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SUMMARY:Volunteer: Chimacum Creek Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat assessments. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 17th\, 24th\, 29th\, 30th & May 7th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 21st – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 12-3pm on the 10th and 10am-2pm for the 21st. \n \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-chimacum-salmon-release-field-trip-4-22-2/
LOCATION:HJ Carrol Park\, 9884 WA-19\, Chimacum\, 98325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Olympic Salmon Coalition":MAILTO:outreach@nosc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260415T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260415T120000
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SUMMARY:**CANCELLED** Volunteer Opportunity: Native Plant Potting 4/15/26
DESCRIPTION:Come join us as we pot up plants for future riparian restoration projects. We will be stocking up our nursery with trees and shrubs that will eventually become future forests along our local creeks and rivers. Our nursery is located in Chimacum at the Finnriver Farm & Cidery. \nApril 15th\, 10am-12pm. \nGloves and tools will be provided. \n**CANCELLED** \n  \n  \nhttps://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/q1E2crRV6HRz9aGzgig07A​_Fill out my LGL Form!
URL:https://nosc.org/event/native-plant-potting-2-26-26-2/
LOCATION:Finnriver Farm & Cidery\, 124 Center Road\, Chimacum\, WA\, 98325
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Olympic Salmon Coalition":MAILTO:outreach@nosc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DTSTAMP:20260122T200328Z
CREATED:20260122T200328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T200328Z
UID:10861-1776384000-1776470399@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer: Elwha Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat tours. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 17th\, 24th\, 29th\, 30th & May 7th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 21st – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 12-3pm on the 10th and 10am-2pm for the 21st. \n \n  \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-elwha-salmon-release/
LOCATION:House of Salmon Hatchery\, 700 Stratton Road\, Port Angeles
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260422
DTSTAMP:20260122T200130Z
CREATED:20260122T195755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T200130Z
UID:10873-1776729600-1776815999@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer: Chimacum Creek Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat assessments. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 17th\, 24th\, 29th\, 30th & May 7th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 21st – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 12-3pm on the 10th and 10am-2pm for the 21st. \n \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-chimacum-salmon-release-field-trip-21/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTSTAMP:20260122T200430Z
CREATED:20260122T200422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T200430Z
UID:10880-1776988800-1777075199@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer: Elwha Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat tours. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 17th\, 24th\, 29th\, 30th & May 7th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 21st – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 12-3pm on the 10th and 10am-2pm for the 21st. \n \n  \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-elwha-salmon-release-2/
LOCATION:House of Salmon Hatchery\, 700 Stratton Road\, Port Angeles
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260425T150000
DTSTAMP:20260225T200531Z
CREATED:20260225T200531Z
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SUMMARY:Bioblitz
DESCRIPTION:What is a Bioblitz?\nA Bioblitz is a citizen science biological inventory where a group of people work to locate and identify as many species (plants\, animals\, fungi\, etc.) as possible in a specific area over a short period of time. It differs from traditional scientific inquiry\, which is usually limited to trained professionals\, in that it brings together volunteer scientists\, families\, and other members of the general public. Community members get the opportunity to work alongside scientists to learn about the biological diversity of local natural spaces while gaining skills and knowledge to develop a stronger connection to these spaces. Species identifications will be recorded using the iNaturalist App or via a paper recording form. The iNaturalist app can be downloaded on a smartphone for free and will help compile the cumulative data in real time. Learn more about the app at A Community for Naturalists · iNaturalist. \nAbout the event\nThis Bioblitz will take place on Saturday\, April 25th from 10:00-3:00 at the North Olympic Wildlife Area—Discovery Bay Unit\, located 14 miles southeast of Port Townsend at the head of Discovery Bay. This area has been the site of extensive restoration work to restore habitat for endangered Hood Canal Summer Chum\, coho\, and steelhead. This restoration work includes riparian\, stream\, wetland\, and nearshore areas that provide habitat for a wide range of plants and animals. Long term monitoring of the entire ecosystem gives us and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (the landowner) important information about the recovery of these ecosystems and the far-reaching impacts of restoration work. \nWhat to expect\nParticipants can expect to walk a mile or two throughout the course of the day’s activities\, but topography at the site is flat with only occasional small obstacles such as downed trees to maneuver around. Please bring warm clothes\, raingear (just in case!)\, footwear for wet/muddy conditions\, and a sack lunch. Weather in late April can be hit or miss\, we could have beautiful blue skies or precipitation\, so be prepared for either!
URL:https://nosc.org/event/bioblitz/
LOCATION:Salmon Creek in Discovery Bay\, W Uncas Road
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Olympic Salmon Coalition":MAILTO:outreach@nosc.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DTSTAMP:20260122T200505Z
CREATED:20260122T200505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T200505Z
UID:10881-1777420800-1777507199@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer: Elwha Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat tours. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 17th\, 24th\, 29th\, 30th & May 7th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 21st – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 12-3pm on the 10th and 10am-2pm for the 21st. \n \n  \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-elwha-salmon-release-3/
LOCATION:House of Salmon Hatchery\, 700 Stratton Road\, Port Angeles
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTSTAMP:20260122T200533Z
CREATED:20260122T200533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T200533Z
UID:10882-1777507200-1777593599@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer: Elwha Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat tours. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 17th\, 24th\, 29th\, 30th & May 7th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 21st – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 12-3pm on the 10th and 10am-2pm for the 21st. \n \n  \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-elwha-salmon-release-4/
LOCATION:House of Salmon Hatchery\, 700 Stratton Road\, Port Angeles
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260505T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260505T200000
DTSTAMP:20260416T235543Z
CREATED:20260416T231641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T235543Z
UID:11001-1778004000-1778011200@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Trivia Night at Barhop Brewery
DESCRIPTION:Think you know your salmon from your steelhead? Your tributaries from your estuaries? How about your 90s sitcoms from your 2000s reality TV? Join us for Tavern Trivia Night at Barhop Brewery in Port Angeles! \nWhen: Tuesday\, May 5th\, 6–8 PM\nWhere: Barhop Brewery\, Port Angeles\nTeams: Bring your team (or join one when you get there)\nCost: Free to play\, but come hungry and thirsty! \nBring your friends and introduce them to the Salmon Coaltion’s mission and activities. We’ll have multiple rounds covering everything from salmon science to pop culture\, history\, geography\, and more. Prizes for the top team\, and fun for everyone. Plus\, with a huge THANK YOU to Barhop Brewery\, a percentage of sales for the evening will be donated to NOSC. Whether you’ve been following our work for years or you’re just here for suds\, pizza\, and big brain bragging rights\, we’d love to see you.  The North Olympic Salmon Coalition has been restoring rivers and streams across the Peninsula since 1990. This is a chance to meet some of the people behind the work — and maybe learn a thing or two between rounds. RSVPs aren’t required for this event\, but we’d love to know if you plan to be there. See you there! \nFill out my LGL Form!
URL:https://nosc.org/event/20260505-trivia-night/
LOCATION:Barhop Brewing & Artisan Pizza\, 124 W Railroad Ave\, Port Angeles\, Washington
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Olympic Salmon Coalition":MAILTO:outreach@nosc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DTSTAMP:20260122T200608Z
CREATED:20260122T200608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T200608Z
UID:10883-1778112000-1778198399@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer: Elwha Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat tours. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 17th\, 24th\, 29th\, 30th & May 7th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 21st – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 12-3pm on the 10th and 10am-2pm for the 21st. \n \n  \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-elwha-salmon-release-5/
LOCATION:House of Salmon Hatchery\, 700 Stratton Road\, Port Angeles
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DTSTAMP:20260122T195317Z
CREATED:20260122T195306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T195317Z
UID:10866-1778716800-1778803199@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer Opportunity: Youth Restoration Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:It is that season again and we are gearing up to get our middle school students out in the field again to assess the success of their restoration planting projects they spent all this winter designing and implementing. We have one last you field trip this spring and are in need of volunteers to help guide students as part of the Real Learning Real Work program. \nWhat to expect as an education volunteer: \nThere are several roles for you to help with! Please communicate with me if you are not comfortable in one of the roles. \n\nSetting-up & cleaning up: this involves transporting equipment to different areas of the site such as tape measure\, bins of work gloves\, tables\, and rain gear.\nFloating Guide: float between groups of 4-6 students and help guide them to carry out their assigned tasks\, answer questions\, and help with task such as planting\, using tools\, identifying invasives\, etc.\nEquipment/Gear/Plants: check out tools and equipment to students\, help them find work gloves that fit\, ensure they return tools/gloves in a clean(ish) and organized fashion.\n\nI will send out an updated schedule and any additional information you might need the week before the field trip. We will meet 30-45 minutes before the students arrive to answer questions\, go over the schedule\, and make sure you feel prepared. \nDates & Locations: \nSequim is our largest school we work with and they split their trip into 2 days\, ½ the 7th grade class on each day. This is our greatest need for volunteers – the more volunteers we have\, the smaller we can keep student groups. Students get way more out of the experience if they are able to work with small groups. \nMarch 24th – Salmon Creek\, Blue Heron MS \nMarch 26th – Dungeness River\, Sequim MS \nMarch 27th – Dungeness River\, Sequim MS \nMay 14th – Salmon Creek\, Blue Heron MS \nPlease sign up HERE.    \nFeel free to reach out to lmccord@nosc.org if you have any questions! \nImage courtesy of Charles Espey.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-for-student-planting-3-24-salmon-creek-2-4/
LOCATION:Salmon Creek in Discovery Bay\, W Uncas Road
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Olympic Salmon Coalition":MAILTO:outreach@nosc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T130000
DTSTAMP:20260325T202407Z
CREATED:20260325T202246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T202407Z
UID:10976-1779357600-1779368400@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Class
DESCRIPTION:Join NOSC to monitor macroinvertebrates at Chimacum Creek!\nMacroinvertebrate. It’s a term that is familiar to some\, but unfamiliar to many. Macroinvertebrates are small organisms that lack a backbone\, are visible to the naked eye\, and are large enough to be easily collected. Aquatic macroinvertebrates include insects\, crustaceans\, bivalves\, gastropods\, and annelids. The particular assemblage of aquatic macroinvertebrates in a given waterway can be an excellent indicator of ecosystem health. This is because different species have varying levels of tolerance to pollution and disturbance. Some\, like stoneflies and mayflies are highly sensitive to changes in water quality\, while organisms like crayfish\, leeches\, black flies and midges are much less sensitive. Macroinvertebrate sampling is a fun and relatively simple way to assess stream health and NOSC has been facilitating sampling activities in local streams and rivers for several years. Come join us on Thursday\, May 21st from 10 am – 1 pm at HJ Carroll Park in Chimacum as we analyze the creek’s health through macroinvertebrate sampling. This is an activity that is appropriate for all ages\, so feel free to bring the family along! \nEvent Details:\nThursday\, May 21st \n10 am – 1 pm \nPlease arrive by 10 am for site orientation and training. Bring snacks\, water\, layers appropriate for our spring weather. If you’d like to participate in the collection of macroinvertebrates from the creek\, please bring waterproof boots. NOSC will have a limited supply of hip waders available on a first come first served basis. \n \nTop: photo of a mayfly nymph courtesy Tom Murray.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/macro-class/
LOCATION:HJ Carrol Park\, 9884 WA-19\, Chimacum\, 98325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly,Volunteer
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260617T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260815T180000
DTSTAMP:20260617T194812Z
CREATED:20260617T172217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T194812Z
UID:11117-1781694000-1786816800@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Crafts to Celebrate Salmon - Clallam Bay Library Branch
DESCRIPTION:The North Olympic Salmon Coalition has partnered with the Clallam Bay branch of the North Olympic Library System to provide salmon activities for the summer! Drop in June 17-August 15 and use the craft station to create a salmon hat and browse books for all ages. \nCraft activities will be available during library hours from June 17–August 15 at the salmon-themed table in the library. \nFor more information\, visit the library’s website: https://events.nols.org/event/16368000 \n \n 
URL:https://nosc.org/event/crafts-to-celebrate-salmon-clallam-bay-library-branch/
LOCATION:Clallam Bay Library Branch\, 16990 Washington 112\, Clallam Bay\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260711T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260711T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T223854Z
CREATED:20260617T194621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T223854Z
UID:11125-1783780200-1783789200@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Plant Identification Course - Clallam Bay Library Branch
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to identify native plants in the area! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin the North Olympic Salmon Coalition in partnership with the Clallam Bay Library branch at the Little Hoko River Trail to learn how to identify a variety of plants native to the area. \nRegistration is encouraged. To register\, visit: https://events.nols.org/event/16328701 \n\n\n\n  \nEvent Details: \nSaturday\, July 11th\, 2:30 – 5:00 pm \nLittle Hoko River Trail \nHoko-Ozette Road\, Clallam Bay \n\n\n\nDirections to Little Hoko River Trail: \nThe Little Hoko River trail is located in Hoko River/Cowan Ranch State Park. To reach the trail\, take state Highway 112 west of Clallam Bay and then drive south on Hoko-Ozette Road. Just past the Cowan Heritage area\, cross the Little Hoko River bridge and park at the gate. \n \n 
URL:https://nosc.org/event/plant-identification-course-clallam-bay-library-branch/
LOCATION:Little Hoko River Trail\, Clallam Bay\, WA\, 98326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260715T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260715T190000
DTSTAMP:20260617T224341Z
CREATED:20260617T220928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T224341Z
UID:11130-1784138400-1784142000@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Salmon Restoration Presentation - Sequim Library Branch
DESCRIPTION:Learn about local efforts to provide healthy habitat for wild salmon! The North Olympic Salmon Coalition is partnering with the North Olympic Library System to share about work being done to improve salmon habitat. Join us at the Sequim Library branch to learn about some of our current projects and techniques used for habitat restoration! For more information\, visit: https://events.nols.org/event/16338279 \n  \nEvent Details: \nWednesday\, July 15th\, 6-7 pm \nSequim Community Meeting Room\, Sequim Library Branch \n630 N Sequim Ave\, Sequim\, WA 98382
URL:https://nosc.org/event/salmon-restoration-presentation-sequim-library-branch/
LOCATION:Sequim Library Branch\, 630 N Sequim Ave\, Sequim\, WA\, 98382\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260716T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260716T200000
DTSTAMP:20260617T224128Z
CREATED:20260617T221644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T224128Z
UID:11135-1784224800-1784232000@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Salmon Restoration Presentation - Port Angeles Main Library
DESCRIPTION:Learn about local efforts to provide healthy habitat for wild salmon! The North Olympic Salmon Coalition is partnering with the North Olympic Library System to share about work being done to improve salmon habitat. Join us at the Port Angeles Main Library to learn about some of our current projects and techniques used for habitat restoration! For more information\, visit: https://events.nols.org/event/16338307 \n  \nEvent Details: \nThursday\, July 16th\, 6-8 pm \nRaymond Carver Room\, Port Angeles Main Library \n2210 S Peabody St\, Port Angeles\, WA 98362
URL:https://nosc.org/event/salmon-restoration-presentation-port-angeles-main-library/
LOCATION:Port Angeles Main Library Branch\, 2210 S Peabody St\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260724T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260724T120000
DTSTAMP:20260626T185321Z
CREATED:20260608T165114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T185321Z
UID:11084-1784883600-1784894400@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer Stewardship Day: Butterfly Bush Deadheading
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Deadhead-ers! Help us manage invasive Butterfly Bush on the Dungeness River this summer. Seed banks of this invasive shrub can be managed by the removal of flowers prior to seeding\, mitigating the spread of the plant prior to removal.   \nTools and gloves will be provided. Please wear long pants and bring water and a lunch. Footing at the site is uneven. We will be working on rocky gravel bars. Activity ranges from mild to moderate and can be adapted to ability level.  \nAbout the project:  \nWith the Dungeness Riparian Recovery Project\, NOSC is working with willing landowners on the Dungeness River and its tributaries to remove invasive plants like butterfly bush and knotweed in the riparian corridor before planting or seeding the areas with native plants that support pollinators and salmon. Although pretty\, these plants quickly take over gravel bars and stream banks\, excluding the growth of native plants. In order to prevent reseeding from plants upstream\, butterfly bush removal is tackled from upstream to downstream to eliminate seeds from being transported by the water flow. So far\, NOSC has removed butterfly bush from nearly 3 miles of the Dungeness and associated side channels. Downstream seeds banks can be mitigated through deadheading plants that are too large to pull – cutting off the flowers before they go the seed. Each flower cluster can produce up to 40\,000 seeds!  \n \nThis project is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and- invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution\, creating jobs\, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/8126stewardship/
LOCATION:Dungeness River Nature Center\, 1943 W. Hendrickson St\, Sequim\, WA\, 98382
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260730T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260730T113000
DTSTAMP:20260617T224608Z
CREATED:20260617T223007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T224608Z
UID:11138-1785407400-1785411000@nosc.org
SUMMARY:Stories with Fin the Salmon - Sequim Library Branch
DESCRIPTION:The North Olympic Salmon Coalition is partnering with the North Olympic Library System to offer salmon stories for kids! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nKids (and their grownups!) can learn about salmon\, their life cycle\, and conservation through stories with the North Olympic Salmon Coalition. Fin the Salmon will visit and kids can explore the murals in her belly after the presentation. \nThis program will be held outside and the story portion of the program will be moved inside in the case of inclement weather. For more information\, visit: https://events.nols.org/event/16367895 \n  \n\nEvent Details: \nThursday\, July 30th\, 10:30 – 11:30 am \nSequim Library Branch \n630 N Sequim Ave\, Sequim\, WA 98382 \n\n\n 
URL:https://nosc.org/event/stories-with-fin-the-salmon-sequim-library-branch/
LOCATION:Sequim Library Branch\, 630 N Sequim Ave\, Sequim\, WA\, 98382\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260804T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260807T150000
DTSTAMP:20251210T224847Z
CREATED:20251201T205404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T224847Z
UID:10762-1785834000-1786114800@nosc.org
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260902T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260902T140000
DTSTAMP:20260623T180955Z
CREATED:20260528T152056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260623T180955Z
UID:11072-1788339600-1788357600@nosc.org
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 JULY 1st!** \n \n  
URL:https://nosc.org/event/stream-stewards-6/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260909T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260909T140000
DTSTAMP:20260623T180931Z
CREATED:20260528T152413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260623T180931Z
UID:11074-1788944400-1788962400@nosc.org
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 JULY 1st!** \n \n  
URL:https://nosc.org/event/stream-stewards-6-2/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260916T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260916T140000
DTSTAMP:20260623T180915Z
CREATED:20260528T152508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260623T180915Z
UID:11076-1789549200-1789567200@nosc.org
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 JULY 1st!** \n \n  
URL:https://nosc.org/event/stream-stewards-6-2-2/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260923T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260923T000000
DTSTAMP:20260623T180900Z
CREATED:20260528T152542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260623T180900Z
UID:11078-1790121600-1790121600@nosc.org
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 JULY 1st!** \n \n  
URL:https://nosc.org/event/stream-stewards-6-2-3/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260930T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260930T140000
DTSTAMP:20260623T180846Z
CREATED:20260528T152635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260623T180846Z
UID:11077-1790758800-1790776800@nosc.org
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 JULY 1st!** \n \n  
URL:https://nosc.org/event/stream-stewards-6-2-4/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Community
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