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SUMMARY:Spawner Survey Workshop October 6
DESCRIPTION:Join SFEG’s team of citizen scientists to learn a new skill and protect our salmon!\n \nSFEG’s Spawning Survey workshop on Saturday October 6\, 9am-3pm at Alger Community Hall will cover the techniques that will be used during weekly monitoring sessions from October through January in the Samish and Skagit watersheds. \nVolunteers will learn:\n– Salmon species and redd identification\n– Stream condition identification and documentation technique \nAfter this workshop\, the volunteer will be qualified to join the weekly monitoring sessions from October through January. \n***Things to remember*** \n-Advanced registration is required! Please email outreach@skagitfisheries.org to register by October 4. \n-Be prepared! Dress for the weather and bring lunch!\n-No chest waders or boots will be needed for the workshop\, but will be needed for weekly monitoring. If you need to borrow equipment\, please let us know your boot size. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.skagitfisheries.org/event/spawning-survey-workshop/
LOCATION:WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:outreach(at)skagitfisheries.org
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SUMMARY:Salmon Sightings at Clark Creek
DESCRIPTION:Want to see salmon up close? Have a burning fish question? \nSFEG is offering the opportunity to view salmon in the Samish and Skagit watersheds with experts on hand to answer questions.  Join SFEG in partnership with Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife on Saturday\, October 20 Noon-3pm to see what lives in Clark Creek. \nAdditional Viewing Dates: November 10th: Chum at Oyster Creek\, at Taylor Shellfish Farm in Blanchard (in partnership with NSEA) \nFor more information email outreach(at)skagitfisheries.org or call 360-336-0172 ext 304. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.skagitfisheries.org/event/salmon-sightings-coho-marblemount-hatchery/
LOCATION:WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:outreach(at)skagitfisheries.org
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SUMMARY:Skagit Wild & Scenic Film Fest 2018
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, October 26\, 2018 at the  Lincoln Theatre\nA CELEBRATION OF OUR ENVIRONMENT!\nReception starts at 6:30 pm\, films start at 7:30 pm.\nJoin the fun at the reception with food\, music\, beer and wine. By arriving early you will avoid the lines! Or better yet\, PURCHASE your tickets now and just enjoy the reception!\nTicket Price: $15 or $25 PURCHASE NOW\n($25 ticket purchase includes a special discounted SFEG membership\, FREE Klean Kanteen giveaway\, and a raffle ticket)\n \n  \nThe Wild & Scenic Film Festival returns to the Lincoln Theater\nThe Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group (SFEG) is excited to bring the Wild & Scenic Film Festival back to the Historic Lincoln Theater for one night only on Friday\, October 26th. This evening of short films will kick off with a reception starting at 6:30 pm in the Lincoln’s Art Bar featuring locally made desserts\, beer\, and wine followed by the film showing at 7:30 pm. As a special treat local musicians will play during the reception\, so come early and join the fun! Purchase your tickets now\, to avoid the lines. \n  \n“Wild Olympics” \nThe Film Festival will feature short films that will delight the senses\, inform our minds and help us appreciate nature and the struggles to protect it. Films were selected from a collection of over 100 films shown at the annual film festival held in Nevada City\, CA. The films capture the spirit of varying environmental movements across the globe and the relationship that they have to humanity and that humanity has to them. The Wild & Scenic Film Festival works with environmental groups across the globe to host On Tour events as a way to outreach into different communities and bring together a diverse audience. \n  \n“Every Bend” \nA Benefit for SFEG\nSFEG is thrilled to be selected as a host organization for this amazing film event for the fourth year in a row and hopes the Film Festival will inspire a greater connection with our own Wild and Scenic Skagit River\, as well as providing an evening of engaging fun. \n“Sky Migrations” \nSFEG is a nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging the community in restoring wild salmon populations for future generations. Salmon habitat enhancement is accomplished through habitat restoration\, monitoring\, and a wide variety of community outreach and education programs. SFEG offers free educational programs to over 1\,500 students each year. These opportunities get students out of their classrooms and learning hands-on real science and watershed exploration which otherwise would not be available and affordable to local schools. Funds raised will go towards supporting these important education programs. They will also enable the program to continue to be offered free of charge to local schools. \n13 Featured Films: \n“During the Drought” \nHistory of the National Parks\, Ryan Maxey\nA Letter to Congress\, Dalia Burde\nDuring the Drought\, Chrisna Byck\nEvery Bend\, Sinjin Eberle\nImagination: Tom Wallisch\, Steve Henderson\nLove of Place\, Brian Olliver\nPatagonia Azul\, the Interconnection of Life\, Fernanda Neder\nSky Migrations\, Charles Post\nThe Fix\, Kris Millgate\nThe Nature of Maps\, Tahria Sheather\nThe Shape of a River\, Gianna Wood\nWhere the Wild Things Play\, Krystle Wright\nWild Olympics\, Colin Arisman \nSynopses of the above films can be found HERE! \nPurchase tickets ahead of time to avoid the lines\, or come early to the Reception to ensure your ticket:\n-Purchase tickets ONLINE through the Lincoln Theatre website: PURCHASE TICKETS\n-Purchase tickets at the Lincoln Theatre Ticket Office\, Mon-Fri from 12 noon to 5PM\, 712 S. First Street\, Mount Vernon\n-Purchase tickets by Calling 360-336-8955 during above hours to order tickets by phone \nMany THANKS to our Local Sponsors: \n \nSamish Nation
URL:https://www.skagitfisheries.org/event/skagit-wild-scenic-film-fest-2018/
LOCATION:WA
ORGANIZER;CN="Alison Studely":MAILTO:astudley@skagitfisheries.org
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SUMMARY:Make a Difference Day: Cornet Bay Planting October 27
DESCRIPTION:October 27: Make a Difference Day: Cornet Bay at Deception Pass State Park \nMake a difference to forage fish\, salmon\, and orcas as we continue this beach restoration effort in partnership with Northwest Straits Foundation and Washington State Parks at this spectacular location with waterfront views. Over the last few years Cornet Bay has undergone many restoration projects including removal of bank armoring. In 2012 the armor was removed and the beach was restored to a more natural beach habitat by planting numerous native beach species and holding multiple weeding and monitoring events. Help us continue the restoration of this marveling location by planting more native plant species. \nDirections \nFrom Skagit County\, take Hwy 20 toward Oak Harbor; after the Deception Pass Bridge turn left at the light at Cornet Bay Road\, and go to the end; follow signs for parking.  Parking is limited; please carpool.  \nPlease call (360) 336-0172 or email outreach@skagitfisheries.org to let us know you are coming so we can have enough snacks and tools!
URL:https://www.skagitfisheries.org/event/cornet-bay-planting/
LOCATION:Deception Pass State Park\, Bowman Bay\, Anacortes\, WA\, 98221\, United States
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