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SUMMARY:The Art of Maps-Online
DESCRIPTION:“A map … is many-tongued\, a chorus reciting centuries of accumulated knowledge in echoed chants. A map provides no answers. It only suggests where to look: Discover this\, reexamine that\, put one thing in relation to another\, orient yourself\, begin here… Sometimes a map speaks in terms of physical geography\, but just as often it muses on the jagged terrain of the heart\, the distant vistas of memory\, or the fantastic landscapes of dreams.” \n― Miles Harvey\, The Island of Lost Maps  \nThis event is hosted by the North Cascades Institute \nThis class is comprised of two online sessions: November 5 from 10-11:15 am and November 15 from 6-7 pm \nMaps are powerful\, visual tools that tell stories of exploration. During this two-session online workshop\, artist Véronique Robigou invites you to take an interesting tour of beautiful and intriguing maps through time and then to create one of your own. \nThe first online session on 11/5 at 10 am will start with early explorers of Earth discovering new territories. We will also look at lesser-known maps depicting major historical events and geological or biological processes evolving through time\, and even personal experiences reflecting one’s life or some of its milestones. \nWe will survey the elements that compose maps of various types and discuss the mapper’s creative choices that facilitate the interpretation of maps by specific audiences or that highlight specific points. \nInspired by these examples and guided by instructions\, we will then try our hand at producing a map of our own in the week between sessions! Robigou will provide us with specific steps and prompts for our creative map-making journey\, including how to select the story that you want to illustrate\, making the necessary observations and selecting the best design elements to create your map. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/the-art-of-maps-online/
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SUMMARY:2023 PVNT Benefit Dinner & Live Auction
DESCRIPTION:Dinner Location: Wildflour \nTime: Doors open at 5:30. Dinner from 6-8pm. \nCost $65 \nPlain Valley Nordic Team is hosting a benefit dinner and live auction. The price per ticket includes your Dinner & Wine Pairing at Wildflour Restaurant\, as well as your PVNT Live Auction Paddle for Live Auction bidding. Our PVNT Silent Auction will open online Oct. 29th\, 10AM – Nov. 5th at 6PM. \nFor more information and to register click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/2023-pvnt-benefit-dinner-live-auction/
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SUMMARY:Diet for a Warming Planet
DESCRIPTION:Diet for a Warming Planet: How the Food You Eat Affects the Climate Crisis \nHosted by Pybus University \nLocated at Pybus Public Market \nIt can be overwhelming as just one person to try to have a positive impact on our environment. A great place to start is with what we eat. How do our choices while shopping for food and while in the kitchen affect the planet? Join us to learn how eating local\, organic or plant-based – and what we do with food waste – impacts on our carbon footprint. Get localized tips specifically for living and eating sustainably in NCW. \nInstructor: Joan Qazi and Jana Fischback are two local climate experts who have lived a vegetarian lifestyle for a combined 20 years. Joan is a Geography Professor and Sustainability Coordinator at Wenatchee Valley College. She is also trained as a Climate Reality Leader and her research has included sustainable agriculture and local food systems. Jana is Executive Director at Sustainable NCW\, a local nonprofit that promotes a culture of environmental stewardship and social sustainability. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/diet-for-a-warming-planet/
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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-6/
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SUMMARY:Birds of the North Cascades (Online)
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted by the North Cascades Institute \nThis is an online event \nTuition: $10 \nTake flight with Chris Williams and explore the world of birds of the North Cascades. Learn about one of the most biodiverse national parks and the birds that call it home. Who lives here? Who migrates through? Where are some of the best places to look for these feathered friends? \nChris is an Interpretive Ranger with the National Park Service and has worked at North Cascades National Park\, Olympic National Park\, and Saguaro National Park. He is also an alumni of the Institute’s Graduate M.Ed. program and has taught people of all ages in our programs at the Environmental Learning Center\, including Mountain School! \nTake a journey through the different habitats of the ecosystem\, learn how birds have adapted to them and get tips on how you can grab your binoculars and get outside to make the most of birding in the North Cascades. \nFor more information click here.
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SUMMARY:Stevens Pass Season Updates
DESCRIPTION:Red Barn Event-Stevens Pass Season Updates \nThis event is hosted by Wenatchee River Institute \n\nDate: Thursday\, November 9\, 2023\nTime: 7:00 pm-8:00 pm\n\nHYBRID EVENT: WRI’s Red Barn 347 Division Street\, Leavenworth\, WA 98826 or livestream\nZoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83918082738 \nThis is a FREE event with a donation basket at the door. \nDoors open at 6:30pm for a community social with beer and wine available for purchase. The presentation will start at 7:00pm. Red Barn Events are now hybrid; you may join us in person in the Red Barn or livestream virtually. \nEllen Galbraith\, a University of Washington alumna\, has now been in her role as GM and VP at Stevens Pass for a little over a year. She’ll join us to share her insight on last winter and this summer\, and to give a preview of what to expect this upcoming winter. Ellen will also provide an overview of construction on Kehr’s Chair\, which is being upgraded to a fixed-grip quad. \nEllen Galbraith has been with Vail Resorts since 2003 and currently serves as the VP and General Manager of Stevens Pass in Washington State. Prior to joining the team at Stevens Pass\, Ellen was the Chief of Staff for the President of the Mountain Division and worked in Mountain Operations at Northstar California and Beaver Creek Resort. Originally from Anchorage\, Alaska\, Ellen is a graduate of the University of Washington. She was a ski racing coach throughout college\, and she also worked on the race crew at Snowbasin for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/stevens-pass-season-updates/
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SUMMARY:The Doctrine of Recovery
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted by the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center \nOn Thursday\, Nov. 9\, 2023\, attendees will have the chance to view this widely acclaimed film\, which won the 2023 Dreamspeakers Feature Documentary award. \n\nSince 1493\, the so-called Doctrine of Discovery has justified the dispossession and decimation of the Indigenous inhabitants of North America and brought us to our present environmental breaking point. The Doctrine of Recovery is an Indigenous antidote to rebalance Earth systems\, restore the sacred feminine\, and ensure our species survival. \n\nThree generations of Tribal women – Casey Camp-Horinek\, Crystle Lightning\, and Juliet Langley Hayes – speak what has gone unspoken\, and unapologetically expose the influence of founding patriarchs and white supremacy in places most never thought to look\, and in doing so demonstrate the ongoing and devastating formula patterned by the Doctrine of Discovery. \nAdmission is free for members and $5 for non-members. Registration can be found here. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/the-doctrine-of-recovery/
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