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Birding at Mountain Home Preserve

Date: Thu, 11/19/2020 Time: 7:30am-11:00am Location: Mountain Home Preserve Mountain Home Preserve eBird Monitoring Project Would you like to spend a weekday morning hiking, viewing wildlife, wildflowers, and snow-capped mountains, while being part of a small team collecting bird species data?  Community Science Projects are collaborations between scientists and volunteers that expand opportunities for scientific data collection and help answer real-world questions. Learn more about becoming a CDLT citizen scientist volunteer by contacting Conservation Fellow, Susan Ballinger at susan@cdlandtrust.org or call 509-667-9708. Dates: March 26, April […]

Paint Winter Tree & Sun

Paint Winter Tree & Sun with Acrylics Hosted by Class with Glass Location: 10 S Columbia Street Ste. 205 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Learn to paint this popular wintery scene in our studio while enjoying time with friends or family. All art supplies, expert instruction and a boxed lunch included. Beverages from the bar available for an additional purchase. For more information click here.

Ski Film Fundraiser for Volunteer Ski Patrol

Hosted by Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort Fuel your stoke for the upcoming ski season with the latest Warren Miller Film and help out the Mission Ridge Volunteer Patrol. The 2020 Warren Miller film, “Future Retro'' is being released to home viewers through streaming. The Mission Ridge Volunteer Patrol has a unique link, specific to them, and Warren Miller will donate $3 for every home viewing sale back to the Volunteer Ski Patrol purchased through this link https://bit.ly/3jPwE4p Please […]

Tree in the Moon Light Paint Party

Hosted by Chateau Faire Le Pont Winery Join us at Chateau Faire Le Pont for a LIVE paint party. This Fall inspired selection is perfect for the season. We are following WA State guidelines for COVID and ask that you wear your mask. We are providing all supplies but you may bring your own apron if you wish. We wash our aprons between events. See you there! For more information click here.

Thanksgiving Family Paint & Sip

Thanksgiving Family Paint & Sip hosted by Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center Join us this Thanksgiving for a virtual Family Paint & Sip. This painting is inspired by the book Tap the Magic Tree by Christie Matheson. We’ll be painting a Magic Tree on four 12 x 12 tiles; each tile depicts the tree in a different season and once complete the tiles fit together for one amazing 24 x 24 piece of custom art. You can gather three […]

Indigenous Language Class – nxaʔamxčín

Hosted by Wenatchee River Institute Join Annette Timentwa, Language Curriculum Coordinator for the Colville Confederated Tribes Language Department, for this 5-week basic introductory class on the nxaʔamxčín language. The class will be covering Moses-Columbian language history, phonetics/orthography, vocabulary and grammar. Each class will cover 5-10 words or phrases, along with some simple grammar concepts to try and make simple nxaʔamxčín sentences. Classes will cover family terms, colors, numbers, and feelings because Annette feels that these are lessons that can be […]

Virtual Turkey on the Run 5k, 10k or Fitness Challenge

Hosted by Biosports Physical Therapy and Run Wenatchee Due to the ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic and our goal of keeping everyone as healthy and safe as possible during this holiday season, we will be having our annual Turkey on the Run virtually! The good news is we are not limiting it to just running this year…. Participants can run, walk, or take a socially distanced Gym class or Workout of the Day (WOD) wherever you are spending the Thanksgiving Holiday Season! […]

Prognosis Planet Earth 2020: 50 Years after the first Earth Day with Joan Qazi

Pybus University presents: Prognosis Planet Earth 2020: 50 Years after the first Earth Day, with Joan Qazi This is a FREE virtual event. Register using Pybus University's link below. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prognosis-planet-earth-2020-50-years-after-the-first-earth-day-tickets-115769845725 The fiftieth anniversary of the first Earth Day is a significant time to reflect on the health of our planet and on what kind of ancestors we want to be for those who celebrate Earth Day’s 100th anniversary. This course is designed to rethink our legacy away from destruction and […]

Mountain Photography Composition

Hosted by the North Cascades Institute ONLINE: Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 6:00 p.m.  Video recording available if you can't make this date! Join Seattle-based outdoor photographer Scott Kranz for a slideshow and discussion of tools and techniques for composing mountain landscape photography. Learn about location and trip planning, understanding and working with light and composition principles to help you create more captivating images and convey your story. Scott will share some of his favorite images from the 50 Peaks Project, which celebrated […]

Christmas in the Park

Hosted by Entiat Chamber of Commerce Location: Entiat City Park Oh, the weather outside may get frightful but our holiday lights will be delightful! Join us for our inaugural Christmas in the Park event happening daily from dusk till dawn at the Entiat City Park. This is a FREE family-friendly event. Due to COVID, this year's event will be limited to a walk-through light display only. For more information click here.

Calling Women In-Snow Science

This is an online event. Hosted by Community Snow Observations and SheJumps Did you know less than 10% of snow scientists identify as women? We’re invested in seeing that shift to include more women in snow science. Join us for a virtual panel packed with women who’ve made their careers in snow science. Listen to their stories about how they got into and why they’ve stuck with it. Topics will include finding the career, the education process, challenges along the way, support and […]

Icicle Boulder Project-Virtual Presentation

Hosted by Wenatchee River Institute This summer and fall construction crews were hard at work improving fish passage through a boulder field in the Icicle River. A series of new pools will help to create “steps” for fish to get past the area, enhancing access to more than 20 miles of spawning habitat. The focal species are Steelhead and Bull Trout. Join Aaron Penvose, of Trout Unlimited, for a talk to hear more about the project, the goals, and what […]

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