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Millions of people around the world, especially youth, are fighting to prevent and adapt to climate change: pushing to end fossil fuel extraction and use, and for clean energy jobs, conservation of natural habitats, indigenous fire management, resilience hubs, affordable housing, and racial justice, among other solutions. However, we can sometimes feel paralyzed by climate Millions of people around the world, especially youth, are fighting to prevent and adapt to climate change: pushing to end fossil fuel extraction and use, and for clean energy jobs, conservation of natural habitats, indigenous fire management, resilience hubs, affordable housing, and racial justice, among other solutions. However, we can sometimes feel paralyzed by climate Millions of people around the world, especially youth, are fighting to prevent and adapt to climate change: pushing to end fossil fuel extraction and use, and for clean energy jobs, conservation of natural habitats, indigenous fire management, resilience hubs, affordable housing, and racial justice, among other solutions. However, we can sometimes feel paralyzed by climate |
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The Town of Truckee has an upcoming information workshop for their new Truckee Home Access Program (THAP). In alignment with the Town Council’s priority to address the need for workforce housing, THAP was created to address the affordable housing issues faced by the local workforce. It is a challenge for local buyers to find and finance a home for
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The Town of Truckee has an upcoming information workshop for their new Truckee Home Access Program (THAP). In alignment with the Town Council’s priority to address the need for workforce housing, THAP was created to address the affordable housing issues faced by the local workforce. It is a challenge for local buyers to find and finance a home for
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The Town of Truckee has an upcoming information workshop for their new Truckee Home Access Program (THAP). In alignment with the Town Council’s priority to address the need for workforce housing, THAP was created to address the affordable housing issues faced by the local workforce. It is a challenge for local buyers to find and finance a home for |
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Marcus Christian, ARC Board Member and photography-lover, wants to share his interests. Join him solo or bring friends and family to get an introduction to hiking, and tips on taking nature photos. All ages welcome. Well-behaved dog on-leash OK. Meeting location - Pilot Hill area. Suggested donation on ARC properties: $5/members, $10/non-members. Click here to
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Marcus Christian, ARC Board Member and photography-lover, wants to share his interests. Join him solo or bring friends and family to get an introduction to hiking, and tips on taking nature photos. All ages welcome. Well-behaved dog on-leash OK. Meeting location - Pilot Hill area. Suggested donation on ARC properties: $5/members, $10/non-members. Click here to
$5
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Marcus Christian, ARC Board Member and photography-lover, wants to share his interests. Join him solo or bring friends and family to get an introduction to hiking, and tips on taking nature photos. All ages welcome. Well-behaved dog on-leash OK. Meeting location - Pilot Hill area. Suggested donation on ARC properties: $5/members, $10/non-members. Click here to
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Taylor Graham, El Dorado County’s first Poet Laureate, and award-winning Sacramento-area poet Katy Brown will lead an exploration of farmhouse, barn, and surroundings, then ask participants to write a poem inspired by what they’ve experienced. Any who wish to may share their poems with the group and ARC. Children 8+ welcome with adult supervision. Meeting
$10
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Taylor Graham, El Dorado County’s first Poet Laureate, and award-winning Sacramento-area poet Katy Brown will lead an exploration of farmhouse, barn, and surroundings, then ask participants to write a poem inspired by what they’ve experienced. Any who wish to may share their poems with the group and ARC. Children 8+ welcome with adult supervision. Meeting
$10
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Taylor Graham, El Dorado County’s first Poet Laureate, and award-winning Sacramento-area poet Katy Brown will lead an exploration of farmhouse, barn, and surroundings, then ask participants to write a poem inspired by what they’ve experienced. Any who wish to may share their poems with the group and ARC. Children 8+ welcome with adult supervision. Meeting
$10
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Join UCCE, the Placer Resource Conservation District, Point Blue Conservation for a hands-on workshop hosted by Kramer Ranch! This in-person workshop will cover fundamental topics to prescribed fire burn unit preparation including tools and equipment for unit preparation, protecting trees and other desirable vegetation, and constructing containment lines. Registration required - Register Here. Click here
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Join UCCE, the Placer Resource Conservation District, Point Blue Conservation for a hands-on workshop hosted by Kramer Ranch! This in-person workshop will cover fundamental topics to prescribed fire burn unit preparation including tools and equipment for unit preparation, protecting trees and other desirable vegetation, and constructing containment lines. Registration required - Register Here. Click here
$10
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Join UCCE, the Placer Resource Conservation District, Point Blue Conservation for a hands-on workshop hosted by Kramer Ranch! This in-person workshop will cover fundamental topics to prescribed fire burn unit preparation including tools and equipment for unit preparation, protecting trees and other desirable vegetation, and constructing containment lines. Registration required - Register Here. Click here
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In 2012, TINS took over coordination of the annual Mid-Winter Bald Eagle Survey for the Tahoe basin. From 9am-12pm, volunteers are paired up and stationed at 26 vantage points throughout the Tahoe basin, mostly around the lakeshore. This year's count is scheduled for Friday, January 13th, 2023. When registering, we ask that you provide the following information:
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In 2012, TINS took over coordination of the annual Mid-Winter Bald Eagle Survey for the Tahoe basin. From 9am-12pm, volunteers are paired up and stationed at 26 vantage points throughout the Tahoe basin, mostly around the lakeshore. This year's count is scheduled for Friday, January 13th, 2023. When registering, we ask that you provide the following information:
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In 2012, TINS took over coordination of the annual Mid-Winter Bald Eagle Survey for the Tahoe basin. From 9am-12pm, volunteers are paired up and stationed at 26 vantage points throughout the Tahoe basin, mostly around the lakeshore. This year's count is scheduled for Friday, January 13th, 2023. When registering, we ask that you provide the following information: |
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If you are looking for a way to stoke up your snow desire, or looking for the perfect holiday gift, look no further. The Backcountry Film Festival will be virtual this year! You can purchase your private viewing and watch in the comfort of your home, on your phone, or at your friend's place. Look If you are looking for a way to stoke up your snow desire, or looking for the perfect holiday gift, look no further. The Backcountry Film Festival will be virtual this year! You can purchase your private viewing and watch in the comfort of your home, on your phone, or at your friend's place. Look If you are looking for a way to stoke up your snow desire, or looking for the perfect holiday gift, look no further. The Backcountry Film Festival will be virtual this year! You can purchase your private viewing and watch in the comfort of your home, on your phone, or at your friend's place. Look
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Join Tuolumne River Trust for a volunteer event: We are looking for volunteers to help us collect willow cuttings and acorns to be planted in future restoration projects. Location, TBD, off the Highway 120 corridor, we expect to work for 4-6 hours. We will reach out with more details once registered. Please e-mail cailey@tuolumne.org with
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Join Tuolumne River Trust for a volunteer event: We are looking for volunteers to help us collect willow cuttings and acorns to be planted in future restoration projects. Location, TBD, off the Highway 120 corridor, we expect to work for 4-6 hours. We will reach out with more details once registered. Please e-mail cailey@tuolumne.org with
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Join Tuolumne River Trust for a volunteer event: We are looking for volunteers to help us collect willow cuttings and acorns to be planted in future restoration projects. Location, TBD, off the Highway 120 corridor, we expect to work for 4-6 hours. We will reach out with more details once registered. Please e-mail cailey@tuolumne.org with |
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On January 17, 2023, join the Truckee Chamber of Commerce IN PERSON ONLY at 7:00 a.m. to kick off the 2023 Good Morning Truckee series with an update and “how to” session on several of the housing programs in our community. This month’s program will focus on workforce housing programs being offered by the Town
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On January 17, 2023, join the Truckee Chamber of Commerce IN PERSON ONLY at 7:00 a.m. to kick off the 2023 Good Morning Truckee series with an update and “how to” session on several of the housing programs in our community. This month’s program will focus on workforce housing programs being offered by the Town
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On January 17, 2023, join the Truckee Chamber of Commerce IN PERSON ONLY at 7:00 a.m. to kick off the 2023 Good Morning Truckee series with an update and “how to” session on several of the housing programs in our community. This month’s program will focus on workforce housing programs being offered by the Town |
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Want to learn more about the processes related to attaining National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Qualifications and the role those qualifications play in fire management? Join the Fuels and Vegetation Education team for a webinar exploring the NWCG Qualifications system and the California Prescribed Fire Burn Boss Program. Expert Sam Commarto will share his experience with the NWCG
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Want to learn more about the processes related to attaining National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Qualifications and the role those qualifications play in fire management? Join the Fuels and Vegetation Education team for a webinar exploring the NWCG Qualifications system and the California Prescribed Fire Burn Boss Program. Expert Sam Commarto will share his experience with the NWCG
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Want to learn more about the processes related to attaining National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Qualifications and the role those qualifications play in fire management? Join the Fuels and Vegetation Education team for a webinar exploring the NWCG Qualifications system and the California Prescribed Fire Burn Boss Program. Expert Sam Commarto will share his experience with the NWCG |
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This year, our movement and our world lost Joye Braun, a true warrior and force of nature. We are calling water protectors across Turtle Island to take action in Joye’s honor on January 20th - which is not only Biden’s second anniversary in office, but Joye’s birthday and the second anniversary of the end of This year, our movement and our world lost Joye Braun, a true warrior and force of nature. We are calling water protectors across Turtle Island to take action in Joye’s honor on January 20th - which is not only Biden’s second anniversary in office, but Joye’s birthday and the second anniversary of the end of This year, our movement and our world lost Joye Braun, a true warrior and force of nature. We are calling water protectors across Turtle Island to take action in Joye’s honor on January 20th - which is not only Biden’s second anniversary in office, but Joye’s birthday and the second anniversary of the end of |
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Did you know that roses don’t have to require a lot of water and labor to flourish? In this workshop, you will learn about some of the origins of roses in America and become acquainted with the categories of roses for your landscape, and which are best suited for our drier environment. We’ll also cover common
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Did you know that roses don’t have to require a lot of water and labor to flourish? In this workshop, you will learn about some of the origins of roses in America and become acquainted with the categories of roses for your landscape, and which are best suited for our drier environment. We’ll also cover common
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Did you know that roses don’t have to require a lot of water and labor to flourish? In this workshop, you will learn about some of the origins of roses in America and become acquainted with the categories of roses for your landscape, and which are best suited for our drier environment. We’ll also cover common |
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Tahoe Inc.'s Roundtable series has begun! Each month, Tahoe's entrepreneurs, small businesses, and non-profits will have the opportunity to gather and connect in a peer-to-peer mentoring series held in partnership with local coworking spaces and businesses. Attendees will be organized into tables/groups of 4-5 to have a turn to discuss their most pressing or top-of-mind
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Tahoe Inc.'s Roundtable series has begun! Each month, Tahoe's entrepreneurs, small businesses, and non-profits will have the opportunity to gather and connect in a peer-to-peer mentoring series held in partnership with local coworking spaces and businesses. Attendees will be organized into tables/groups of 4-5 to have a turn to discuss their most pressing or top-of-mind
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Tahoe Inc.'s Roundtable series has begun! Each month, Tahoe's entrepreneurs, small businesses, and non-profits will have the opportunity to gather and connect in a peer-to-peer mentoring series held in partnership with local coworking spaces and businesses. Attendees will be organized into tables/groups of 4-5 to have a turn to discuss their most pressing or top-of-mind |
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The Forest Service is hosting an in-person event to hire 400 wildland firefighters in California. Come meet regional fire and human resources staff, ask questions, learn about the fire crews and their duties, and tentative job offers may be extended to qualifying candidates. Our goal is to match local candidates with local positions in California. The Forest Service is hosting an in-person event to hire 400 wildland firefighters in California. Come meet regional fire and human resources staff, ask questions, learn about the fire crews and their duties, and tentative job offers may be extended to qualifying candidates. Our goal is to match local candidates with local positions in California. The Forest Service is hosting an in-person event to hire 400 wildland firefighters in California. Come meet regional fire and human resources staff, ask questions, learn about the fire crews and their duties, and tentative job offers may be extended to qualifying candidates. Our goal is to match local candidates with local positions in California.
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With more than 30 new state legislators taking office in Sacramento, a $25 billion budget shortfall projected by the Governor, and the looming threat of recession, 2023 presents significant changes and challenges for those of us in the charitable sector working to support vulnerable Californians throughout the state. Get your bearings for the year to
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With more than 30 new state legislators taking office in Sacramento, a $25 billion budget shortfall projected by the Governor, and the looming threat of recession, 2023 presents significant changes and challenges for those of us in the charitable sector working to support vulnerable Californians throughout the state. Get your bearings for the year to
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With more than 30 new state legislators taking office in Sacramento, a $25 billion budget shortfall projected by the Governor, and the looming threat of recession, 2023 presents significant changes and challenges for those of us in the charitable sector working to support vulnerable Californians throughout the state. Get your bearings for the year to |
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The 2023 Mid Pacific Water Users Conference will be held January 25-27, 2023 at the Silver Legacy Resort in Reno, NV. The Mid-Pacific Water Users’ Conference is an annual conference attended by Managers, Directors, O&M Personnel, Consultants, and Government Agency Representatives from districts served by the United States Bureau of Reclamation facilities in California, Nevada, The 2023 Mid Pacific Water Users Conference will be held January 25-27, 2023 at the Silver Legacy Resort in Reno, NV. The Mid-Pacific Water Users’ Conference is an annual conference attended by Managers, Directors, O&M Personnel, Consultants, and Government Agency Representatives from districts served by the United States Bureau of Reclamation facilities in California, Nevada, The 2023 Mid Pacific Water Users Conference will be held January 25-27, 2023 at the Silver Legacy Resort in Reno, NV. The Mid-Pacific Water Users’ Conference is an annual conference attended by Managers, Directors, O&M Personnel, Consultants, and Government Agency Representatives from districts served by the United States Bureau of Reclamation facilities in California, Nevada,
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Celebrate American Rivers' 50th anniversary! Thousands of river miles protected. Millions of people with cleaner water. Fish, birds, and wildlife with healthier habitat worldwide. Join American Rivers to celebrate their biggest wins since their founding in 1973, and learn about their bold vision for the next 50 years. You are invited to be a part
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Celebrate American Rivers' 50th anniversary! Thousands of river miles protected. Millions of people with cleaner water. Fish, birds, and wildlife with healthier habitat worldwide. Join American Rivers to celebrate their biggest wins since their founding in 1973, and learn about their bold vision for the next 50 years. You are invited to be a part
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Celebrate American Rivers' 50th anniversary! Thousands of river miles protected. Millions of people with cleaner water. Fish, birds, and wildlife with healthier habitat worldwide. Join American Rivers to celebrate their biggest wins since their founding in 1973, and learn about their bold vision for the next 50 years. You are invited to be a part |
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Come learn about the secret season in Yosemite Valley. Depending on snow conditions, you’ll either hike or snowshoe along the Valley Loop Trail at a relaxed pace, observing how the cold has transformed your favorite granite features. You’ll learn about the diverse animals who reside in the Valley year-round and how they survive the harsh
$105
Come learn about the secret season in Yosemite Valley. Depending on snow conditions, you’ll either hike or snowshoe along the Valley Loop Trail at a relaxed pace, observing how the cold has transformed your favorite granite features. You’ll learn about the diverse animals who reside in the Valley year-round and how they survive the harsh
$105
Come learn about the secret season in Yosemite Valley. Depending on snow conditions, you’ll either hike or snowshoe along the Valley Loop Trail at a relaxed pace, observing how the cold has transformed your favorite granite features. You’ll learn about the diverse animals who reside in the Valley year-round and how they survive the harsh
$105
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The Sugar Pine Foundation (SPF) and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association (TRTA) have teamed up for an afternoon snowshoe trek to Echo Lake. This trek will be a leisurely snowshoe from the Echo Lake Sno-Park (Johnson Pass Rd) to Lower Echo Lake (however, it could be more challenging if snow levels are deep). Along the way, our
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The Sugar Pine Foundation (SPF) and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association (TRTA) have teamed up for an afternoon snowshoe trek to Echo Lake. This trek will be a leisurely snowshoe from the Echo Lake Sno-Park (Johnson Pass Rd) to Lower Echo Lake (however, it could be more challenging if snow levels are deep). Along the way, our
$5
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The Sugar Pine Foundation (SPF) and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association (TRTA) have teamed up for an afternoon snowshoe trek to Echo Lake. This trek will be a leisurely snowshoe from the Echo Lake Sno-Park (Johnson Pass Rd) to Lower Echo Lake (however, it could be more challenging if snow levels are deep). Along the way, our
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The Foundation for California Community Colleges' Resilient Careers in Forestry program in partnership with the Institute of the Environment at UC Davis presents the California Forestry Workforce Summit from January 31 to February 1, 2023 at the Conference Center at UC Davis. The two-day event will provide a platform for Federal and state leaders to identify challenges and resources for effective, equitable workforce The Foundation for California Community Colleges' Resilient Careers in Forestry program in partnership with the Institute of the Environment at UC Davis presents the California Forestry Workforce Summit from January 31 to February 1, 2023 at the Conference Center at UC Davis. The two-day event will provide a platform for Federal and state leaders to identify challenges and resources for effective, equitable workforce The Foundation for California Community Colleges' Resilient Careers in Forestry program in partnership with the Institute of the Environment at UC Davis presents the California Forestry Workforce Summit from January 31 to February 1, 2023 at the Conference Center at UC Davis. The two-day event will provide a platform for Federal and state leaders to identify challenges and resources for effective, equitable workforce This contest is open to California residents in grades K-12. (Immediate family members of Coastal Commission staff are not eligible.) There are five grade categories for awards in both art and poetry: K-1, 2-3, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. Entries must have a California coastal or ocean theme (for example, no tropical or arctic settings or species). Art This contest is open to California residents in grades K-12. (Immediate family members of Coastal Commission staff are not eligible.) There are five grade categories for awards in both art and poetry: K-1, 2-3, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. Entries must have a California coastal or ocean theme (for example, no tropical or arctic settings or species). Art This contest is open to California residents in grades K-12. (Immediate family members of Coastal Commission staff are not eligible.) There are five grade categories for awards in both art and poetry: K-1, 2-3, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. Entries must have a California coastal or ocean theme (for example, no tropical or arctic settings or species). Art
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California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) is excited to kick off a productive and successful new year of conservation and partnership. Please join them for a webinar to reflect on the shared progress in 2022 and hear about plans for 30x30 in 2023. CNRA looks forward to seeing you there! Click here to register.
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California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) is excited to kick off a productive and successful new year of conservation and partnership. Please join them for a webinar to reflect on the shared progress in 2022 and hear about plans for 30x30 in 2023. CNRA looks forward to seeing you there! Click here to register.
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California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) is excited to kick off a productive and successful new year of conservation and partnership. Please join them for a webinar to reflect on the shared progress in 2022 and hear about plans for 30x30 in 2023. CNRA looks forward to seeing you there! Click here to register. |
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California’s $54 Billion Climate Commitment and federal Infrastructure Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act represent a once-in-a-generation opportunity to invest in clean energy, transit, affordable housing, good-paying jobs, and the reduction of legacy pollution in frontline communities. How do we effectively invest unprecedented public funding for equitable and sustained transformation in these communities? California’s $54 Billion Climate Commitment and federal Infrastructure Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act represent a once-in-a-generation opportunity to invest in clean energy, transit, affordable housing, good-paying jobs, and the reduction of legacy pollution in frontline communities. How do we effectively invest unprecedented public funding for equitable and sustained transformation in these communities? California’s $54 Billion Climate Commitment and federal Infrastructure Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act represent a once-in-a-generation opportunity to invest in clean energy, transit, affordable housing, good-paying jobs, and the reduction of legacy pollution in frontline communities. How do we effectively invest unprecedented public funding for equitable and sustained transformation in these communities?
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Come join the University of California Cooperative Extension in their post-fire Forest Resilience Workshop! This workshop is designed to bring more knowledge and connections to landowners that have been affected by the recent fires in Mariposa, Madera, and Fresno County. Those who weren't affected are also welcome to join, as this workshop will teach you
$25
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Come join the University of California Cooperative Extension in their post-fire Forest Resilience Workshop! This workshop is designed to bring more knowledge and connections to landowners that have been affected by the recent fires in Mariposa, Madera, and Fresno County. Those who weren't affected are also welcome to join, as this workshop will teach you
$25
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Come join the University of California Cooperative Extension in their post-fire Forest Resilience Workshop! This workshop is designed to bring more knowledge and connections to landowners that have been affected by the recent fires in Mariposa, Madera, and Fresno County. Those who weren't affected are also welcome to join, as this workshop will teach you
$25
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As part of the Tahoe Winter Exploration Series, the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science (TINS) and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association (TRTA) have partnered to provide winter excursions on the first Thursday of each month in January, February, and March. What better way to kick off the series than by celebrating the New Year by
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As part of the Tahoe Winter Exploration Series, the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science (TINS) and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association (TRTA) have partnered to provide winter excursions on the first Thursday of each month in January, February, and March. What better way to kick off the series than by celebrating the New Year by
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As part of the Tahoe Winter Exploration Series, the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science (TINS) and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association (TRTA) have partnered to provide winter excursions on the first Thursday of each month in January, February, and March. What better way to kick off the series than by celebrating the New Year by |
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Registration is open for the 19th Annual California Water Law Symposium! Participating school panels will be presenting on behalf of our theme, Diverse Needs: Species Protection and Water Supply. This highly-anticipated event will be hosted by the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, in-person, on February 4, 2023. Participating schools include: Golden Gate University School of Law, Stanford Law
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Registration is open for the 19th Annual California Water Law Symposium! Participating school panels will be presenting on behalf of our theme, Diverse Needs: Species Protection and Water Supply. This highly-anticipated event will be hosted by the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, in-person, on February 4, 2023. Participating schools include: Golden Gate University School of Law, Stanford Law
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Registration is open for the 19th Annual California Water Law Symposium! Participating school panels will be presenting on behalf of our theme, Diverse Needs: Species Protection and Water Supply. This highly-anticipated event will be hosted by the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, in-person, on February 4, 2023. Participating schools include: Golden Gate University School of Law, Stanford Law |
