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SUMMARY:Ski Hill Volunteer Work Day!
DESCRIPTION:Ski Hill Volunteer Work Day\nFall Cleaning! \nIts that time of the year again. Most of us do “spring cleaning”\, however\, here at Ski Hill we prefer “Fall Cleaning” as we get ready for another amazing year full of snow\, smiles\, good food and good crowds. Below you will see our long list of tasks to complete before the snow flies. Please email info@skileavenworth.com if you have a specific task you would like to sign up for.\nAnnual Leavenworth Ski Hill Volunteer Work Day \nNovember 3\, 2019\, 10:00AM – 4:00 PM \nObjective: Prepare Ski Hill for Winter Operations and the ability to open Tubing\, Nordic and Alpine operations on a minimum amount of snow. Let’s make it look like a Park! \nProjects:\nSlopes\nWeed-Eat / Buzz a 10’ radius around all buildings\nWeed-Eat / Buzz a 10’ radius around well-head across from Big Tow Bldg\nWeed-Eat / Buzz a 10’ radius around all permanent fixtures such as tows\, stop gates\, power vaults\, light poles\, on-slope trees\, signs\, barriers and delineation rocks\nWeed-Eat / Buzz 10’ distance from the rope on the light side of all tows\nWeed-Eat / Buzz Tubing Hill and Berms\nPile limbs and brush to be chipped\nStack Lodge Wood Shed\nBrush ingress / egress and around old Restroom/Storage Shed\nMow Nordic Trails\nMow Alpine Slopes\nBrush\, lopper and Weed-Eat / Buzz island behind Little Tow\nBrush and clean ½ culvert behind Little Tow\nBrush and clean area and culvert behind Big Tow and counterweight area\nRemove any objects that will/could damage mowing or grooming equipment\nCheck and replace failed night light fixtures as marked\nPick-up and discard all trash & litter \nLodge\nClean Lodge concession area\, restrooms\, common areas\, storage areas\, wash windows\nClose\, seal and block all voids in foundation\, siding and doors\nKick the rodents out \nSki Jump\nMow and Weed-Eat jump hill\nWeed-Eat ski jump tow path\nWeed-Eat ski jump judges stand \nNordic Trails\nRemove overhead branches \nParking Lot\nMow and Weed-Eat parking lot around big rocks and outside of light pole perimeter \nBring\nWeed Eater\, lopper\, chainsaw\, fuel\, hand saw\, gloves\, hearing & eye protection\, PPE\nHydration\nEnthusiasm and smile
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/ski-hill-volunteer-work-day-2/
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SUMMARY:W.R.I. Speaker Series-Mnt. Goat Relocation Project!
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute Speaker Series-Washington Wildlife! \nLearn more about some of Washington’s dynamic wildlife projects. Every Tuesday in November\, Wenatchee River Institute’s Science Speaker Series will focus on Washington wildlife and projects studying their populations and habitats: the Olympic National Park goat relocation project\, Cascade Carnivore Project\, I-90 wildlife overpass\, and Grouse in the Columbia Basin. \nThe series will be held at Cashmere’s Milepost 111 Brewing Co. on Nov. 5\, 12\, 19 and 26\, with doors opening at 6pm and presentations from 6:30pm to 8pm. Enjoy complimentary appetizers with special drinks and menu items available for purchase. \nNov. 5 – Olympic National Park Mountain Goat Relocation Project with Richard Harris\, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife:\nMountain goats are not native to Washington’s Olympic Peninsula\, but in the 1920s appealing habitat and desire for hunting opportunities led sportsmen to introduce them from Alaska into what later became the Olympic National Park (ONP). These goats increased throughout the Olympics\, growing to over 1000 animals and creating conflicts with native and endemic plant conservation efforts. The goats also increasingly became a nuisance for park visitors. \nBeginning in 2014\, ONP partnered with the U.S. Forest Service and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife –which had separately partnered with regional Tribal governments\, to develop a comprehensive plan moving mountain goats from non-native to native habitats. In Sept. of 2018\, 98 goats were translocated to preselected release sites in the Cascade Mountains. \nAttendance limited to 30\, please register soon. Contact WRI Community Education Lead Rachel Bishop with questions\, rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org or 509-548-0181 x5 \nTo register- https://wenatcheeriverinstitute.org/community-education/workshops-field-courses.html/event/2019/11/05/1573005600/science-speaker-series-wildlife/262939
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/w-r-i-speaker-series-mnt-goat-relocation-project/
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SUMMARY:Horan Natural Area Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chelan County PUD to learn about the Horan Natural Area and how you can help the PUD continue to preserve this area for future generations. Horan Natural Area workshops will take place on Wed. Nov. 6th 11am-1pm & 4:30-6:30pm. \nLocation for these workshops is the Confluence Technology Center. \nFor questions- contactus@chelanpud.org
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/horan-natural-area-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Adventures in Storytelling with W.R.I.
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute Red Barn Event: Adventures in Storytelling \nThere are so many tales to tell –wildlife encounters\, adventures of derring-do\, family trip high jinks\, and experiences that have forever changed lives. Wenatchee River Institute is hosting an evening of storytelling in the Red Barn on Thursday\, Nov. 7\, 7-8:30PM. Come out to listen and imagine as local storytellers\, from a wide range of backgrounds and adventures\, share their own short stories. \nThe evening’s storytellers to include: Andy Dappen’s The ethical quandaries caused by a dead man\, Carolyn Griffin-Bugert’s Love\, bicycle touring and a cyclone\, Marlene Farrell’s Taking the first step\, thanks to crickets and ants\, Kevin Farrell’s Seeing Eye-to-Eye with a Whale\, Chandra Llewellyn’s Life lessons from invasive rats\, endangered coconut crabs and itchy mangos\, and Selina Danko’s Lost in the fog: A Case Study in Lost Person Behavior. \nStories are certain to be edge-of-the-seat gripping\, sharp-intake-of-breath surprising\, and generate moments of deep introspection. Be prepared to laugh\, cry\, and walk away with ideas for new adventures of your own! \nThis is an exciting NEW Red Barn Event\, 347 Division St. in Leavenworth\, with more Adventures in Storytelling sure to follow. Doors open at 6:30pm for community social and no-host refreshments\, stories begin at 7:00pm. Questions? Call (509)548-0181 x2 or email rryan@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org\nWenatcheeriverinstitute.org / Community Experiences / Red Barn Events
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/adventures-in-storytelling-with-w-r-i/
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SUMMARY:Ponderosa Pine Basket Weaving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Ponderosa Pine Basket Weaving Workshop with Wenatchee River Institute and Christi Lewis \nPonderosa Pine are one of the most iconic trees in the Wenatchee Valley. Grasp the art of basket weaving with pine needles from Leavenworth weaver Christi Lewis. Workshop at Wenatchee River Institute\, 347 Division Street in Leavenworth\, Saturday\, November 9th\, 9:00 am- 2:00 pm. \nThe workshop offers a fabulous 1 : 7 teacher to student ratio! Learn to create a basket of home-baked\, glycerin and dyed ponderosa pine needles with a unique and beautiful ammonite fossil base (shown in image above). Each course participant will take home a finished basket. Beads as well as natural materials from the forest will be also included to embellish your craft! \n“My grandmother\, an artist in her own right\, encouraged my love of nature and art at every opportunity. We were forever exploring the Lake Wenatchee forests and beaches for rocks\, moss\, sticks -anything that could be converted into a pinecone bird\, a mobile\, wall hanging\, or simply enjoyed as nature’s art\,” reminisces Christi. \nIt wasn’t until Christi and her husband Doug retired from teaching and moved to Lake Wenatchee with their dog Scooter\, that she mastered pine needle basket artistry after seeking instruction on the internet\, scouring numerous books\, and with a great deal of practice. Christi now finds joy in sharing her basket weaving artistry and skill with others. \nWorkshop cost: $75 WRI-Member\, $85 Non-Member\, with lunch included from Leavenworth’s Dan’s Food Market \nFor more information on the Ponderosa Pine Basket Weaving Workshop click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/ponderosa-pine-basket-weaving-workshop/
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