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SUMMARY:Beginner Bird Walks
DESCRIPTION:Beginner Bird Walks with Wenatchee River Institute \nOctober 12th\, November 9th\, December 14th (every second Wednesday of the month) \n8am-9:30am @ WRI \nJoin WRI for a birding walk around the WRI campus! All birding experience levels are welcome. Loaner binoculars are available\, too! You’ll also learn to use eBird\, the largest biodiversity-related community science project in the world. These walks happen once a month. Join for as many as you can! \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/beginner-bird-walks-2/
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SUMMARY:(Online) Trees of the West with Molly Hashimoto
DESCRIPTION:Class Tuition: $10 \nThis event is hosted by the North Cascades Institute \nArtist and long-time Institute instructor Molly Hashimoto has appreciated trees all her life—they have shaped her as a hiker\, outdoors lover\, gardener\, traveler\, and artist. She pays homage to them through her art\, working in many different media\, each revealing different aspects of these stalwart companions: crisp lines\, imposing silhouettes\, and the subtle–or sometimes brilliant—hues of foliage. Hashimoto also delves into the process of creating art\, discussing the mediums she used in the featured pieces and the reasons she chose them\, as well as sidebars with tips and techniques. \nAs in her popular books Colors of the West and Birds of the West\, in her new volume Hashimoto emphasizes her personal experiences with nature\, telling stories about her encounters with trees everywhere from her backyard to national parks and forests throughout the West. She focuses primarily on native trees\, rather than cultivars\, with a special interest in 45 major species found across the region\, ranging from the stately Coast redwoods to the diminutive but distinctive Fishhook Barrel Cactus. And the Fall colors of the trees around the North Cascades Environmental Learning Center are one of her greatest inspirations! \nTo complement her in-person events related to the release of the book (including an October 16 event at Village Books in Bellingham)\, Molly will share her latest work with us in an exclusive online presentation. Participants will get to hear about the process of creating the book\, learn about her painting techniques through a live demonstration and hear personal reflections about her process and experience as a professional artist. \nRooted in place\, trees offer endless opportunities for observation\, admiration\, relaxation\, and inspiration. Trees of the West invites us to pause and appreciate these sentinels in all their quiet glory. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/online-trees-of-the-west-with-molly-hashimoto/
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SUMMARY:Sunset and S'mores
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 12\, 2022\n5:30 pm 7:30 pm\n\n\n\n\nWenatchee River Institute\n347 Division Street\nLeavenworth\, WA 98826\nUS\n\n\n\nCome gather with us at WRI for an evening of food and s’more fun! Jump into fall with us as the evening light fades and the stars come out. Join us for a campfire meal\, drinks\, and live music. Socialize with fellow WRI supporters\, board members\, staff\, and students! \nKeep checking back here for more information. Ticketing information and ability to RSVP coming soon!
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/sunset-and-smores/
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SUMMARY:History of W.T. Clark's Highline Canal
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center \nLocation of event: The Historic Wells House \nIn the fall of 1901 W.T. Clark was asked to come to Wenatchee to build a gravity flow irrigation canal.  From Dryden\, the water flowed to Sunnyslope\, Wenatchee and Rock Island as well as across the Columbia River bridge to East Wenatchee.  It flowed for 34 miles without one single pump.  The Highline Canal was finished in 1903 and is still in use today. \nWaylon Marshall and Alice Meyer\, both from the Wenatchee Reclamation District\, will be at the Wells House on October 12 to talk about the history of the canal that was truly a lifesaver to orchardists then and now. \nThis one-hour talk starts at 6:30 and the cost is $10. \nPlease register here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/history-of-w-t-clarks-highline-canal/
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