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SUMMARY:Snowshoe Demo
DESCRIPTION:Leavenworth Winter Sports Club Presents- \nSnowshoe Demo \nLocation: Leavenworth Ski Hill \nDate & Time: 1/20/19 10am-1pm \nLooking for a winter activity that doesn’t require a big investment in equipment\, instruction and practice…like skiing? Then come on out and discover the fast growing winter sport of snowshoeing. If you can walk\, you can snowshoe.  You can checkout snowshoes from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. \nEnjoy a special snowshoe trail at the Ski Hill. A bonfire will provide a warm welcome at the base. \nThere is no better way to begin snowshoeing than just going and doing it.  Come join in on the fun!
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/snowshoe-demo/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190121T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190121T150000
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CREATED:20181211T041048Z
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SUMMARY:Snowshoe Hike at Lake Wenatchee!
DESCRIPTION:Washington State Parks invites the public to participate in family-friendly\, guided snowshoe hikes this winter at Lake Wenatchee State Park\, just 25 east of Stevens Pass. \nSnowshoe hikes start promptly at 1:00 p.m. \non the following dates: \n  \n\nJan. 1\, 6\, 12\, 21\, 26\n\n\nFeb. 2\, 10\, 16\, 24\n\n  \nMeet at the North Reservation Booth in the \nNorth Park: \n21588 State Route 207 \n                Leavenworth\, WA 98826 \nWhen: Snowshoers should arrive early enough to prepare for the 1:00 p.m. departure\, including obtaining snowshoe rentals if arranged ahead of time. \nWhat: This is a fantastic hike for first-timers in snowshoes\, or hikers looking for a mellow adventure through a frosty winter wonderland! The hike is easy-moderate with varying views\, plenty of opportunities for snowball fights and memorable photos. \nLength: Hike duration is dependent upon hiker preference: the shortest options is a 1.4 mile route\, the longest option is a 2.4+ mile loop. As a group\, we will stop at a designated intersection in order to orient those choosing the longer route\, while Park Staff will continue leading the shorter route. Each hike will take a halfway break at the North Beach for a group photo and chance to grab a snack and explore around. \nBring: layered clothing\, snowshoes\, poles\, boots\, snacks\, water and an adventurous spirit! \nFor more information about the snowshoe hikes\, call 509-763-3101. \nAll hikes are subject to cancelation due to inclement weather\, road access or trail concerns. Please call the park after 9:00 a.m. on the day of the hike for status updates. \nA limited number of snowshoes are available to rent\, please call ahead of time to reserve a pair. \n  \nParking permits\, passes required: \n\nDaily Sno-Park Permit and Discover Pass\n\nOR \n\nSeasonal Sno-Park Permit and Groomed Trail Sticker
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/snowshoe-hike-at-lake-wenatchee-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190122T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190122T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T192600
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SUMMARY:Story of the Wanapum People
DESCRIPTION:Story of the Wanapum People by Rex Buck\, Jr. \nJanuary 22\, 2019 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm \nLocation: Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center \nRex Buck\, Jr.\, 61\, chief of the Priest Rapids Band of the Wanapum\, discusses the impact of displacement on his tribe and his hope for renewed connections to the land among future generations of Wanapum Indians in this hour-long talk and slide show. Buck grew up near the Manhattan Project site at Hanford along the Columbia River. When the U.S. government selected Hanford as a site for plutonium production\, Buck and the rest of the Wanapum tribes were forced off their land. Upriver at the last village\, which contains 11 buildings in the shadow of the Priest Rapids Dam\, the few surviving Wanapum people wait to see what will happen as they cope with the tremendous cultural change brought by displacement. Buck explains how the Wanapum’s continued connection to a portion of their homeland has helped to preserve centuries-old cultural traditions including their strongest belief: That Priest Rapids is a special\, sacred place. A place that the Wanapum people must protect and preserve for future generations. \nA $5 donation is requested at the door. Light refreshments will be available along with a no-host wine bar. \nSponsored by: 
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/13505/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190124T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T192600
CREATED:20181109T113843Z
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SUMMARY:Free Snowshoe Stroll!
DESCRIPTION:Thursdays January-February 2019 10am-12pm \nJoin area naturalist guides for a FREE snowshoe stroll along the river front trail in Leavenworth\, WA! Even though we are within close proximity to the bustling downtown area\, you will still have the feeling of being in the wilderness along our beautiful river. \nAll ages welcome! Snowshoes provided! \nDrop-ins welcome. Reservations appreciated and required for groups of 8+. \nFor reservations\, call 509-548-0181 x5 \nlink to website: https://wenatcheeriverinstitute.org/event-calendar.html/calendar/2019/1 \nContact info: Rachel Bishop\, rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org\, 509-548-0181 x5
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/free-snowshoe-stroll-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190124T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190124T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T192600
CREATED:20181122T111230Z
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SUMMARY:Framing Culture in Two Lakes
DESCRIPTION:Framing Culture in Two Takes: Edward S. Curtis vs. Frank S. Matsura \nJanuary 24\, 2019 @ 7:00 pm-9:00 pm \nLocation: Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center \nWashington State University Associate Professor of Art History and Fine Arts Michael Hollman takes a critical look at the differing visions of Native American life as portrayed in the turn-of-the-century images of Seattle’s Edward S. Curtis and Okanogan’s Frank S. Matsura. Holloman is the former director of Plateau Cultural Studies at the Northwest Museum of Art and Culture. He contributed to “Indian Summers – The Nespelem Art Colony 1937-1941 on KSPS Public Television\, Spokane. His selected exhibitions and group shows include “SGigialtx @20: Building Upon the Past\, Visioning the Future\, Longhouse Education and Cultural Center\, 20th Anniversary Exhibition” at The Evergreen State College in Olympia; “Not Vanishing” Contemporary Expressions of Indigenous Art\, 1977-2015\, Museum of Northwest Art\, LaConner; and “Terrain: Plateau Native Art & Poetry” (Contemporary American Indian Prints) The Evergreen State College Gallery\, Olympia (2014). \nThe event is free and open to the public\, but a $5 donation is requested at the door. Light refreshments will be available along with a no-host wine bar. \nSponsored by: 
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/framing-culture-in-two-lakes/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190125T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190125T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T192600
CREATED:20190117T012446Z
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SUMMARY:North American Rainforest Caribou to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:the North American rainforest caribou to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge \nIn WRI’s Red Barn on Wednesday\, January 25th\, wildlife expert\, author\, photographer\, and tracker David Moskowitz shares from his book Caribou Rainforest: From Heartbreak to Hope. In a North American rainforest that few people know exists\, about a dozen dwindling herds of mountain caribou are struggling to survive –in the US herd\, fewer than twenty of these shy animals remain. \nThis iconic ungulate\, identified as an “umbrella species” by conservationists (protecting their habitat contributes to the preservation of a variety of species sharing the same delicate ecosystem) are some of the last of the great caribou herds that once roamed throughout the northern US. Moskowitz’ book provides examples of shifting challenges and tactics for wildlife and mountain caribou conservation in the twenty-first century. While the topics are at times wrenching and even contentious\, Moskowitz tells us that opportunities to engage effective solutions still exist. In Caribou Rainforest\, the author searches for lessons that can turn despair into hope and stories that can become the inspiration for committed change. \nThe author of three books\, David Moskowitz has contributed his technical expertise focusing on tracking and other non-invasive methods to study wildlife ecology\, to a wide variety of regional studies\, as well as in the Canadian and US Rocky Mountains. To promote conservation\, he helped establish the Cascade Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project\, a citizen science effort to search for\, and monitor\, rare and sensitive wildlife in the Cascades and other Northwest wildlands. \n“Dave is an adventurer with a heart connected to all things wild\, so when he is presenting he takes you on a kind of thoughtful journey\, leaving your spirit brightened by the beauty in his photographs\, joyful from the comedy in his stories\, and satiated with his insights in natural history.” —Erik Kingfisher\, Jefferson Land Trust\, Port Townsend\, WA \nDoors open at 6:30PM with presentations beginning at 7PM. Admission is by donation. \nWenatchee River Institute\, 347 Division Street in Leavenworth. www.wenatcheeriverinstitute.org
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/north-american-rainforest-caribou-to-arctic-national-wildlife-refuge/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190126T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190126T110000
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CREATED:20181122T115711Z
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SUMMARY:Chicks on Sticks
DESCRIPTION:Leavenworth Winter Sports Club Presents- \nChicks on Sticks \nThe goal is to have FUN and bring more awareness to breast cancer! \nProceeds will be donated to The Wellness Place in Wenatchee. They provide direct services for breast cancer awareness. \nEvent will take place at the Leavenworth Fish Hatchery. \nThis event will include men/boys this year to increase participation! Mandatory pink and we are here to have FUN! \nRegistration fee: $TBD: 17 years old and under\, $TBD: 18 years and older \nNordic Team Support – all team member can participate by donation but must still register. \nThis is a skate ski race but skiers can choose any style: Classic\, Skate\, or snowshoe.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/chicks-on-sticks/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190126T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T192600
CREATED:20190102T144149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T144149Z
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SUMMARY:Companion Rescue Workshop at Mission Ridge
DESCRIPTION:Companion Rescue\nThis workshop will teach you the skills to effectively operate a rescue beacon\, efficiently probe the snow to determine the victim’s location and strategically move snow with your shovel to uncover your companion. \nAreas of focus in this course: \n\nCase Study – Mt. Proctor\, BC\nBeacon Fundamentals\nBeacon Coarse Search\nBeacon Fine Search\nBeacon Practice\nOverview of Probe Methods\nSpiral Probe Method\nBeacon Search with Probe\nStrategic vs. Non-Strategic Shoveling\nStrategic Shoveling Methods (Terracing\, V-Shaped\, Multiple Rescuers)\nPutting it all Together\n\nWorkshops begin at 9am. Participants will meet outside the Mission Ridge Base Area First Aid Room. Please be prepared with all your ski and snowboard gear to ride the chairlift to the summit at 9am. \nTo sign up click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/companion-rescue-workshop-at-mission-ridge/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190126T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190126T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T192600
CREATED:20181211T041351Z
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SUMMARY:Snowshoe Hike At Lake Wenatchee!
DESCRIPTION:Washington State Parks invites the public to participate in family-friendly\, guided snowshoe hikes this winter at Lake Wenatchee State Park\, just 25 east of Stevens Pass. \nSnowshoe hikes start promptly at 1:00 p.m. \non the following dates: \n  \n\nJan. 1\, 6\, 12\, 21\, 26\n\n\nFeb. 2\, 10\, 16\, 24\n\n  \nMeet at the North Reservation Booth in the \nNorth Park: \n21588 State Route 207 \n                Leavenworth\, WA 98826 \nWhen: Snowshoers should arrive early enough to prepare for the 1:00 p.m. departure\, including obtaining snowshoe rentals if arranged ahead of time. \nWhat: This is a fantastic hike for first-timers in snowshoes\, or hikers looking for a mellow adventure through a frosty winter wonderland! The hike is easy-moderate with varying views\, plenty of opportunities for snowball fights and memorable photos. \nLength: Hike duration is dependent upon hiker preference: the shortest options is a 1.4 mile route\, the longest option is a 2.4+ mile loop. As a group\, we will stop at a designated intersection in order to orient those choosing the longer route\, while Park Staff will continue leading the shorter route. Each hike will take a halfway break at the North Beach for a group photo and chance to grab a snack and explore around. \nBring: layered clothing\, snowshoes\, poles\, boots\, snacks\, water and an adventurous spirit! \nFor more information about the snowshoe hikes\, call 509-763-3101. \nAll hikes are subject to cancelation due to inclement weather\, road access or trail concerns. Please call the park after 9:00 a.m. on the day of the hike for status updates. \nA limited number of snowshoes are available to rent\, please call ahead of time to reserve a pair. \nParking permits\, passes required: \n\nDaily Sno-Park Permit and Discover Pass\n\nOR \n\nSeasonal Sno-Park Permit and Groomed Trail Sticker
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/snowshoe-hike-at-lake-wenatchee-4/
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