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SUMMARY:West Duwamish Greenbelt Hike
DESCRIPTION:During the summer\, hike with us in the West Duwamish Greenbelt on the fourth Saturdays of the month–June 24\, July 22\, August 26.  Meet at the Riverview parking lot\, 12th and Myrtle at 9 a.m.  Everyone and all ages are welcome.  Parts of the trails are graveled and well-constructed; other parts can be muddy\, so come prepared for that.  Loop hikes can be up to three miles.  Participants may retrace their steps at any point to shorten the hike.  For more information\, see the West Duwamish Greenbelt trails group Facebook page. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/west-duwamish-greenbelt-hike/2017-06-24/
LOCATION:Riverview parking lot
CATEGORIES:Meetup,Nature
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SUMMARY:Longfellow Creek Restoration Event
DESCRIPTION:Dig in with EarthCorps at Longfellow Creek! Join us as we restore the greenbelt above Longfellow Creek at Juneau Street. Projects this summer are working to prepare the greenbelt for planting this fall. Come ready to learn something new about your neighborhood forest and creek! At this special event\, Lunch is provided! Sign up here. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/earthcorps-restoration-events-longfellow-creek-juneau/
CATEGORIES:Nature,Sustainability,Work Party
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CREATED:20170706T070000Z
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SUMMARY:Longfellow Creek Restoration event
DESCRIPTION:Longfellow Creek Restoration event in the West Seattle Greenbelt on July 21\, 2017 from 10 am – 2 pm. \nDig in with EarthCorps at Longfellow Creek!\nJoin us as we restore the greenbelt above Longfellow Creek at Juneau Street. Projects this summer are working to prepare the greenbelt for planting this fall. Come ready to learn something new about your neighborhood forest and creek! At this special event\, Lunch is provided! Sign up here. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/earthcorps-restoration-events-longfellow-creek-2/
CATEGORIES:Nature,Sustainability,Work Party
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170722T090000
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CREATED:20170619T070000Z
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UID:10014373-1500714000-1500714900@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:West Duwamish Greenbelt Hike
DESCRIPTION:During the summer\, hike with us in the West Duwamish Greenbelt on the fourth Saturdays of the month–June 24\, July 22\, August 26.  Meet at the Riverview parking lot\, 12th and Myrtle at 9 a.m.  Everyone and all ages are welcome.  Parts of the trails are graveled and well-constructed; other parts can be muddy\, so come prepared for that.  Loop hikes can be up to three miles.  Participants may retrace their steps at any point to shorten the hike.  For more information\, see the West Duwamish Greenbelt trails group Facebook page. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/west-duwamish-greenbelt-hike/2017-07-22/
LOCATION:Riverview parking lot
CATEGORIES:Meetup,Nature
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170804T140000
DTSTAMP:20170709T070000Z
CREATED:20170709T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170709T070000Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Park Restoration Event
DESCRIPTION:Join EarthCorps as we work to restore portions of Lincoln Park on Friday\, August 04\, 2017\, 10 am-2 pm. We will be working to remove weeds from around native plantings to help this beautiful forest thrive. Come ready to learn something new and get dirty. Sign up online here. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/earthcorps-restoration-events-lincoln-park/
CATEGORIES:Nature,Sustainability,Work Party
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170819T100000
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SUMMARY:( EarthCorps ) Longfellow Creek Restoration Event
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 19\, 2017. From 10am-2pm @  Longfellow Creek at Juneau St. \nJoin EarthCorps as we restore the greenbelt above Longfellow Creek at Juneau Street. Projects this summer are working to prepare the greenbelt for planting this fall. Come ready to learn something new about your neighborhood forest and creek! Sign up online here. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/earthcorps-restoration-events-temp/
CATEGORIES:Nature,Sustainability,Work Party
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170826T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170826T091500
DTSTAMP:20170619T070000Z
CREATED:20170619T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170619T070000Z
UID:10014374-1503738000-1503738900@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:West Duwamish Greenbelt Hike
DESCRIPTION:During the summer\, hike with us in the West Duwamish Greenbelt on the fourth Saturdays of the month–June 24\, July 22\, August 26.  Meet at the Riverview parking lot\, 12th and Myrtle at 9 a.m.  Everyone and all ages are welcome.  Parts of the trails are graveled and well-constructed; other parts can be muddy\, so come prepared for that.  Loop hikes can be up to three miles.  Participants may retrace their steps at any point to shorten the hike.  For more information\, see the West Duwamish Greenbelt trails group Facebook page. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/west-duwamish-greenbelt-hike/2017-08-26/
LOCATION:Riverview parking lot
CATEGORIES:Meetup,Nature
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CREATED:20170826T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170826T070000Z
UID:10014836-1507975200-1507989600@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Lincoln Park Restoration Event
DESCRIPTION:Join EarthCorps as we work to restore portions of Lincoln Park on Saturday\, October 14\, 2017 10 am-2 pm. We will be working to remove weeds from around native plantings to help this beautiful forest thrive. Come ready to learn something new and get dirty. Sign up online here. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/earthcorps-restoration-events-lincoln-park-2/
CATEGORIES:Nature,Sustainability,Work Party
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171021T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171021T140000
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CREATED:20170826T070000Z
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SUMMARY:Duwamish Alive! Tree Planting @ Longfellow Creek (EarthCorps)
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 21\, 2017.  From 10 am-2 pm @  Longfellow Creek at Juneau St. \n Longfellow Creek Duwamish Alive! Tree Planting. Join EarthCorps and the King Conservation District as we celebrate Longfellow creek as a part of Duwamish Alive! We will be planting over 500 native trees and shrubs\, and need your help! Meet at Greg Davis Park for this event. Sign up online here. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/earthcorps-restoration-events-longfellow-creek-duwamish-alive-tree-planting/
LOCATION:Greg Davis Park
CATEGORIES:Nature,Sustainability,Work Party
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180506T150000
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CREATED:20180506T070000Z
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UID:10016568-1525611600-1525618800@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Family Pond Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Spring by bringing the entire family for an outing at Camp Long. We’ll search for salamander eggs\, frog babies (tadpoles)\, dragonfly nymphs and all the other unusual creatures that live in Pollywog pond. Use nets to dip in the pond for those living underwater. We’ll share the excitement and stories of the critters we catch!   \nFamily Pond Exploration\nCamp Long\nAll ages\nFee: $5 per person\nEvent #177720   5/06/2018\nSunday 1 – 3 pm  \nContact: Camp Long Environmental Learning Center (5200 35th Ave SW)\nContact Phone: 206-684-7434\nContact Email: camplong@seattle.gov \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/family-pond-exploration/
LOCATION:Camp Long
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180712T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180712T120000
DTSTAMP:20180608T070000Z
CREATED:20180608T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180608T070000Z
UID:10016753-1531393200-1531396800@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Pollinators Up CLOSE!
DESCRIPTION:In the meeting room at the Southwest Library Branch\, join the Woodland Park Zoo\, and a special animal guest\, as we discover the inside world of some of the planet’s most essential animals.  For all ages. \nWhat do almonds\, mangoes and apples have in common? Pollinators! These mighty\, but often small animals are responsible for one out of every three bites of food we eat. Discover the inside world of some of the planet’s most essential animals with the Woodland Park Zoo.  \nLibrary events and programs are free and everyone is welcome. Registration is not required. \nThis program is part of this year’s Summer of Learning program Splash! Adventures with Water\, which encourages reading and activities around science\, technology\, technology\, arts and math. We are offering over 250 free youth programs throughout the city this summer. You can pick up a Summer Action Guide at any Library location. \nSpace is limited at library events. Please come early to make sure you get a seat. Due to the fire code\, we can’t exceed the maximum capacity for our rooms. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/pollinators-up-close/
LOCATION:Southwest Library
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181201T140000
DTSTAMP:20181128T080000Z
CREATED:20181128T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181128T080000Z
UID:10017625-1543658400-1543672800@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Native Plant ID and Invasive Plant Removal Along Longfellow Creek Legacy Trail
DESCRIPTION:A beautiful area called the Thistle Street Green Space along the\nLongfellow Creek Legacy Trail needs your help in a battle against invasive\nspecies. Next to a local pea patch garden\, Chief Sealth High School\,\nand Longfellow Creek\, this piece of green space requires regular\nmaintenance to keep it clear of invaders like Himalayan\nBlackberry\, Buttercup\, Herb Robert\, and others. Come volunteer with\nDIRT Corps and learn how to identify both native plants and invasive plants\nas well as how to remove all kinds of invasive species so native\nplants can thrive. Afterwards you can walk the trails and explore this\nhidden gem in Delridge. \nMap of parking and meet area:\nhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z_PRew4vQgXLut1tDOzufaI8O4L-y1_4/view \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/native-plant-id-and-invasive-plant-removal-along-longfellow-creek-legacy-trail/2018-12-01/
LOCATION:Thistle Street Green Space
CATEGORIES:How to help,Nature,Nature Walk,Sustainability,Walking,Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181208T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181208T140000
DTSTAMP:20181128T080000Z
CREATED:20181128T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181128T080000Z
UID:10017626-1544263200-1544277600@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Native Plant ID and Invasive Plant Removal Along Longfellow Creek Legacy Trail
DESCRIPTION:A beautiful area called the Thistle Street Green Space along the\nLongfellow Creek Legacy Trail needs your help in a battle against invasive\nspecies. Next to a local pea patch garden\, Chief Sealth High School\,\nand Longfellow Creek\, this piece of green space requires regular\nmaintenance to keep it clear of invaders like Himalayan\nBlackberry\, Buttercup\, Herb Robert\, and others. Come volunteer with\nDIRT Corps and learn how to identify both native plants and invasive plants\nas well as how to remove all kinds of invasive species so native\nplants can thrive. Afterwards you can walk the trails and explore this\nhidden gem in Delridge. \nMap of parking and meet area:\nhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z_PRew4vQgXLut1tDOzufaI8O4L-y1_4/view \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/native-plant-id-and-invasive-plant-removal-along-longfellow-creek-legacy-trail/2018-12-08/
LOCATION:Thistle Street Green Space
CATEGORIES:How to help,Nature,Nature Walk,Sustainability,Walking,Wildlife
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190112T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190112T140000
DTSTAMP:20190110T080000Z
CREATED:20190110T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190110T080000Z
UID:10017738-1547290800-1547301600@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Wetland Block Party
DESCRIPTION:Get to know your local Wetland! \nJoin us for a block party at the Delridge Wetland Park! Learn more about how the Wetland will become a living community asset as we celebrate with free food\, music\, and art. \nTo learn more\, visit the Delridge Wetland Park website. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/wetland-block-party/
LOCATION:The Delridge Wetlands
CATEGORIES:Nature,Volunteering,Wildlife
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190126T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190126T140000
DTSTAMP:20190122T080000Z
CREATED:20190122T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T080000Z
UID:10017789-1548496800-1548511200@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Westcrest Park Forest Restoration Work Party / Evento de Restauración en el Bosque del Parque Westcrest
DESCRIPTION:Join DIRT Corps in revitalizing Westcrest Park. We are working on the parcel of land next to 8th Ave that is overgrown with Himalayan blackberries! It’s up to us and our volunteers to bring it under control! \nThe beginning of this volunteer event will include a brief weed ID. Then\, we will combine knowledge with action as we work to clear this beautiful space of harmful species that overtake the area. Many of you might already have this experience in your own backyard. \nLet’s work together to gradually transform and maintain Westcrest Park and make it a great public space for everyone to enjoy. Let us know of any questions\, hope to see you out there. \nPLEASE RSVP HERE: Westcrest Park Forest Restoration. \nAcompaña a DIRT Corps a revitalizar el Parque Westcrest. ¡Estamos trabajando en la tierra de la parcela de la 8a avenida del Parque Westcrest en donde la zarzamora está demasiado crecida! ¡Está en nuestras manos como DIRT Corps y en la de los voluntarios el mantener el control del crecimiento de la zarzamora en este espacio! El inicio de este evento voluntario incluirá una breve introducción de plantas invasoras. Combina el conocimiento con la acción mientras trabajamos para limpiar este hermoso espacio de las plantas invasoras que lo dañan y lo van desplazando de él. Muchos de ustedes han experimentado esto en sus patios traseros en casa. \nTrabajemos juntos para transformar y mantener gradualmente el Parque Westcrest y hacer de él un espacio agradable al público para que todos puedan disfrutarlo. Déjanos saber si tienes alguna pregunta\, esperamos verte ahí. \n————————— \nWEAR: Wear closed-toed shoes\, long sleeves\, long pants\, and a hat. Dress for the weather. \nVESTIMENTA: Zapatos cerrados\, camisa manga larga\, pantalones largos y un/a gorro/a. Vístase de acuerdo al clima. \nMEET: Meet next to the p-patch gardens. See the map of parking and work area. \nPUNTO DE ENCUENTRO: Al lado del P-Patch (jardín comunitario). Mapa del parqueadero y del área de trabajo. \nBRING: Bring water and lunch if you think you are going to get hungry. DIRT Corps will provide coffee and light refreshments. \nQUE TRAER: Agua y almuerzo (si crees que te va a dar hambre pronto). DIRT Corps proveerá café y un pequeño refrigerio. \nPARK: Park in the south parking lot of Westcrest Park\, entrance is off SW Henderson St. See Map. \nPARQUEADERO: Parqueate en la zona sur del Parque Westcrest\, la entrada está en la parte sur-oeste de la calle Henderson. Mapa. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/westcrest-park-forest-restoration-work-party-evento-de-restauracion-en-el-bosque-del-parque-westcrest/2019-01-26/
LOCATION:Westcrest Park
CATEGORIES:How to help,Nature,Sustainability
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190219T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190219T210000
DTSTAMP:20190129T080000Z
CREATED:20190129T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T080000Z
UID:10017811-1550602800-1550610000@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Advocacy for Birds and Climate: What You Can Do
DESCRIPTION:The class will explore how Seattle Audubon is working to understand and protect the region’s birds\, as well as review the current state of climate science and a variety of strategies and tactics to successfully move conservation initiatives forward.  \nTraditional lecture with written materials\, and active participation and discussion.   \nPresented by John Brosnan\, Seattle Audubon Executive Director \nAppropriate for ALL audiences.   \nTuesday\, February 19th\, 7-9 pm\nSenior Center of West Seattle\, Nelson Room\n$10 Seattle Audubon members\n$25 non-members Limit: 25 \nRSVP’s are required at https://my.seattleaudubon.org/event/seattle-audubon-winter-2019-classes/e213994 \nSeattle Audubon members enter promo code SASMEMBER during registration to receive the member discount.  \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/advocacy-for-birds-and-climate-what-you-can-do/
LOCATION:Senior Center of West Seattle
CATEGORIES:Nature,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190223T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190223T140000
DTSTAMP:20190122T080000Z
CREATED:20190122T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T080000Z
UID:10017790-1550916000-1550930400@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Westcrest Park Forest Restoration Work Party / Evento de Restauración en el Bosque del Parque Westcrest
DESCRIPTION:Join DIRT Corps in revitalizing Westcrest Park. We are working on the parcel of land next to 8th Ave that is overgrown with Himalayan blackberries! It’s up to us and our volunteers to bring it under control! \nThe beginning of this volunteer event will include a brief weed ID. Then\, we will combine knowledge with action as we work to clear this beautiful space of harmful species that overtake the area. Many of you might already have this experience in your own backyard. \nLet’s work together to gradually transform and maintain Westcrest Park and make it a great public space for everyone to enjoy. Let us know of any questions\, hope to see you out there. \nPLEASE RSVP HERE: Westcrest Park Forest Restoration. \nAcompaña a DIRT Corps a revitalizar el Parque Westcrest. ¡Estamos trabajando en la tierra de la parcela de la 8a avenida del Parque Westcrest en donde la zarzamora está demasiado crecida! ¡Está en nuestras manos como DIRT Corps y en la de los voluntarios el mantener el control del crecimiento de la zarzamora en este espacio! El inicio de este evento voluntario incluirá una breve introducción de plantas invasoras. Combina el conocimiento con la acción mientras trabajamos para limpiar este hermoso espacio de las plantas invasoras que lo dañan y lo van desplazando de él. Muchos de ustedes han experimentado esto en sus patios traseros en casa. \nTrabajemos juntos para transformar y mantener gradualmente el Parque Westcrest y hacer de él un espacio agradable al público para que todos puedan disfrutarlo. Déjanos saber si tienes alguna pregunta\, esperamos verte ahí. \n————————— \nWEAR: Wear closed-toed shoes\, long sleeves\, long pants\, and a hat. Dress for the weather. \nVESTIMENTA: Zapatos cerrados\, camisa manga larga\, pantalones largos y un/a gorro/a. Vístase de acuerdo al clima. \nMEET: Meet next to the p-patch gardens. See the map of parking and work area. \nPUNTO DE ENCUENTRO: Al lado del P-Patch (jardín comunitario). Mapa del parqueadero y del área de trabajo. \nBRING: Bring water and lunch if you think you are going to get hungry. DIRT Corps will provide coffee and light refreshments. \nQUE TRAER: Agua y almuerzo (si crees que te va a dar hambre pronto). DIRT Corps proveerá café y un pequeño refrigerio. \nPARK: Park in the south parking lot of Westcrest Park\, entrance is off SW Henderson St. See Map. \nPARQUEADERO: Parqueate en la zona sur del Parque Westcrest\, la entrada está en la parte sur-oeste de la calle Henderson. Mapa. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/westcrest-park-forest-restoration-work-party-evento-de-restauracion-en-el-bosque-del-parque-westcrest/2019-02-23/
LOCATION:Westcrest Park
CATEGORIES:How to help,Nature,Sustainability
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190330T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190330T140000
DTSTAMP:20190122T080000Z
CREATED:20190122T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T080000Z
UID:10017791-1553940000-1553954400@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Westcrest Park Forest Restoration Work Party / Evento de Restauración en el Bosque del Parque Westcrest
DESCRIPTION:Join DIRT Corps in revitalizing Westcrest Park. We are working on the parcel of land next to 8th Ave that is overgrown with Himalayan blackberries! It’s up to us and our volunteers to bring it under control! \nThe beginning of this volunteer event will include a brief weed ID. Then\, we will combine knowledge with action as we work to clear this beautiful space of harmful species that overtake the area. Many of you might already have this experience in your own backyard. \nLet’s work together to gradually transform and maintain Westcrest Park and make it a great public space for everyone to enjoy. Let us know of any questions\, hope to see you out there. \nPLEASE RSVP HERE: Westcrest Park Forest Restoration. \nAcompaña a DIRT Corps a revitalizar el Parque Westcrest. ¡Estamos trabajando en la tierra de la parcela de la 8a avenida del Parque Westcrest en donde la zarzamora está demasiado crecida! ¡Está en nuestras manos como DIRT Corps y en la de los voluntarios el mantener el control del crecimiento de la zarzamora en este espacio! El inicio de este evento voluntario incluirá una breve introducción de plantas invasoras. Combina el conocimiento con la acción mientras trabajamos para limpiar este hermoso espacio de las plantas invasoras que lo dañan y lo van desplazando de él. Muchos de ustedes han experimentado esto en sus patios traseros en casa. \nTrabajemos juntos para transformar y mantener gradualmente el Parque Westcrest y hacer de él un espacio agradable al público para que todos puedan disfrutarlo. Déjanos saber si tienes alguna pregunta\, esperamos verte ahí. \n————————— \nWEAR: Wear closed-toed shoes\, long sleeves\, long pants\, and a hat. Dress for the weather. \nVESTIMENTA: Zapatos cerrados\, camisa manga larga\, pantalones largos y un/a gorro/a. Vístase de acuerdo al clima. \nMEET: Meet next to the p-patch gardens. See the map of parking and work area. \nPUNTO DE ENCUENTRO: Al lado del P-Patch (jardín comunitario). Mapa del parqueadero y del área de trabajo. \nBRING: Bring water and lunch if you think you are going to get hungry. DIRT Corps will provide coffee and light refreshments. \nQUE TRAER: Agua y almuerzo (si crees que te va a dar hambre pronto). DIRT Corps proveerá café y un pequeño refrigerio. \nPARK: Park in the south parking lot of Westcrest Park\, entrance is off SW Henderson St. See Map. \nPARQUEADERO: Parqueate en la zona sur del Parque Westcrest\, la entrada está en la parte sur-oeste de la calle Henderson. Mapa. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/westcrest-park-forest-restoration-work-party-evento-de-restauracion-en-el-bosque-del-parque-westcrest/2019-03-30/
LOCATION:Westcrest Park
CATEGORIES:How to help,Nature,Sustainability
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190406T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190406T101500
DTSTAMP:20190525T070000Z
CREATED:20190525T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190525T070000Z
UID:10018138-1554544800-1554545700@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:First Saturday hikes in West Duwamish Greenbelt
DESCRIPTION:Hiking season is beginning in the West Duwamish Greenbelt.  Hike with the West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails group (www.wdgtrails.com) on guided walks to find birds\, bugs\, mushrooms\, native plants\, geology\, and history.  Meet the first Saturday of each month at 10 am\, usually at the trailhead at 14th Ave. SW and SW Holly Street\, but starting places may vary; watch postings for individual hikes. We hike mostly on constructed and maintained gravel trails\, suitable for family outings. \nThe West Duwamish Greenbelt is the largest contiguous forest in Seattle\, spreading over 550 acres in West Seattle from the tip of Pigeon Point to Westcrest Park. Urban forests are important community spaces that increase our city’s natural beauty\, contribute to our health\, and make the natural world accessible for everyone to enjoy. \nHere’s the schedule for the 2019 season.  All hikes start at 10:00 am. \nApril 6: Bird watching hike with Scott Markowitz\, an international birder\, member of the board of directors at Tahoma Audubon. Meet at the Puget Park trailhead at 4418 21st Ave. S.W. \nMay 4: Insect hike with a bug club member. \nJune 1: “Walking Native Land” on National Trails Day with Ken Workman\, a descendant of Chief Seattle and a member of the Duwamish Tribe. Ken will talk about his personal experience growing up in the greenbelt and his tribe’s use of the land and nearby Duwamish River. \nThe hike begins at 10 a.m. near the Chinese Garden at South Seattle College.  We’ll walk down Puget Ridge to the Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center and return. This hike is on unimproved trail with aspirations to be a connector between ridge and river\, about two miles round-trip with 200 feet of elevation gain coming back. Wear good shoes or boots and be prepared for small obstacles like logs\, brush\, and walking near the edge of West Marginal Way. \nJuly 6: Native plant identification with Steve Richmond of GardenCycles \nAugust 3: Geology and land use history with Paul West and Craig Rankin \nSeptember 7: History of the greenbelt with Matt Groshong\, Randy Nelson\, and Craig Rankin \nOctober 5: Mushrooms with Kim Traverse of the Puget Sound Myco Society \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/first-saturday-hikes-in-west-duwamish-greenbelt/2019-04-06/
LOCATION:(see listing)
CATEGORIES:Nature,Nature Walk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190427T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190427T091500
DTSTAMP:20190406T070000Z
CREATED:20190406T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T070000Z
UID:10018164-1556355600-1556356500@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Earth Day Walk
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Day 2019! Everyone is welcome! \nJoin us either at Holy Rosary or Our Lady of Guadalupe Church to walk to the Rotary View Point totem pole (35th Ave. SW and SW Alaska St.–near West Seattle Stadium) where we will celebrate God’s creation and pray for its protection. \nIf possible\, please bring gloves as we will be collecting litter as we go. \nPosters and signs are welcome. \nThis event is co-sponsored by Holy Rosary Church and OLG Green Ministry. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/earth-day-walk/
LOCATION:Holy Rosary Church
CATEGORIES:Holidays,Nature,Social Justice,Spirituality/Faith
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190427T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190427T091500
DTSTAMP:20190406T070000Z
CREATED:20190406T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T070000Z
UID:10018165-1556355600-1556356500@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Earth Day Walk
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Day 2019! Everyone is welcome! \nJoin us either at Holy Rosary or Our Lady of Guadalupe Church to walk to the Rotary View Point totem pole (35th Ave. SW and SW Alaska St.–near West Seattle Stadium) where we will celebrate God’s creation and pray for its protection. \nIf possible\, please bring gloves as we will be collecting litter as we go. \nPosters and signs are welcome. \nThis event is co-sponsored by Holy Rosary Church and OLG Green Ministry. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/earth-day-walk-2/
LOCATION:Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
CATEGORIES:Holidays,Nature,Social Justice,Spirituality/Faith
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190504T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190504T101500
DTSTAMP:20190525T070000Z
CREATED:20190525T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190525T070000Z
UID:10018139-1556964000-1556964900@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:First Saturday hikes in West Duwamish Greenbelt
DESCRIPTION:Hiking season is beginning in the West Duwamish Greenbelt.  Hike with the West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails group (www.wdgtrails.com) on guided walks to find birds\, bugs\, mushrooms\, native plants\, geology\, and history.  Meet the first Saturday of each month at 10 am\, usually at the trailhead at 14th Ave. SW and SW Holly Street\, but starting places may vary; watch postings for individual hikes. We hike mostly on constructed and maintained gravel trails\, suitable for family outings. \nThe West Duwamish Greenbelt is the largest contiguous forest in Seattle\, spreading over 550 acres in West Seattle from the tip of Pigeon Point to Westcrest Park. Urban forests are important community spaces that increase our city’s natural beauty\, contribute to our health\, and make the natural world accessible for everyone to enjoy. \nHere’s the schedule for the 2019 season.  All hikes start at 10:00 am. \nApril 6: Bird watching hike with Scott Markowitz\, an international birder\, member of the board of directors at Tahoma Audubon. Meet at the Puget Park trailhead at 4418 21st Ave. S.W. \nMay 4: Insect hike with a bug club member. \nJune 1: “Walking Native Land” on National Trails Day with Ken Workman\, a descendant of Chief Seattle and a member of the Duwamish Tribe. Ken will talk about his personal experience growing up in the greenbelt and his tribe’s use of the land and nearby Duwamish River. \nThe hike begins at 10 a.m. near the Chinese Garden at South Seattle College.  We’ll walk down Puget Ridge to the Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center and return. This hike is on unimproved trail with aspirations to be a connector between ridge and river\, about two miles round-trip with 200 feet of elevation gain coming back. Wear good shoes or boots and be prepared for small obstacles like logs\, brush\, and walking near the edge of West Marginal Way. \nJuly 6: Native plant identification with Steve Richmond of GardenCycles \nAugust 3: Geology and land use history with Paul West and Craig Rankin \nSeptember 7: History of the greenbelt with Matt Groshong\, Randy Nelson\, and Craig Rankin \nOctober 5: Mushrooms with Kim Traverse of the Puget Sound Myco Society \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/first-saturday-hikes-in-west-duwamish-greenbelt/2019-05-04/
LOCATION:(see listing)
CATEGORIES:Nature,Nature Walk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190508T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190508T183000
DTSTAMP:20190502T070000Z
CREATED:20190502T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190502T070000Z
UID:10016540-1557336600-1557340200@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Entomology lecture series
DESCRIPTION:West Seattle Entomologist Jen Paur of Tiny Science will be conducting a series of four lectures on the interesting and exciting lives of insects. Jen is an enthusiastic speaker who can engage audiences of all ages with her great passion for insects. She brings a selection of beetles\, butterflies\, mantises\, or stick insects when she speaks. Wednesdays\, May 8\, 15\, 22\, 29 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. And if you like\, you can join us before class at 5 pm for $3 beers in our Cafe!  \n1. Insects in General: This class will cover the history of insects from the Cretaceous period and their defining features and key assets that allowed them to become masters of our planet. The audience will leave with a new level of appreciation for insects from this fun talk. \n2. The Orders of Insects: There are 32 different types of insects! Many that we are familiar with\, some that we are not! We will explore these different types.   \n3. Comparative Study of Insects: How can one type of animal with three body parts\, six legs\, and four wings can take on so many different shapes and roles?  \n4. Insect Niches: Insects are incredibly diverse and abundant. We will explore how insects exploit niches\, including topics like parasitoidy and eusociality\, which are way more exciting than they sound! \nLecture Series is $20 members/$25 non-members. All ages welcome. Please sign up in advance by calling 206.932.4044 x1\, as a minimum number of participants is required for this series to occur. SCWS\, 4217 SW Oregon St. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/entomology-classes-wsc/2019-05-08/
LOCATION:Senior Center of West Seattle
CATEGORIES:Nature,Talks and Lectures
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190515T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190515T183000
DTSTAMP:20190502T070000Z
CREATED:20190502T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190502T070000Z
UID:10016541-1557941400-1557945000@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Entomology lecture series
DESCRIPTION:West Seattle Entomologist Jen Paur of Tiny Science will be conducting a series of four lectures on the interesting and exciting lives of insects. Jen is an enthusiastic speaker who can engage audiences of all ages with her great passion for insects. She brings a selection of beetles\, butterflies\, mantises\, or stick insects when she speaks. Wednesdays\, May 8\, 15\, 22\, 29 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. And if you like\, you can join us before class at 5 pm for $3 beers in our Cafe!  \n1. Insects in General: This class will cover the history of insects from the Cretaceous period and their defining features and key assets that allowed them to become masters of our planet. The audience will leave with a new level of appreciation for insects from this fun talk. \n2. The Orders of Insects: There are 32 different types of insects! Many that we are familiar with\, some that we are not! We will explore these different types.   \n3. Comparative Study of Insects: How can one type of animal with three body parts\, six legs\, and four wings can take on so many different shapes and roles?  \n4. Insect Niches: Insects are incredibly diverse and abundant. We will explore how insects exploit niches\, including topics like parasitoidy and eusociality\, which are way more exciting than they sound! \nLecture Series is $20 members/$25 non-members. All ages welcome. Please sign up in advance by calling 206.932.4044 x1\, as a minimum number of participants is required for this series to occur. SCWS\, 4217 SW Oregon St. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/entomology-classes-wsc/2019-05-15/
LOCATION:Senior Center of West Seattle
CATEGORIES:Nature,Talks and Lectures
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190522T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190522T183000
DTSTAMP:20190502T070000Z
CREATED:20190502T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190502T070000Z
UID:10016542-1558546200-1558549800@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Entomology lecture series
DESCRIPTION:West Seattle Entomologist Jen Paur of Tiny Science will be conducting a series of four lectures on the interesting and exciting lives of insects. Jen is an enthusiastic speaker who can engage audiences of all ages with her great passion for insects. She brings a selection of beetles\, butterflies\, mantises\, or stick insects when she speaks. Wednesdays\, May 8\, 15\, 22\, 29 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. And if you like\, you can join us before class at 5 pm for $3 beers in our Cafe!  \n1. Insects in General: This class will cover the history of insects from the Cretaceous period and their defining features and key assets that allowed them to become masters of our planet. The audience will leave with a new level of appreciation for insects from this fun talk. \n2. The Orders of Insects: There are 32 different types of insects! Many that we are familiar with\, some that we are not! We will explore these different types.   \n3. Comparative Study of Insects: How can one type of animal with three body parts\, six legs\, and four wings can take on so many different shapes and roles?  \n4. Insect Niches: Insects are incredibly diverse and abundant. We will explore how insects exploit niches\, including topics like parasitoidy and eusociality\, which are way more exciting than they sound! \nLecture Series is $20 members/$25 non-members. All ages welcome. Please sign up in advance by calling 206.932.4044 x1\, as a minimum number of participants is required for this series to occur. SCWS\, 4217 SW Oregon St. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/entomology-classes-wsc/2019-05-22/
LOCATION:Senior Center of West Seattle
CATEGORIES:Nature,Talks and Lectures
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190529T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190529T183000
DTSTAMP:20190502T070000Z
CREATED:20190502T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190502T070000Z
UID:10016543-1559151000-1559154600@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Entomology lecture series
DESCRIPTION:West Seattle Entomologist Jen Paur of Tiny Science will be conducting a series of four lectures on the interesting and exciting lives of insects. Jen is an enthusiastic speaker who can engage audiences of all ages with her great passion for insects. She brings a selection of beetles\, butterflies\, mantises\, or stick insects when she speaks. Wednesdays\, May 8\, 15\, 22\, 29 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. And if you like\, you can join us before class at 5 pm for $3 beers in our Cafe!  \n1. Insects in General: This class will cover the history of insects from the Cretaceous period and their defining features and key assets that allowed them to become masters of our planet. The audience will leave with a new level of appreciation for insects from this fun talk. \n2. The Orders of Insects: There are 32 different types of insects! Many that we are familiar with\, some that we are not! We will explore these different types.   \n3. Comparative Study of Insects: How can one type of animal with three body parts\, six legs\, and four wings can take on so many different shapes and roles?  \n4. Insect Niches: Insects are incredibly diverse and abundant. We will explore how insects exploit niches\, including topics like parasitoidy and eusociality\, which are way more exciting than they sound! \nLecture Series is $20 members/$25 non-members. All ages welcome. Please sign up in advance by calling 206.932.4044 x1\, as a minimum number of participants is required for this series to occur. SCWS\, 4217 SW Oregon St. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/entomology-classes-wsc/2019-05-29/
LOCATION:Senior Center of West Seattle
CATEGORIES:Nature,Talks and Lectures
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190601T101500
DTSTAMP:20190525T070000Z
CREATED:20190525T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190525T070000Z
UID:10018140-1559383200-1559384100@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:First Saturday hikes in West Duwamish Greenbelt
DESCRIPTION:Hiking season is beginning in the West Duwamish Greenbelt.  Hike with the West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails group (www.wdgtrails.com) on guided walks to find birds\, bugs\, mushrooms\, native plants\, geology\, and history.  Meet the first Saturday of each month at 10 am\, usually at the trailhead at 14th Ave. SW and SW Holly Street\, but starting places may vary; watch postings for individual hikes. We hike mostly on constructed and maintained gravel trails\, suitable for family outings. \nThe West Duwamish Greenbelt is the largest contiguous forest in Seattle\, spreading over 550 acres in West Seattle from the tip of Pigeon Point to Westcrest Park. Urban forests are important community spaces that increase our city’s natural beauty\, contribute to our health\, and make the natural world accessible for everyone to enjoy. \nHere’s the schedule for the 2019 season.  All hikes start at 10:00 am. \nApril 6: Bird watching hike with Scott Markowitz\, an international birder\, member of the board of directors at Tahoma Audubon. Meet at the Puget Park trailhead at 4418 21st Ave. S.W. \nMay 4: Insect hike with a bug club member. \nJune 1: “Walking Native Land” on National Trails Day with Ken Workman\, a descendant of Chief Seattle and a member of the Duwamish Tribe. Ken will talk about his personal experience growing up in the greenbelt and his tribe’s use of the land and nearby Duwamish River. \nThe hike begins at 10 a.m. near the Chinese Garden at South Seattle College.  We’ll walk down Puget Ridge to the Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center and return. This hike is on unimproved trail with aspirations to be a connector between ridge and river\, about two miles round-trip with 200 feet of elevation gain coming back. Wear good shoes or boots and be prepared for small obstacles like logs\, brush\, and walking near the edge of West Marginal Way. \nJuly 6: Native plant identification with Steve Richmond of GardenCycles \nAugust 3: Geology and land use history with Paul West and Craig Rankin \nSeptember 7: History of the greenbelt with Matt Groshong\, Randy Nelson\, and Craig Rankin \nOctober 5: Mushrooms with Kim Traverse of the Puget Sound Myco Society \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/first-saturday-hikes-in-west-duwamish-greenbelt/2019-06-01/
LOCATION:(see listing)
CATEGORIES:Nature,Nature Walk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190601T130000
DTSTAMP:20190508T070000Z
CREATED:20190508T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T070000Z
UID:10018306-1559383200-1559394000@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Orca Action Month Sea Kayak Tour
DESCRIPTION:June is Orca Action Month! Come join us for a special treat this summer to learn about our Southern Resident orcas with a new guest speaker from Washington Environmental Council each week. We will paddle from the Seacrest Boathouse (Marination) to the Alki Lighthouse and back. Get offshore with us and explore Elliott Bay on an adventure that changes daily. We will meet at 10 a.m. and after a brief kayak fitting and tutorial\, get in the boats and head on around Duwamish Head toward Alki beach. Incredible views of the city\, the Cascade Mountains\, and the Olympic Mountains will be the backdrop for an urban wildlife exploration and journey along a peninsula rich in history. \nDate: Every Saturday in June\nTime: 10 am–1 pm\nLocation: Alki Kayak Tours\, 1660 Harbor Ave SW\, Seattle\nLink: http://www.kayakalki.com/orca-month-tour \nPrice: $45 \nJune 1 – Southern Resident Orca Intro\nJune 8 – Lack of Food Impacts\nJune 15 – Vessel Noise and Disturbance Impacts\nJune 22 – Pollution Impacts\nJune 29 – Southern Resident Orca Intro \nThis trip is very popular so book now! Reservations are required\, but we can sometimes sign you up on short notice. \nIn the event of heavy winds or interest\, the Duwamish River Tour is the alternate destination for our day trip. \nBefore your trip\, meet the guides or speed up your check-in by downloading and printing our liability waiver in advance. \nFor more info about Orca Action Month\, please visit https://orcamonth.com. \nHosted by: Alki Kayak Tours and Washington Environmental Council \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/orca-action-month-sea-kayak-tour/2019-06-01/
LOCATION:Alki Kayak Tours
CATEGORIES:Nature,Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190601T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190601T130000
DTSTAMP:20190519T070000Z
CREATED:20190519T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190519T070000Z
UID:10018246-1559386800-1559394000@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Birds of the Duwamish River Valley - free birding session & program
DESCRIPTION:Join the Duwamish Longhouse and Seattle Parks & Recreation for FREE in-field birding sessions and program with volunteer Seattle Urban Nature Guide\, Elaine Chuang. \nSaturday June 1st\nProgram 11 am–1 pm\nEarly Birding Session 9:45 am\nAfter-program Birding Session 1:15 pm \nDuwamish Longhouse & Cultural Center\n4705 W Marginal Way SW\, Seattle WA \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/birds-of-the-duwamish-river-valley-free-birding-session-program/
LOCATION:Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center
CATEGORIES:Nature,Nature Walk,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190608T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190608T130000
DTSTAMP:20190508T070000Z
CREATED:20190508T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T070000Z
UID:10018307-1559988000-1559998800@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Orca Action Month Sea Kayak Tour
DESCRIPTION:June is Orca Action Month! Come join us for a special treat this summer to learn about our Southern Resident orcas with a new guest speaker from Washington Environmental Council each week. We will paddle from the Seacrest Boathouse (Marination) to the Alki Lighthouse and back. Get offshore with us and explore Elliott Bay on an adventure that changes daily. We will meet at 10 a.m. and after a brief kayak fitting and tutorial\, get in the boats and head on around Duwamish Head toward Alki beach. Incredible views of the city\, the Cascade Mountains\, and the Olympic Mountains will be the backdrop for an urban wildlife exploration and journey along a peninsula rich in history. \nDate: Every Saturday in June\nTime: 10 am–1 pm\nLocation: Alki Kayak Tours\, 1660 Harbor Ave SW\, Seattle\nLink: http://www.kayakalki.com/orca-month-tour \nPrice: $45 \nJune 1 – Southern Resident Orca Intro\nJune 8 – Lack of Food Impacts\nJune 15 – Vessel Noise and Disturbance Impacts\nJune 22 – Pollution Impacts\nJune 29 – Southern Resident Orca Intro \nThis trip is very popular so book now! Reservations are required\, but we can sometimes sign you up on short notice. \nIn the event of heavy winds or interest\, the Duwamish River Tour is the alternate destination for our day trip. \nBefore your trip\, meet the guides or speed up your check-in by downloading and printing our liability waiver in advance. \nFor more info about Orca Action Month\, please visit https://orcamonth.com. \nHosted by: Alki Kayak Tours and Washington Environmental Council \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/orca-action-month-sea-kayak-tour/2019-06-08/
LOCATION:Alki Kayak Tours
CATEGORIES:Nature,Tours
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR