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SUMMARY:Great Gray Owl: A Visual Natural History Online
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by North Cascades Institute \nTwo Part Owl Series \nClass Cost: $5 \nNorth Cascades Institute is excited to partner with Skagit Audubon Society to welcome award-winning author and photographer Paul Bannick for a two-part series on owls. We hope you’ll join us as Paul shares an intimate look into the life histories of two of North America’s most charismatic birds\, the Great Gray Owl and the Snowy Owl! \nFor both presentations\, Paul will combine his breathtaking images\, first-hand accounts\, video\, sound\, and science to help inspire conservation and education efforts as well as to help spread awareness about the threats facing these owls and what we can do to protect them. You will also be given a chance to ask Paul all of your burning owl questions after his presentation. \nPaul is proud to have recently published two new books: Great Gray Owl: A Visual Natural History and Snowy Owl: A Visual Natural History. Both books feature several dozens of never-before-published images\, some of which capture behaviors rarely witnessed and perhaps never photographed. The photos work with first-hand field accounts\, which are illuminated by our most up-to-date understanding of these species. You can order copies of the books signed by Paul here!
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/great-gray-owl-a-visual-natural-history-online/
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SUMMARY:Becoming a Conscious Consumer
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by NCW Libraries & Sustainable Wenatchee\n\nDid you know that the things we buy can impact our personal health as well as the environment\, society\, and the economy?\nJoin us for Becoming a Conscious Consumer: The high cost of cheap stuff and how to be a better buyer to learn more.\n\nSustainable Wenatchee Executive Director\, Jana Fischback will help us identify ways to make more responsible purchases. Jana will cover the ethical problem of all the cheap stuff that we buy\, including global environmental and societal implications. Now\, that can get a little depressing\, so then we’ll talk about solutions!\n\nFirst\, Jana will share ideas for how to buy less. And then\, she will teach us how to buy smarter in four main categories: clothes\, groceries\, everyday household goods\, and electronics. She will also briefly touch on the issues of personal health\, greenwashing\, and advocating for manufacturers to take responsibility for the environmental cost of their products.\n\nSustainable Wenatchee is a nonprofit that promotes a culture of environmental stewardship and social sustainability in the Wenatchee valley. Jana is a Wenatchee native and earned her Master’s in Environmental Studies from Evergreen State College. She worked as a Sustainability Coordinator on the west side before returning to the valley in 2016. She co-founded Sustainable Wenatchee a year later. She is passionate about showing how social justice and economic sustainability are both intricately tied to environmental issues.\n\nAll NCW Libraries’ virtual events are free and open to the public. Events will be held through the Zoom digital meeting platform. To participate\, register. Registrants will receive an email with the Zoom meeting information. During this event\, attendees hear from the presenter and then have an opportunity to submit questions to the presenter to answer live.\n\nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/becoming-a-conscious-consumer/
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SUMMARY:Private Winter Wine Walk
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Icicle Ridge Winery \nIcicle Ridge Winery \n8977 North Road Peshastin\, WA 98847 \nJoin us for this truly unique & private Winter Wine Experience! Head out on an IRW snowshoe adventure through the vines and orchards\, while taking in the views and magical scenes of a Winter Wonderland! On this wine journey\, you will enjoy a casual snowshoe hike\, homemade Gluhwein\, a Welcome Home bonfire\, paired charcuterie board\, and of course your favorite IRW Wines! \nThis Tour Includes: \n· A private\, guided snowshoe tour on private trails through our Log Home’s vineyards and orchards. \n· Wood Family Member’s as your guides. \n· MSR Snowshoes (feel free to bring your own if desired!) \n· Intimate wine tasting and paired charcuterie board. \n· Exclusive discounts on IRW wine purchased. \n· An unforgettable experience with family & friends! \nTOTAL PRICE: $85 – Per Guest \nMin Group Size: 5 Guests\nMax Group Size: 20 Guests \nStart Time: 5:00pm | End Time: 7:00pm \n***Please arrive before 10 minutes before tour starts! \nMake your Group Reservation Today! Call or Email (509)548-7019 | info@icicleridgewinery.com
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/private-winter-wine-walk/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Backcountry Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:El Sendero presents the Winter Wildland Alliance’s Backcountry Film Festival is Back. \nDates: Jan. 13-Feb. 10th 2021 \nThe film festival is also our annual fundraiser; funds raised are used for advocacy work to support winter recreation opportunities for those of us that value the quiet winter backcountry. This is your chance to give back to protect your favorite winter playground. 85% of the film festival proceeds are returned to El Sendero. \nThe festival will be available online from January 13th to February 10th\nCost is $15 for an individual or $25 for a household.\nOnce you pay you can start watching whenever you like and after starting you will have 14 days to watch the films as often as you like. \nClick on the link below and you will be guided to the site to make your purchase and access to the films. You can stream the films to your computer\, Apple/Android device\, Roku and other streaming devices.\nWhen you make your purchase you will be sent a confirmation email with all the details on how to view the films. \nhttps://secure.everyaction.com/a4heYpPL90-H_QVv2TGY4Q2 \nThis link will be active from Jan. 13 to Feb. 10.\nHope to see you out in the snow and thank you for your support!\nP.S. Feel free to share this opportunity with your friends\, we would love the additional support!! \nEl Sendero represents winter backcountry recreationists in Washington State by advocating for the creation\, preservation and management of non-motorized winter recreation areas on public lands. We support public land management programs as well as national policy work for responsible stewardship of our cherished winter wildlands. El Sendero is a non-profit all volunteer organization based in Wenatchee\, WA and a grassroots member of the Winter Wildlands Alliance. We are backcountry skiers\, snowshoers\, snowboarders\, and outdoor adventurers.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/virtual-backcountry-film-festival/
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SUMMARY:Snowy Owl: A Visual Natural History Online
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the North Cascades Institute \nNorth Cascades Institute is excited to partner with Skagit Audubon Society to welcome award-winning author and photographer Paul Bannick for a two-part series on owls. We hope you’ll join us as Paul shares an intimate look into the life histories of two of North America’s most charismatic birds\, the Great Gray Owl and the Snowy Owl! \nFor both presentations\, Paul will combine his breathtaking images\, first-hand accounts\, video\, sound\, and science to help inspire conservation and education efforts as well as to help spread awareness about the threats facing these owls and what we can do to protect them. You will also be given a chance to ask Paul all of your burning owl questions after his presentation. \nPaul is proud to have recently published two new books: Great Gray Owl: A Visual Natural History and Snowy Owl: A Visual Natural History. Both books feature several dozens of never-before-published images\, some of which capture behaviors rarely witnessed and perhaps never photographed. The photos work with first-hand field accounts\, which are illuminated by our most up-to-date understanding of these species. You can order copies of the books signed by Paul here! \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/snowy-owl-a-visual-natural-history-online/
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SUMMARY:P'squosa People & Their Fishing Rights
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Wenatchee River Institute\n\nJoin Tribal Historian\, Richard Hart\, for your lunch break!\nA leader of the Psquosa signed the 1855 Walla Walla Treaty\, which guaranteed them a 6 by 6 mile reservation where Icicle Creek meets the Wenatchee River. The United States never surveyed the reservation and refused for over a century to recognize the tribe’s fishing rights. In a federal trial in May of 2008 the Psquosa argued they had fishing rights and eventually the court (and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals) ruled in favor of the tribe\, so under the law\, the matter is now settled. After more than 150 years the Wenatchis finally have their fishing rights.\nHow to watch:\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://zoom.us/j/99614692875…\nPasscode: 969509
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/psquosa-people-their-fishing-rights/
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