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SUMMARY:Take a Kid Mnt. Biking Day Virtual Challenge
DESCRIPTION:New for 2020\, Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance is excited to host the Take A Kid Mountain Biking Day Virtual Challenge\, facilitated by our friends at Compass Outdoor Adventures. \nJoin in on the day’s all-ages festivities Saturday\, October 3rd from any trail\, anywhere. Online scavenger hunts\, creative challenges\, and fun ideas for getting out and riding will make for an inspiring day in a family-friendly and inclusive environment. \nThe event officially starts at 10am\, but pre-ride missions will be released at 6am for those who want a head start! Oh\, and did we mention it’s completely free? \nUsing the Goosechase app as a platform\, you and your family (or COVID pod) will be guided through a series of 50 mountain bike related challenges–  everything from riding your bike\, to drawing your favorite trail\, to answering quiz questions. For every challenge completed\, you’ll earn points in a friendly competition. Don’t feel like competing? No problem. Sit back and use the challenge prompts presented by live hosts at Compass to fuel your day’s mountain bike fun. \nLater in the day\, a prize package (worth over $1\,200!) will be awarded to one lucky team. \nComplete your first mission before we start by downloading and printing this cool coloring book page for your kids to color! To get your mission points we will ask for a picture of the awesome finished product! To participate\, you must register your team using the link below and download the free Goosechase app. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/take-a-kid-mnt-biking-day-virtual-challenge/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201003T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201003T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
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SUMMARY:Leavenworth Marathon
DESCRIPTION:A note from the WenOut Staff: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic\, please contact the organization hosting the event or check their website or Facebook page to verify if the event is continuing to take place. Thank you. \nHosted by Ted Driven \nThis is a stunningly beautiful course in the scenic town of Leavenworth. Marathoners will start near the renown Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area. Runners will run a loop through Icicle Canyon\, the Bavarian Village of Leavenworth and through wooded riverfront trails on mixed surfaces of asphalt and dirt trails. Surrounded by impressive mountains\, keep your eyes open for salmon spawning in the Wenatchee River and Icicle Creek. The half marathon event welcomes both runners and walkers. The marathon is limited to runners who will complete the course within the six-hour time limit. The half marathon course is open for four hours. Leavenworth is Washington’s “Bavarian Village” located 2 hours east of the Puget Sound bordering the Wenatchee National Forest and Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area. Oktoberfest is Leavenworth’s biggest festival of the year with 3 weeks of music\, parades\, food (and of course\, beverages) and activities for children and adults. A great race will only be part of your unique experience on race weekend! \nWe are very proud of the partnerships we have forged with the United States Department of Fish and Wildlife\, United States Forest Service\, Washington State Department of Transportation\, Chelan County\, the City of Leavenworth\, and our friends and neighbors in Leavenworth\, without whom this event would not be possible. \nThe Leavenworth Marathon is operated by TedDriven\, an organization that supports cancer research and numerous local charities and organizations. Cancer research is a special interest of the directors. Everyone knows someone who has suffered through cancer\, and your race directors have all been directly impacted and are committed to doing their part to fight the disease. TedDriven donates proceeds from the Leavenworth Marathon to the cancer biology lab at the University of Pennsylvania. This lab is making amazing progress in fighting solid tumors genetically. Please check back for updates from the lab on their progress. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/leavenworth-marathon/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201003T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201003T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20200807T105219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200807T105259Z
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SUMMARY:Caveman Roar n' Pour 5k Trail Fun Run & Wine Tasting
DESCRIPTION:A note from the WenOut Staff: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic\, please contact the organization hosting the event or check their website or Facebook page to verify if the event is continuing to take place. Thank you. \nLocation: Cave B Estate Winery: Cave B Estate Winery 348 Silica Rd NW\, Quincy\, WA 98848 \nPLEASE NOTE- THE DATE HAS CHANGED FROM MARCH 21\, 2020 TO OCTOBER 3\, 2020 DUE TO COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS.\nRegistration for our 7th annual Caveman Roar n’ Pour 5K Trail Fun Run & Wine Tasting Event on Saturday\, October 3rd (followed by our annual Grape Picking & Stomping Harvest Festival on Sunday\, October 4th). \nGet your Caveman & Cavewoman outfits ready\, grab some friends and make a team or join us individually. Dilly Deli will be catering lunch\, a Turkey Pesto Sandwich or Veggie Wrap meals and the Tri-Cities Steel Band Association is bringing multiple bands for your pre- & post run entertainment. Wine tasting on 4 of our award winning Cave B wines(for those over 21) and a long sleeved t-shirt are included in your registration. To guarantee a shirt please register before February 29\, 2020. If running isn’t your thing you can always walk too. There are ample photo ops of vineyards and our gorgeous Gorge river view as you run along the cliff edge so get your phone cameras ready! \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/caveman-roar-n-pour-5k-trail-fun-run-wine-tasting/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201003T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201003T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20200806T114748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200930T112240Z
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SUMMARY:Bike 2 Thrive 2020
DESCRIPTION:Bike 2 Thrive is an event for Individuals & families to Bike or Walk on our Loop Trail. This event is hosted by Life Choices. It is a chance for our community to come together in unity and hope; social-distancing of course. Sign-up today! \nJoin us as we walk/bike our way through a treasure hunt on the Apple Capitol Loop Trail on September 12th\, 9:00 am-2:00 pm. Choose to bike or walk\, choose your time\, choose which family members join you and choose who will support you with pledges and donations. Meet us at Pybus Market to check-in\, then off you go at your own pace\, social-distancing at 6’ apart. There will be several walking/biking routes and fun for all ages! \nWhat can you expect at the event: \n* Washable\, reusable Face masks for every participant ages 4 and\nup.\n* Keepsake from the treasure hunt.\n* Tables with bottled water and prepackaged snacks around the\nloop (masks worn by person at table. Hand sanitizer\navailable at every table.)\n* Participation medals for children ages 4-12.\n* Grand Prize for person/family that raises the most funds through\npledges.\n* Raffle tickets to win a prize for everyone who raises $500 and\nabove in pledges.\n* Raffle tickets to win a third prize for everyone who completes the\nentire loop. \nOUT OF TOWN THAT DAY? NO PROBLEM! CONTACT US FOR ALTERNATIVES. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/bike-2-thrive-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201004T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201004T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20200919T113120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200919T113145Z
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SUMMARY:Gear Swap
DESCRIPTION:Gear Swap hosted by Leavenworth Winter Sports Club \nSince it’s 2020 we will be hosting this event OUTSIDE\nin the Ski Hill base area. \n* face coverings and social distancing will be expected of all guests \nADMISSION:\n$5 Per Person\n$15 Per Family \nSELLERS:\n2020 SPECIAL (yes\, something good in 2020!)\nYour very own 10×10 space will set you back only $10.\nCommercial Sellers $50 \nTumwater Bakery will be there with Pastries & Coffee! \nTable and Gear Set-Up: 10:30am-12:00pm \nPlease bring your own table(s) and any racks that you’ll need for your gear display\, plus a canopy if you have one (we do have a limited number of canopies and tables available on a first come first serve basis\, or by bribe). In an effort to discourage rummaging & handling of items please display your gear in a single layer for easy viewing. \nACCEPTABLE GEAR:\nNordic\, Alpine\, AT/Backcountry\, Snowboard plus any Human Powered Sports Gear (it doesn’t have to be winter specific). \nTo reserve your spot or if you have any questions\, contact events@skileavenworth.com
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/gear-swap-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201007T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201007T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20200919T104725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200919T104725Z
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SUMMARY:Molly Hashimoto Watercolors
DESCRIPTION:North Cascades Institute Presents- \nMolly Hashimoto Watercolors \nJoin artist Molly Hashimoto for an interactive workshop and optical feast. Molly will share her work and techniques for capturing the visual essence of our region. Suitable for practicing artists and fans alike! \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/molly-hashimoto-watercolors/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201011
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20200723T113008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200723T113017Z
UID:10000563-1602288000-1602374399@wenatcheeoutdoors.org
SUMMARY:W.A. State Parks Free Day
DESCRIPTION:Access Washington State Parks free on Saturday\, Oct. 10\, as we recognize World Mental Health Day\, which supports State Parks’ participation in the nation-wide ParkRx movement to help people access nature’s health benefits. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/w-a-state-parks-free-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201010T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201010T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20200807T101730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200807T101756Z
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SUMMARY:Light the Loop
DESCRIPTION:On October 10\, 2020\, Serve Wenatchee Valley is bringing back their community event “Light the LOOP”\, only this year it is going to have a different look and goal! “We plan to coordinate lighting the entire 9.6 miles of loop trail”\, says Thom Nees\, Executive Director of Serve Wenatchee Valley. “We are inviting our communities to come together and stand in solidarity hand-in-hand or 6’ apart (depending on what phase the counties will be in and in cooperation with the local health district) to celebrate where we are as a Sign of HOPE!” \nLocal organizations\, businesses\, and churches are invited to adopt a 1/8-mile section of the loop within the circle from Chelan County’s Walla Walla Point Park southward across the Columbia River on the Pedestrian Bridge\, down the paved trail north on the waterfront of East Wenatchee\, crossing the Odabashian Bridge (Highway 97) on the north side of town\, and back to the western side. \nWe will begin to gather at 5:30PM\, get into place and light the loop at 7:17PM. Residents who cannot attend in person are invited to shine their light and sound their HOPE from their own homes at the 7:17PM mark. We are working with local media outlets in order to promote and broadcast the event live on radio\, television\, and online digital channels. Our goal is for everyone in our Valley to stop and join together in HOPE as we emerge from this pandemic. \nThe event is being coordinated by an expanding group of community leaders currently including: Wenatchee Valley Chamber of Commerce\, Digital Media Northwest\, Wenatchee Downtown Association\, Impact! Events\, Link Transit\, Numerica Performing Arts Center\, Chelan County PUD\, Confluence Rotary Club along with other members of our community. \nThe Lighting of the Loop will offer an amazing picture of what can be done when we all come together and Make HOPE Contagious. It will serve for years to come as a Sign of HOPE! \nIf you are a part of an organization or business locally and want to get involved\, you can do that here: https://hipaa.jotform.com/TeresaCraig/light-the-loop-2020 \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/light-the-loop/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201016
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20200916T025821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T025821Z
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SUMMARY:Firewise Communities Chipping Event
DESCRIPTION:This event is for all residents of Chelan County including those who live in the middle of town. \nThis service is FREE for residents of Chelan County \nAllowed: Tree and limbs up to 8″ diameter trimmings and brush \nNot Allowed: Noxious weeds\, sod\, animal waste\, garbage\, plastic bags\, root balls\, pine needles\, or leaves \nStacking Piles for Chipping \n-When stacking debris\, please place all the stems and tress and brush pointing the same direction with the cut ends toward the road. This makes the pile easier to pull apart to feed the chipper. \n-Max pile height is 5 feet. \n-Individual cut pieces must not be thicker than 8″ in diameter. \n-Stack similar sized items together in piles. Please pile items by hand. \n-Debris should not be blocking any traffic. \n-Chipping will occur in mid to late October. \nPlease track your hours preparing for the chipping crew. Proof of landowner contribution is required for this program. Record your time raking\, pruning\, thinning trees\, and other activities to make your home better prepared for wildfire. \nRegister here. \nFor questions or additional information contact Amanda Newell with Cascadia Conservation District at (509) 436-1601 or amandan@cascadiacd.org
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/firewise-communities-chipping-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201015T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201015T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20200919T102546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200919T103407Z
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SUMMARY:Living with Volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest Online
DESCRIPTION:North Cascades Institute Presents- \nFire and Brimstone: Living with Volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest Online \nWhat distinguishes the Pacific Northwest from other regions in the United States? Hint: it’s an explosive geological feature. That’s right – our many active volcanoes! From Mt. Baker and Glacier Peak in the north to Mts. Rainier\, Adams and St. Helens\, these iconic glacier-clad peaks of the Cascade Range are part of a 800 mile-long chain of volcanoes\, according to the USGS\, extending from northern California to southern British Columbia. \n\n\n\n“The volcanoes are the result of the slow slide of dense oceanic crust as it sinks beneath North America (subduction)\, which releases water and melts overlying rock\,” the geological agency explains. “Cascade volcanoes have erupted in the recent past and will erupt again.”Join science educator Gina Roberti for an interactive online presentation which will provide you the tools to observe and understand volcanic processes. Become acquainted with the volcanoes in our region and why we have so much volcanic activity concentrated in this part of the world. You’ll also gain awareness of volcanic hazards to serve as an informed community member. \nIn this virtual program\, we’ll use satellite images and aerial photography to make observations of the major stratovolcanoes of the Cascades range. You’ll learn how to observe evidence of past eruptive processes in the rock record on your next hike or drive over a mountain pass. We will also discuss how the science of volcano monitoring and hazards mitigation has shifted with modern technologies and become familiar with the international collaboration of government agencies. Finally\, we will discuss how we as communities can live safely with volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest. \nYour registration includes a 45-minute interactive comprehensive volcano presentation; dynamic exploration using Google Earth of regional volcanoes; discussion of local community and global scientific responses to volcano activity; and time for Q&A and discussion. \nPrepare to have the top blown off your curiosity in this red-hot program! For more information and to register click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/living-with-volcanoes-in-the-pacific-northwest-online/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201017T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201017T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20201014T091557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201014T091557Z
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SUMMARY:Fire Cider Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Fire Cider Workshop\nSat 12 PM  · Cloudview Farm Ephrata · Ephrata\, Washington \n\nLearn how to make your own Fire Cider! Join us for a Make & Take Workshop. You will get hands-on experience at creating your own herbal wellness remedy as you learn about the benefits of all the herbs and ingredients. All materials provided and you will go home with your own jar of Fire Cider.\n\nFire Cider is a tonic that is traditionally made in the fall season\, and is most notably used as a cold & flu preventative. It’s a folk medicine that aids digestion\, promotes circulation\, and boosts immunity. This vinegar based infusion gets it’s name from it’s wild combination of ingredients that includes ginger\, horseradish\, jalapenos balanced with lemons\, rosemary\, turmeric and honey. This is a great time of year to gather the spicy roots\, fruit and hardy herbs for this preparation so you can use them throughout the winter and spring.\n\nCost – $35 – includes all ingredients and your own jar of fire cider.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/fire-cider-workshop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201017T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201017T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20201009T111341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201009T111341Z
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SUMMARY:Salmon Bake-A Virtual Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center \nJoin us virtually as Wenatchi/P’squosa elder Randy Lewis presents a traditional blessing of water and salmon. One of the Plateau tribes’ most significant ceremonies is the First Salmon Feast\, marking the arrival of salmon to traditional fishing grounds. Lewis\, the great-great-grandson of Sam Miller\, founder of the Miller-Freer Trading Post\, the anchor to the original City of Wenatchee\, will retell origin stories related to the Creator’s calling of a grand council of the plants and animals to help feed and care for the newest of creations: humans. \nWenatchee Valley Museum members are invited to participate in a feast of salmon\, part of the traditional tribal religion in the Columbia Basin that reinforces the central role salmon and water play for Columbia Basin tribal people in your own home.  With a series of videos\, we will lead you through building a traditional fire pit as well as preparing and cooking the salmon.  Randy will then present the traditional blessing live and you are invited to participate via Zoom. \nYou decide on how much or how little you would like to participate\, whether you go all out and build the fire pit or just cook the fish in your oven\, you won’t want to miss Randy’s retelling of the origin story or the moving and sacred blessing of water and salmon. The live blessing will take place at 3:00 pm on Saturday\, October 17th. \nThe videos and Zoom link will be sent in separate emails. \nPlease register here: 61981.blackbaudhosting.com/61981/Salmon-Bake-Virtual and the videos will be sent to you.  The live ceremony will be held on October 17 at 3:00 pm.  A Zoom link will be sent in a separate email.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/salmon-bake-a-virtual-celebration/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201018T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20201009T112309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201009T112309Z
UID:10000962-1603022400-1603040400@wenatcheeoutdoors.org
SUMMARY:The Legend of Propman
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center \nWhat do you know about The Legend of Propman? Not much – well get prepared! \nThis Halloween we have gathered several community leaders to retell the local legend of the B-24 that crashed near Mission Ridge. Propman is the lone survivor\, the tail gunner that roams Bomber Bowl with an airplane prop lodged in his body. \nRegister to hear Rufus Woods\, Frank Kuntz\, Linda Haglund\, Jerrilea Crawford\, Shiloh Burgess\, and Josh Jorgenson put their own spin on Wenatchee folklore. Don’t listen alone. \nThis is a by-donation event. We will send you a private link on October 18th to listen to the spooky story whenever you dare. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/the-legend-of-propman/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201021T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201021T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20201014T094222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201014T094222Z
UID:10000580-1603303200-1603310400@wenatcheeoutdoors.org
SUMMARY:Firewise Landscaping and the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI)
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee Valley College Continuing Education and Sustainable Wenatchee presents- \nFirewise Landscaping and the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) This workshop will focus on how you can minimize risks to your property from a wildland fire\, especially if you live in or near the wildland-urban interface. You’ll learn about creating defensible spaces; the home ignition zone concept of fire-safe design\, including plant selection and placement and hardscapes; and additional recommendations or local requirements for homeowners who live in the wildland-urban interface. \nThis 2 hour class is taught by SW board member Betsy Dudash via Zoom. $29. \nRegister here: https://wv.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassListing.ClassListingDisplay&int_category_id=3&int_sub_category_id=5&int_catalog_id=
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/firewise-landscaping-and-the-wildland-urban-interface-wui/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201021T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201021T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20201014T092155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201014T092204Z
UID:10000966-1603303200-1603314000@wenatcheeoutdoors.org
SUMMARY:Fall Wreath Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening out making your very own fall wreath! All supplies and foliage will be provided by StinaBee’s Flower Farm. \n120 Cottage Avenue \n120 cottage ave\, Cashmere\, WA 98815\nWednesday\, October 21\, 2020\n6:00-9:00pm\nThis event will be hosted at the Henry Building in downtown Cashmere. 120 Cottage Ave. Cashmere\, WA \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/fall-wreath-making-workshop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201022T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201022T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20200925T062140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200925T062140Z
UID:10000958-1603351800-1603364400@wenatcheeoutdoors.org
SUMMARY:Birding at Mountain Home Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thu\, 10/22/2020\n\n\nTime: 7:30am-11:00am\n\n\nLocation Mountain Home Preserve\n\n\n\n\nMountain Home Preserve eBird Monitoring Project \nWould 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. \nDates: March 26\, April 23\, May 21\, June 25\, July 30\, August 20\, September 24\, October 22\, November 19 \nMeeting at 7:30 am at the Safeway store in Leavenworth\, or Susan will pick up carpoolers in Wenatchee at 7 am at the Penny Road Park and Ride. We walk a 2.2-mile route\, stopping at 5 points to conduct 10-minute counts. \nPlease note: contact Susan by cell phone 24-hours ahead (509-669-7820) to confirm\, because changing weather conditions can result in canceling the route.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/birding-at-mountain-home-preserve/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201022T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201022T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20200919T104520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200919T104520Z
UID:10000572-1603386000-1603389600@wenatcheeoutdoors.org
SUMMARY:Amanda Colbert & Orcas
DESCRIPTION:North Cascades Institute Presents- \nAmanda Colbert & Orcas \nBecome one of the educated pod with local orca educator Amanda Colbert! She will lay out orca biology and discuss their connection to salmon and by extension\, upriver waterways and landscapes of the North Cascades. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/amanda-colbert-orcas/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201024T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201024T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T130711
CREATED:20200919T115627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200919T115627Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Watercolor with Molly Hashimoto
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute Presents- \nLearn how to paint the vibrant colors of autumn in the Cascades with Molly Hashimoto!\nIn this hands-on class\, you will paint along with her\, trying out techniques with fun skill-building exercises\, as well as more complete paintings of landscapes. We will share work at the end of the workshop with lots of positive feedback and helpful suggestions. \nCost: $53 members\, $60 non-members\nLimit of 12 participants\nAfter registering\, you will receive the Zoom link information \nWatercolor Supply List:\n**NOTE: the materials you already have at home are fine! The only item Molly suggests you buy is Arches 140 lb. cold press watercolor paper.\n-Drawing pencil HB (for watercolor under sketches) \n-Artist eraser\, white Mars plastic (made by Staedtler) \n-Paper: Arches 140 lb. cold press watercolor paper\, 100% rag cut to your preferred size for painting. Check out the new horizontal and square format blocks\, too. \n-Lightweight board for paper mounting for ease of painting if you use single sheets with clips or rubber bands. \n-Brushes: Sable or sable/synthetic blend watercolor brushes: #12\, #6\, and #4 round\, ¾” flat.\nOther sizes and types are optional. Do not buy a synthetic brush in #12 or #8 size: they are too stiff and do not lay smooth washes. Synthetics are fine for #4 and smaller sizes. I like Da Vinci Maestro sable rounds the best\, but they are expensive. A sable/synthetic blend works well and is cheaper. Other brushes I like using are smaller flat brushes with chisel edges (which are useful for softening edges\, and lifting out)\, riggers or liners for small line work. \n-Water and water containers or waterbrushes \n-Palette: Alvin 18 pan with blue waterproof seal\, filled with the following tube paints:\nPaints: I use Daniel Smith watercolors\nReds: Cool: permanent alizarin crimson\nWarm: pyrrol scarlet\nBlues: Cool: phthalo blue (green shade)\nWarm: phthalo blue (red shade) or French ultramarine blue or ultramarine blue\nYellows: Cool: hansa yellow light\nWarm: hansa yellow medium\nViolet: carbazole violet\nBrowns and golds: quinacridone burnt orange\, yellow ochre or raw sienna (you can substitute burnt umber or burnt sienna for the quinacridone burnt orange).\nOther colors you may want to add\, in order of their usefulness: cobalt blue\, hansa yellow deep or new gamboge\, perylene green\, perinone orange\, indanthrone blue\, Chinese white or Winsor and Newton permanent white gouache-it has more covering power than Chinese white. \n-Paper towels\, rags \n-Optional: Winsor and Newton Masking Fluid\, white pens (I like Posca paint pens for corrections)\nSea sponge for corrections\, Cheap Joe’s Fritch scrub brushes\, also for corrections \n\n\n\n\n\nCONTACT INFO\n Rachel Bishop\n rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org\n 509-548-0181 ext 5
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/virtual-watercolor-with-molly-hashimoto/
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SUMMARY:Litter Pick Up with Sustainable Wenatchee
DESCRIPTION:Join Sustainable Wenatchee in one of four litter pick ups on Sunday afternoons\, in the spirit of Make a Difference Day (Oct 24th). \nMeet at the Apple Capital Loop parking lot off of Empire Ave NW in East Wenatchee (north of the Odabashian bridge). We’ll divide into small groups and cover the area around the parking lot\, along the loop trail and possibly along the highway near the bridge. Bring your own gardening\, rubber or latex gloves. Safety vests and garbage bags will be provided. \nIf you will be joining us\, please register here: https://forms.gle/QRH96dNujkrc8cmT9 \nThis will be a socially distanced event with participation capped to ensure everyone’s safety. Please wear a mask while we’re gathered in a group; once we spread out along the road\, mask wearing is up to your discretion while working alone.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/litter-pick-up-with-sustainable-wenatchee/
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