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SUMMARY:Envir. Film & Speaker Series: Canoeing the Vanishing Arctic
DESCRIPTION:Join us for “Canoeing the Vanishing Arctic: Down the Hood River to the Arctic Sound”\, a part of the Environmental Film & Speaker Series\, exploring topics important to our community. This film is presented at the Museum in the Performance Hall. This event features a no-host bar\, free popcorn\, and treats. \nThis presentation by Andy Dappen will cover a canoe trip that local Wenatchee residents embarked on in order to explore the rapidly-changing Arctic. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/envir-film-speaker-series-canoeing-the-vanishing-arctic/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200325T190000
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SUMMARY:Chehalis River at a Crossroads with W.R.I.
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute Red Barn event\, Chehalis River at a crossroads \nThe Chehalis River is at a crossroads – will a proposed flood control dam bring the river’s Chinook Salmon to extinction? On Wed. Mar. 25\, 7-8:30PM in the Wenatchee River Institute’s Red Barn\, Lee First of Twin Harbors Waterkeeper\, will present on the lesser-known Chehalis River located in southwest WA. \nThe Chehalis River is the homeland of the Confederated Tribe of the Chehalis\, who have lived with the river and its flooding for thousands of years\, it is also the largest watershed located entirely within the state of Washington. And while the Chehalis produces more salmon than any other river in WA\, its salmon resources are now less than 80% of what they once were. \nAlthough the era of dam building is behind us\, flooding increased by climate change\, aggressive logging\, and construction\, now threatens businesses\, farms and communities. Because the Chehalis River is flood-prone\, the Chehalis River Basin Flood Control Zone District and Lewis County commissioners aspire to dam the river’s headwaters. Yet should a dam be constructed\, the Spring and Fall Chinook that spawn upstream of the proposed site will suffer severe blows to their numbers. \nA lifelong canoeist\, in May of 2019 First paddled the length of the Chehalis River\, from its headwaters to the ocean. He will tell the story of the river’s amazing resources\, the threats posed by a dam\, development and forestry\, as well as describe how restorative alternatives should be given full consideration before dam building is planned. \nA member of the International Waterkeeper Alliance\, Twin Harbors Waterkeeper’s mission is to protect water quality in the Chehalis River\, Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay Watersheds so that its local waterways remain swimmable\, fishable and drinkable for future generations. For the past 13 years\, First has also worked as\, and alongside\, the North Sound Baykeeper and the Spokane Riverkeeper. \nDoors open at 6:30pm for community social with local beer and wine available for purchase. While this is a free event\, 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/2020/03/25/red-barn-event-the-chehalis-at-a-crossroads/283465
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/chehalis-river-at-a-crossroads-with-w-r-i/
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SUMMARY:eBirding at Mnt. Home Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Date-Thu\, 03/26/2020\n\n\nTime-7:30am-11:00am\n\n\nLocation\nMountain Home Preserve\n\n\n\n\nMountain Home Preserve eBird Monitoring Project \nWould you like to spend a weekday morning hiking\, viewing wildlife\, wildflowers\, and snow-capped mountains\, while being part of a small team collecting bird species data?  Community Science Projects are collaborations between scientists and volunteers that expand opportunities for scientific data collection and help answer real-world questions. Learn more about becoming a CDLT citizen scientist volunteer by contacting Conservation Fellow\, Susan Ballinger at susan@cdlandtrust.org or call 509-667-9708. \nDates: March 26\, April 23\, May 21\, June 25\, July 30\, August 20\, September 24\, October 22\, November 19 \nMeeting at 7:30 am at the Safeway store in Leavenworth\, or Susan will pick up carpoolers in Wenatchee at 7 am at the Penny Road Park and Ride. We walk a 2.2-mile route\, stopping at 5 points to conduct 10-minute counts. \nPlease note: contact Susan by cell phone 24-hours ahead (509-669-7820) to confirm\, because changing weather conditions can result in canceling the route.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/ebirding-at-mnt-home-preserve/
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SUMMARY:Jacobson Preserve-Trail Maintenance with E.M.B.A.
DESCRIPTION:Jacobson Preserve – trail maintenance with Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance \nDate: Thu\, Mar 26\, 2020\nTime: 3pm – 6pm\nWork Party Lead: Al Murphy\nMeetup Location: Jacobson Preserve \nWhat to expect\nNo experience necessary\nAll tools will be provided\nExpect to be physically active and to work at your own pace\nUneven terrain of all types \nWhat to Wear\nClothing for all weather conditions\nSturdy Footwear\, boots recommended\nLong pants\nWork gloves if you have them\nLong-sleeved shirt recommended\nEye protection recommended (glasses\, sunglasses or safety glasses) \nWhat to Bring\nA backpack to carry your personal gear\nA jacket or coat in case of cold weather\nSnacks/Lunch\nWater \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/jacobson-preserve-trail-maintenance-with-e-m-b-a/
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SUMMARY:2020 RunWenatchee Trails in Motion Film Fest
DESCRIPTION:The Ledlenser Trails In Motion Film Festival is an annual international film tour for the community\, by the community\, bringing a collection of the finest trail and ultra running films to passionate audiences around the world. Join like-minded trail runners and adventure sports enthusiasts at engaging film festival-styled events as they come together to celebrate the diverse culture of the sport. \nPresenting four richly unique films\, the 8th edition of the world tour sets out to highlight the lives of some of trail and ultra running’s most prominent characters\, and in the process\, sharing not only their deep connection with their local community\, but also the challenges they face as they continue to pursue a life guided by the trails. Join thousands of like-minded trail and outdoor enthusiasts at more than 200 screenings around the world\, as they come together to celebrate the community and culture of the sport. \nDoors open at 5pm for the opportunity to meet Trail Running Industry Vendors from Altra\, Salomon\, HOKA\, Hammer Nutrition and others from our Local trail running community will be in attendance as well\, showcasing new gear\, nutrition\, and local races. Light snacks and beverages will be available to attendees. \nFilms start at 6:15pm. \nLocation: Pybus Public Market in Wenatchee \nCo Sponsored by Performance Footwear\, Cascade Subaru and RunWenatchee. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/2020-runwenatchee-trails-in-motion-film-fest/
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SUMMARY:Science on Tap! The Cosmic Crisp Apple
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute’s Science on Tap! the Cosmic Crisp Apple\, at Badger Mountain Brewing \nOn Thu. Mar. 26\, 6-7pm at Badger Mountain Brewing\, 1 Orondo Ave.\, learn about the Cosmic Crisp® apple that took more than 20 years to develop by the WA apple industry. Presenter Kate Evans\, a pome fruit breeder\, is one of the WSU researchers who helped to develop this delicious fruit. Evans will discuss and offer insight into the process and background of the Cosmic Crisp® project. \nThis is a free event with donations gratefully accepted benefiting Wenatchee River Institute (WRI) youth and adult programs. $1 raffle tickets will also be sold for Badger Mountain Brewing and WRI goods. For more information\, contact Rachel Bishop at (509)548-0181 x5 rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org \nEvent link and registration here: https://wenatcheeriverinstitute.org/event-calendar.html/event/2020/03/26/science-on-tap-cosmic-crisp/281943
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/science-on-tap-the-cosmic-crisp-apple/
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