
Stream Stewards’ Course offered by WSU Extension Class & Field Trips: Thursdays, March 6th – April 6th, 9:00 – 12:30 pm Cost: $25, Scholarships are available Location: WSU classroom and other venues/locations between Port Hadlock and Sequim Register: https://2023streamstewards.eventbrite.com Come join the fun! WSU Extension is offering an in-person 5-week course which feature in-class lectures and field trips across the North Olympic Peninsula. Classes meet on Tuesdays from 9:00 – 12:30P, March 9th – April 6th, alternating classes between Port…
Find out more »This Powerful Tools for Caregivers classes help caregivers take better care of themselves while caring for a friend or relative. Whether you provide care for a spouse, partner, parent, friend, or a child with special needs; at home or in a care facility, whether down the block or miles away, yours is an important role. This six-week class series gives caregivers tools to help reduce stress, improve self-confidence, manage time, set goals, and solve problems, better communicate your feelings, make…
Find out more »Backyard Birding: Migration Lead Presenter: Bob Boekelheide Saturday, April 1, 2023 10:00 AM to Noon Rainshadow Hall at Dungeness River Nature Center The fifth program in our current OPAS Backyard Birding series will feature a discussion on the topic of Migration, led by Bob Boekelheide. We will focus on the phenomenon of bird migration and the natural rhythms of avian life that we can observe and study. Bob will emphasize the migratory bird species seen in Clallam County—why they migrate,…
Find out more »Presenter: Bob Boekelheide Saturday, May 6, 2023 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Rainshadow Hall at Dungeness River Nature Center Our OPAS Backyard Birding programs continue in May on the topic of Gulls and Shorebirds, presented by Bob Boekelheide. In his talk, Bob will explain his frequently repeated mantra: “There is no species named Seagull.” Come learn how to identify over a dozen species of gulls and gull-like birds—and the multitude of their shorebird associates—that either make the Olympic Peninsula their…
Find out more »Stream Stewards’ Course offered by WSU Extension Class & Field Trips: Thursdays, March 6th – April 6th, 9:00 – 12:30 pm Cost: $25, Scholarships are available Location: WSU classroom and other venues/locations between Port Hadlock and Sequim Register: https://2023streamstewards.eventbrite.com Come join the fun! WSU Extension is offering an in-person 5-week course which feature in-class lectures and field trips across the North Olympic Peninsula. Classes meet on Tuesdays from 9:00 – 12:30P, March 9th – April 6th, alternating classes between Port…
Find out more »This Powerful Tools for Caregivers classes help caregivers take better care of themselves while caring for a friend or relative. Whether you provide care for a spouse, partner, parent, friend, or a child with special needs; at home or in a care facility, whether down the block or miles away, yours is an important role. This six-week class series gives caregivers tools to help reduce stress, improve self-confidence, manage time, set goals, and solve problems, better communicate your feelings, make…
Find out more »Starting April 8 through September 9 Washington State University Clallam County Master Gardeners will lead a fast-paced walk through the Fifth Street Community Garden at 328 E. Fifth Street, Port Angeles from 10 to 11:30 a.m. They will discuss what needs to be done in the garden, what likely problems might appear and what intergrated pest management control measures exist for common pest and diseases. Bring your questions and get science-based timely advice. Walks occur rain or shine and are…
Find out more »This Powerful Tools for Caregivers classes help caregivers take better care of themselves while caring for a friend or relative. Whether you provide care for a spouse, partner, parent, friend, or a child with special needs; at home or in a care facility, whether down the block or miles away, yours is an important role. This six-week class series gives caregivers tools to help reduce stress, improve self-confidence, manage time, set goals, and solve problems, better communicate your feelings, make…
Find out more »Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/596027262587 Location: Meet at Interpretive Trail at Fort Flagers State Park Did you know Douglas-fir makes a tasty tea, and cottonwood can ease your aching back? Come take a walk at Fort Flagler with local herbalist J.T. and discover how people and plants help each other thrive. Presenter: Northwest herbalist J.T. delights in connecting people with plants and watching them fall in love. She gathers herbs from mountain to city to sea and has taught hundreds of students how…
Find out more »Starting April 8 through September 9 Washington State University Clallam County Master Gardeners will lead a fast-paced walk through the Fifth Street Community Garden at 328 E. Fifth Street, Port Angeles from 10 to 11:30 a.m. They will discuss what needs to be done in the garden, what likely problems might appear and what intergrated pest management control measures exist for common pest and diseases. Bring your questions and get science-based timely advice. Walks occur rain or shine and are…
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