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SUMMARY:2023 CWEMF Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The California Water and The California Water and Environmental Modeling Forum will hold its 29th Annual Meeting from Monday\, April 17 through Wednesday\, April 19\, 2023 at the Lake Natoma Inn (Venue) in Folsom\, California. \nProgram \nHighlights of the 2023 CWEMF Annual Meeting include: \n\nClick here to view/download the draft meeting program.\nNEW!!! Three (3) concurrent technical sessions will be held.\nThe annual Awards Ceremony will be held immediately following lunch on Monday April 17.\nThe keynote address will be given immediately following lunch on Tuesday April 18. This year’s keynote speaker will be Dr. Greg Gartrell\, an adjunct fellow at the PPIC Water Policy Center.\nA social and annual business meeting will be held at The Cliff House of Folsom (with light dinner provided) on the evening of Monday April 17.\nA poster session will be held on Tuesday April 18. The posters will be displayed throughout the day. Beverages and a light dinner will be provided at the end of the day to allow attendees to chat with the poster presenters. The instructions for the poster session are posted here.\nBoxed lunches will be provided on Monday April 17 and Tuesday April 18 if you register by Friday March 31. \n\nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/2023-cwemf-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Lake Natoma Inn\, 702 Gold Lake Drive\, Folsom\, CA\, 95630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
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SUMMARY:2023 CWEMF Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The California Water and The California Water and Environmental Modeling Forum will hold its 29th Annual Meeting from Monday\, April 17 through Wednesday\, April 19\, 2023 at the Lake Natoma Inn (Venue) in Folsom\, California. \nProgram \nHighlights of the 2023 CWEMF Annual Meeting include: \n\nClick here to view/download the draft meeting program.\nNEW!!! Three (3) concurrent technical sessions will be held.\nThe annual Awards Ceremony will be held immediately following lunch on Monday April 17.\nThe keynote address will be given immediately following lunch on Tuesday April 18. This year’s keynote speaker will be Dr. Greg Gartrell\, an adjunct fellow at the PPIC Water Policy Center.\nA social and annual business meeting will be held at The Cliff House of Folsom (with light dinner provided) on the evening of Monday April 17.\nA poster session will be held on Tuesday April 18. The posters will be displayed throughout the day. Beverages and a light dinner will be provided at the end of the day to allow attendees to chat with the poster presenters. The instructions for the poster session are posted here.\nBoxed lunches will be provided on Monday April 17 and Tuesday April 18 if you register by Friday March 31. \n\nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/2023-cwemf-annual-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Lake Natoma Inn\, 702 Gold Lake Drive\, Folsom\, CA\, 95630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230420
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SUMMARY:2023 CWEMF Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The California Water and The California Water and Environmental Modeling Forum will hold its 29th Annual Meeting from Monday\, April 17 through Wednesday\, April 19\, 2023 at the Lake Natoma Inn (Venue) in Folsom\, California. \nProgram \nHighlights of the 2023 CWEMF Annual Meeting include: \n\nClick here to view/download the draft meeting program.\nNEW!!! Three (3) concurrent technical sessions will be held.\nThe annual Awards Ceremony will be held immediately following lunch on Monday April 17.\nThe keynote address will be given immediately following lunch on Tuesday April 18. This year’s keynote speaker will be Dr. Greg Gartrell\, an adjunct fellow at the PPIC Water Policy Center.\nA social and annual business meeting will be held at The Cliff House of Folsom (with light dinner provided) on the evening of Monday April 17.\nA poster session will be held on Tuesday April 18. The posters will be displayed throughout the day. Beverages and a light dinner will be provided at the end of the day to allow attendees to chat with the poster presenters. The instructions for the poster session are posted here.\nBoxed lunches will be provided on Monday April 17 and Tuesday April 18 if you register by Friday March 31. \n\nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/2023-cwemf-annual-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Lake Natoma Inn\, 702 Gold Lake Drive\, Folsom\, CA\, 95630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
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SUMMARY:Good Morning Truckee - Emergency Preparedness
DESCRIPTION:Join the Truckee Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday\, April 18\, at 7:00 am for a Good Morning Truckee focused on Emergency Preparedness. If this winter has taught us anything\, it is that emergency preparedness is key to successful mountain living! \nSpeakers will include: Eric Horntvedt\, Wildfire Prevention Manager\, Truckee Fire Protection District\, who will present on year one of Measure T accomplishments and successes as well as a discussion around the 2023 community wildfire prevention fund programs that are available to continue supporting the community’s wildfire resilience efforts. Craig Griesbach\, Director of Emergency Services for Nevada County\,  will discuss an overview of Nevada County’s emergency programs and services\, current grant projects\, strategic planning efforts\, and storm event response and recovery highlights from this winter. Robert Womack\, the Town of Truckee’s Emergency Services Manager\, will discuss the Town’s evacuation modeling and planning and the importance of a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan( LHMP) and a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). \nIn addition to the presentations on Emergency Preparedness\, attendees will hear from David Love\, Chairman of the Truckee Tahoe Air Show & Family Festival. Dave will present information about the Saturday\, June 24\, 2023\, event at the Truckee Tahoe Airport. This year’s Airshow & Family Festival will have an enhanced focus on STEM information and activities for young people and their families. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet airshow performers\, military aviators\, learn about STEM programs\, and explore interactive STEM Expo exhibits. The Air Show & Family Festival helps support youth programs throughout the Airport District. \nGood Morning Truckee is offered in person and is recorded for viewing at a later date if you are unable to attend in person. The event is held at Truckee Town Hall upstairs in the Council Chamber\, at 10183 Truckee Airport Road. Registration begins at 6:45 am\, and the program starts promptly at 7:00 am. Good Morning Truckee is $10 for Chamber Members and $12 for Future Members. \nGood Morning Truckee is a community forum to provide timely\, relevant information on a variety of topics. It is open to the public – everyone is invited. \nThese events are very popular and great for meeting other community members. Whether you are new or have lived here for years\, hearing from our leaders in the community is an enjoyable way to stay on top of important issues\, connect and engage. One of the great things about living in a small community like Truckee is that you can personally know your leaders and work with them to make a difference. \nGood Morning Truckee is presented by the Truckee Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Presenting Sponsor Kelly Brothers Painting\, Latte Sponsors: Town of Truckee\, East River PR\, Tahoe Forest Health Care System\, Tahoe Mountain Realty\, Porter Simon\, Cappuccino Sponsors: Pacific Crest Wealth Planning and Mountain Hardware & Sports\, Espresso Sponsors: Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation\, Got Dogs?\, JK Architecture Engineering\, Wild & Ruff\, Mt. Lincoln Construction\, Auerbach Engineering Corporation\, NV 5\, and Dickson Realty Truckee Tahoe. Along with our media partners: Tahoe Truckee Media\, 101.5FM Truckee Tahoe Radio\, Sierra Sun\, and Moonshine Ink. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/good-morning-truckee-emergency-preparedness/
LOCATION:Truckee Town Hall\, 10183 Truckee Airport Road\, Truckee\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230418T083000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230405T184924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T184924Z
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SUMMARY:Good Morning Truckee - Emergency Preparedness
DESCRIPTION:Join the Truckee Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday\, April 18\, at 7:00 am for a Good Morning Truckee focused on Emergency Preparedness. If this winter has taught us anything\, it is that emergency preparedness is key to successful mountain living! \nSpeakers will include: Eric Horntvedt\, Wildfire Prevention Manager\, Truckee Fire Protection District\, who will present on year one of Measure T accomplishments and successes as well as a discussion around the 2023 community wildfire prevention fund programs that are available to continue supporting the community’s wildfire resilience efforts. Craig Griesbach\, Director of Emergency Services for Nevada County\,  will discuss an overview of Nevada County’s emergency programs and services\, current grant projects\, strategic planning efforts\, and storm event response and recovery highlights from this winter. Robert Womack\, the Town of Truckee’s Emergency Services Manager\, will discuss the Town’s evacuation modeling and planning and the importance of a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan( LHMP) and a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). \nIn addition to the presentations on Emergency Preparedness\, attendees will hear from David Love\, Chairman of the Truckee Tahoe Air Show & Family Festival. Dave will present information about the Saturday\, June 24\, 2023\, event at the Truckee Tahoe Airport. This year’s Airshow & Family Festival will have an enhanced focus on STEM information and activities for young people and their families. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet airshow performers\, military aviators\, learn about STEM programs\, and explore interactive STEM Expo exhibits. The Air Show & Family Festival helps support youth programs throughout the Airport District. \nGood Morning Truckee is offered in person and is recorded for viewing at a later date if you are unable to attend in person. The event is held at Truckee Town Hall upstairs in the Council Chamber\, at 10183 Truckee Airport Road. Registration begins at 6:45 am\, and the program starts promptly at 7:00 am. Good Morning Truckee is $10 for Chamber Members and $12 for Future Members. \nGood Morning Truckee is a community forum to provide timely\, relevant information on a variety of topics. It is open to the public – everyone is invited. \nThese events are very popular and great for meeting other community members. Whether you are new or have lived here for years\, hearing from our leaders in the community is an enjoyable way to stay on top of important issues\, connect and engage. One of the great things about living in a small community like Truckee is that you can personally know your leaders and work with them to make a difference. \nGood Morning Truckee is presented by the Truckee Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Presenting Sponsor Kelly Brothers Painting\, Latte Sponsors: Town of Truckee\, East River PR\, Tahoe Forest Health Care System\, Tahoe Mountain Realty\, Porter Simon\, Cappuccino Sponsors: Pacific Crest Wealth Planning and Mountain Hardware & Sports\, Espresso Sponsors: Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation\, Got Dogs?\, JK Architecture Engineering\, Wild & Ruff\, Mt. Lincoln Construction\, Auerbach Engineering Corporation\, NV 5\, and Dickson Realty Truckee Tahoe. Along with our media partners: Tahoe Truckee Media\, 101.5FM Truckee Tahoe Radio\, Sierra Sun\, and Moonshine Ink. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/good-morning-truckee-emergency-preparedness-2/
LOCATION:Truckee Town Hall\, 10183 Truckee Airport Road\, Truckee\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230418T083000
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SUMMARY:Good Morning Truckee - Emergency Preparedness
DESCRIPTION:Join the Truckee Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday\, April 18\, at 7:00 am for a Good Morning Truckee focused on Emergency Preparedness. If this winter has taught us anything\, it is that emergency preparedness is key to successful mountain living! \nSpeakers will include: Eric Horntvedt\, Wildfire Prevention Manager\, Truckee Fire Protection District\, who will present on year one of Measure T accomplishments and successes as well as a discussion around the 2023 community wildfire prevention fund programs that are available to continue supporting the community’s wildfire resilience efforts. Craig Griesbach\, Director of Emergency Services for Nevada County\,  will discuss an overview of Nevada County’s emergency programs and services\, current grant projects\, strategic planning efforts\, and storm event response and recovery highlights from this winter. Robert Womack\, the Town of Truckee’s Emergency Services Manager\, will discuss the Town’s evacuation modeling and planning and the importance of a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan( LHMP) and a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). \nIn addition to the presentations on Emergency Preparedness\, attendees will hear from David Love\, Chairman of the Truckee Tahoe Air Show & Family Festival. Dave will present information about the Saturday\, June 24\, 2023\, event at the Truckee Tahoe Airport. This year’s Airshow & Family Festival will have an enhanced focus on STEM information and activities for young people and their families. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet airshow performers\, military aviators\, learn about STEM programs\, and explore interactive STEM Expo exhibits. The Air Show & Family Festival helps support youth programs throughout the Airport District. \nGood Morning Truckee is offered in person and is recorded for viewing at a later date if you are unable to attend in person. The event is held at Truckee Town Hall upstairs in the Council Chamber\, at 10183 Truckee Airport Road. Registration begins at 6:45 am\, and the program starts promptly at 7:00 am. Good Morning Truckee is $10 for Chamber Members and $12 for Future Members. \nGood Morning Truckee is a community forum to provide timely\, relevant information on a variety of topics. It is open to the public – everyone is invited. \nThese events are very popular and great for meeting other community members. Whether you are new or have lived here for years\, hearing from our leaders in the community is an enjoyable way to stay on top of important issues\, connect and engage. One of the great things about living in a small community like Truckee is that you can personally know your leaders and work with them to make a difference. \nGood Morning Truckee is presented by the Truckee Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Presenting Sponsor Kelly Brothers Painting\, Latte Sponsors: Town of Truckee\, East River PR\, Tahoe Forest Health Care System\, Tahoe Mountain Realty\, Porter Simon\, Cappuccino Sponsors: Pacific Crest Wealth Planning and Mountain Hardware & Sports\, Espresso Sponsors: Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation\, Got Dogs?\, JK Architecture Engineering\, Wild & Ruff\, Mt. Lincoln Construction\, Auerbach Engineering Corporation\, NV 5\, and Dickson Realty Truckee Tahoe. Along with our media partners: Tahoe Truckee Media\, 101.5FM Truckee Tahoe Radio\, Sierra Sun\, and Moonshine Ink. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/good-morning-truckee-emergency-preparedness-3/
LOCATION:Truckee Town Hall\, 10183 Truckee Airport Road\, Truckee\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230126T015748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T015748Z
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SUMMARY:Sierra Day at the Capitol 2023
DESCRIPTION:About the event:\nOn April 19\, the mountains are coming to Sacramento. Sierra Day at the Capitol is an event coordinated by Sierra Nevada Alliance\, Sierra Business Council\, The Sierra Fund\, and League to Save Lake Tahoe to advocate for resource investments and specific budget asks to support our collective conservation and restoration goals benefiting the Sierra Nevada and the state’s water supply\, air quality\, carbon-storing forests\, and premier recreation. \nMembers of the conservation community and the interested public are invited to attend. Together\, we will advocate for critical actions to bring more protection\, support\, and funding to the vastly underfunded Sierra Nevada region. \nParticipants will hear from key state and regional leaders\, network with like-minded individuals and organizations\, receive training about how to share messaging with legislators\, and conduct advocacy at the Capitol. \nRegister today to support the Sierra Nevada region and California’s water\, biodiversity\, recreation\, and air quality. Registration is required and closes at 5 pm\, on Friday Apri 14. \nIf you have questions\, please contact Jennifer@sierranevadaalliance.org or call (530) 542-4546. \nOur policy priorities:\n This year\, our priorities for legislative support will center on restoring funding to effective state programs that use nature-based solutions and conservation to build climate\, wildfire\, water\, and community resilience. \nEvent speakers: \nCalifornia Natural Resources Agency Deputy Secretary for Forestry and Wildland Resilience Jessica Morse: Jessica is a leader of California Natural Resources Agency‘s efforts to increase the pace and scale of science-based forest management to restore healthy forests\, improve watershed health\, protect California’s unique ecosystems\, and make Californians wildfire resilient. \nCalifornia Department of Conservation Director David Shabazian: David directs the California Department of Conservation to deliver more integrated outcomes for carbon management\, watershed management\, hazards management\, and sustainable economic development. From working the soil with his hands to leading policies for working lands\, David is a lifelong champion for natural resource stewardship. \nSierra Nevada Conservancy Executive Officer Angela Avery: Angela leads the Sierra Nevada Conservancy by providing strategic direction and oversight to the Agency’s region-wide staff. As Executive Officer\, she is committed to restoring the health and resilience of California’s Sierra Nevada-Cascade region. \nCalifornia Tahoe Conservancy Executive Director Jason Vasques: Jason leads the California Tahoe Conservancy with a mission to lead California’s efforts to restore and enhance the extraordinary natural and recreational resources of the Lake Tahoe Basin. \nMore speakers coming soon. \nEvent agenda (times have changed slightly): \n9 – 10 am: Protect California Rally at the Capitol (Optional) \n10 -10:30 am: Sierra Day at the Capitol Registration \n10:30 – 10:45 am: Welcome and introductions \n10:45 – 11 am: Legislative and budget process overview \n11 am – 12 pm: Event speakers \n12 – 1:30 pm: Working lunch (lunch will be provided + legislative meeting training) \n1:30 – 4:30 pm: Legislative meetings \n4:30 – 6 pm: Debrief at Fox & Goose (non-hosted food and drinks) \nLocation:\nThe morning briefing is in a conference room on the second floor of the Natural Resources Building. Participants DO NOT need to go through security. Look for signs and the building’s “grand staircase” outside the ground-floor auditorium. \nDress code:\nBusiness or business casual. Wear comfortable walking shoes. \nWhy is this event so important?\nCovering nearly 27 million acres\, the Sierra Nevada and Cascade region is home to: \n\n60% of the state’s water supply\n50% of the state’s forest carbon\n60% of the state’s animal species\n50% of the state’s plant species\nOver 50 million annual visitors\nNumerous rural towns\, communities\, and Native American tribes.\n\nUnfortunately\, most people are unaware that the watersheds and communities in the region face unprecedented risks. Wildfires are moving faster\, burning larger areas and at far higher severity than in previous times. Sierra forests are overgrown due to forest management choices in the last century and suffer from drought and higher temperatures. At the same time\, many Sierra Nevada meadows and streams are degraded and need restoration and protection. All this threatens the Sierra Nevada’s ability to sequester carbon in its forests\, protect the state’s water supply\, provide wildlife habitat\, offer ongoing quality recreation\, and support the vibrant rural communities of the region.  \nDespite its significance\, the Sierra Nevada is historically under-represented in legislative and agency decisions about allocating state and federal funding for natural resource protection and management\, including climate adaptation and mitigation\, and associated emergency management issues. This year\, the Governor proposed budget cuts to programs that have traditionally funded important forest and watershed restoration work – such as significantly cutting the Sierra Nevada Conservancy and Tahoe Conservancy budgets.  \nWe host Sierra Day at the Capitol to raise public recognition of the Sierra Nevada’s critical benefits and address key investment issues that can help restore Sierra’s forests\, watersheds\, and communities to a healthy and resilient state. By joining us\, you will help amplify our message and push for funding critical for the region and the state’s water supply\, air quality\, carbon-storing forests\, and premier recreation. Sierra Day at the Capitol is also an excellent opportunity to meet other inspiring people and organizations working to build thriving communities and ecosystems. \nCheck this page frequently for more updates as the date approaches. \nRegistering for this event will add you to Sierra Nevada Alliance’s email audience. You may unsubscribe at any time.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/sierra-day-in-the-capitol-2/
LOCATION:California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA)\, 715 P Street\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95814\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alliance Events,Earth Month
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230126T015748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T015748Z
UID:9521-1681894800-1681923600@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Sierra Day at the Capitol 2023
DESCRIPTION:About the event:\nOn April 19\, the mountains are coming to Sacramento. Sierra Day at the Capitol is an event coordinated by Sierra Nevada Alliance\, Sierra Business Council\, The Sierra Fund\, and League to Save Lake Tahoe to advocate for resource investments and specific budget asks to support our collective conservation and restoration goals benefiting the Sierra Nevada and the state’s water supply\, air quality\, carbon-storing forests\, and premier recreation. \nMembers of the conservation community and the interested public are invited to attend. Together\, we will advocate for critical actions to bring more protection\, support\, and funding to the vastly underfunded Sierra Nevada region. \nParticipants will hear from key state and regional leaders\, network with like-minded individuals and organizations\, receive training about how to share messaging with legislators\, and conduct advocacy at the Capitol. \nRegister today to support the Sierra Nevada region and California’s water\, biodiversity\, recreation\, and air quality. Registration is required and closes at 5 pm\, on Friday Apri 14. \nIf you have questions\, please contact Jennifer@sierranevadaalliance.org or call (530) 542-4546. \nOur policy priorities:\n This year\, our priorities for legislative support will center on restoring funding to effective state programs that use nature-based solutions and conservation to build climate\, wildfire\, water\, and community resilience. \nEvent speakers: \nCalifornia Natural Resources Agency Deputy Secretary for Forestry and Wildland Resilience Jessica Morse: Jessica is a leader of California Natural Resources Agency‘s efforts to increase the pace and scale of science-based forest management to restore healthy forests\, improve watershed health\, protect California’s unique ecosystems\, and make Californians wildfire resilient. \nCalifornia Department of Conservation Director David Shabazian: David directs the California Department of Conservation to deliver more integrated outcomes for carbon management\, watershed management\, hazards management\, and sustainable economic development. From working the soil with his hands to leading policies for working lands\, David is a lifelong champion for natural resource stewardship. \nSierra Nevada Conservancy Executive Officer Angela Avery: Angela leads the Sierra Nevada Conservancy by providing strategic direction and oversight to the Agency’s region-wide staff. As Executive Officer\, she is committed to restoring the health and resilience of California’s Sierra Nevada-Cascade region. \nCalifornia Tahoe Conservancy Executive Director Jason Vasques: Jason leads the California Tahoe Conservancy with a mission to lead California’s efforts to restore and enhance the extraordinary natural and recreational resources of the Lake Tahoe Basin. \nMore speakers coming soon. \nEvent agenda (times have changed slightly): \n9 – 10 am: Protect California Rally at the Capitol (Optional) \n10 -10:30 am: Sierra Day at the Capitol Registration \n10:30 – 10:45 am: Welcome and introductions \n10:45 – 11 am: Legislative and budget process overview \n11 am – 12 pm: Event speakers \n12 – 1:30 pm: Working lunch (lunch will be provided + legislative meeting training) \n1:30 – 4:30 pm: Legislative meetings \n4:30 – 6 pm: Debrief at Fox & Goose (non-hosted food and drinks) \nLocation:\nThe morning briefing is in a conference room on the second floor of the Natural Resources Building. Participants DO NOT need to go through security. Look for signs and the building’s “grand staircase” outside the ground-floor auditorium. \nDress code:\nBusiness or business casual. Wear comfortable walking shoes. \nWhy is this event so important?\nCovering nearly 27 million acres\, the Sierra Nevada and Cascade region is home to: \n\n60% of the state’s water supply\n50% of the state’s forest carbon\n60% of the state’s animal species\n50% of the state’s plant species\nOver 50 million annual visitors\nNumerous rural towns\, communities\, and Native American tribes.\n\nUnfortunately\, most people are unaware that the watersheds and communities in the region face unprecedented risks. Wildfires are moving faster\, burning larger areas and at far higher severity than in previous times. Sierra forests are overgrown due to forest management choices in the last century and suffer from drought and higher temperatures. At the same time\, many Sierra Nevada meadows and streams are degraded and need restoration and protection. All this threatens the Sierra Nevada’s ability to sequester carbon in its forests\, protect the state’s water supply\, provide wildlife habitat\, offer ongoing quality recreation\, and support the vibrant rural communities of the region.  \nDespite its significance\, the Sierra Nevada is historically under-represented in legislative and agency decisions about allocating state and federal funding for natural resource protection and management\, including climate adaptation and mitigation\, and associated emergency management issues. This year\, the Governor proposed budget cuts to programs that have traditionally funded important forest and watershed restoration work – such as significantly cutting the Sierra Nevada Conservancy and Tahoe Conservancy budgets.  \nWe host Sierra Day at the Capitol to raise public recognition of the Sierra Nevada’s critical benefits and address key investment issues that can help restore Sierra’s forests\, watersheds\, and communities to a healthy and resilient state. By joining us\, you will help amplify our message and push for funding critical for the region and the state’s water supply\, air quality\, carbon-storing forests\, and premier recreation. Sierra Day at the Capitol is also an excellent opportunity to meet other inspiring people and organizations working to build thriving communities and ecosystems. \nCheck this page frequently for more updates as the date approaches. \nRegistering for this event will add you to Sierra Nevada Alliance’s email audience. You may unsubscribe at any time.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/sierra-day-in-the-capitol-3/
LOCATION:California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA)\, 715 P Street\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95814\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alliance Events,Earth Month
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230420T231841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T231841Z
UID:7088-1681977600-1682010000@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Reno Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Idlewild Park for this years annual Reno Earth Day. Learn about sustainability\, recycling\, energy\, and much more from local nonprofit and educational groups. \nWhile you’re at Reno Earth Day\, you can expect another Great American Craft Fair\, live local musicians\, and locally sourced beer. Be sure to bring your flask and reusable shopping tote. In addition to the complimentary water fill stations\, aluminum bottled water will be available for purchase. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/reno-earth-day/
LOCATION:Idlewild Park\, 2055 Idlewild Dr\, Reno\, NV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Reno-Earth-Day-2023_recycle-1024x1024-1-e1682032565486.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230420T231841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T231841Z
UID:8688-1681977600-1682010000@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Reno Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Idlewild Park for this years annual Reno Earth Day. Learn about sustainability\, recycling\, energy\, and much more from local nonprofit and educational groups. \nWhile you’re at Reno Earth Day\, you can expect another Great American Craft Fair\, live local musicians\, and locally sourced beer. Be sure to bring your flask and reusable shopping tote. In addition to the complimentary water fill stations\, aluminum bottled water will be available for purchase. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/reno-earth-day-2/
LOCATION:Idlewild Park\, 2055 Idlewild Dr\, Reno\, NV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Reno-Earth-Day-2023_recycle-1024x1024-1-e1682032565486.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230420T231841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T231841Z
UID:9609-1681977600-1682010000@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Reno Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Idlewild Park for this years annual Reno Earth Day. Learn about sustainability\, recycling\, energy\, and much more from local nonprofit and educational groups. \nWhile you’re at Reno Earth Day\, you can expect another Great American Craft Fair\, live local musicians\, and locally sourced beer. Be sure to bring your flask and reusable shopping tote. In addition to the complimentary water fill stations\, aluminum bottled water will be available for purchase. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/reno-earth-day-3/
LOCATION:Idlewild Park\, 2055 Idlewild Dr\, Reno\, NV\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Reno-Earth-Day-2023_recycle-1024x1024-1-e1682032565486.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230311T014817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T014817Z
UID:6704-1681984800-1682002800@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Sierra College Earth Day Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day is an international celebration that takes place around the world on April 22nd to show support for environmental conservation\, preservation\, stewardship\, and reciprocity. Earth Day is observed in more than 193 countries and reminds each one of us that Earth and its habitats provide us with life and subsistence. Earth Day in its current form was first celebrated in 1970\, but cultures around the world have been honoring Earth for millennia.  \nThe Sierra College ECOS (Environmentally Concerned Organization of Students) Club was founded in 1990 and has been integral in the implementation of the Sierra College Earth Day celebration for more than three decades.    \nOur theme this year\, Power to the Planet\, aims to amplify the voices of diverse people\, cultures\, and ecosystems around the world who have important stories to share about reciprocity\, stewardship\, and environmental justice.  \nEvent Purpose:   \nThe event is free and open to the public. We invite Sierra College students\, faculty\, staff\, and the wider community to join us in a day of celebration and education to:  \n\nRaise awareness of\, give thanks for\, and celebrate the bountiful gifts that we receive from nature;  \nEducate ourselves and others about how human activity impacts Earth systems – both negatively and positively;  \nRemind each other that we are in a reciprocal relationship with all of the systems of our planet – what we use\, how we behave\, what we create affects all organisms\, including humans;   \nShare information about how we can reduce our ecological footprint and live by the Seventh Generation Principle\, the Haudenosaunee philosophy that the decisions we make today should result in a sustainable world seven generations into the future; \nStrengthen our community bond so that we can support each other and work together toward a more just and sustainable future.  \n\n“Action on behalf of life transforms. Because the relationship between self and the world is reciprocal\, it is not a question of first getting enlightened or saved and then acting. As we work to heal the earth\, the earth heals us.”  ― Robin Wall Kimmerer\, Braiding Sweetgrass  \n“Even a wounded world is feeding us. Even a wounded world holds us\, giving us moments of wonder and joy. I choose joy over despair. Not because I have my head in the sand\, but because joy is what the earth gives me daily and I must return the gift.”  ― Robin Wall Kimmerer\, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom\, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants  \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/sierra-college-earth-day-festival-2023/
LOCATION:Sierra College Rocklin Campus\, 5100 Sierra College Blvd\, Rocklin\, CA\, 95677\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sierra College":MAILTO:publicinformation@sierracollege.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230311T014817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T014817Z
UID:8642-1681984800-1682002800@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Sierra College Earth Day Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day is an international celebration that takes place around the world on April 22nd to show support for environmental conservation\, preservation\, stewardship\, and reciprocity. Earth Day is observed in more than 193 countries and reminds each one of us that Earth and its habitats provide us with life and subsistence. Earth Day in its current form was first celebrated in 1970\, but cultures around the world have been honoring Earth for millennia.  \nThe Sierra College ECOS (Environmentally Concerned Organization of Students) Club was founded in 1990 and has been integral in the implementation of the Sierra College Earth Day celebration for more than three decades.    \nOur theme this year\, Power to the Planet\, aims to amplify the voices of diverse people\, cultures\, and ecosystems around the world who have important stories to share about reciprocity\, stewardship\, and environmental justice.  \nEvent Purpose:   \nThe event is free and open to the public. We invite Sierra College students\, faculty\, staff\, and the wider community to join us in a day of celebration and education to:  \n\nRaise awareness of\, give thanks for\, and celebrate the bountiful gifts that we receive from nature;  \nEducate ourselves and others about how human activity impacts Earth systems – both negatively and positively;  \nRemind each other that we are in a reciprocal relationship with all of the systems of our planet – what we use\, how we behave\, what we create affects all organisms\, including humans;   \nShare information about how we can reduce our ecological footprint and live by the Seventh Generation Principle\, the Haudenosaunee philosophy that the decisions we make today should result in a sustainable world seven generations into the future; \nStrengthen our community bond so that we can support each other and work together toward a more just and sustainable future.  \n\n“Action on behalf of life transforms. Because the relationship between self and the world is reciprocal\, it is not a question of first getting enlightened or saved and then acting. As we work to heal the earth\, the earth heals us.”  ― Robin Wall Kimmerer\, Braiding Sweetgrass  \n“Even a wounded world is feeding us. Even a wounded world holds us\, giving us moments of wonder and joy. I choose joy over despair. Not because I have my head in the sand\, but because joy is what the earth gives me daily and I must return the gift.”  ― Robin Wall Kimmerer\, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom\, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants  \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/sierra-college-earth-day-festival-2023-2/
LOCATION:Sierra College Rocklin Campus\, 5100 Sierra College Blvd\, Rocklin\, CA\, 95677\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sierra College":MAILTO:publicinformation@sierracollege.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230311T014817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T014817Z
UID:9563-1681984800-1682002800@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Sierra College Earth Day Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day is an international celebration that takes place around the world on April 22nd to show support for environmental conservation\, preservation\, stewardship\, and reciprocity. Earth Day is observed in more than 193 countries and reminds each one of us that Earth and its habitats provide us with life and subsistence. Earth Day in its current form was first celebrated in 1970\, but cultures around the world have been honoring Earth for millennia.  \nThe Sierra College ECOS (Environmentally Concerned Organization of Students) Club was founded in 1990 and has been integral in the implementation of the Sierra College Earth Day celebration for more than three decades.    \nOur theme this year\, Power to the Planet\, aims to amplify the voices of diverse people\, cultures\, and ecosystems around the world who have important stories to share about reciprocity\, stewardship\, and environmental justice.  \nEvent Purpose:   \nThe event is free and open to the public. We invite Sierra College students\, faculty\, staff\, and the wider community to join us in a day of celebration and education to:  \n\nRaise awareness of\, give thanks for\, and celebrate the bountiful gifts that we receive from nature;  \nEducate ourselves and others about how human activity impacts Earth systems – both negatively and positively;  \nRemind each other that we are in a reciprocal relationship with all of the systems of our planet – what we use\, how we behave\, what we create affects all organisms\, including humans;   \nShare information about how we can reduce our ecological footprint and live by the Seventh Generation Principle\, the Haudenosaunee philosophy that the decisions we make today should result in a sustainable world seven generations into the future; \nStrengthen our community bond so that we can support each other and work together toward a more just and sustainable future.  \n\n“Action on behalf of life transforms. Because the relationship between self and the world is reciprocal\, it is not a question of first getting enlightened or saved and then acting. As we work to heal the earth\, the earth heals us.”  ― Robin Wall Kimmerer\, Braiding Sweetgrass  \n“Even a wounded world is feeding us. Even a wounded world holds us\, giving us moments of wonder and joy. I choose joy over despair. Not because I have my head in the sand\, but because joy is what the earth gives me daily and I must return the gift.”  ― Robin Wall Kimmerer\, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom\, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants  \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/sierra-college-earth-day-festival-2023-3/
LOCATION:Sierra College Rocklin Campus\, 5100 Sierra College Blvd\, Rocklin\, CA\, 95677\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sierra College":MAILTO:publicinformation@sierracollege.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230424
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230323T213830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T214115Z
UID:6845-1682035200-1682294399@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Friends of the Inyo’s Owens Lake Bird Festival
DESCRIPTION:Since 2015\, Friends of the Inyo’s Owens Lake Bird Festival in Lone Pine\, California\, has been celebrating the migration of thousands of birds as they alight at Owens Lake to replenish their strength before continuing on their transcontinental journey along the Pacific Flyway\, which extends from Alaska to Patagonia. Owens Lake has been designated a Nationally Significant Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society and the American Bird Conservancy. \nBut Friends of the Inyo’s Owens Lake Bird Festival is more than just about birding\, and outings are designed to cover topics that include botany\, photography\, geology\, local history and culture\, and more to complement the experience. \nThere are numerous trips and activities to choose from. \n\nFriday\, April 21: Happy Hour and Check-in at FOI’s Lone Pine Office\, 142 E. Bush Street\, from 5:30-8:00 PM (optional)\nSaturday\, April 22: Half-Day Morning and Afternoon tours\, as well as Full-Day Tours starting from the parking lot of the Lone Pine Museum of Western Film History\, 701 S. Main Street. The day will end with a celebratory catered Dinner (optional)\, also at the Museum\, starting at 6 PM\, and featuring Local Speakers\, Two Film Screenings\, and a Silent Auction with goods donated by local businesses.\nSunday\, April 23: Morning half-day tours\, also starting from the Museum.\n\nAll trips will be led by knowledgeable birders\, naturalists\, and photographers who have been affiliated with the Bird Festival since its inception. Trip leaders will be in touch with registrants in their specific groups to provide details about what to bring (e.g.\, high-clearance vehicles – if needed – depending on the destination\, lunch\, binoculars\, etc.). \nQuestions? Write to Kayla Browne at kayla@friendsoftheinyo.org. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/friends-of-the-inyos-owens-lake-bird-festival/
LOCATION:Lone Pine\, Lone Pine
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/f53e4737-02c8-4863-a9d0-b01947154f61.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230424
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230323T213830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T213830Z
UID:8655-1682035200-1682294399@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Friends of the Inyo’s Owens Lake Bird Festival
DESCRIPTION:Since 2015\, Friends of the Inyo’s Owens Lake Bird Festival in Lone Pine\, California\, has been celebrating the migration of thousands of birds as they alight at Owens Lake to replenish their strength before continuing on their transcontinental journey along the Pacific Flyway\, which extends from Alaska to Patagonia. Owens Lake has been designated a Nationally Significant Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society and the American Bird Conservancy. \nBut Friends of the Inyo’s Owens Lake Bird Festival is more than just about birding\, and outings are designed to cover topics that include botany\, photography\, geology\, local history and culture\, and more to complement the experience. \nThere are numerous trips and activities to choose from. \n\nFriday\, April 21: Happy Hour and Check-in at FOI’s Lone Pine Office\, 142 E. Bush Street\, from 5:30-8:00 PM (optional)\nSaturday\, April 22: Half-Day Morning and Afternoon tours\, as well as Full-Day Tours starting from the parking lot of the Lone Pine Museum of Western Film History\, 701 S. Main Street. The day will end with a celebratory catered Dinner (optional)\, also at the Museum\, starting at 6 PM\, and featuring Local Speakers\, Two Film Screenings\, and a Silent Auction with goods donated by local businesses.\nSunday\, April 23: Morning half-day tours\, also starting from the Museum.\n\nAll trips will be led by knowledgeable birders\, naturalists\, and photographers who have been affiliated with the Bird Festival since its inception. Trip leaders will be in touch with registrants in their specific groups to provide details about what to bring (e.g.\, high-clearance vehicles – if needed – depending on the destination\, lunch\, binoculars\, etc.). \nQuestions? Write to Kayla Browne at kayla@friendsoftheinyo.org. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/friends-of-the-inyos-owens-lake-bird-festival-2/
LOCATION:Lone Pine\, Lone Pine
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/f53e4737-02c8-4863-a9d0-b01947154f61.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230424
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230323T213830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T213830Z
UID:9576-1682035200-1682294399@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Friends of the Inyo’s Owens Lake Bird Festival
DESCRIPTION:Since 2015\, Friends of the Inyo’s Owens Lake Bird Festival in Lone Pine\, California\, has been celebrating the migration of thousands of birds as they alight at Owens Lake to replenish their strength before continuing on their transcontinental journey along the Pacific Flyway\, which extends from Alaska to Patagonia. Owens Lake has been designated a Nationally Significant Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society and the American Bird Conservancy. \nBut Friends of the Inyo’s Owens Lake Bird Festival is more than just about birding\, and outings are designed to cover topics that include botany\, photography\, geology\, local history and culture\, and more to complement the experience. \nThere are numerous trips and activities to choose from. \n\nFriday\, April 21: Happy Hour and Check-in at FOI’s Lone Pine Office\, 142 E. Bush Street\, from 5:30-8:00 PM (optional)\nSaturday\, April 22: Half-Day Morning and Afternoon tours\, as well as Full-Day Tours starting from the parking lot of the Lone Pine Museum of Western Film History\, 701 S. Main Street. The day will end with a celebratory catered Dinner (optional)\, also at the Museum\, starting at 6 PM\, and featuring Local Speakers\, Two Film Screenings\, and a Silent Auction with goods donated by local businesses.\nSunday\, April 23: Morning half-day tours\, also starting from the Museum.\n\nAll trips will be led by knowledgeable birders\, naturalists\, and photographers who have been affiliated with the Bird Festival since its inception. Trip leaders will be in touch with registrants in their specific groups to provide details about what to bring (e.g.\, high-clearance vehicles – if needed – depending on the destination\, lunch\, binoculars\, etc.). \nQuestions? Write to Kayla Browne at kayla@friendsoftheinyo.org. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/friends-of-the-inyos-owens-lake-bird-festival-3/
LOCATION:Lone Pine\, Lone Pine
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/f53e4737-02c8-4863-a9d0-b01947154f61.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230411T200042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T214044Z
UID:6986-1682078400-1682082000@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Capturing and Managing Water from Large Storms and Wet Winters in California - Prospects and Limitations
DESCRIPTION:What to do with all the stormwater? \nThe Office of Water Programs at Sacramento State is offering a webinar on Friday\, April 21\, to discuss capturing and managing water from large storms. The event is part of the program’s Water Webinar Series. The webinar is free\, and registration is required. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/capturing-and-managing-water-from-large-storms-and-wet-winters-in-california-prospects-and-limitations/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/seminar-04-21-2023-e1681243062417.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Water Programs Sacramento State":MAILTO:wateroffice@owp.csus.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230411T200042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T200042Z
UID:8677-1682078400-1682082000@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Capturing and Managing Water from Large Storms and Wet Winters in California - Prospects and Limitations
DESCRIPTION:What to do with all the stormwater? \nThe Office of Water Programs at Sacramento State is offering a webinar on Friday\, April 21\, to discuss capturing and managing water from large storms. The event is part of the program’s Water Webinar Series. The webinar is free\, and registration is required. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/capturing-and-managing-water-from-large-storms-and-wet-winters-in-california-prospects-and-limitations-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/seminar-04-21-2023-e1681243062417.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Water Programs Sacramento State":MAILTO:wateroffice@owp.csus.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230411T200042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T200042Z
UID:9598-1682078400-1682082000@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Capturing and Managing Water from Large Storms and Wet Winters in California - Prospects and Limitations
DESCRIPTION:What to do with all the stormwater? \nThe Office of Water Programs at Sacramento State is offering a webinar on Friday\, April 21\, to discuss capturing and managing water from large storms. The event is part of the program’s Water Webinar Series. The webinar is free\, and registration is required. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/capturing-and-managing-water-from-large-storms-and-wet-winters-in-california-prospects-and-limitations-3/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/seminar-04-21-2023-e1681243062417.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Water Programs Sacramento State":MAILTO:wateroffice@owp.csus.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230324T193819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T193819Z
UID:6868-1682150400-1682182800@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Annual Owens River Clean Up 2023
DESCRIPTION:The ninth consecutive Annual Owens River Clean Up is coming up! This event is an excellent way to gather with community members while cleaning one of our beloved rivers. Meet time is 8 am at the Pleasant Valley Campground by the foot bridge. \nBring: Gloves\, family\, and friends \nLunch: Provided for volunteers at 12 pm. Pick it up at the dumpster at Pleasent Valley Campground \nRaffle: With lots of swag! Everyone is welcome and the more who come\, the cleaner the river \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/annual-owens-river-clean-up-2023/
LOCATION:Pleasant Valley Owens River Campground\, Pleasant Valley Owens River Campground\, Bishop\, CA\, 93514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Owns_River_Rick_K-1200x587-1-e1679686572204.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Eastern Sierra Land Trust":MAILTO:info@eslt.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230324T193819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T193819Z
UID:8659-1682150400-1682182800@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Annual Owens River Clean Up 2023
DESCRIPTION:The ninth consecutive Annual Owens River Clean Up is coming up! This event is an excellent way to gather with community members while cleaning one of our beloved rivers. Meet time is 8 am at the Pleasant Valley Campground by the foot bridge. \nBring: Gloves\, family\, and friends \nLunch: Provided for volunteers at 12 pm. Pick it up at the dumpster at Pleasent Valley Campground \nRaffle: With lots of swag! Everyone is welcome and the more who come\, the cleaner the river \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/annual-owens-river-clean-up-2023-2/
LOCATION:Pleasant Valley Owens River Campground\, Pleasant Valley Owens River Campground\, Bishop\, CA\, 93514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Owns_River_Rick_K-1200x587-1-e1679686572204.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Eastern Sierra Land Trust":MAILTO:info@eslt.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230324T193819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T193819Z
UID:9580-1682150400-1682182800@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Annual Owens River Clean Up 2023
DESCRIPTION:The ninth consecutive Annual Owens River Clean Up is coming up! This event is an excellent way to gather with community members while cleaning one of our beloved rivers. Meet time is 8 am at the Pleasant Valley Campground by the foot bridge. \nBring: Gloves\, family\, and friends \nLunch: Provided for volunteers at 12 pm. Pick it up at the dumpster at Pleasent Valley Campground \nRaffle: With lots of swag! Everyone is welcome and the more who come\, the cleaner the river \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/annual-owens-river-clean-up-2023-3/
LOCATION:Pleasant Valley Owens River Campground\, Pleasant Valley Owens River Campground\, Bishop\, CA\, 93514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Owns_River_Rick_K-1200x587-1-e1679686572204.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Eastern Sierra Land Trust":MAILTO:info@eslt.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230411T214020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T214020Z
UID:6608-1682154000-1682164800@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Community Work Day At Wildflower Ridge
DESCRIPTION:Come join Bear Yuba Land Trust at a Community Work Day at Wildflower Ridge! BYLT works with the community to save land and empower folks to lead in conservation. We will be removing invasive species\, doing trail work\, and litter removal. \nThis will be a newly acquired preserve\, so you will be the first ones to do any type of restoration work! \nPlease bring a pair of loppers if you have them. \nBYLT will provide all other tools needed for this work day. A lunch\, water\, snacks\, and work boots are a good start. \nThere is poison oak in the location we will be working in\, so please prepare accordingly if you are susceptible. \nIf you have any questions or comments\, you can email aleena@bylt.org or call 530-272-5994 x 207. \nSaturday\, April 22\, 9 am – 12 pm \nLocation Information: \nPlease park near the A to Z parking lot off of Rough and Ready Highway. Try and carpool if possible! \n13396 Ridge Rd\, Grass Valley \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/community-work-day-at-wildflower-ridge/
LOCATION:Wildflower Ridge Trails\, Grass Valley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Community-Work-Day-WR-e1681248956335.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Bear Yuba Land Trust":MAILTO:info@bylt.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230411T214020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T214020Z
UID:8674-1682154000-1682164800@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Community Work Day At Wildflower Ridge
DESCRIPTION:Come join Bear Yuba Land Trust at a Community Work Day at Wildflower Ridge! BYLT works with the community to save land and empower folks to lead in conservation. We will be removing invasive species\, doing trail work\, and litter removal. \nThis will be a newly acquired preserve\, so you will be the first ones to do any type of restoration work! \nPlease bring a pair of loppers if you have them. \nBYLT will provide all other tools needed for this work day. A lunch\, water\, snacks\, and work boots are a good start. \nThere is poison oak in the location we will be working in\, so please prepare accordingly if you are susceptible. \nIf you have any questions or comments\, you can email aleena@bylt.org or call 530-272-5994 x 207. \nSaturday\, April 22\, 9 am – 12 pm \nLocation Information: \nPlease park near the A to Z parking lot off of Rough and Ready Highway. Try and carpool if possible! \n13396 Ridge Rd\, Grass Valley \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/community-work-day-at-wildflower-ridge-2/
LOCATION:Wildflower Ridge Trails\, Grass Valley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Community-Work-Day-WR-e1681248956335.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Bear Yuba Land Trust":MAILTO:info@bylt.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230411T214020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T214020Z
UID:9595-1682154000-1682164800@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Community Work Day At Wildflower Ridge
DESCRIPTION:Come join Bear Yuba Land Trust at a Community Work Day at Wildflower Ridge! BYLT works with the community to save land and empower folks to lead in conservation. We will be removing invasive species\, doing trail work\, and litter removal. \nThis will be a newly acquired preserve\, so you will be the first ones to do any type of restoration work! \nPlease bring a pair of loppers if you have them. \nBYLT will provide all other tools needed for this work day. A lunch\, water\, snacks\, and work boots are a good start. \nThere is poison oak in the location we will be working in\, so please prepare accordingly if you are susceptible. \nIf you have any questions or comments\, you can email aleena@bylt.org or call 530-272-5994 x 207. \nSaturday\, April 22\, 9 am – 12 pm \nLocation Information: \nPlease park near the A to Z parking lot off of Rough and Ready Highway. Try and carpool if possible! \n13396 Ridge Rd\, Grass Valley \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/community-work-day-at-wildflower-ridge-3/
LOCATION:Wildflower Ridge Trails\, Grass Valley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Community-Work-Day-WR-e1681248956335.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Bear Yuba Land Trust":MAILTO:info@bylt.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230311T013829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T013829Z
UID:6698-1682157600-1682175600@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:South Lake Tahoe Earth Day Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Day by joining us for this free community event! The Alliance is proud to be a member of the planning committee for the South Tahoe Earth Day Festival. \nThere will be food\, live music\, speakers\, games\, prizes\, and more. We hope to see you there! \nDate: Saturday\, April 22 \nTime: 10am – 3pm \nPlace: Lake Tahoe Community College \n\n\n\n1 College Dr\, South Lake Tahoe\, CA 96150 \n\nClick here for more information.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/south-lake-tahoe-earth-day-festival-2023/
LOCATION:Lake Tahoe Community College\, 1 College Dr\, South Lake Tahoe\, CA\, 96150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/slt-earth-day-logo_final-e1678498649712.webp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230311T013829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T013829Z
UID:8640-1682157600-1682175600@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:South Lake Tahoe Earth Day Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Day by joining us for this free community event! The Alliance is proud to be a member of the planning committee for the South Tahoe Earth Day Festival. \nThere will be food\, live music\, speakers\, games\, prizes\, and more. We hope to see you there! \nDate: Saturday\, April 22 \nTime: 10am – 3pm \nPlace: Lake Tahoe Community College \n\n\n\n1 College Dr\, South Lake Tahoe\, CA 96150 \n\nClick here for more information.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/south-lake-tahoe-earth-day-festival-2023-2/
LOCATION:Lake Tahoe Community College\, 1 College Dr\, South Lake Tahoe\, CA\, 96150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/slt-earth-day-logo_final-e1678498649712.webp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230311T013829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T013829Z
UID:9561-1682157600-1682175600@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:South Lake Tahoe Earth Day Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Day by joining us for this free community event! The Alliance is proud to be a member of the planning committee for the South Tahoe Earth Day Festival. \nThere will be food\, live music\, speakers\, games\, prizes\, and more. We hope to see you there! \nDate: Saturday\, April 22 \nTime: 10am – 3pm \nPlace: Lake Tahoe Community College \n\n\n\n1 College Dr\, South Lake Tahoe\, CA 96150 \n\nClick here for more information.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/south-lake-tahoe-earth-day-festival-2023-3/
LOCATION:Lake Tahoe Community College\, 1 College Dr\, South Lake Tahoe\, CA\, 96150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/slt-earth-day-logo_final-e1678498649712.webp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230423T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230423T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T064221
CREATED:20230311T015407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230311T015407Z
UID:6706-1682247600-1682265600@sierranevadaalliance.org
SUMMARY:Sacramento Earth Day 2023
DESCRIPTION:The ECOS-hosted Sacramento Earth Day is the largest Earth Day celebration in the Sacramento region. It’s free\, and it provides thousands of attendees with information on sustainability. This year’s theme is GROW NATIVE. \n\nOn the central green in Southside Park\, experts will advise on native plants\, water conservation\, and streetscape/landscape techniques. Nurseries will have native plants for sale.\nIn addition\, more than 100 exhibitors will provide information on climate change\, air quality\, transportation and land use planning\, green building\, environmental justice\, renewable energy\, water policy\, and habitat conservation. Others will showcase voting\, human rights\, health and human services\, religion\, and arts and crafts.\nExhibitors will include non-profits\, governmental jurisdictions\, agencies\, and elected officials\, crafts persons\, for-profit companies that value sustainability\, healthy food vendors\, electric vehicles\, and the Sacramento Public Library for children’s books — and they will be prepared to discuss career and employment opportunities in their fields.\nSacramento Regional Transit has been invited to provide free rides to/from the park and Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates will offer bike valet services.\nThe Sacramento Electric Vehicle Association will display 20 EVs\, e-motorcycles\, and electric pickup trucks; will discuss how to use an EV to backup your home power.\n\nECOS has hosted Sacramento Earth Day since 2006. From its inception in 1970\, Earth Day was meant to move public opinion toward more environmental protection\, to mobilize against environmental assaults to air\, water\, and land\, and to grow voters. Progress has been made over the fifty years however the challenge of climate change today is real and huge. Let’s use Sacramento Earth Day as an opportunity to network\, to learn how to influence elected officials and companies\, and press for stronger environmental legislation. Let’s also enjoy Sacramento Earth Day. It’s good for the family\, people of all ages. It’s a party. \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://sierranevadaalliance.org/event/sacramento-earth-day-2023/
LOCATION:Southside Park\, 2115 6th St\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95818\, United States
CATEGORIES:Earth Month
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