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SUMMARY:Arlberg Sports Squirrel Cup Invitational
DESCRIPTION:Dates: March 14th & 15th\, 2020\nEvents:\nGS (Men/Women) Saturday\, 3/14/2020\nSuper G – Age Appropriate for U8 – U14 (Men/Women) Sunday\, 3/15/2020\nRace Run – Skookum. Race is accessed by Chair 1 and 3 or Chair 4.\nAges: U8\, U10\, U12\, U14\nRegistration: 7:30 am to 8:30 am each morning prior to the race. Upper level of the Hampton Lodge.\nBibs: Issued in team packets to a coach/parent. Bibs issued on Saturday will be turned in at the end of the day and will be reissued Sunday morning. All racers receive 2 runs each day\, regardless of their first run results. Racers who DSQ or DNF the first run will not be included in the overall results for the day.\nRace Registration: Enter online at https://mrst.us/squirrel-cup-registration/\nEntry Deadline: Friday\, March 6th\, 12:00 pm (Noon) (Entries Received). $25.00 late fee for entries received after that date. Late entries will run at the end of the field. NO phone\, FAX\, or e-mail entries accepted. NO Day of Race Entries accepted.\nCost: $45.00 for 1 day\, or $65.00 for 2 days. Entries received without payment will be considered late entries.\nLifts: $47.00 + tax for competitors 10 & older; 9 and under $10 + tax\, purchase at the Mission Ridge Ticket Office. All competitors must purchase a Racer Ticket from Mission Ridge on the day of the event. Online ticket purchases or\nany other discounted tickets will not be valid for competitors. Checks\, cash or credit card accepted. No other discounts apply.\nBib Deposit: $50 charge for lost or damaged bibs.\nWaiver: All athletes must complete the MRSSA Competition waiver. http://bit.ly/MRST-Race\nCoaches Meeting: Saturday 8:15 am in the upper level of the Hampton Lodge\, near fireplace. Sunday 8:15 am in the upper level of the Hampton Lodge\, near fireplace.\nLift for Competitors: TBD based on field size.\nCourse Inspection:\nSaturday (3/14): Course Inspection 9:15 am – 10:00 am.\nCourse closed at 10:00 am.\n1st Forerunner at 10:05 am. \nSunday (3/15): Course Inspection 9:15 am -10:00 am.\nCourse closed at 10:00 am.\nTraining run followed by race run.\nAwards: Presented 45 minutes after each day’s race\, at the base area podium near the lodge.\nLodging: The Red Lion Hotel – A block of rooms has been arranged for $124.00 + taxes (for 2 people) per night with breakfast included. Ask for the Mission Ridge – Squirrel Cup Invite room block and the dates of the race to receive the special rate. Reservations can be made by calling the hotel direct at 509-663-0711 or click here for the booking link.\nMission Ridge RV Parking Policy: Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort has an RV Parking Policy that can be found here: https://www.missionridge.com/rv-parking-policy-2016-17.\nHELMETS ARE REQUIRED. ABSOLUTELY NO DOGS ALLOWED ON THE HILL.\nPlease make parents and spectators aware that access to the finish arena requires the use of a lift or a 20 minute walk via the summer road behind the lodge. Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort does not allow foot traffic on its ski runs or lifts nor do they provide any form of transportation to the race arena. A Chair #1 only ticket may be purchase for $30.\nQuestions: Contact Cheri Peterson at RaceAdmin@mrst.us or Lindsay Davisson at ysl@mrst.us. No phone calls please.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/arlberg-sports-squirrel-cup-invitational/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200318T190000
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SUMMARY:Up Close & Personal with Bears & Cougars
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute Red Barn event\, Up Close and Personal with Bears and Cougars \nOver the past twenty years\, long-term focused research in WA State has resulted in a more complete understanding of the complex world of the area’s carnivore ecology and management. On Wed. Mar. 18\, 7-8:30PM in Wenatchee River Institute’s (WRI) Red Barn\, Rich Beausoleil\, Bear & Cougar Specialist and Karelian Bear Dog Program lead for the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife\, will share research specifics. \nDuring the presentation\, Beausoleil will talk about how bears and cougars live\, interact with each other\, and orient themselves on the landscape. He will discuss carnivore-human interactions and offer needed perspective into what frequently appears to be sea of conflicting interpretations. \n“These animals are often feared and misunderstood. It is my hope to provide scientific facts during the presentation so those attending can understand and appreciate Washington’s apex carnivores\,” said Beausoleil\, who has worked with WA carnivores for more than 22 years. \nDuring 2019 in Leavenworth\, there were significant wildlife-human interactions. Beausoleil wants to stress\, “These interactions were entirely preventable\, but it takes a community-wide commitment to address the root cause of the problem.” This Red Barn event will provide participants with the necessary education and preventative solutions that work to address these causes –and they may not be what you would expect! \nDoors open at 6:30pm for community social with local beer and wine available for purchase. The event is free with donations are gratefully accepted to benefit WRI youth and adult programs. For more information\, contact Rebecca Ryan at (509)548-0181 x2 or rryan@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org \nEvent link: https://wenatcheeriverinstitute.org/event-calendar.html/event/2020/03/18/red-barn-event-up-close-and-personal-with-bears-and-cougars/274355
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/up-close-personal-with-bears-cougars/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200320T090000
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SUMMARY:Winter Twig Identification
DESCRIPTION:Winter Shrub and Twig Identification classes with Jennifer Hadersberger and Wenatchee River Institute \nIf you have ever wondered how to identify trees and shrubs during the winter\, join Wenatchee River Institute and local botanist Jennifer Hadersberger to explore Barn Beach Reserve and Blackbird Island learning about plant identification along the way. \nFri.\, Mar. 13\, 9-11am\, learn to tell plant species apart from one another without the presence of leaves. “[Trees and shrubs] are living through the winter because of seasonal adaptations. They look dead\, but they are alive\,” explains Hadersberger. \nDuring this class\, you will also discover species distribution\, which tells a big part of the landscape’s story. If you are visiting an area for the first time during the winter months\, you will then be able to understand more about the local flora. \nHadersberger is a Professional Wetland Scientist with and MS in Botany from Oregon State University\, and has over 20 years’ experience in natural resources management. Since 2000\, she has been teaching botany and biology classes for various community colleges and through Portland State University’s Environmental Professional Program.\nPlease register soon as class size is limited to 15. Cost is $30 for WRI-members and $35 for non-members. Coffee and tea are provided\, please bring a snack and dress for colder temperatures. Bringing a notepad and pencil is encouraged. \nOn Fri.\, Mar. 20\, 9am-1pm\, Hadersberger will be offering a Winter Twig Identification professional development class for those in the field of wetland delineation. “Because a lot of work doesn’t stop in the winter and site plans are busily being developed\,” said Hadersberger. \nIf you have any questions about either of the two classes\, contact Rachel Bishop\, WRI community education lead\, (509)548-1818 x5\, or rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org\nEvent link Winter Shrub Identification: https://wenatcheeriverinstitute.org/event-calendar.html/event/2020/03/13/winter-shrub-identification/274426\nEvent Link Winter Twig Identification professional development class: https://wenatcheeriverinstitute.org/event-calendar.html/event/2020/03/20/winter-twig-identification-professional-development-class/274431
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