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SUMMARY:Birding at Mountain Home Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Date Mon\, 08/02/2021\n\n\nTime 7:00am-11:00am\n\n\nLocation\nMountain Home Preserve\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. \nLearn more about becoming a CDLT citizen scientist volunteer by contacting Conservation Fellow\, Susan Ballinger at susan@cdlandtrust.org or call 509-667-9708. \nDates: Wednesday May 5\, Monday June 7\, Tuesday July 6\, Monday August 2. (September through November dates TBD.) \nMeet at 7:00 am at the entrance to the Preserve. 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/birding-at-mountain-home-preserve-5/
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SUMMARY:Alpine Rippers
DESCRIPTION:Calling all kids ages 8-12! \nCome join us for a 5-day\, 3 hours a day\, mountain bike camp. The class will continue to develop more specific skills such as track stands\, front and rear wheel lifts\, and wheelies. We will also introduce rollers\, drops and beginning jumping. Be ready to ride trails\, play some games\, and have fun on your bike. \nEach student will be responsible for supplying their own working bike and a helmet. This class is geared towards 8-12-year-olds. Scholarships and bikes are available for those who need help.  Please fill out the scholarship application to apply. \nWith questions please email education@cwevergreenmtb.org. \nPrerequisites: Students are required to have attended a prior Evergreen camp or have been riding singletrack for 2+ years to enroll in this class. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/alpine-rippers/
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SUMMARY:National Parks Free Admission Day!
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the Great American Outdoors Act the National Parks are offering a free admission day! \nThis landmark conservation legislation will use revenues from energy development to provide up to $1.9 billion a year for five years to provide needed maintenance for critical facilities and infrastructure in our national parks\, forests\, wildlife refuges\, recreation areas\, and American Indian schools. It will also use royalties from offshore oil and natural gas to permanently fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund to the tune of $900 million a year to invest in conservation and recreation opportunities across the country. \nNational parks host more than 325 million visitors every year\, and the infrastructure cannot keep up without significant repairs. The network of roads\, trails\, restrooms\, water treatment systems\, and visitor facilities are aging\, and many are exceeding the capacity they were designed to support. The National Parks and Public Lands Restoration Fund will provide funding for priority projects that address the maintenance backlog at NPS facilities\, including campgrounds\, picnic areas\, roads\, trails\, and other critical infrastructure. Specific projects to be funded will be announced in the future.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/national-parks-free-admission-day/
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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-5/
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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-5/
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SUMMARY:Northwest Pollinator Diversity
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the North Cascades Institute with this class taking place in Wenatchee \nLocation: WSU Northwest Research and Extension Center \nInstructor: Bob Gillespie \nClass Cost: $110 \nSo\, what’s all the buzz really about? Have you ever wondered what keeps bees so busy? The answer is simple and practical: pollination. Bees\, as well as many other small creatures on the wing\, have a very important job to do. \nAccording to pollinator.org\, “Birds\, bats\, bees\, butterflies\, beetles\, and other small mammals that pollinate plants are responsible for bringing us one out of every three bites of food. They also sustain our ecosystems and produce our natural resources by helping plants reproduce. \nPollinating animals travel from plant to plant carrying pollen on their bodies in a vital interaction that allows the transfer of genetic material critical to the reproductive system of most flowering plants – the very plants that \n\nbring us countless fruits\, vegetables\, and nuts\,\n½ of the world’s oils\, fibers and raw materials;\nprevent soil erosion\,\nand increase carbon sequestration\n\nThis nearly invisible ecosystem service is a precious resource that requires attention and support” \nDr. Bob Gillespie has worked with pollinators and taught at Wenatchee Valley College for many years. He brings his expertise and enthusiasm for this life-sustaining group of creatures to a day-long workshop. And thanks to Bob’s networking\, we’re highly fortunate to be hosted at the Washington State University’s Northwest Research and Extension Center. \nThis location features 10 acres of gardens maintained for research and education\, as well as an apiary and a pollinator garden. There couldn’t be a more ideal location to learn about pollinators! \nCome along with the Institute as Bob shows us the diversity of pollinators as they buzz about. We’ll learn how to capture pollinators in a net and transfer them to a vial for identification. And Bob has offered a really special opportunity for this workshop: viewing his legendary pinned pollinator collection! \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/northwest-pollinator-diversity/
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SUMMARY:Cascade Medical Foundation Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy 8-10 diverse gardens in the Greater Leavenworth area. In addition to gardens\, there will be fantastic local art\, wine tastings and a chance for treats at a food truck and coffee cart.\n\nTickets are only $20 and support our important campaign for Ambulance Safety Equipment.\nMore info: https://cascademedicalfoundation.org/fun…/home-garden-show\n\nTickets: cascademedicalfoundation.org/fundraisers/home-garden-show
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/cascade-medical-foundation-garden-tour/
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