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SUMMARY:Salmon Stewards Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:4 full-day camp • August 4-7\, 2026 • 9am – 3pm  \nCost: $250 for DRNC or NOSC Members\, $275 for Non-Members \nAges 9-12 \nREGISTER HERE\nThe Salmon Coalition is proud to offer this NEW summer camp in collaboration with the Dungeness River Nature Center \nExplore the fascinating world of salmon and the ecosystems they depend on. In this camp\, children will engage in science and outdoor adventure! Through hands-on activities\, crafts\, and games\, they’ll discover the salmon life cycle\, what makes ecosystems thrive\, and how humans shape the environment. Campers will even get the chance to make a real difference by releasing live coho fry into the wild! \nCampers should come dressed in play clothes\, water shoes\, and/or sneakers. Be sure to pack a water bottle\, lunch\, snacks\, sunscreen\, hat\, and other layers. Everything should fit in one backpack for easy transportation. You will receive an email with more information. Please note drop-off and pick-up locations may differ each day.  \nScholarships are available for this program. Click here for the application. \n \nInterested in contributing to the scholarship fund? \nSince the Nature Center has an existing camp program\, we are running all the registrations and scholarships through them. There are two ways of sponsoring a camper. The first is if you have a specific young person in mind that you want to sponsor\, you can directly register that camper at Salmon Stewards Camp – Dungeness River Nature Center. Second\, a group or individual can make a donation to the camp’s scholarship fund that is used to fill 100% of the stated scholarship need of campers who apply for scholarships. This can be done via the donation page on the Nature Center’s website: Donate – Dungeness River Nature Center being sure to list “Donation to Scholarship Fund for Salmon Stewards Camp” in the Notes.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/salmon-stewards-summer-camp/
LOCATION:Dungeness River Nature Center\, 1943 W. Hendrickson St\, Sequim\, WA\, 98382
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SUMMARY:Stream Stewards
DESCRIPTION:The Stream Stewards Program\, originally developed by Washington State University’s Jefferson County Extension and now hosted by the Salmon Coalition\, provides Jefferson and Clallam County residents with the opportunity to turn environmental knowledge into action. Through this 5-week course\, participants learn about connections between our lands and waters by diving into topics such as stream ecology and restoration\, salmon biology and habitats\, managing urban watersheds\, riparian forests\, tribal roles in restoration\, and fisheries management. You will connect with local natural resource experts in classroom sessions and field experiences and learn about opportunities to get involved in local efforts to steward and restore our local watersheds. \nUpon completion\, volunteers are asked to commit to 20 volunteer hours to an organization of their choice over the following year. Volunteer hours can be applied to a wide range of opportunities that work toward the larger goal of improving local ecosystem health. From getting involved in a citizen science project to engaging in public outreach\, volunteers can connect with opportunities that fit their skills and interests. Through this program\, we hope to connect you to many of these organizations that host volunteer opportunities. \nThroughout the training\, organizations will provide participants with information about local projects and offer exciting opportunities to plug in and make a difference on the Olympic Peninsula. \nThe 5-week course fee will be $100 and classes will take place every Wednesday in September from 9am – 2pm at various locations in Jefferson and Clallam Counties. \n**REGISTRATION OPENS EARLY JULY!** \n  
URL:https://nosc.org/event/stream-stewards-6/
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Stream Stewards
DESCRIPTION:The Stream Stewards Program\, originally developed by Washington State University’s Jefferson County Extension and now hosted by the Salmon Coalition\, provides Jefferson and Clallam County residents with the opportunity to turn environmental knowledge into action. Through this 5-week course\, participants learn about connections between our lands and waters by diving into topics such as stream ecology and restoration\, salmon biology and habitats\, managing urban watersheds\, riparian forests\, tribal roles in restoration\, and fisheries management. You will connect with local natural resource experts in classroom sessions and field experiences and learn about opportunities to get involved in local efforts to steward and restore our local watersheds. \nUpon completion\, volunteers are asked to commit to 20 volunteer hours to an organization of their choice over the following year. Volunteer hours can be applied to a wide range of opportunities that work toward the larger goal of improving local ecosystem health. From getting involved in a citizen science project to engaging in public outreach\, volunteers can connect with opportunities that fit their skills and interests. Through this program\, we hope to connect you to many of these organizations that host volunteer opportunities. \nThroughout the training\, organizations will provide participants with information about local projects and offer exciting opportunities to plug in and make a difference on the Olympic Peninsula. \nThe 5-week course fee will be $100 and classes will take place every Wednesday in September from 9am – 2pm at various locations in Jefferson and Clallam Counties. \n**REGISTRATION OPENS EARLY JULY!** \n  
URL:https://nosc.org/event/stream-stewards-6-2/
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Stream Stewards
DESCRIPTION:The Stream Stewards Program\, originally developed by Washington State University’s Jefferson County Extension and now hosted by the Salmon Coalition\, provides Jefferson and Clallam County residents with the opportunity to turn environmental knowledge into action. Through this 5-week course\, participants learn about connections between our lands and waters by diving into topics such as stream ecology and restoration\, salmon biology and habitats\, managing urban watersheds\, riparian forests\, tribal roles in restoration\, and fisheries management. You will connect with local natural resource experts in classroom sessions and field experiences and learn about opportunities to get involved in local efforts to steward and restore our local watersheds. \nUpon completion\, volunteers are asked to commit to 20 volunteer hours to an organization of their choice over the following year. Volunteer hours can be applied to a wide range of opportunities that work toward the larger goal of improving local ecosystem health. From getting involved in a citizen science project to engaging in public outreach\, volunteers can connect with opportunities that fit their skills and interests. Through this program\, we hope to connect you to many of these organizations that host volunteer opportunities. \nThroughout the training\, organizations will provide participants with information about local projects and offer exciting opportunities to plug in and make a difference on the Olympic Peninsula. \nThe 5-week course fee will be $100 and classes will take place every Wednesday in September from 9am – 2pm at various locations in Jefferson and Clallam Counties. \n**REGISTRATION OPENS EARLY JULY!** \n  
URL:https://nosc.org/event/stream-stewards-6-2-2/
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Stream Stewards
DESCRIPTION:The Stream Stewards Program\, originally developed by Washington State University’s Jefferson County Extension and now hosted by the Salmon Coalition\, provides Jefferson and Clallam County residents with the opportunity to turn environmental knowledge into action. Through this 5-week course\, participants learn about connections between our lands and waters by diving into topics such as stream ecology and restoration\, salmon biology and habitats\, managing urban watersheds\, riparian forests\, tribal roles in restoration\, and fisheries management. You will connect with local natural resource experts in classroom sessions and field experiences and learn about opportunities to get involved in local efforts to steward and restore our local watersheds. \nUpon completion\, volunteers are asked to commit to 20 volunteer hours to an organization of their choice over the following year. Volunteer hours can be applied to a wide range of opportunities that work toward the larger goal of improving local ecosystem health. From getting involved in a citizen science project to engaging in public outreach\, volunteers can connect with opportunities that fit their skills and interests. Through this program\, we hope to connect you to many of these organizations that host volunteer opportunities. \nThroughout the training\, organizations will provide participants with information about local projects and offer exciting opportunities to plug in and make a difference on the Olympic Peninsula. \nThe 5-week course fee will be $100 and classes will take place every Wednesday in September from 9am – 2pm at various locations in Jefferson and Clallam Counties. \n**REGISTRATION OPENS EARLY JULY!** \n  
URL:https://nosc.org/event/stream-stewards-6-2-3/
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Stream Stewards
DESCRIPTION:The Stream Stewards Program\, originally developed by Washington State University’s Jefferson County Extension and now hosted by the Salmon Coalition\, provides Jefferson and Clallam County residents with the opportunity to turn environmental knowledge into action. Through this 5-week course\, participants learn about connections between our lands and waters by diving into topics such as stream ecology and restoration\, salmon biology and habitats\, managing urban watersheds\, riparian forests\, tribal roles in restoration\, and fisheries management. You will connect with local natural resource experts in classroom sessions and field experiences and learn about opportunities to get involved in local efforts to steward and restore our local watersheds. \nUpon completion\, volunteers are asked to commit to 20 volunteer hours to an organization of their choice over the following year. Volunteer hours can be applied to a wide range of opportunities that work toward the larger goal of improving local ecosystem health. From getting involved in a citizen science project to engaging in public outreach\, volunteers can connect with opportunities that fit their skills and interests. Through this program\, we hope to connect you to many of these organizations that host volunteer opportunities. \nThroughout the training\, organizations will provide participants with information about local projects and offer exciting opportunities to plug in and make a difference on the Olympic Peninsula. \nThe 5-week course fee will be $100 and classes will take place every Wednesday in September from 9am – 2pm at various locations in Jefferson and Clallam Counties. \n**REGISTRATION OPENS EARLY JULY!** \n  
URL:https://nosc.org/event/stream-stewards-6-2-4/
CATEGORIES:Community
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