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W.A. Forest Owners’ Online Winter School

Event by WSU Extension Puget Sound Forest Stewardship Virtual Event Do you want to learn new things about enjoying and caring for your wooded property? Do you want to learn things like why so many trees are dying and what to do; how to protect your property from wildfire; agroforestry and nontimber product opportunities; how to improve wildlife habitat; how to successfully plant and care for young trees; and much more? Do you want to participate in roundtables and discussion panels […]

Native Planting 101 Workshop

Hosted by the Cascadia Conservation District Join us Mondays in March at 7-pm via Zoom to learn from our experts: March 1: Native Plant Selection and Care with Mel Asher March 8: Native Plants for a Firewise Home with Al Murphy March 15: Noxious Weed Control with Julia Sanderson March 22: Using Native Plants in Landscaping with Betsy Dudash RSVP at www.cascadiacd.org or by calling (509) 436-1601.

Indigenous Language Class

Indigenous Language Class 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 […]

Native Planting 101 Workshop Series

Hosted by the Cascadia Conservation District Join us Mondays in March at 7-pm via Zoom to learn from our experts: March 8: Native Plants for a Firewise Home with Al Murphy March 15: Noxious Weed Control with Julia Sanderson March 22: Using Native Plants in Landscaping with Betsy Dudash RSVP at www.cascadiacd.org or by calling (509) 436-1601.

Wolverines at Rainier with Cascades Carnivore Project-Virtual

Hosted by Wenatchee River Institute Price: Free Wolverines have returned to Washington's South Cascades. And scientists have discovered the first reproductive female wolverine and her two kits in Mount Rainier National Park in over one hundred years. Since 2008, Cascades Carnivore Project has been studying the natural recolonization of wolverines in Washington. Over the past decade, they have detected 9 individual wolverines from Mount Rainier National Park through the US Forest Service Wilderness areas south to Mount Adams. Wolverines are […]

Indigenous Language Class

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 […]

Marie Suize Pantalon, Itinerary of a Pioneer

Virtual General Admission $5 / $10 / $15 Pay what you can! Your ticket helps support Icicle Creek and the filmmaker. Includes Zoom Q&A after the film with Susan Butruille, author of Women's Voices from the Mother Lode: Tales from the California Gold Rush This is a virtual event, live-streamed from Icicle Creek to you, at home! We'll email you the link to watch one hour prior to the event. Donations are also greatly appreciated. This documentary tells the story […]

Redefining Outdoorsy: BIWOC in Outdoor Recreation

Hosted by Sustainable Wenatchee and Co-Sponsored by Wenatchee Outdoors No registration necessary. March 10th, 2021 7-8:30pm Zoom Link Join us as together we take in the powerful stories and natural beauty in several short films on the topic of the inclusion of brown and black people in outdoor recreation, especially women. After each video (10-20 minutes each), we'll hear the thoughts and experiences from several local women of color. Panelist bios coming soon. Photo from: https://everyoneoutside.theoutbound.com

Wild Ideas: The Salamanders of Central Washington

The Chelan Douglas Land Trust presents: Wild Ideas-The Salamanders of Central Washington This year for Wild Ideas, we are exploring the hidden aspects of our local ecosystems through short Zoom talks with experts on three Thursdays in March. Our first talk is all about salamanders from a local expert. You might be within feet of a salamander right now, but not even know it! Join Torsten Watkins, local 14-year-old herpetologist (person who studies reptiles and amphibians), as we explore the secretive but fascinating […]

Stevens Pass Shred it Sister

Hello Shred it Sisters! If you are able to make a Stevens Pass reservation for March 13th and would like to join one of our Beginner, Intermediate or advanced group rides be sure to RSVP. If you would like to be a group leader please let us know. We well be posting our COVID-19 safety protocols closer to the date and creating small groups based on skill level. For more information click here.

Watercolor Mountains in Monochrome

Hosted by the North Cascades Institute Easy to follow instruction on watercolor techniques for alpine scenery and work sessions followed by opportunities to share work with group. Instructor: Claire Giordano Class Tuition: $45 For more information click here.

Native Planting 101 Workshop Series

Hosted by the Cascadia Conservation District Join us Mondays in March at 7-pm via Zoom to learn from our experts: March 15: Noxious Weed Control with Julia Sanderson March 22: Using Native Plants in Landscaping with Betsy Dudash RSVP at www.cascadiacd.org or by calling (509) 436-1601.

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