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SUMMARY:Stream Stewards 2019
DESCRIPTION:The Stream Stewards training program is for people who want to learn about\, protect\, and preserve freshwater resources. During the course\, participants engage with various aspects of land and freshwater resources\, while connecting with other like-minded people who are making a difference in the community. \nThroughout the training\, local organizations will provide participants with information about local ecological projects and offer exciting opportunities to plug in and make a difference in Kitsap County. \nThis six-week training is offered annually. Our 2019 series spans six Tuesdays\, from January 22nd through February 26\, 2019. Each session includes a field component. Space is limited. Registration is from January 2 – January 15. Cost is $60 for the course. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/stream-stewards-2019/2019-01-22/
LOCATION:Eagles Nest Community Room in Bremerton\, 1195 Fairgrounds Rd NW\, Bremerton\, WA\, 98311\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Washington%20State%20University%2C%20Kitsap%20County%20Extension":MAILTO:abrodbeck@co.kitsap.wa.us
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SUMMARY:King Tides Viewing Party
DESCRIPTION:King tides are the annual extreme-high tides that occur whenever the moon is closest to Earth. They are a dramatic feature of Washington winters – and a glimpse of what our future in Western Washington may look like as sea levels rise. A public event on  Tuesday\, Jan. 22\, presented by The Nature Conservancy and Surfrider Foundation\, offers an opportunity to learn about king tides\, why they expect sea levels to rise and the latest sea level rise projections in Washington. \nAt Willapa Landing Park in Raymond\, Washington at 12:30pm\, The Nature Conservancy will co-host a Washington Sea Grant king tides viewing party where the public is invited to take pictures of king tides from the shoreline and learn about sea level rise in their community. During the event\, Surfrider Foundation will host a Southwest Washington “fly over\,” courtesy of Light Hawk\, to document the king tide event with aerial photos and Go Pro footage.  \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/king-tides-viewing-party/
LOCATION:Willapa Landing Park\, Franklin St & 8th St\, Raymond\, WA\, 98577\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Washington%20Nature%20Conservancy":MAILTO:jackson.blalock@tnc.org
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SUMMARY:Orca Bowl Second Volunteer Training
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, high school students from across Washington come together for a day of friendly competition and exciting enrichment experiences at Orca Bowl\, the state’s regional National Ocean Sciences Bowl® (NOSB) event. Washington Sea Grant partners with UW’s College of the Environment to offer the program. Orca Bowl challenges and recognizes Washington state’s high school students’ knowledge of the world’s oceans\, and volunteers are part of making all of that happen. Orca Bowl Volunteers need to attend two trainings. If you are interested in volunteering\, email orcabowl@uw.edu for more information. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/orca-bowl-second-training/
LOCATION:Fishery Sciences Building\, 1122 NE Boat St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
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