May – October
Thursday evenings
5:30pm potluck
6:15-8:00pm presentation and dessert- $5/ person
Throughout this summer, Thursday evenings will be full of fun and adventure for all ages exploring the natural history of North Central Washington. Come learn about frogs and salamanders living in the wetlands of Mazama, explore riparian forest small mammals and bird diversity, delve into the geology of Goat Wall, learn your medicinal and edible plants and understand the fascinating lives of bats.
Dessert will be served with each presentation. Bring your blankets and hiking shoes so you are prepared for indoor and outdoor adventures.
Summer Schedule:
26 May Soils and Life Underground with Dr.Andrew Kulmatisky
2 June “Riding with Reindeer” book reading with Bob Goldstein
23 June Frogs and Salamanders presentation & field trip with Julie Grialou
30 June Riparian area for birds and small mammals with Dr. John Lehmkuhl
7 July Open House- food, drinks and nature hikes
14 July Western Gray Squirrel Research and Conservation with Katy Stuart
21 July Edible and medicinal plants of the Methow with Rosalee de la Forêt
4 August Bats of North Central WA by Kent Woodruff
11 August Geology of Goat Wall with Eric Bard
18 August Live Raptors with WSU Raptor Club
25 August Mating Systems of Grouse with Dr. Michael Schroeder
1 September Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail with Bernie and Stacey
8 September TBA
15 September Music and Dance at the Campfire with Celeste and Kip Roberts
6 Oct Fire Ecology with Bill Moody