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Mother’s Day Brunch

This year, celebrate Mom in a special way with a Mother's Day Brunch on the mountain at the Chair 5 Pub! Enjoy delicious food with your family, surrounded by the beauty of Mission Ridge. Menu Scrambled eggs Spinach and sweet potato Quiche Bacon Sausage Strawberries and cream overnight oats Breakfast scone Chocolate banana french toast Pancakes Fresh fruit Seasoned potatoes Mandarin pasta and spinach salad Assorted pastries/ cookies Price $32.99 for ages 13+ $18.99 Kids 12 and under How To […]

Birding at Lower Sleepy Hollow Preserve

Location: Lower Sleepy Hollow Preserve Lower Sleepy Hollow Preserve is a first-time location for Bird Fest! Join NCWAS's Wendy Sharp and CDLT's Elisa Lopez on a short 1-mile evening walk on a floodplain near the Lower Wenatchee River. Observe and learn about the birds that prefer this habitat and about the native plant restoration projects. Part of our walk will be on uneven surface and the area could be muddy from frequent flooding, please bring suitable shoes to stay comfortable. […]

Bird Fest Recon Trip at Stormy Preserve

Location: Stormy Preserve Join Cascadia Conservation District’s Mark Ingman and Chelan-Douglas Land Trust’s Susan Ballinger to explore a variety of Entiat watershed bird habitats including recently restored riverside forests and shrubby creeks. We’ll walk off-trail for Β½-mile along the Entiat River where over 60 species of birds use the riverside forest habitat during May. We hope to see resident American dipper, belted kingfisher, common merganser, and dozens of just-arrived migrant songbirds, especially flycatchers, warblers, and vireos. We will then drive […]

Wednesday Wakeup

Join local Audubon members Susan Ballinger and Jane Zanol for a short walk along a quiet paved road to overlook a shrubby creek corridor where dozens of colorful neotropical migrant birds arrive to nest. We will meet at the intersection of Number 2 Canyon and Skyline Drive and car caravan one mile and then walk. This walk is especially designed for new birders and loaner binoculars will be provided. Suitable for all ages. We will walk on a paved level […]

Bird Fest Recon at Cashmere Canyons

Event hosted by Chelan Douglas Land Trust Join Joe Ververka CDLT's Trails Field Coordinator, Annette Jouard, and John Taylor for a recon field trip through fields and forests of a private ranch near Cashmere. Expect to see birds of grassland, shrub-steppe, forestry, and spectacular fields of wildflowers. From wide-open wildflower-filled hillsides to forested peaks and views of the Enchantments, this outing will explore many types of bird habitat on one of the newest trail systems in our area. To register […]

WRI Beginner Bird Walk

This event is hosted by the Wenatchee River Institute Get to know the birds of the Wenatchee River Institute campus with WRI Field Educator Tucker Jonas. This walk will be less than one mile at a slow pace: trails are gravel with two short inclines. We'll look for resident nuthatches and woodpeckers, as well as migrants such as flycatchers and warblers. Loaner binoculars available. Meet outside the WRI River Haus. No registration required. This event is FREE.

Bird Collection Open House with Dr. Dan Stephens

This event is free. Dr. Dan Stephens invites you to join him in viewing the bird skin collection he has built and curated over the past 30 years. The collection currently contains 480 specimens, including 160 species of birds from the American coot to the Western screech owl. More than 200 community members, ornithologists, students, colleagues, and friends have contributed their time to collect, prepare, and maintain the bird skins. Through their cooperative effort, Dr. Dan has created a valuable […]

Grizzly Bears: Guardians of the Wilderness (Online)

This event is hosted by the North Cascades Institute Cost: $10 Grizzly bears, one of North America’s most iconic wildlife species, once roamed across half the continent. Today, their range and numbers are much diminished. They are gone from 25 percent of their former territory in Canada and 94 percent in the Lower 48 states. And they are no longer found at all in the southern part of their original range, which once extended all the way to central Mexico. […]

Leavenworth Spring Bird Fest

Leavenworth Spring Bird Fest May 18th-21st, 2023 The annual Leavenworth Spring Bird Fest promotes conservation through educational and recreational activities about birds, wildlife, and their environments. Come bird with us, discovering the natural beauty and wonders of North Central Washington! Celebrate the return of migratory birds in the midst of peak wildflower season. Enjoy the excitement of birding field trips and workshops. Take part in speaker events, music, visual arts, picnics, and activities for all ages and abilities. All of […]

Bird Fest Recon at Horse Lake Reserve

Hosted by Chelan Douglas Land Trust Location: Horse Lake Reserve A variety of habitat types provide shelter for many bird species at CDLT’s Horse Lake Reserve. Join NCWAS's Neal Hedges and CDLT's Elisa Lopez for this early-morning birding trip above the Wenatchee Valley during prime birding season. Registration required.Β Limited to 10 participants. This birding event will last about 5 hours and we will walk a total of 5 miles with 1000 feet of elevation gain. Driving 3 miles on a […]

Nature Writing at Ski Hill with Wenatchee Valley College

Accompany Wenatchee Valley College instructors Derek Sheffield and Dan Stephens and their learning community students on a field trip to Leavenworth Ski Hill. Get inspired by the local flora and fauna, and express your thoughts on paper through creative writing. Meet at 2:00 PM in the Ski Hill parking lot, prepared for walking on trails. Don't forget your paper and pencil! No registration required. Address: 10701 Ski Hill Drive. This is a free event.

Native Heritage Bus Tours

This event is hosted by the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center The Region Through Native American Eyes Randy Lewis will lead a tour highlighting the local native art by Smoker Marchand. Smoker’s artΒ graces landscape from Wenatchee to Omak and surrounding area. The Region Through Native American Eyes Randy Lewis grew up with a strong understanding and sense of place within Native American Columbia PlateauΒ indigenous society. Lewis traces his roots to the Wenatchi band. Lewis’ enthusiasm for the history of […]

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