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SUMMARY:Family Winter in the Wild Weekend & Day Adventures
DESCRIPTION:Family Winter in the Wild Weekend and Day Adventures\nWeekends: 2/11-2/14 or 2/19-2/21 Days: 2/15\, 2/16\, 2/17\, 2/18\n\nBasecamp Cascadia is teaming up with Winter Wildlands Alliance Snow School to provide day and weekend adventures to connect families (open to all ages) to the world of snow science and winter recreation. Both options (day or weekend) offer a four-hour winter adventure complete with snowshoeing\, a winter ecology trek\, snow science\, and sledding.\n\nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/family-winter-in-the-wild-weekend-day-adventures-5/
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SUMMARY:Healing the Big River-Salmon Dreams & The Columbia River Treaty
DESCRIPTION:Healing The Big River masterfully combines the art of visual storytelling with passionate essays. From the source\, a tiny spring in the Canadian Rockies\, to the sea\, readers are guided on a journey back to the origins of the 1243 mile river and learn about the complicated history and impact of the Columbia River Treaty .The twelve contributing authors\, a mix of first nations\, tribes\, and salmon recovery advocates\, speak of their relationship to the Columbia and advocate for a new treaty that honors Indigenous knowledge and starts the process to restore one of the greatest salmon runs the world has ever seen. \nThe 2019 release of “Healing the Big River – Salmon Dreams and the Columbia River Treaty”\, is timed to coincide with the re-negotiations of the Columbia River Treaty between the U.S and Canada\, currently underway. \nThis book is for sale at A Book For All Seasons in Leavenworth! \nSpeaker Bio:\nPeter Marbach‘s evocative landscapes reflect time spent working with light at the edges of day . He has produced six photo essay book projects and has had a diverse list of clients\, from National Geographic to Travel Oregon. His work is part of a permanent collection at Oregon State University.\nIn 2011\, Peter collaborated with writer Janet Cook to create a commemorative photo essay on the 25th Anniversary of the creation of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. In advance comments for the book\, President Jimmy Carter said\, “Peter Marbach’s exquisite imagery and Janet Cook’s eloquent text reminds us of the simple joys of connecting with the land and the importance of preserving precious sites for generations to come.”\nPeter ‘s efforts to rescue the former White House solar panels from the dustbins of history were featured in two documentaries: The PBS show called Beyond the Light Switch and an international film fest winner entitled A Road Not Taken.\nIn 2013 Peter served as a volunteer photographer for a documentary film in Nepal about an inspiring Nepali trekking guide and humanitarian\, Jagat Lama. In April 2015\, Peter was involved in fundraising efforts to help Jagat’s village rebuild after the devastating earthquake and worked with local rotary to provide scholarship funds for a woman from Jagat’s village. \nZoom Webinar Login: \nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://zoom.us/j/92625851846?pwd=emdYT1oyblh6OUtCR2w2M1VBUVUrZz09\nPasscode: 681823\nOr iPhone one-tap :\nUS: +12532158782\nOr Telephone:\nDial(for higher quality\, dial a number based on your current location):\nUS: +1 253 215 8782\nWebinar ID: 926 2585 1846\nPasscode: 681823 \n\n\n\n\n\nCONTACT INFO\n Rachel Bishop\n rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org\n 509-548-0181 ext 5
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