Whychus Creek Watershed Speaker Series

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Whychus Creek Watershed Speaker Series: Learn About Your Home Waters

Co-presented by the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council, a six-part informational speaker series about Whychus Creek and its watershed. Learn about Whychus Creek’s history, hydrology, water quality, habitat conditions, native fish, recreation, conservation, and stream restoration. There are five classroom sessions and one full-day field trip. Field trip date will be determined during the series.

Tuesdays, February 6, February 20, March 5, March 19, April 2
5:30-7:30pm
Sisters Library; $49
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Bird Watching for Beginners

Birds are some of the easiest wildlife to observe, even in urban areas. Whether you are a backyard bird watcher or a more adventurous bird watcher, this is a great course to get you started.

Monday, February 5
6-8:30pm
Online Zoom; $59
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Forest, Fire Ecology, and Climate Change

The forests of the Northwest have adapted to periodic fires over thousands of years. We have seen more frequent, larger, and hotter wildfires in recent years. How did this happen, and what can we do about it?

Tuesday, February 27
6-8pm
Online Zoom; $59
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Free Performance Sunday!

Redmond Community Choir Presents: Sounds of the Season

Redmond Community Choir provides an opportunity for amateur singers to participate in a musically enriching choral singing experience. This non-auditioned ensemble will learn and perform a wide variety of musical styles and genres including classical, pop, sacred, jazz, and spiritual.

Sunday, December 10
4-7pm
Redmond High School Auditorium

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