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SUMMARY:Return of the Wapato: Native Foods
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tue\, 11/13/2018\n\n\nTime: 7:00pm\n\n\nLocation\nWenatchee Museum & Cultural Center\n\n\n\n\nEmily Washines\, Yakama tribal member and scholar\, talks about the intrinsic link between culture and food and the heartbreaking consequences to a community when those links to the past are broken. Washines uses the reintroduction of the Wapato plant as an example of the connection of indigenous foods to the health and culture retention of the Yakama tribe. In her 60-minute slide show presentation\, Washines talks about interviewing elders\, visiting traditional food gathering grounds and ultimately reclaiming land that had grown wheat for 70 years back to its historical roots of prime wapato wetland. \nWashines is a member of the Central Washington University board of trustees and president of the Yakima Environmental Learning Foundation. She is a lifelong learner of Ichiskiin Sinwit\, the Yakama language. Her published documents include: “Natural Restoration and Cultural Knowledge of the Yakama Nation” and “Indigenous Rights\, Water and Development: The Skokomish and the Yakamas.” \nThis event is part of the Wenatchee Valley Environmental Film & Lecture Series. All films are presented at the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center. They are free (with a suggested donation of $5) and open to all. Invite your friends!
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/return-of-the-wapato-native-foods/
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SUMMARY:North on the Wing
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 14\, 2018\n6:30 pm-8:30 pm\n\n\nBarn Beach Reserve\, 347 Division St.\, Leavenworth\n\nNorth on the Wing—Travels with the Songbird Migration of Spring\nBruce M. Beehler\, PhD Research Associate\, Division of Birds\, Smithsonian Institution \nWenatchee River Institute Presents-In this illustrated lecture\, naturalist and ornithologist\, Bruce Beehler\, will recount his hundred-day-long 2015 field trip following the spring migration of songbirds from the coast of southeastern Texas up the Mississippi and thence into the boreal forests of northern Ontario— breeding ground of many of the beautiful and vocal North American wood warblers. Along the way\, Beehler visited various migratory bird field projects as well as scores of local\, state\, and national parks and refuges critical for the preservation of the migration phenomenon. He also spent time in an array of eclectic and beautiful rural communities from southern Louisiana and Mississippi through the Heartland and to the northern limit of roads in Ontario\, land of the Cree and Ojibwe First Nations peoples. Beehler’s informal goal was to spend time with all thirty-seven eastern wood warblers on their prime breeding habitat. In pursuing this objective\, he saw a lot of deeply rural North America. His presentation touches on wildlife\, nature conservation\, migration research\, American history\, and rural culture. \nBeehler will be signing his popular book\, North on the Wing (Smithsonian: 2018)\, after the lecture. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/north-on-the-wing/
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SUMMARY:SAS Snow Gear Night!
DESCRIPTION:Location: Arlberg Sports 25 North Wenatchee Avenue\, Wenatchee WA 98801. \nTime: 6:30pm-8:30pm \nDate: Thursday\, November 15th. \nSki/snowboard season is around the corner. \nJoin us at Arlberg Sports in Wenatchee\, WA for our first Central WA SAS (Sisters in Action Sports) Snow Gear Night. This a free event geared towards ladies! Come hang out gals and learn about proper boot fit\, board/ski maintenance\, and many other gear tips! \nBring your boots and skis/snowboard. All sisters welcome!! Kids welcome if you don’t have a sitter. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/sas-snow-gear-night/
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SUMMARY:Reel Rock 13 Movies!
DESCRIPTION:November 17th at 7:00pm\nJoin us for 4 films at Riverfront Rock Gym in Wenatchee. \nQUEEN MAUD LAND featuring Conrad Anker\, Jimmy Chin\, Savannah Cummins\, Alex Honnold\, Anna Pfaff\, Cedar Wright\nTHE VALLEY OF THE MOON featuring Madaleine Sorkin\, Eliav Nissan\, Mohammad Hussein\, Elad Omer\nUP TO SPEED featuring Claire Buhrfeind\, Reza Alipour\, John Brosler\, Margo Hayes\, Max Hammer\, Stanislav Kokorin\nAGE OF ONDRA featuring Adam Ondra\nWe will be showing the film in the main gym. The gym will be shut down at 5:30pm for the screening of the film. \nREEL ROCK Film Tour is an annual traveling film festival\, highlighting each year a new compilation of outdoor adventure films produced by Sender Films and Big UP Productions. \nTo buy tickets to this event click here!
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/reel-rock-13/
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