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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200524
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SUMMARY:Spring 2020 Fire Free Week
DESCRIPTION:Save the Dates: Spring 2020 FireFree Week!\nMay 9 – May 24\, 7 am – 5 pm @ Knott Landfill\nGather all of your yard debris and bring it to Knott Landfill for a FREE yard debris drop off event! Cones and needles\, branches and limbs! The material will get mulched and given a new life as compost or fill. Plus\, you will be clearing out burnable material to reduce wildfire fuels near your home! \nAlso\, you can help close the recycling loop by buying back some compost while you’re out there! Deschutes Recycling offers bulk or bagged compost in a variety of types. \nWestside Collection Site – Discovery West/Brooks Resources\nWeekends Only\nMay 9th-10th\, 16th-17th and 23rd-24th\nCrossing Drive at Skyliners Road – west of Miller\nElementary (Crosby Dr.)\, near the Tree Farm subdivision.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/spring-2020-fire-free-week-2020-05-09/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden|Rethink Waste
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200527
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SUMMARY:The History and Science of Glacier Change in Western US and a Peek into their Future
DESCRIPTION:The Pacific Northwest is home to the most glaciers anywhere in the continental US. When did glacier observations start and who started it? When did science discover glaciers here in the West? The history is surprising and the glaciers in Oregon played a major role. The cast of characters includes the famous and not so famous\, and controversy brewed for more than a decade. Part of the controversy included the question\, ‘What is a glacier?’ Since their ‘discovery’ glaciers have been observed off and on since the start of the new century in 1900\, mostly by amateur hiking clubs. These early observations have provided key data in understanding about how the glaciers have changed over time. While they are all retreating generally\, there is one major exception\, a new glacier\, less than 50 years old. \nDr. Andrew G. Fountain is a professor of Geology and Geography at Portland State University where he has conducted glacier research for the past 25 years. Prior to that he was a glaciologist with the US Geological Survey. \nBrought to you by COGS (Central Oregon Geoscience Society)
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/the-history-and-science-of-glacier-change-in-western-us-and-a-peek-into-their-future/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200529
DTSTAMP:20260407T162727
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SUMMARY:2020 Virtual Celebration of Native American Culture
DESCRIPTION:Native American Music Award Winner\, James Edmond Greeley\, of Hopi\, Warm Springs\, Wasco\, and Nez Perce descent\, will be presenting an outdoor\, Native American flute concert from the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. You may view this hour long concert on COCC’s web page at any time on Thursday\, May 28.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/2020-virtual-celebration-of-native-american-culture/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200529
DTSTAMP:20260407T162727
CREATED:20160803T235848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T200442Z
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SUMMARY:Bend COTA Work Events
DESCRIPTION:When:  Thursday Aug 11\, Tuesday Aug 16\, Tuesday Aug 23 and Tuesday Aug 30\, 5:15 to Dusk \nWhere:  Meet at the old Ray’s parking lot\, NE corner of Simpson Ave and Century Drive in Bend \nWorksite:  Varies \nThere’s only one thing better than mountain biking in Bend\, OR and that’s riding in Bend\, knowing that you helped build and maintain the trails you love. \nPlease bring a hydration pack with water and a snack. \nBe sure to bring appropriate layers to accommodate whatever the weather may be. \nQuestions?  contact@cotamtb.com \nAll COTA trail work events require the following safety measures: \nAll participants are required to have the following protective clothing and equipment: \n\nSturdy shoes or boots\nGloves\nEye protection with clear or light colored lens\nLong pants\n\nDue to COTA’s insurance requirements and the inherent dangers of trail work\, we must implement the following policy regarding children at work events: \n\nFor anyone 14 years of age or younger\, we require one parent\, guardian\, or responsible adult for supervision of every four kids attending any COTA trail work events.\nAll minors under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian available to sign our waiver.\n\nAnyone who arrives for a work event may be turned away if he/she cannot meet the above requirements.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/bend-cota-work-events-2016-08-11/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200529
DTSTAMP:20260407T162727
CREATED:20200528T002301Z
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SUMMARY:InFARMation: Future of Food – Local Perspective on Building Food Security
DESCRIPTION:According to the Oregon Food Bank\, in 2019 one in eight Oregonians was food insecure. This means that one in eight of our friends\, neighbors\, fellow citizens has been unsure of where their next meal is coming from or has had to forgo buying food in order to pay for other necessities like housing or utilities. COVID-19 has exacerbated some of these problems and deepened the need for already vulnerable populations like young children\, LGBTQ\, Black and Latinx individuals who are twice as likely to face food insecurity. \nLuckily\, we live in one of the most agriculturally productive states in the nation! Oregon’s producers and food security institutions are working together to find creative solutions. Between farmers selling to food banks during the crisis\, regional food banks growing food on their own\, and food justice concerns permeating the work of food system advocates\, there are some inventive ways that producers are helping to get food into the hands of people who need it. \nJoin Friends of Family Farmers to learn more about the role of small farms and supporters in creating a robust and resilient food system in which everyone has access to good food. \nPanelists for the evening will be: \nKaty Giombolini\, Statewide Network Developer for Oregon Food Bank:\nKaty comes to her role at Oregon Food Bank with experience in farmer training and producer development. She works to build connections to funnel food to OFB all over the state and was recently at the forefront of a statewide campaign to help local farmers sell food directly to food banks. She will share information about the current state of food security in Oregon and efforts to combat the problem. \nTed Purdy\, Youth Farm Coordinator at FOOD for Lane County:\nTed is the coordinator for the innovative Youth Farm program at regional food bank FOOD for Lane County. This 5 acre educational farm is both a training ground for young people to learn the joys of direct market farming and a resource for the food bank itself. They produce over 100\,000 pounds of food annually for the Youth Farm CSA and farmstands\, as well as to help feed local families in need. \nKatrina Van Dis\, Executive Director at High Desert Food and Farm Coalition (HDFFA):\nKatrina grew up on a farm in Eastern Oregon and has devoted her professional and personal life to strengthening Central Oregon communities through food access and local-food support. She was a founding member of the Central Oregon Food Policy Council (now HDFFA) in 2012 and the non-profit has expanded to run numerous programs supporting local producers while also providing education and food access through programs like Veggie Rx\, Cooking Classes\, Fresh Harvest Kits and more. \nJoin Friends of Family Farmers for an evening of community and uplifting support of local agriculture. This is a virtual meeting\, so you can enjoy from the comfort of your own home with your choice of dinner\, snacks and/or beverage. Tell your friends and enjoy a night “out” together\, while getting all the info you need to keep your food system strong. This InFARMation is statewide and all Oregonians are welcome.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/infarmation-future-of-food-local-perspective-on-building-food-security/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200529
DTSTAMP:20260407T162727
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SUMMARY:The Beaver Believers-A film about the bucktooth engineers that sculpted North America
DESCRIPTION:The Beaver Believers is an award-winning documentary that tells the urgent yet whimsical story of an unlikely cadre of activists – a biologist\, a hydrologist\, a botanist\, an ecologist\, a psychologist\, and a hairdresser – who share a common vision. They’re all working to restore the North American Beaver\, that most industrious\, ingenious\, bucktoothed little engineer\, to the watersheds of the American West. The film is set in arid\, high desert environments much like what we experience here in Central Oregon\, so it has a regional feel to it. \nWatch a trailer at:  www.thebeaverbelievers.com
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/the-beaver-believers-a-film-about-the-bucktooth-engineers-that-sculpted-north-america/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200530
DTSTAMP:20260407T162727
CREATED:20200527T233530Z
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SUMMARY:2020 Virtual Celebration of Native American Culture
DESCRIPTION:Brenda Brainard\, of the Confederated Tribes of Coos\, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians\, will be leading a live\, virtual\, cedar strip weaving project at 1 p.m. via Zoom. There is still space available. Please contact Michelle Cary at mcary@cocc.edu to sign up and receive your weaving kit and Zoom invitation. Registration and participation are free.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/2020-virtual-celebration-of-native-american-culture-2/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200531
DTSTAMP:20260407T162727
CREATED:20200527T234219Z
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SUMMARY:2020 VIRTUAL CELEBRATION OF NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE
DESCRIPTION:Jefferson Greene is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Jefferson\, among many other callings\, is an Ichishkín Language and Cultural Liaison.  He is an accomplished Story-Teller as well and will be sharing some Native American stories. His 30-40 minute story session will be available for viewing on the COCC Native American Program web page all day on May 30.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/2020-virtual-celebration-of-native-american-culture-3/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
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