nMarcus is a naturalist\, educator\, facilitator\, and photographer. He has worked in wilderness education\, outdoor leadership\, and conservation for numerous organizations and communities across North America and Europe. He is engaged in telling stories that bring to light and life\, the complexity of humans living in the 21st century. Marcus currently lives in the Snoqualmie Valley in Washington State\, just east of Seattle. He is the Lead Instructor for an internationally renowned environmental leadership immersion program for adults at the Wilderness Awareness School in Duvall\, WA\, and is also an evaluator with Cybertracker Conservation\, an organization dedicated to providing leading edge assessment and certification in the art and science of wildlife tracking across the globe. \n\n\n\n\n\nCONTACT INFO\n Rachel Bishop\n rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org\n 509-548-0181 ext5
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/the-world-of-wildlife-tracking/
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