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Creative Phone Photography at Bloedel Reserve
Apr 21, 10:30-12:30 PM Join renowned photographer Baqi…
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Covert Living: Fungi on Parade, At Bloedel Reserve
Covert Living: Fungi on Parade Apr 8, 11:00-12:30 PM Explore the hidden world of fungi life with Joseph Zapotosky of the…
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Earth Day Activities at Bloedel Reserve
Join us for a fun day full of science, stewardship, and the Pacific…
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City Nature Challenge Kitsap County
City Nature Challenge 2026: Kitsap County Take part in the City Nature Challenge for Kitsap County April 24 - 27; 10 AM–1 PM A worldwide collaboration where visitors help document plants, birds, fungi, and more. Browse a plant sale featuring selections from the Reserve and local nurseries, enjoy readings from the book Birdbrains: A Lyrical Guide to Washington State Birds with various authors, and join a guided birding walk with Community Creative Abbie Birmingham. Families and nature lovers can also create their own biosphere in a jar, play lawn games, and explore the grounds. -More info City Nature Challenge 2026: Kitsap County About Join one or several bioblitz events in Kitsap County between April 24-27 to observe and record natural organisms to help better understand the biodiversity of our area. See below for more information on City Nature Challenge events! -More info
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United Nations World Water Day 2026
22nd – United Nations, World Water Day! https://www.un.org/en/observances/water-day 22nd – World Water Day! World Wide Event! Key messages for World Water Day 2026 The global water crisis affects everyone – but not equally. Where people lack the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation, inequalities flourish, with women and girls bearing the brunt. It’s time to centre women and girls in water solutions. Women must shape the future of water. Water services must withstand climate change and meet everyone’s needs. We need a transformative, rights-based approach to solving the water crisis, where women’s voices, leadership and agency are fully recognized. Where water flows, equality grows. When women and girls have equal voice in water decisions, services become more inclusive, sustainable and effective. We must invest in women’s leadership to make water a force for a healthier, more prosperous, gender-equal future that will benefit us all. Where water flows, equality grows The global water crisis affects everyone – but not equally. Where people lack safe drinking water and sanitation close to home, inequalities flourish, with women and girls bearing the brunt. They collect water. They manage water. They care for people made sick by unsafe water. They lose time, health, safety, and opportunities. And too often, the systems that govern water leave women and girls out of decision-making, leadership, funding and representation. This makes the water crisis a women’s crisis. We need a transformative, rights-based approach to solving these challenges, where women’s voices are heard and their agency recognized. All women must be equitably represented at all levels of water leadership – helping design every pipe and policy. And women must drive change in water as engineers, farmers, scientists, sanitation workers and community leaders. As we face growing risks, from a changing climate and water-related disasters to financing shortfalls, from social norms to governance gaps, we need everybody to play their full part: managing water as a common good and building resilience for the future. This includes engaging men and boys as allies in promoting safe water, sanitation and hygiene for all, and in challenging the norms and behaviours that hold women and girls back. Only then can safe water services meet everyone’s needs – empowering women and girls to lead healthier, more fulfilled lives – and making water a force for sustainable development and gender equality that benefits us all. On World Water Day 2026, let's explore the critical relationship between water, women, and gender equality. Men collecting water from a pipe line Download resources.
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Who We Are: History of the Suquamish Tribe – Lecture with Barbara Lawrence
Join the Suquamish Museum for Who We Are: History of the Suquamish Tribe, a special free lecture with Suquamish Elder and storyteller Barbara Lawrence. Barbara will share the history of the Suquamish Tribe through story and lived knowledge, offering an opportunity to learn, reflect, and connect more deeply with Suquamish heritage and identity. This event is hosted by the Suquamish Museum. Free event All are welcome Seating is limited — registration recommended To Register: Call (360) 394-7105 or email Museum@suquamish.nsn.us to reserve your spot. We hope you’ll join us for this meaningful afternoon of learning and community.
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Mitch Friedman – “Conservation Confidential”
Mitch Friedman - "Conservation Confidential" Thursday Feb 19th, 2026 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Eagle Harbor Book Co Mitch Friedman, an icon of conservation whose influential work protecting the environment spans decades, is coming to Eagle Harbor Book Co. on Thursday, February 19, 2026 at 6:30pm to read from and discuss his compelling new memoir, Conservation Confidential: A Wild Path to a Less Polarizing and More Effective Activism. Details: This event is free to the public but we ask that you RSVP using the form below so we can ensure seating for everyone. Conservation Confidential is available for sale now at our Winslow Way storefront, or online via the Eagle Harbor Book Co. website, and will be available for sale and inscription by Mitch at the November 6th event. . Pre-event orders will receive a 10% discount on purchases of Conservation Confidential up through the date of the event. If ordering online, enter coupon code EVENT10 at the checkout screen. Can't make the event? No problem! Buy your copy of Conservation Confidential now and we'll hold it until the event, get Mitch's inscription, then hold it for your later, convenient retrieval – or for a small fee we can ship it anywhere in the USA! For all the details click here
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Two ways you can Participate in Non-motorized Transportation Planning on BI in February
Two ways you can Participate in Non-motorized Transportation Planning on BI in February
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Farming & Food Systems Program
Farming & Food Systems Program Farming & Food Systems Program Kitsap Farm Club flyer Farm Club - Kitsap County WA Young Farmers Coalition Kitsap Farm Club in conjunction with WSU Regional Small Farms When: February 21st, 5-8pm Where: Winney Farm, Bainbridge Island (registration required to attend) Everyone is welcome! That means farmers of all ages are encouraged to join. Come meet other farmers in our area and bring a potluck dish to share. Learn more on the WAYFC website and register for the Farm Club on the Google Form. To view all of the February News & Updates on the WSU Extension website click here
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