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SUMMARY:Leavenworth RockFest
DESCRIPTION:LMA’s mission is to strengthen the community through climbing and what better way to do that than by hosting the annual Leavenworth Rockfest! A grassroots rock climbing event\, Rockfest has been Washington’s largest climbing festival for the past 18 years. Now it’s hosted by the Leavenworth Mountain Association as their largest fundraiser of the year and supported by several amazing people and companies\, all of which have played an integral part in the success of past Rockfests as well as this years. \nThe festival has several different elements aimed at educating and introducing climbing to everyone as well as encouraging seasoned climbers to push their limits in fun and competitive ways. The culmination of these elements is a festival for climbers and non-climbers alike! Check out the list below to see all the different things going on this year: \n• Der Klettergarten Bouldering Competition    • Climbing Clinics    • Responsible Climbing Series    • Stewardship Project with USFS    • Food & Drinks    • Climbing Shoe Demo\n• Campground Climber Competitions    • Special Guest Speaker: Mikey Schaefer    • Giant Raffle    • Onsite Camping\no Giant Raffle with prizes from Petzl\, Mountain Gear\, Black Diamond\, La Sportiva\, Five Ten\, Scarpa\, Feathered Friends\, Cilo Gear\, Outdoor Research\, C.A.M.P.\, Thermarest\, and MORE! \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/leavenworth-rockfest/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180507T183000
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SUMMARY:Group Mountain Bike Rides with Cycle Central
DESCRIPTION:Group mountain bike rides are offered by Cycle Central on Monday evenings starting at 6:30-6:45 every Monday until September. \nLocation of the rides changes weekly so click here to see Cycle Central’s Facebook page for the most up to date information. \nThere are three groups of riders: \n\nNewer riders\, plan for a five mile ride with many stops.\nSome experience\, plan for an hour to an hour and a half ride with few stops.\nShredders that get out and ride hard for a few hours.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/group-mountain-bike-rides-with-cycle-central-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180508T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180508T193000
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SUMMARY:Foothills Wildflower Field Study
DESCRIPTION:This class at WVC Continuing Education program (wvc.edu/ced) will use all your senses to explore and learn about blooming wildflowers in the Wenatchee Foothills. Each week\, you will study 3-5 plants on site\, learning key identification characteristics and creating a personal field journal (provided). The study will include learning about each wildflower’s habitat\, ecological role\, and its use by animals and people. Loaner magnifying lens and a field identification guide will be provided. This class is in partnership with Chelan-Douglas Land Trust and we will use trails at the Jacobson Preserve. In case of rain\, we will meet at a nearby covered location. Fitness Level: Participants need to be able to walk on uneven surface of an uphill and downhill trail. The course will cover up to 1 mile total roundtrip\, walking at a slow pace. The class will be sitting on the ground to conduct close-up field study. \n6 hours \nInstructor: Susan Ballinger \nTuesdays 6-7:30pm \nMay 8-29 \nCED554 $59 \nJacobson Preserve Trailhead
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/foothills-wildflower-field-study/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180508T180000
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SUMMARY:Group Road Rides with Cycle Central
DESCRIPTION:Cycle Central hosts Tuesday evening Road rides every week! Click here for updates on the location and schedule information. \nRoad rides \n3 groups \n1. about 15-18 miles 13 mph avg speed \n2. about 25 miles 16 mph avg speed \n3. 30 miles+ 17+mph avg speed.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/group-road-rides-with-cycle-central-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180508T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180508T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T055520
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SUMMARY:The Columbia Rolls On: A Vision for the Future
DESCRIPTION:The Columbia Rolls On: A Vision for the Future \n\n\nModernizing a treaty to sustain a river and its people into the 21st Century \nPresented by the Wenatchee Valley Museum: \nSpeaker panel discussion highlights the history\, status and opportunities related to the historic Columbia River Treaty and its renegotiation. Panelists include Chelan County PUD General Manager Steve Wright\, “A River Captured” author Eileen Delahanty Pearkes and John Sirois of the Upper Columbia United Tribes. The program is moderated by Museum board member Sara Rolfs and sponsored by the Wenatchee River Institute and the Cascade Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group. It is a part of the Wenatchee Valley Environmental Film and Lecture Series. \nEach speaker will share their unique perspectives and stories about how the 50-year-old Columbia River Treaty has impacted river communities and offer insights into what an updated\, modernized Columbia River Treaty has the potential to create in terms of sustaining and restoring the Columbia River and its people during a time of climate change and uncertainty. The treaty is an agreement established 50 years ago between Canada and the United States to jointly manage hydropower production and flood management. While this agreement brought important benefits to the Northwest\, it also caused catastrophic harm to the river’s health and communities on both sides of the international border. \nThe panel discussion is in four parts beginning with Steve Wright’s experiences with the treaty and his ideas for a balanced solution providing broad benefits to the Pacific Northwest. Author Eileen Delahunty Pearkes’ portion of the presentation is titled “Healing the Columbia” and features historical images and details the losses to the river basin as the result of the original treaty. John Sirois shares the historical perspective of the river from a First Nations point of view and talks about the importance of restoring salmon runs above Grand Coulee and Chief Joseph dams. After the three presentations\, there will be an opportunity for guests to ask questions of the panel.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/the-columbia-rolls-on-a-vision-for-the-future/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180512T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180512T120000
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CREATED:20180226T035028Z
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SUMMARY:Basics of Outdoor Survival
DESCRIPTION:WVC Continuing Education Presents- \nWe live and play close to nature and the outdoors\, but would you know what to do if you got lost and had to survive out in the wild? Learn the basics of outdoor survival\, including how to build a shelter\, selecting the right location\, how to make fire by friction\, flint and steel and how to purify water by both primitive and non-primitive methods. One day will be spent in the classroom and one day at an outdoor field location using what you have learned in the field. \nInstructor: Brad Townsend \nSa 9am-12pm May 12th \nWVC Wenatchi Hall\, Room 2207 \nand Sa 9am-3pm May 19th \nField Location \n$89
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/basics-of-outdoor-survival/
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SUMMARY:e-Bike Burrito Ride!
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 12 May 10 AM – 2 PM e-Bike riders are invited to join Plug-In NCW  at the Pybus Public Market to share experiences\, show their pedal assist bikes to the public and ride the Apple capital Trail.  For more information please contact Jack Anderson (509) 293-1195 or plugincenter@gmail.com.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/e-bike-burrito-ride-2/
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