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SUMMARY:Environmental Educator Training
DESCRIPTION:North American Association of Environmental Educators – Guidelines for Excellence Workshop \nWhat?  A one-day workshop introducing participants to the National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education series via two modules: Non-formal Environmental Education Programs and Environmental Education Materials– Guidelines for Excellence. These Guidelines offer a set of recommendations for developing and administering high quality non-formal environmental education programs. \nWhat you will receive?  Each participant will receive copies of Non-formal Environmental Education Programs –Guidelines for Excellence and Environmental Education Materials: Guidelines for Excellence. \nWorkshop Objectives: \n\nTo identify the key characteristics of high quality environmental education programs\nTo discuss the relationship between program design and program evaluation\nDescribe the key characteristics of quality environmental education materials\nApply the Environmental Education Materials: Guidelines for Excellence to instructional materials.\n\nWho should attend? Environmental educators\, administrators\, or program developers who are concerned about the quality of non-formal environmental education programs. Register at the event link provided below. \nThis workshop is brought to you The Environmental Center and the High Desert Museum. \nFor more information\, please contact: \nKirin Stryker\, Sustainability Educator at The Environmental Center: Kirin@envirocenter.org \nChristina Cid\, Director of Programs at the High Desert Museum: ccid@highdesertmuseum.org
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/environmental-educator-training/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150319
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SUMMARY:COTA Redmond Chapter Bimonthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Redmond chapter meetings are held the third Wednesday of odd numbered months beginning January 21nd\, 2015 from 6:00 – 7:00 pm. \nContact the Redmond Chapter Representative: redmond@cotamtb.com
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/cota-redmond-chapter-bimonthly-meeting/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150318
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SUMMARY:Moving Beyond the Automobile: Multi-Modal Transportation Planning
DESCRIPTION:Building a Better Bend announces its first lecture of 2015! The lecture is free and open to the public. \nTitle:  “Moving Beyond the Automobile: Multi-Modal Transportation Planning”\nPresenter: Chris Comeau\, CTP\, AICP\, Transportation Planner for City of Bellingham\, Washington \nLearn how Bellingham\, Washington evolved from an auto-centric and roadway-based transportation planning program to one that is multi-modal\, inclusive\, flexible and concurrent. Comeau will share his experience based on more than twenty years of land use and transportation planning for city and county jurisdictions. He specializes in multimodal transportation policy and planning\, striving to integrate transportation infrastructure and land use policy to create a balanced systems approach to urban and community planning. He currently manages the Multimodal Transportation Concurrency Program for the City of Bellingham. \nBuilding a Better Bend has been bringing expert speakers to Bend for the last 11 years with a focus on: \n\nEducating planners\, real estate development professionals\, architects\, builders\, engineers\, elected and volunteer office holders\, and the general public;\nPositively impacting the quality of development and growth in Bend and the surrounding region;\nBringing expert lecturers in from outside the region who can bring innovative ideas as well as examples of things that have worked (or failed) in other areas; and\nCreating a discussion on how to apply these lessons to our community.\n\nFor more information on Building a Better Bend\, please visit buildingabetterbend.org. \nFor more information\, contact:\nMarie Melsheimer\ninfo@buildingabetterbend.org\n541-815-3951
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/moving-beyond-automobile-multi-modal-transportation-planning/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150319
DTSTAMP:20260411T070546
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SUMMARY:Juniper Group Sierra Club Bee Block Workshop
DESCRIPTION:.  You know about honey bees and how they’re in trouble\, but their sidekicks\, native wild pollinators\, are also vital in pollinating our flowers\, vegetables\, fruit and nut trees.  They need homes\, too\, because their natural habitat is disappearing.  Join us for this bee block building workshop\, everyone welcome. \nWe’ll provide blank wood pieces cut to size\, hardware\, and some of the tools.  If you have a hammer\, electric or battery drill\, 1/4 or 3/8 inch drill bit\, and/or sandpaper\, please bring those along.  Our goal is to build about 36 finished bee blocks.  We’ve been selling native bee blocks for three years and you\, too\, can buy a home for wild pollinators while supporting our Keep Waldo Wild campaign.  Special offer for workshop helpers\, $3 discount off the regular price of $18. \nLearn more about native bee blocks and how to order them at our Native Bee Block web page.  At the Environmental Center\, 16 NW Kansas\, Bend\, 6:30 pm—come by when you can.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/juniper-group-sierra-club-bee-block-workshop/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150319
DTSTAMP:20260411T070546
CREATED:20150114T040935Z
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SUMMARY:Beavers\, Wolves\, Fire and Logging— Preparing for climate change with new partners\, new strategies
DESCRIPTION:Climate change is changing the face of the natural world. As we prepare for these changes\, we have a chance to renew our partnership with natural world to compliment wildlife and human efforts to restore rivers and the lands around them. Join hydrologist Suzanne Fouty for a look at the role beavers play in transforming landscapes from water-poor to water-rich and the critical contribution that wolves\, fire\, and logging have in restoring health to our landscape. We’ll explore the connections\, the challenges\, and the opportunities these partners and strategies present using water as our guide and measure of success. This presentation is free\, but you must get your ticket online. Ticket sales open one month prior to the event.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/beavers-wolves-fire-logging-preparing-climate-change-new-partners-new-strategies/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150320
DTSTAMP:20260411T070546
CREATED:20150226T062837Z
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SUMMARY:City Club March Forum: The Bend Energy Challenge
DESCRIPTION:What Does the Georgetown University Energy Prize Have to Do With Us? \nBend has officially advanced to the Semifinal round of the national competition that is challenging communities across the U.S. to rethink their energy use. At a press event in Washington\, D.C.\, Bend was announced as one of the 50 local communities who are leading the way on energy efficiency. \nThis interactive City Club session will present an overview of what the Georgetown University Energy Prize competition means\, how every Bend citizen can play a part\, why it matters\, and what could be done with the $5M prize. \n“The Energy Prize competition challenges local communities to tap their imagination and work collaboratively to reduce energy consumption”\, said Bend Mayor Jim Clinton. “It’s great fit for Bend’s creative\, competitive and entrepreneurial spirit\, and gives us a unique opportunity to build momentum for a clean\, efficient and renewable energy future in Bend. ” \nBend’s local team in the Energy Prize competition is called The Bend Energy Challenge\, a collaborative project of The Environmental Center and local utilities\, government\, schools and private businesses. The Bend Energy Challenge hopes to persuade 5\,500 Bend households to reduce their energy use by at least 10%\, through a combination of low-cost and do-it-yourself energy saving activities\, home retrofits and going solar. They are also working with local government agencies to reduce their energy use by at least 10% at publicly owned and operated facilities throughout Bend.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/city-club-march-forum-bend-energy-challenge/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150323
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SUMMARY:Hart Mountain Lek Monitoring
DESCRIPTION:This is one of Oregon Natural Desert Association’s volunteer work trips! View the entire event calendar here.  \n“Leks” are locations where groups of male sage-grouse return year after year to “strut their stuff” in the hopes of attracting a mate.  To the human eye the lek sites really don’t look all that different from the surrounding sagebrush\, but sage-grouse have no trouble finding them year after year. ONDA volunteers will locate the leks via GPS coordinates provided by Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge staff as well as following the unmistakable sounds the birds make during the mating ritual. There are about 52 known leks on the Refuge\, but volunteers will be focusing on a fewer specific “trend leks” used for annual monitoring. Collecting data at the leks allows the Refuge to document population trends on Hart Mountain NAR.  Considering that a large proportion of data collection work is done entirely by volunteers\, it’s easy to understand why ONDA’s involvement is so vital. At over 280\,000 acres and with only two full-time staff\, Hart Mountain NAR needs all the volunteer assistance it can get. \nParticipants will work in groups of 2 or 3 for both safety reasons as well as the benefits of having more than one person to take turns with different tasks such as using the spotting scope or recording the data. Groups will drive from the bunkhouse in separate vehicles to the point on the road closest to the lek. Then\, using GPS units to navigate cross-country in the dark\, volunteers will hike to their designated lek observation point being careful of unseen hazards such as brush and uneven terrain along the way. Once relatively close to the lek\, volunteers will be able to use the unique sounds that the male sage-grouse make to zero in on the lek. As day breaks\, volunteers will use spotting scopes (provided by Refuge and ONDA) to count the number of individual males and females.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/hart-mountain-lek-monitoring/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150320
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SUMMARY:Applications Due: ReStore's Furniture Flip Design Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a way to show of your design skills while giving back to the community? Need a fun activity to do to celebrate Earth Day? \nIf so you should consider applying to the Furniture Flip Design Challenge. Think HGTV’s “Flee Market Flip”! Individuals and pairs of designers will compete by redesigning 3 pieces of furniture and home accessories in a one month time period.  The final designs will be on display for the public at Armature at 7pm on April 25\, 2015. \nThe chosen teams will have one month to shop\, design\, and upcycle the items they choose to go along with 3 design themes. Each design team will receive $100 ReStore Dollars for their project\, and are encouraged to shop at other resale centers in Bend. \nAll proceeds from your sold items will benefit Bend Area Habitat for Humanity to further their efforts in affordable housing. \nApply as an individual or pair!  \nApplications Due March 19th by 5pm (Paper copies available at the ReStore)
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/applications-due-restores-furniture-flip-design-challenge/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150320
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SUMMARY:COTA Bend Bimonthly Membership Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the March COTA bimonthly meeting. It’s the season when COTA volunteers can plan for the coming spring work events. The next meeting is from 5:30 to 6:30 P.M. at the Environmental Center\, 16 NW Kansas Ave.\, Bend\, OR 97701.  COTA bimonthly meetings are usually held the third Thursday of odd numbered months; the next meeting is Thursday\, March 19\, 2015. \nAmong other topics\, we will discuss plans for the winter trail work season at the Visitor Center trails and the Lower 66 trail in Prineville. \nAll are welcome\, we hope to see you then!
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/cota-bend-bimonthly-membership-meeting/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150320
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SUMMARY:Birders' Night
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled 9 times a year\, 3rd Thursdays of month. Social gathering time is from 6:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Programs begin at 7:00 p.m. and usually last until 8:30 p.m. \nMarch 19: \n“Bird Friendly Native Landscaping.”   Birders Karen Theodore and Rick Martinson of WinterCreek Restoration will share identify native plants\, and share tips about landscaping\, designed to transform any yard into a bird friendly sanctuary. \nApril 16: \n“Birding Every Corner of Alaska” Crooked River Ranch locals John and Marilynne Keyser recount their Alaska birding trip with stories and photographs from St. Paul Island (a part of the Pribilofs\,) Nome\, Barrow\, the Kenai Fjords National Park and Denali National Park.  Highlights of the trip were seeing thirteen alcid species and all four eiders.  Close encounters with a northern hawk owl\, a “flaming” ruff and a huge polar bear were magical moments! \nMay 21: \n“Oregon 2020: A Benchmark Survey of Our Birds” \nDouglas Robinson\, Mace Professor of Watchable Wildlife at OSU and Director of the Oregon 2020 birds project\, will discuss this collaboration of professionals and citizen scientists who are dedicated to compiling a high quality\, state-wide measurement of the abundance and distribution of Oregon’s birds and their response to habitat change. Doug will talk about how local birders can be involved in this landmark study\, which promises to leave a legacy for future generations.  Website: http://oregon2020.com/ \nJune 18: \n“Where the Heck are the Falcons?  Phylogenies and Changing Field Guides: An Evolutionary Tale.”  COCC Biology Professor Jim Moodie will entertain us with some up to date science about bird phylogenies (read: relationship trees) and how they have changed (e.g. Falcons are now grouped with Parrots!) and why they have changed (e.g. DNA and genome comparisons.) \nOctober 15 \n“Nerdfest III” A hands-on program for Birders’ Night participants to share and experience an array of the latest birding technology and media opportunities including websites\, software and apps such as eBird\, COBOL\, I Bird Pro\, and ABA.  A sequel to Nerdfest I and Nerdfest II this interactive program will further explore how birders are using technology to enhance the enjoyment of birding. \nNovember 19 \n“eBird” Tom Crabtree provides hands on instruction on how to use eBird\, Cornell University’s Laboratory of Ornithology’s online data base program which has revolutionized the way that birders maintain and access information about birds\, track bird sightings and contribute to science and conservation.  Tom will walk you through setting up an account\, entering sightings and using the data in eBird to enhance your birding experiences.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/birders-night-3-2015-03-19/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150320
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SUMMARY:Birders' Night
DESCRIPTION:Abbot Schindler\, Bird Photography  \n\n\nBird photography is one of Abbott Schindler’s many interests in the natural world\, and he has been photographing nature for many years. In this century he’s worked to get “close and personal” to birds in particular (they’re generally safer than bison\, moose\, bear and elk\, which he’s also gotten uncomfortably close to). His photographic work and equipment take advantage of his extensive R&D experience\, studies of photographic technique and composition\, and classroom experiences. His work has been published in scientific and industry journals and fine art books\, and is used extensively by the High Desert Museum. \n\nSocial gathering time is from 6:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Programs begin at 7:00 p.m. and usually last until 8:30 p.m. \nFree and open to the public. You do not need to be a member of any group to attend.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/birders-night-4/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150320
DTSTAMP:20260411T070546
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SUMMARY:Pints and Politics: Sex and the Environment
DESCRIPTION:What do sex\, birth control\, and education have to do with the environment and sustainability? Nick Stevenson from Deschutes County Public Health will discuss the relationships between sexual health and environmental health including how climate change\, women’s rights\, education\, economic prosperity\, community resilience\, and research each play a role. Nick will also share promising solutions\, local and global\, to improve both human and environmental health. \nJoin OLCV and fellow community members who care about protecting Oregon’s natural legacy for Pints and Politics on the third Thursday of each month.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/pints-politics-6/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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