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Discussion: Are you interested in FREE environmental workshop series?

Group Email: StreamTeam@email.edgateway.net

Do you want to learn more about the environment? Do you want to be involved in your community? Stream Stewards is a learn‑n‑serve program through Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam. It is a free eight-week course for Clark County residents who are committed to putting knowledge into action within the Salmon Creek and East Fork of the Lewis River Watersheds. The Stream Stewards program is a professional-level workshop series that provides lecture and hands‑on experience with local hydrology, geology, botany, wildlife, water quality monitoring and restoration. Stewards "repay" their tuition by volunteering 45 hours with the StreamTeam or one of our partners. All workshops occur on Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the fall. There is a $10 fee to cover administrative costs. For more information contact (360) 992‑8585 or StreamTeam@clarkpud.com. www.StreamTeam.net

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  2. Free Professional Development Opportunity (Vancouver, Wa)
    07/09/2008 15:46:58 Lisa Beranek
    Are you interested in improving your environmental background? Do you have a genuine interest in the well being of the environment?

    Become a Stream Steward!
    The Stream Stewards Program is a free learn-n-serve program of Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam. Commit to 45 hours of hands-on, professional level workshops on the following:


    ? Hydrology ?Geology ?Birds ?Mammals ?Water Quality ?Native Plants ?Macro Invertebrates ?NatureScaping ?Riparian Habitats ?Salmon ?Reptiles ?Amphibians ?Native Plant Restoration

    The Stream Stewards Program is free of charge for Clark County residents. Stewards pay back their tuition through 45 hours of volunteer time with the StreamTeam or one of our partners. Stream Stewards also enjoy continuing education opportunities and social events with other like minded individuals!

    For more information, please contact Lisa Beranek at (360) 992-8585 or visit www.StreamTeam.net
    • Free Professional Development Opportunity (Vancouver, Wa)
      07/09/2008 15:47:22 Lisa Beranek
      Are you interested in improving your environmental background? Do you have a genuine interest in the well being of the environment?

      Become a Stream Steward!
      The Stream Stewards Program is a free learn-n-serve program of Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam. Commit to 45 hours of hands-on, professional level workshops on the following:


      ? Hydrology ?Geology ?Birds ?Mammals ?Water Quality ?Native Plants ?Macro Invertebrates ?NatureScaping ?Riparian Habitats ?Salmon ?Reptiles ?Amphibians ?Native Plant Restoration

      The Stream Stewards Program is free of charge for Clark County residents. Stewards pay back their tuition through 45 hours of volunteer time with the StreamTeam or one of our partners. Stream Stewards also enjoy continuing education opportunities and social events with other like minded individuals!

      For more information, please contact Lisa Beranek at (360) 992-8585 or visit www.StreamTeam.net
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