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SUMMARY:Firewise Communities Chipping Event
DESCRIPTION:This event is for all residents of Chelan County including those who live in the middle of town. \nThis service is FREE for residents of Chelan County \nAllowed: Tree and limbs up to 8″ diameter trimmings and brush \nNot Allowed: Noxious weeds\, sod\, animal waste\, garbage\, plastic bags\, root balls\, pine needles\, or leaves \nStacking Piles for Chipping \n-When stacking debris\, please place all the stems and tress and brush pointing the same direction with the cut ends toward the road. This makes the pile easier to pull apart to feed the chipper. \n-Max pile height is 5 feet. \n-Individual cut pieces must not be thicker than 8″ in diameter. \n-Stack similar sized items together in piles. Please pile items by hand. \n-Debris should not be blocking any traffic. \n-Chipping will occur in mid to late October. \nPlease track your hours preparing for the chipping crew. Proof of landowner contribution is required for this program. Record your time raking\, pruning\, thinning trees\, and other activities to make your home better prepared for wildfire. \nRegister here. \nFor questions or additional information contact Amanda Newell with Cascadia Conservation District at (509) 436-1601 or amandan@cascadiacd.org
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/firewise-communities-chipping-event/
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SUMMARY:Living with Volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest Online
DESCRIPTION:North Cascades Institute Presents- \nFire and Brimstone: Living with Volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest Online \nWhat distinguishes the Pacific Northwest from other regions in the United States? Hint: it’s an explosive geological feature. That’s right – our many active volcanoes! From Mt. Baker and Glacier Peak in the north to Mts. Rainier\, Adams and St. Helens\, these iconic glacier-clad peaks of the Cascade Range are part of a 800 mile-long chain of volcanoes\, according to the USGS\, extending from northern California to southern British Columbia. \n\n\n\n“The volcanoes are the result of the slow slide of dense oceanic crust as it sinks beneath North America (subduction)\, which releases water and melts overlying rock\,” the geological agency explains. “Cascade volcanoes have erupted in the recent past and will erupt again.”Join science educator Gina Roberti for an interactive online presentation which will provide you the tools to observe and understand volcanic processes. Become acquainted with the volcanoes in our region and why we have so much volcanic activity concentrated in this part of the world. You’ll also gain awareness of volcanic hazards to serve as an informed community member. \nIn this virtual program\, we’ll use satellite images and aerial photography to make observations of the major stratovolcanoes of the Cascades range. You’ll learn how to observe evidence of past eruptive processes in the rock record on your next hike or drive over a mountain pass. We will also discuss how the science of volcano monitoring and hazards mitigation has shifted with modern technologies and become familiar with the international collaboration of government agencies. Finally\, we will discuss how we as communities can live safely with volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest. \nYour registration includes a 45-minute interactive comprehensive volcano presentation; dynamic exploration using Google Earth of regional volcanoes; discussion of local community and global scientific responses to volcano activity; and time for Q&A and discussion. \nPrepare to have the top blown off your curiosity in this red-hot program! For more information and to register click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/living-with-volcanoes-in-the-pacific-northwest-online/
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SUMMARY:Fire Cider Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Fire Cider Workshop\nSat 12 PM  · Cloudview Farm Ephrata · Ephrata\, Washington \n\nLearn how to make your own Fire Cider! Join us for a Make & Take Workshop. You will get hands-on experience at creating your own herbal wellness remedy as you learn about the benefits of all the herbs and ingredients. All materials provided and you will go home with your own jar of Fire Cider.\n\nFire Cider is a tonic that is traditionally made in the fall season\, and is most notably used as a cold & flu preventative. It’s a folk medicine that aids digestion\, promotes circulation\, and boosts immunity. This vinegar based infusion gets it’s name from it’s wild combination of ingredients that includes ginger\, horseradish\, jalapenos balanced with lemons\, rosemary\, turmeric and honey. This is a great time of year to gather the spicy roots\, fruit and hardy herbs for this preparation so you can use them throughout the winter and spring.\n\nCost – $35 – includes all ingredients and your own jar of fire cider.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/fire-cider-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Salmon Bake-A Virtual Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center \nJoin us virtually as Wenatchi/P’squosa elder Randy Lewis presents a traditional blessing of water and salmon. One of the Plateau tribes’ most significant ceremonies is the First Salmon Feast\, marking the arrival of salmon to traditional fishing grounds. Lewis\, the great-great-grandson of Sam Miller\, founder of the Miller-Freer Trading Post\, the anchor to the original City of Wenatchee\, will retell origin stories related to the Creator’s calling of a grand council of the plants and animals to help feed and care for the newest of creations: humans. \nWenatchee Valley Museum members are invited to participate in a feast of salmon\, part of the traditional tribal religion in the Columbia Basin that reinforces the central role salmon and water play for Columbia Basin tribal people in your own home.  With a series of videos\, we will lead you through building a traditional fire pit as well as preparing and cooking the salmon.  Randy will then present the traditional blessing live and you are invited to participate via Zoom. \nYou decide on how much or how little you would like to participate\, whether you go all out and build the fire pit or just cook the fish in your oven\, you won’t want to miss Randy’s retelling of the origin story or the moving and sacred blessing of water and salmon. The live blessing will take place at 3:00 pm on Saturday\, October 17th. \nThe videos and Zoom link will be sent in separate emails. \nPlease register here: 61981.blackbaudhosting.com/61981/Salmon-Bake-Virtual and the videos will be sent to you.  The live ceremony will be held on October 17 at 3:00 pm.  A Zoom link will be sent in a separate email.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/salmon-bake-a-virtual-celebration/
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