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Greetings! 

Happy Summer! Long, warm evenings, fresh local produce, birds, blooms and lots of sunshine—what's not to love? 

 

We have some upcoming volunteer opportunities to help care for the lands you helped protect. Be part of the native-shrub-watering-brigade at Kenzie's Landing Trailhead and ensure that these plants thrive! And we'll be preparing wood piles (covering them with waxed paper) for controlled burns on our Mountain Home Preserve as part of our ongoing fire-wise efforts. Join us! Read on for more news from us, including an employment opportunity.

 

Enjoy these summer days and thank you for making meaningful conservation success a reality!

 

Kathy Peven

Communications Manager

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Outings & Volunteer Opportunities

Day Hike @ Mountain Home Ridge

Saturday, 7/8, 9am-1pm

Enjoy a day hike in a protected forest with others. Wenatchee carpool time 8:30am. In collaboration with the Wenatchee River Institute.

Details & Registration

 

Save Last Year's Native Shrub Plantings @ Kenzie's Landing Trailhead

Every other Tues. starting June 27 through the summer from 6-7pm. 

Volunteers will help water and woodchip recently planted native shrubs. Materials provided, join as long as you'd like. No Registration Required.

 

Latino Conservation Week Project

Prescribed Burn Prep

Saturday, 7/15, 8-11am

In honor of Latino Conservation Week, we are gathering a group of people to help us cover wood piles from forest thinning projects at CDLT's Mountain Home Preserve in Leavenworth. 

Details & Registration

 

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Join Our Team!

CDLT is filling a position: Administrative Assistant. If you have a passion for our natural world, experience in an administrative setting, find out more about this exciting career opportunity.

Complete job description here

 

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Pride Fest Recap

A great festival hosted by Wenatchee Pride—and CDLT was proud to be a sponsor! The purpose of Pride Fest is to come together as a community of LGBTQIA2S+ families and straight allies and celebrate. Our CDLT booth connected with 354 people and 54 people signed up to receive more information—furthering our mission of engaging communities in conserving, caring for, and accessing the natural lands and waters that sustain North Central Washington.

 

Wildflower Spotlight

Sagebrush Mariposa Lily Calochortus macrocarpus

A member of the lily family, Sagebrush mariposa lily grows from a perennial bulb with a single grass-like stem up to 24 inches tall bearing 1-3 flowers. The flower features three large lavender petals that are pointed at the tip, with a darker violet band at the base. In bloom May through July.

more about this plant here

 

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