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SUMMARY:Fall Gear Swap 2023
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted by the Leavenworth Winter Sports Club \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Gear Swap is back this Fall!  Fall is around the corner and it’s time to dig out that gear.\nGet into your gear closet and go out to your garage. Try on all the things. And then come to the Gear Swap to fill in gaps or get rid of redundancies! \nThe gear swap will be at  OSBORN covered area. \nSunday\, October 8th \n12pm-3pm \nAdmission \n*Free to attendees \nDo you want a 10×10 space to sell your gear? It’s only $10! ($25 for commercial sellers). \nThe LWSC ski team will also have a booth that you can donate any of your items to\, to be sold that will directly benefit the LWSC Nordic and Alpine teams.  If you don’t have enough gear for a single booth this is a great option and helps raise funds for the kids upcoming season. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/fall-gear-swap-2023/
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SUMMARY:Glaciated Landscape
DESCRIPTION:The Wenatchee Valley Erratics Chapter of the Ice Age Floods Institute’s next program will be on Tuesday\, October 10 at 7:00 PM at the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center\, 127 South Mission St.\, Wenatchee.  \n\n\n\nDr. Ralph Dawes\, Professor of Earth Science\, Wenatchee Valley College\, will discuss the “Glaciated landscape that formed beneath the Okanogan Lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet” in north central Washington. This area\, including Douglas County north of Waterville and all of Okanogan County\, was studied early in the last century by well-known geologists J Harlan Bretz\, Richard Foster Flint\, and Aaron C. Waters. How the ice sheet shaped the landscape underneath it was a source of controversy back then\, and remains a subject of scientific debate today.    \n\n\n\nDr. Dawes takes a four-part approach addressing the origin of the Okanogan landscape:  \n\n\n\n\nRead published geologic studies of the Okanogan Lobe and Cordilleran Ice Sheet;\n\n\n\nlearn latest theories of how ice sheets create landforms;\n\n\n\nuse current online map data; and \n\n\n\nground-truth to examine the evidence itself.  \n\n\n\n\nYou can attend in-person at the Museum\, or via Zoom link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84520197937 
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/glaciated-landscape/
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SUMMARY:Birding by the River
DESCRIPTION:Birding by the River \nHosted by Wenatchee River Institute \nSecond Wednesday of every month from 8-9:30am @ WRI (Dates: 6/14\, 7/12\, 8/9\, 9/13\, 10/11\, 11/8\, 12/13) \nGo birding with knowledgeable WRI staff around the WRI campus the second Wednesday of each month! All birding skill levels are welcome. This is a FREE program and no registration is required. \nMore info: https://wenatcheeriverinstitute.org/education-programs/community-programs/seasonal-nature-walks.html
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/birding-by-the-river-5/
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SUMMARY:Wildlife of the Entiat River
DESCRIPTION:Title: Wildlife of the Entiat River | Vida Silvestre del río Entiat \nDate: Sat\, 10/14/2023 \nTime: 8:00am-1:00pm \nLocation: Stormy Creek Preserve in Entiat\, WA \nThis event is hosted by the Chelan Douglas Land Trust and Cascadia Conservation District \nDescription: The Entiat River Valley’s dramatic landscape is home to a variety of native plants and wildlife. The river begins at Entiat Glacier\, and its clear waters are one of the most productive spawning grounds for endangered spring Chinook salmon\, threatened steelhead\, threatened bull trout\, and fall Chinook salmon. More than 8 miles of riverfront and 651 acres of riparian habitat are permanently preserved by the Land Trust along the Entiat River Watershed. These protection efforts provide respite for spawning fish\, habitat for wildlife\, and allows the river to follow its natural meandering course. During this event you will visit some of these protected areas as we look for signs of wildlife\, see recently completed beaver dam analog restoration\, and observe and learn about the spawning salmon. All ages are welcome and there is no cost to attend the event. Stormy Creek Preserve is 40 minutes from Wenatchee in Entiat. \nIf you have any questions about this event\, please contact Elisa Lopez from CDLT at elisa@cdlandtrust.org 509-667-9708 or Mark Ingman from Cascadia Conservation District at marki@cascadiacd.org (509) 436-1601. \n[español] \nEl espectacular paisaje del valle de del río Entiat alberga una variedad de plantas y vida silvestre nativas. El río comienza en el glaciar Entiat y sus aguas cristalinas son una de las zonas de desove más productivas para el salmón Chinook de primavera en peligro de extinción\, la trucha arcoíris amenazada\, la trucha toro amenazada y el salmón Chinook de otoño. El Land Trust preserva permanentemente más de 8 millas de ribera y 651 acres de hábitat ribereño a lo largo de la cuenca del río Entiat. Estos esfuerzos de protección brindan un respiro para los peces que desovan\, un hábitat para la vida silvestre y permiten que el río siga su curso serpenteante natural. Durante este evento\, visitará algunas de estas áreas protegidas mientras buscamos signos de vida silvestre\, vemos la restauración análoga de la presa de castores recientemente completada y observamos y aprendemos sobre el desove del salmón. Todas las edades son bienvenidas y no hay costo para asistir al evento. Stormy Creek Preserve está a 40 minutos de Wenatchee en Entiat. \nSi tiene alguna pregunta sobre este evento\, comuníquese con Elisa Lopez de CDLT elisa@cdlandtrust.org 509-667-9708 o Mark Ingman del Distrito de Conservación de Cascadia en marki@cascadiacd.org (509) 436-1601.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/wildlife-of-the-entiat-river/
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SUMMARY:Birds\, Butterflies & Wildflowers Block Prints
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted by the North Cascades Institute \nClass Tuition: $75 \nThis is an online event. \nLearn how to create a hand-tinted block print in this fun online session with popular Institute instructor and artist\, Molly Hashimoto. \nMolly will take you from design and carving on easy-carve material to printing proofs\, and then making oil-based ink prints which you can then hand-tint with watercolor paints. You might not finish your print during the live session\, but you can take your time and work step-by-step at your leisure\, viewing the class recording afterwards for up to a month after the class. \nFor more information and to register click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/birds-butterflies-wildflowers-block-prints/
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