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SUMMARY:Corvids Mythology: From Ancient Greece to Today's Salish Sea
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the North Cascades Institute \nInstructor Kaeli Swift \nClass Tuition $15 \nWhether you are keen on them or not\, crows\, ravens and other corvids are often daily parts of our lives. They live and nest throughout the human world from cities to rural communities\, exploiting our resources and watching us perhaps even more closely than we watch them. \nBut our relationship to these intelligent and sociable birds extends far beyond our contemporary experiences with them\, reaching as far back as humans have been telling and recording stories. \nRavens are associated with Apollo in Greek mythology. In the Book of Genesis\, Noah releases a raven from the ark after the great flood to test whether the waters have receded. In Norse mythology\, Odin is accompanied by two ravens – Huginn and Muninn – that serve as his eyes and ears: huginn meaning “thought” and muninn meaning “memory.” The depiction of a three-legged crow is prevalent in various mythologies and arts of East Asia\, while in China magpies are associated with children and marriage.The Kingdom of England will fall\, according to legend\, if the ravens that live at the Tower of London are removed. And\, closer to home\, ravens play a prominent role in the stories of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast\, including the Tsimishians\, Haidas\, Heiltsuks\, Tlingits\, Kwakwaka’wakw and Coast Salish. \nJoin us online as Dr. Kaeli Swift walks us through the various mythology that surrounds corvids from their symbolism in ancient Greece to the creation stories of the Coast Salish people\, and how we can use best practices to celebrate the role of corvids in the cultures of others. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/corvids-mythology-from-ancient-greece-to-todays-salish-sea/
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SUMMARY:Plant & Insect Clinic
DESCRIPTION:WSU Chelan/Douglas County master Gardeners presents Plant and Insect Clinic \nThursdays 4pm-7pm \nLocation: Community Education Garden at Western and Springwater Avenue \nWSU Master Gardener volunteers are excited to return to serving our community in-person! Stop by the garden with your plant and insect questions and samples…or just stop in and say hello! \nFor more information or to make sure the event isn’t cancelled due to extreme heat\, check the WSU Chelan/Douglas County Master Gardeners Facebook Page. For additional questions email chelanmastergardeners@gmail.com
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/plant-insect-clinic-3/
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SUMMARY:Don't Let it Loose! Aquatic Invasive Species
DESCRIPTION:Title: Don’t Let it Loose! A Red Barn Event about Aquatic Invasive Species \nTime: July 22 6-8pm \nPlace: Wenatchee River Institute \nCome learn about aquatic invasive species that threaten our waters! The Northern Pike is a highly invasive predator threatening our native salmon species\, posing a possible economic loss of $12 million! Join 6 different organizations at WRI to see a full-size taxidermized pike\, fishing boats\, and learn how to make money off of pike heads! \nFor more information: https://wenatcheeriverinstitute.org/event-calendar.html/event/2021/07/22/don-t-let-it-loose-a-red-barn-event-about-aquatic-invasive-species/341782
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/dont-let-it-loose-aquatic-invasive-species/
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SUMMARY:Water Conservation for Gardening
DESCRIPTION:WSU Chelan/Douglas County master Gardeners presents Water Conservation for Gardening \nSaturdays from 8am-1pm \nLocation: Pybus in Wenatchee \nWSU Master Gardener volunteers are excited to return to serving our community in-person! Learn about water wise gardening and landscaping practices to conserve water. \nFor more information check the WSU Chelan/Douglas County Master Gardeners Facebook Page. For additional questions email chelanmastergardeners@gmail.com
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/water-conservation-for-gardening-3/
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