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SUMMARY:Plain Valley Ski Trails-Benefit Dinner & Auction
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, November 19\, 2019 at 6 PM \nWildflour Leavenworth \n20700 Club House Dr\, Leavenworth\, Washington 98826\n\nTickets: $45\nJoin us for dinner\, drinks and auction fun! We will be raising funds to cover skier’s race entry fees and travel costs for the upcoming winter season. Doors open at 5:00pm. Tickets are limited!! \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/plain-valley-ski-trails-benefit-dinner-auction/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191119T180000
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SUMMARY:Banff Mountain Film Festival 2019
DESCRIPTION:Banff Mountain Film Festival 2019 \nThe Banff Mountain Film Festival\, a program of The Banff Centre\, is the largest\, and one of the most prestigious\, mountain festivals in the world. Hot on the heels of the festival held every fall in Banff\, Alberta\, the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour hits the road. \nWith stops planned in about 400 communities and 40 countries across the globe\, this year’s tour features a collection of the most inspiring action\, environmental\, and adventure films from the festival.\nTraveling to exotic landscapes and remote cultures\, and bringing audiences up-close and personal with adrenaline-packed action sports\, the 2019/2020World Tour is an exhilarating and provocative exploration of the mountain world. \nFrom approximately 350 films entered into the annual festival\, award-winning films and audience favorites are among the films chosen to travel the globe.\nThe Banff Film Festival is hosted by the Leavenworth Winter Sports Club! \nTickets will not be available till the beginning of November. Online ticket purchasing will not be available. Check back for more details on locations to get tickets in advance. \nDetails\n6:00 p.m. Doors open for socializing and beverages\n7:00 p.m. Movies start\nAdvance: $18 Adults\, $15 Kids (17 and under)\nDoor tickets: $20 Adults\, $17 Kids (17 and under)
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/banff-mountain-film-festival-2019/
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SUMMARY:W.R.I. Speaker Series-I-90 Wildlife Overpass & Habitat Connectivity
DESCRIPTION:Learn 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. 19 – I-90 Wildlife Overpass and Habitat Connectivity with Peter Singleton -US Forest Service\, Patricia Garvey-Darda -Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest\, Brian White -WA Dept. of Transportation’s I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Highway Reconstruction Project:\nAnimals need to move to survive. However understanding which areas are most important for animal movement\, and what can be done to maintain opportunities for movement in the face of human development\, are difficult challenges. In this presentation\, learn about what is being accomplished in the Pacific Northwest for wildlife habitat connectivity\, as well as what is being done along I-90 at Snoqualmie Pass to give animals the chance to move through this critical (and dangerous) transportation corridor. \nPeter Singleton is a Research Wildlife Biologist with the U.S. Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station in Wenatchee and focuses research on the effects of disturbances\, such as wildfires and human development\, on animal populations and movement patterns. Patty Garvey-Darda is a Wildlife Biologist with the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in Cle Elum WA and the USFS liaison for the I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East highway reconstruction project. Brian White began his career with the WA State Dept. of Transportation and currently is the Assistant Region Administrator for Construction and Development\, overseeing the region’s environmental\, design\, and construction projects. \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-i-90-wildlife-overpass-habitat-connectivity/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191119T190000
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SUMMARY:Winter Wilderness Survival
DESCRIPTION:This event is presented by Pybus University \nDate and Time: Tue\, November 19\, 2019 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM PST \nLocation: 7 North Worthen Street Wenatchee\, WA 98801 \nThis event is free. \nEver wondered what you would do if you were lost on a late-fall hike and it started to snow? Want to learn how to explore the winter beauty of North Central Washington safely? From essential gear for a hike to winter camping\, this class will inform and educate you about the 10 Essential Systems for Wilderness Survival. During the course members of the Chelan County Volunteer Search and Rescue (CCVSAR) will be giving a demonstration with rescue dogs to show how they search for live people using an item with human scent on it. The dogs can be a useful tool to help searchers locate human scent in wilderness settings. Hours of consistent training go into preparing a dog and handler for certification in various search disciplines. See that hard work in person! \nCCVSAR is a volunteer public safety organization\, funded by its members\, grants\, and donations from the public. If you’re lost in the woods or injured on a hike or on the hunt\, it’s our job to find you and bring you home safely. \nOur mission is to: Train for and respond to Search & Rescue emergencies; searching for the lost\, and rescuing the injured in urban and wilderness locations. Train for and respond to natural and man-made disasters to locate and rescue the injured\, trapped\, and missing. Conduct evacuation notifications during wildfires. Educate the public about backcountry safety and emergency preparedness. Find more information here http://www.ccvsar.org/ \nThis class is instructed by Nate Fussleman and Nick Wood. \nNate Fusselman’s Bio: \nI spent 18 years as a USMM and I spent a lot of my time home out in the woods. I started teaching survival 3 years ago and joined CCVSAR 2 years ago. I am a ground unit member and instruct new members in outdoor survival. \nNick Wood’s Bio: \nCurrently I am the Ground Unit Leader and Team Lead for CCVSAR. I joined the organization 3 years ago. We are teaching this class to help keep the public informed about Winter Safety and Survival. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/18556/
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SUMMARY:Guilt Trip: a Climate Change Film with a Skiing Problem
DESCRIPTION:Guilt Trip: a climate change film with a skiing problem\, showing in the Wenatchee River Inst. Red Barn \nDouble feature night in the Wenatchee River Institute’s Red Barn on Wed.\, Nov. 20th\, 7-8:30PM. The evening kicks off with the film Guilt Trip\, a climate change film with a skiing problem. Stunning photography\, glacial science\, and backcountry\, high-elevation skiing\, all in one film! \nThe Salomon Freeski TV crew and professional skiers Chris Rubens\, Kalen Thorien\, Simon Thomson\, Pierre Muller\, traveled to Greenland with Professor Alun Hubbard\, in hopes of learning about climate change firsthand. Hubbard\, a renowned glaciologist\, joined the crew to collect data on the Greenland ice sheet. The group of skiers soon learned that the only thing greater than their desire to claim a first ski descent on Greenland’s second highest peak\, was the size of their carbon footprint traveling there and they became loaded with guilt \nMont Forel was the expedition’s main objective\, and the second highest peak in Greenland sitting on the line between mountains to the east and the open ice sheet to the west. Alun collected ice core samples from Greenland’s ice sheet to help determine if the ice is melting at high elevations –something it should not be doing. \nDOUBLE Feature! The second film\, recently premiering at the Banff Film Festival\, is about one man’s adventures in electric car travel. Red Barn doors\, 347 Division St. in Leavenworth\, open at 6:30PM for community social and no-host refreshments. Free event\, donations welcome! \nWenatcheeriverinstitute.org / Community Experiences / Red Barn Events\nQuestions? Call or email Rebecca Ryan\, (509)548-0181
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/guilt-trip-a-climate-change-film-with-a-skiing-problem/
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