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SUMMARY:Water Testing at Tom Ridge Environmental Center
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we explore the Tom Ridge Environmental Center.  Meet us at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center to learn how the Regional Science Consortium tests local freshwater to make sure the public stays safe.  We will also see a tour of the testing laboratory. \nDate: Thursday\, July 13\nTime: 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.\nAge: Adults\nLocation: Tom Ridge Environmental Center\, 301 Peninsula Drive\nProgram Fee: FREE; registration required
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/water-testing-at-tom-ridge-environmental-center/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230712T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230712T203000
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SUMMARY:Environmental Book Club-Braiding Sweetgrass
DESCRIPTION:Join us for thoughtful discussions as we reflect on several informative books that can help us better understand our place in the natural world. Along the way\, we will examine several environmental issues and discover how we can contribute to their solutions. This year\, we will explore the non-fiction works of four acclaimed authors. Participants will need to borrow or purchase their own copies of the books. It is possible to sign up for any two-session book unit\, or participants may attend the entire series.\nBraiding Sweetgrass (Robin Wall Kimmerer)\nWednesday\, July 12 from 7:00-8:30PM\nWednesday\, July 26 from 7:00-8:30PM\nRegistration includes both book discussion sessions
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/environmental-book-club-braiding-sweetgrass/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230712T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
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SUMMARY:Women in Wetlands Section Webinar: Does restoration work? An amphibian-centric look at restoration in geographically isolated wetlands
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is for SWS members only. \nGeographically isolated wetlands provide a critical habitat for pond-breeding amphibians\, a taxa of broad conservation concern. Restoration of wetlands typically includes goals to recover the wetlands’ physiochemical\, hydrological\, and ecological functions. However\, for pond-breeding amphibians\, successful restoration should also result in sustained populations\, which is difficult to assess and infrequently reported. In this talk\, I will provide a broad overview of restoration practices addressing hydrology\, vegetation\, and ecological processes within these unique environments and across spatial scales. Then I will summarize the evidence\, and discuss the limitations\, for evaluating successful restoration within the context of amphibian conservation. Finally\, I will share some recommendations for researchers and practitioners to leverage prior successes and establish systematic data collection and dissemination. \nSpeaker: Angela Burrows
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/women-in-wetlands-section-webinar-does-restoration-work-an-amphibian-centric-look-at-restoration-in-geographically-isolated-wetlands/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230709T160000
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CREATED:20230615T132026Z
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SUMMARY:Garden Seedlings
DESCRIPTION:Each session will revolve around a topic that is sure to captivate young explorers! We also provide sensory activities\, crafts\, and games to make environmental education come alive.  \nThe Wizard of the Woods has awakened from his long winter slumber\, and he is excited to share some magic with the youngsters. His stories and legends are sure to leave everyone spellbound! \nParents and guardians must attend this program with their children.\nPlease register for each class separately.  \nEssential Energy\nJuly 9\, 2023\n4-5 pm  \nPrecious Plants\nJuly 16\, 2023\n4-5 pm \nInteresting Insects\nJuly 23\, 2023\n4-5 pm \nBeautiful Birds\nJuly 30\, 2023\n4-5 pm  \nFunky Fungi\nAug. 6\, 2023\n4-5 pm \nSacred Sunshine\nAug. 20\, 2023\n4-5 pm
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/garden-seedlings/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230701T130000
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CREATED:20230614T160122Z
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SUMMARY:Drop in and Discover July 1: Oil Spill Clean-Up
DESCRIPTION:They say that oil and water don’t mix and that is especially true in nature. See if you can help clean up our mock oil spill and help keep all the animals safe! Join us for the mash of science and art. Just by using water and its amazing molecular properties\, we can separate ink into its different parts.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/drop-in-and-discover-july-1-oil-spill-clean-up/
LOCATION:Andrew J. Conner Nature Center\, 4105 Asbury Road\, Erie\, PA\, 16506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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CREATED:20230616T133032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230619T162853Z
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SUMMARY:ILMS Forestry Management Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a FREE forestry field day with Indiana DNR on June 28\, at the Morgan-Monroe Forestry Training Center. We will have morning refreshments\, a presentation on forestry practices and DNR’s forestry programs\, followed by a driving/walking tour of practices in the State Forest. Registration seats are limited\, so register today!
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/ilms-forestry-management-field-day/
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230627T080000
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CREATED:20230619T142336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230619T162659Z
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SUMMARY:SWS Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Wetland Adaptation\nfrom Floodplains to Ridgelines\nThe Society of Wetland Scientists will convene on June 27-30\, 2023 at the Davenport Grand Hotel in Spokane\, Washington to discuss this year’s topic: Wetland Adaption from Floodplains to Ridgelines. Please join us for a variety of industry lectures\, workshops and receptions with colleagues that will frame the conversation for the year to come!\nWe aim to provide a safe in-person event for scientists\, policymakers\, and practitioners to share their knowledge and gather ideas for the future of wetlands in an ever-evolving political landscape while continuing to advance the current focus on climate science. \nWe’d like to highlight how science can inform design\, how design can inform science\, and how to relay this information to regulators and policymakers to continue to protect vulnerable wetlands and other aquatic resources in the West\, across the US\, and all around the world. Our unique conference is a wonderful forum for collaboration from all sides of the world of wetlands. \nWe will have an amazing and diverse lineup of plenary speakers\, symposia\, and oral and poster presentations that will highlight coordination between different wetland sectors and disciplines while providing opportunities to collaborate on related topics like: \nIndigenous or tribal interests for restoring native ecosystems to build resilience\nRestoring or managing ecosystems to meet subsistence or cultural objectives\nTackling climate change\nWater resource management\nSoil carbon sequestration\nCurrent approaches used for wetland education and outreach\nand more!\nA variety of networking events will be hosted throughout the week and the conference itself is a block from the beautiful Spokane River and its Riverfront Park (one of the country’s best urban parks).
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/sws-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230625T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230629T220000
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CREATED:20230619T141334Z
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SUMMARY:PSA 2023 Annual Meeting Providence RI – June 25-29\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the heart of downtown Providence for your next phycological adventure! The PSA2023 meeting will convene – in-person – at the Graduate Providence\, formerly the Biltmore\, located within walking distance to numerous restaurants and local entertainment. Please plan to arrive on Sunday\, June 25th for the Welcoming Mixer at 6 PM and depart Friday\, June 30th – we have a week of phycological excitement that you will not want to miss!! \nScientific Program \nThe theme of this year’s meeting is Phycology in a Changing Climate: Diversity\, Blooms\, and Beyond. The program will consist of daily plenary talks from leading scientists in the field of algal monitoring and conservation. We will also have the Bold Award Competition\, IDEA Symposium\, Student Symposium\, Lang Lecture\, poster sessions (including the Lewin Award Competition)\, lightning talks\, contributed sessions\, and the engaging annual PSA auction. We will conclude the meeting on Thursday evening with the PSA Awards Banquet in the Biltmore Ballroom. \nThis year\, we are sponsoring an Early Career Breakfast\, IDEA Lunch and Discussion\, and tantalizing your tastebuds for the PSA Business Meeting. Please be sure to check “attending” on your registration form so we may get an accurate headcount for these events. \nAlso\, there are several exciting weekend workshops on seaweed collection and identification\, producing publication-quality scientific figures\, inclusivity in teaching\, as well as an aquaculture tour and oyster social at Roger Williams University. These spots will be reserved on a first-come basis. Secure your seats today! \nPlease note you must purchase tickets for workshops and weekend events separately. \nContributed Sessions \nOral Presentation- Applied Phycology\nOral Presentation- Biodiversity\nOral Presentation- Biogeography\nOral Presentation- Cell Biology\nOral Presentation- Climate Change\nOral Presentation- Ecology\nOral Presentation- Evolution\nOral Presentation- Harmful Algal Blooms\nOral Presentation- Molecular Biology\nBold Award Competition (see the PSA Awards page for eligibility criteria)\nPoster Presentation\nPoster Presentation – Lewin Award (see the PSA Awards page for eligibility criteria)\nLightning Talk
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/psa-2023-annual-meeting-providence-ri-june-25-29-2023/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230624T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230624T150000
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CREATED:20230615T022448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230619T163028Z
UID:26056-1687604400-1687618800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Don’t Let Them Cut Your Tiny Little Wings: Bug Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Artist Eric Anthony Berdis\, invites all to celebrate the season with a bug making workshop in the Museum’s Frenzel Gallery from 11 to 3pm\, Sunday\, June 24th! Enjoy free admission to the museum.\nNo registration required!  \nArtist Eric Anthony Berdis\, invites all to celebrate the season with a bug making workshop in the Museum’s Frenzel Gallery from 11 to 3pm\, Sunday\, June 24th!.  Enjoy free admission to the museum\, get out of the heat\, and enjoy the amazing collection and featured exhibitions.  \nDon’t Let Them Clip Your Tiny Little Insect Wings is a collaborative project Berdis started in 2018 connecting audiences to queer histories of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt and Safe Zone Training that are touchstones in his practice. Eric uses the metaphor of the bug which are often seen as pest and unwanted\, and as a symbol of resilience and vital to the biodiversity of our earth. In the workshop participants are invited to create a bug as a symbol of Pride for themselves.  \nEric Anthony Berdis is Erie Artist and Culture’s 2023 Lydia McCain Artist Fellow\, and a featured artist as a part of the 100th Annual Nicole and Harry Martin Spring Show in our Main Gallery. Select bugs from Eric’s past workshop are featured in the Spring Show exhibit. Workshop is free and for all-ages.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/dont-let-them-cut-your-tiny-little-wings-bug-making-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230621T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230621T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230615T133438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230619T162954Z
UID:26057-1687345200-1687348800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Nature Safari
DESCRIPTION:Explore the ecosystems at Asbury Woods with a different theme each week\, rain or shine\, so be sure to dress for an outdoor adventure.\nDates: Wednesdays\, June 21 – August 16\nTime: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.\nAge: All ages\, children accompanied by an adult\nLocation: Nature Center\nFree\, no pre-registration required
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/nature-safari/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230620T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230620T210000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230615T140126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230619T164417Z
UID:26070-1687291200-1687294800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Twilight Treks
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the beauty of Asbury Woods as the sun dips below the horizon on this guided hike with a Naturalist. \nDates: Tuesdays June 13\, July 11\, August 29\nTime: 8:00 – 9:00 p.m.\nAge: Adults and children ages 10 and up\nLocation: Nature Center
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/twilight-treks/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230617T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230617T180000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230614T160207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T160207Z
UID:26036-1686999600-1687024800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Erie's Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Official Juneteenth Celebration! \nIt’s a Block Party! You will find: \nVendors\nFood\nA Kids Zone\nLive entertainment featuring The Breezeband
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/eries-juneteenth-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230615T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230615T183000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230615T025442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230619T163019Z
UID:26059-1686850200-1686853800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Young Trees 2023 - Middle School
DESCRIPTION:The next generation of gardeners and nature enthusiasts is just on the horizon! This program is designed for middle-schoolers to receive training in plant science. 10 SESSIONS! All dates listed.\nThe next generation of gardeners and nature enthusiasts is just on the horizon! This program is designed for middle-schoolers to receive training in plant science. It includes numerous hands-on experiences in field botany and garden maintenance. Parents and guardians are welcome to attend this program with their children\, but are not required. Please register for each session separately.\nDates for the 2023 Season\nSession 1: Garden Design (June 15)\nSession 2: Soil Testing and pH (June 22)\nSession 3: Starting Seeds (June 29)\nSession 4: Perennials and Planting (July 6)\nSession 5: Weeds\, Watering\, and Edging (July 13)\nSession 6: Collecting Specimens/Plant Journals (July 20)\nSession 7: Flower Dissection (July 27)\nSession 8: Fruit Dissection (August 3)\nSession 9: Wildflower and Tree Identification (August 17)\nSession 10: Identifying Non-Flowering Plants (August 24)\nThemes: Ornamental Horticulture\, Field and Lab Botany\nAge Range: Grades 6-8
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/young-trees-2023-middle-school/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230615T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230615T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230615T135223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230619T162943Z
UID:26067-1686837600-1686841200@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Nature in Your Neighborhood
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday\, June 15 – August 17\, 2023\n2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m\nDifferent city parks throughout the summer\nAll Ages\nFREE\nJoin Asbury Woods’ for hands-on\, minds-on nature and science-based activities every Thursday at different city parks throughout the summer. With different activities each week\, families can discover underwater creatures\, explore parks through scavenger hunts\, act like busy bees\, and much more. Thanks to a partnership with Hooked on Books for Kids\, each child will receive a free book at each event.\nWeekly programs:\nJune 15: Bayview Park – Underwater Creatures: Find Creatures Big and Small \nJune 22: Rodger Young Park – I Spy! Nature Scavenger Hunt \nJune 29: Perry Square – Insides & Outsides: Explore Animal Pelts & Skulls \nJuly 6: Washington Park – What’s in My Water? Testing Water Quality \nJuly 13: McKinley Park – Bees & Butterflies: All About Pollinators \nJuly 20: Bayview Park – I Spy! Nature Scavenger Hunt \nJuly 27: Rodger Young Park – Underwater Creatures: Find Creatures Big and Small \nAugust 3: Perry Square – Bees & Butterflies: All About Pollinators \nAugust 10: McKinley Park – Insides & Outsides: Explore Animal Pelts & Skulls \nAugust 17: Washington Park – Bees & Butterflies: All About Pollinators
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/nature-in-your-neighborhood/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230615T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230615T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230615T131558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230619T163012Z
UID:26063-1686826800-1686830400@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Garden Sprouts Preschool
DESCRIPTION:Mother Nature will return to Goodell Gardens to share her mighty wisdom!  \nWeekly class includes story time\, sensory activities\, crafts and games.  \n11 am – noon Thursdays June 15 – July 20. \nParents/guardians must attend this program with their children\, and registration is required.   \nClass size is limited\, register today!
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/garden-sprouts-preschool/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230609
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230313T234853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T234853Z
UID:25493-1685923200-1686268799@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds
DESCRIPTION:Watersheds are the primary planning unit being used for resource management\, as well as the natural unit for research studies on surface water hydrology and water quality. \nThe Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds (ICRW) brings together watershed scientists\, stakeholders\, and managers to share scientific advances and management strategies to sustain the country’s water resources. \nThe goals are to better understand the factors driving change and associated impacts\, and to incorporate societal needs and scientific uncertainties in the sustainable management of water resources.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/interagency-conference-on-research-in-the-watersheds/
LOCATION:Oregon State University\, Oregon State University\, Corvallis\, OR\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230507
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230103T152312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T152312Z
UID:25050-1683244800-1683417599@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:NYSFOLA 40th Annual Conference:  Telling Your Lake's Story Through Science and Education
DESCRIPTION:Join NYSFOLA in beautiful Lake George as we celebrate 40 years of telling the story of New York lakes. Our conference setting on the south end of the “Queen of American Lakes” is the perfect location to discuss a wide variety of lake related topics.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/nysfola-40th-annual-conference-telling-your-lakes-story-through-science-and-education/
LOCATION:Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center\, 48 Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230208T203041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T203041Z
UID:25299-1681862400-1682121599@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Convention
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Convention! Our theme for your 2023 gathering is “Building Trust Around Water Together”. \nTrust is an important part of our everyday lives. We usually have trust in our family members\, friends\, neighbors\, health care professionals\, teachers\, and so many others in our communities. Trust is something that is earned and is also something that can be lost. \nDuring this event\, we invite you to build new relationships with individuals\, groups\, businesses\, and organizations. Let’s cultivate trust together so we can better collaborate and cooperate around the lakes\, in our watersheds\, and across Wisconsin. We also invite you to explore Wisconsin’s unique Public Trust Doctrine\, based on our state’s constitutional provision “that navigable waters are held in trust by the state for the benefit of the public.”
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/wisconsin-lakes-and-rivers-convention/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Stevens Point – Convention Center\, 1001 Amber Ave\, Stevens Point\, WI\, 54482\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230419
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230309T205425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T211451Z
UID:25471-1681776000-1681862399@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:CLRMA Spring Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Join CLRMA for our annual spring conference on Tuesday\, April 18th at the CSU Spur! The agenda is forthcoming. We have limited space availability\, so we kindly urge you to register as soon as possible to secure your spot. \nVenue: Black Bear Room on the 2nd floor of the CSU Spur VIDA bldg. \nParking is free on Lot N and then a short walk to the Vida bldg. (Address – 1093 National Western Dr.\, Denver\, CO 80216) \nRegistration Fees: $45 for CLRMA members / $55 for non-members
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/clrma-spring-luncheon-2/
LOCATION:CSU Spur Vida\, 4777 National Western Dr.\, Denver\, CO\, 80216\, United States
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Colorado Lake and Reservoir Management Association (CLRMA)":MAILTO:ColoradoLRMA@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230417T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230417T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230207T160516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T161131Z
UID:25290-1681732800-1681743600@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:NWQMC Transform Your Hidden Racial Bias Workshop - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description\n\nScience shows we all have implicit or unconscious biases\, which is part of being human.  Certain implicit biases\, such as racial\, gender or age do cause harm and perpetuate systems that oppress\, exclude and divide us.  Divisions keep us from attracting and retaining top talent\, drawing out the best in each other\, creating and cultivating effective teams\, organizations and a culture of inclusion and race equity. Unaddressed\, it is like missing a leg on a stool that we need to stand on to succeed and be effective in our work.  As leaders we have a responsibility to learn how to improve our knowledge\, skills and competencies to increase our collective impact and better support our colleagues\, organizations and constituents. \nThe path to systems and a culture that are predominantly inclusive and equitable is an iterative journey from unaware to advocate. Every system and organization is made up of individuals so this course focuses on the individual and compliments any organizational training.  There is no one way to travel on the path.  This course provides information\, actions\, a process and resources combined with your intention\, attention and commitment reduce the impact of implicit bias. \n \nThis course is for you if you: \n\n\nAre aware you have a role and are educating yourself how to move forward\nWant to do no harm\nWant to liberate yourself\nDon’t know what to do or where to start\nAre afraid to say or do the wrong thing\nWant to build the skill set to take meaningful action\nWant to be an Aly and build powerful partnerships\n\n\nOutcomes \n\n\nLearn Three Technologies to utilize in this work\nDefine “implicit racial bias”\, how it works and provide examples\n5 tangible steps you can take to Stop implicit racial bias\nPersonal action plan\nResources\, support\, and next steps\n\n\n  \nWorkshop Requirements:\n\n\nPre-Registration is required and covers both sessions. A pre-package will be sent to participants that includes preparation\, more details and resources a week before workshop\, April 3\, 2023.\nRegistration deadline by April 2\, 2023\nFull attendance at both sessions. Two\, 3-hour sessions\, with breaks\, sharing and interaction will occur\, one on Monday\, April 10th and the other on Monday\, April 17th. The course is progressive with action to be taken in between sessions.\n\n\nContent for the course has been curated from many sources and include How to be an Inclusive Leader\, Jennifer Brown; Courses from Racial Justice from the Heart\, Dr. Amanda Kemp; So You Want To Talk About Race\, Ijeoma Oluo; and White Fragility\, Robin Diangelo. Content adapts the “5 Steps to Stop Implicit Racial Bias” from Dr. Amanda Kemp for this venue and audience and is a mix of assessment tools\, videos\, direct teaching\, facilitated break out groups and a small amount of homework. \n\nWorkshop Format\nLive\, hybrid of in person and pre-recorded Videos \n\nPresenters\nKristen Mun was born and raised on the island of Oahu. She currently lives in Portland\, Oregon where she works as a cultural consultant\, racial justice facilitator\, and a core member of the Accountability Collective\, a group of volunteers working toward racial equality for the Portland theatre community. When she is not a facilitator and project manager with Racial Justice from the HEART she is a stage manager and fight choreographer in the Portland theatre community. \nBarb Horn was born and raised in Colorado and currently resides in the southwest corner near Durango. She has 33 years’ experience in water quality monitoring and policy\, data management and with community scientists\, working locally\, regionally\, nationally\, and internationally. She is trained in facilitation and community mediation and as a Racial Justice From the Heart Facilitator\, Master Presenter and a Roger Love Method Voice Coach. She claims she achieved her peak at five years old and has been trying to get it back ever since. \nRegister for the Workshop
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/nwqmc-transform-your-hidden-racial-bias-workshop-session-2/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230410T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230410T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230207T160200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T161058Z
UID:25289-1681128000-1681138800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:NWQMC Transform Your Hidden Racial Bias Workshop - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description\n\nScience shows we all have implicit or unconscious biases\, which is part of being human.  Certain implicit biases\, such as racial\, gender or age do cause harm and perpetuate systems that oppress\, exclude and divide us.  Divisions keep us from attracting and retaining top talent\, drawing out the best in each other\, creating and cultivating effective teams\, organizations and a culture of inclusion and race equity. Unaddressed\, it is like missing a leg on a stool that we need to stand on to succeed and be effective in our work.  As leaders we have a responsibility to learn how to improve our knowledge\, skills and competencies to increase our collective impact and better support our colleagues\, organizations and constituents. \nThe path to systems and a culture that are predominantly inclusive and equitable is an iterative journey from unaware to advocate. Every system and organization is made up of individuals so this course focuses on the individual and compliments any organizational training.  There is no one way to travel on the path.  This course provides information\, actions\, a process and resources combined with your intention\, attention and commitment reduce the impact of implicit bias. \n \nThis course is for you if you: \n\n\nAre aware you have a role and are educating yourself how to move forward\nWant to do no harm\nWant to liberate yourself\nDon’t know what to do or where to start\nAre afraid to say or do the wrong thing\nWant to build the skill set to take meaningful action\nWant to be an Aly and build powerful partnerships\n\n\nOutcomes \n\n\nLearn Three Technologies to utilize in this work\nDefine “implicit racial bias”\, how it works and provide examples\n5 tangible steps you can take to Stop implicit racial bias\nPersonal action plan\nResources\, support\, and next steps\n\n\n  \nWorkshop Requirements:\n\n\nPre-Registration is required and covers both sessions. A pre-package will be sent to participants that includes preparation\, more details and resources a week before workshop\, April 3\, 2023.\nRegistration deadline by April 2\, 2023\nFull attendance at both sessions. Two\, 3-hour sessions\, with breaks\, sharing and interaction will occur\, one on Monday\, April 10th and the other on Monday\, April 17th. The course is progressive with action to be taken in between sessions.\n\n\nContent for the course has been curated from many sources and include How to be an Inclusive Leader\, Jennifer Brown; Courses from Racial Justice from the Heart\, Dr. Amanda Kemp; So You Want To Talk About Race\, Ijeoma Oluo; and White Fragility\, Robin Diangelo. Content adapts the “5 Steps to Stop Implicit Racial Bias” from Dr. Amanda Kemp for this venue and audience and is a mix of assessment tools\, videos\, direct teaching\, facilitated break out groups and a small amount of homework. \n\nWorkshop Format\nLive\, hybrid of in person and pre-recorded Videos \n\nPresenters\nKristen Mun was born and raised on the island of Oahu. She currently lives in Portland\, Oregon where she works as a cultural consultant\, racial justice facilitator\, and a core member of the Accountability Collective\, a group of volunteers working toward racial equality for the Portland theatre community. When she is not a facilitator and project manager with Racial Justice from the HEART she is a stage manager and fight choreographer in the Portland theatre community. \nBarb Horn was born and raised in Colorado and currently resides in the southwest corner near Durango. She has 33 years’ experience in water quality monitoring and policy\, data management and with community scientists\, working locally\, regionally\, nationally\, and internationally. She is trained in facilitation and community mediation and as a Racial Justice From the Heart Facilitator\, Master Presenter and a Roger Love Method Voice Coach. She claims she achieved her peak at five years old and has been trying to get it back ever since. \nRegister for the Workshop
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/nwqmc-transform-your-hidden-racial-bias-workshop-session-1/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230323T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230323T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230321T142538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T142538Z
UID:25555-1679569200-1679572800@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Libraries Love Lakes Info Session
DESCRIPTION:July is Lakes Appreciation Month! Join us Thursday\, March 23rd from noon – 1 pm (Eastern Time) for a free\, virtual information session to learn about our exciting Libraries Love Lakes initiative\, an outreach project pairing libraries with lake scientists to provide collaborative programming emphasizing the importance of lakes in our everyday lives. \nThe librarieslovelakes.org website is a toolkit of online resources for community members and library professionals to plan and host lake-focused outreach events (virtual or in person!) for kids and library patrons during the July Lakes Appreciation Month. During the Info Session\, we’ll share online resources\, including: \n\nfavorite story time children’s books about lakes\, water and wildlife\nfun and easy arts & craft activities\nwatershed education information for library patrons\nevent flyers to promote your Libraries Love Lakes event\nhow to connect with water quality partners in your community\nand time for Q&A\n\nWe hope you will join us to celebrate the importance of lakes with a Libraries Love Lakes program in your community for the July 2023 Lakes Appreciation Month. The info session is free and open to librarians\, lake scientists\, lake conservation organizations\, and community outreach educators. Registration is required to receive the Zoom meeting link\, sign up today for the March 23rd info session. \nQuestions? We are here to help! Please send us an email at librarieslovelakes@gmail.com
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/libraries-love-lakes-info-session-2/
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Libraries Love Lakes Team":MAILTO:librarieslovelakes@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230311
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230209T154748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T154748Z
UID:25312-1678320000-1678492799@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:34th Annual Indiana Lakes Management Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join the Indiana Lakes Management Society for our 2023 Indiana Lakes Management Conference!  \nWhen: Thursday March 9 starting at 9am and running through noon on Friday\, March 10\, 2023 \nFor room reservations\, call Four Winds Lakeside Inn at 812-824-2628 to reserve your room. Room rates: $74 for Parkview Double or $84 for Lakeview Double or King. Room block will close on February 28\, 2023. In order to receive the block rate\, reservations must be made via phone. \nPlenary Speaker:  Ginger Davis \nGinger Davis is a hydrogeologist and engineer with over 20 years of experience in water resource management.  Her work has ranged from modeling E. coli movement across watersheds to assessing ground water resource availability to providing technical support for the installation of soil and water conservation practices.  She currently works as a research geologist for the Indiana Geological and Water Survey.   \nBe an exhibitor or sponsor! Exhibitor set up will occur on Wednesday\, March 8\, 2023 from 5-7 pm.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/34th-annual-indiana-lakes-management-conference/
LOCATION:Four Winds Lakeside Inn and Resort\, 9301 S. Fairfax Road\, Bloomington\, IN\, 47401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,NALMS Affiliate Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230302
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230208T195335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T195335Z
UID:25308-1677542400-1677715199@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:PALMS 33rd Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 33rd Annual Lake and Pond Management Conference\, hosted by the Pennsylvania Lake Management Society\, will be held at the Wyndham Garden State College. This two day event will be all in person with no virtual options. This year’s conference theme is “New Science for Changing Times.” \nJoin our friends at PALMS for great talks\, panel discussion\, exhibitions\, awards\, good food\, networking\, and more. \nSome topics you can expect will be HABs monitoring and management\, Aquatic Invasive Species\, Water Monitoring\, and Applicator Credits will be available. \nSee Agenda online for more details on presentations. \nA block of discounted rooms are available at the Wyndham ($108/night)\, just mention the conference when you call\, and don’t delay! \n*Guests may make reservations by contacting the hotel direct at 814-466-2255 and identifying the block of rooms held for the PALMS Conference Group code: 022723PAL
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/palms-33rd-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Wyndham Garden State College\, 310 Elks Club Road\, Boalsburg\, PA\, 16827\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,NALMS Affiliate Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230223T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230223T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20230214T183259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T183259Z
UID:25340-1677160800-1677164400@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Come Hell(s Canyon) or High Water
DESCRIPTION:Free Webinar:\nCome Hell(s Canyon) or High Water — Methylmercury production\, uptake\, and export from a seasonally anoxic reservoir \nPresenter: Austin Baldwin\, Research Hydrologist with the USGS Idaho Water Science Center in Boise\, Idaho\n\nAbstract: Anoxic conditions within reservoirs related to thermal stratification and oxygen depletion lead to methylmercury (MeHg) production\, a key process governing the uptake of mercury in aquatic food webs. Once formed within a reservoir\, the timing and magnitude of the biological uptake of MeHg and the relative importance of MeHg export in water versus biological compartments remain poorly understood. We examined the relations between the reservoir stratification state\, anoxia\, and the concentrations and export loads of MeHg in aqueous and biological compartments at the outflow locations of two reservoirs of the Hells Canyon Complex (Snake River\, Idaho-Oregon). Results show that (1) MeHg concentrations in filter-passing water\, zooplankton\, suspended particles\, and detritus increased in response to reservoir destratification; (2) zooplankton MeHg strongly correlated with MeHg in filter-passing water during destratification; (3) reservoir anoxia appeared to be a key control on MeHg export; and (4) biological MeHg\, primarily in zooplankton\, accounted for only 5% of total MeHg export from the reservoirs (the remainder being aqueous compartments). These results improve our understanding of the role of biological incorporation of MeHg and the subsequent downstream release from seasonally stratified reservoirs and demonstrate that in-reservoir physical processes strongly influence MeHg incorporation at the base of the aquatic food web. \n \nWebinar Sponsor:
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/webinar-come-hells-canyon-or-high-water/
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221118
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20220610T164145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T164154Z
UID:24079-1668384000-1668729599@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:NALMS 42nd International Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Leveraging Experience to Manage Diverse Lakes\, Landscapes\, and People\nThe Dakota (Sioux) homeland Mni Sóta Maķoce means “land where the waters reflect the clouds.” Nicknamed “Land of 10\,000 Lakes\,” Minnesota really has almost 12\,000 inland basins covering at least 10 acres\, but across the state\, they are mostly rural and rather diverse. Deep\, oligotrophic waters are typical in northeastern boreal forests near Superior\, the world’s largest areal\, freshwater lake. Shallow\, hypereutrophic lakes predominate in southwestern agricultural plains. \nWith about 30 lakes and 700\,000 residents within 64 square miles\, the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul reflect some of the challenges of managing Minnesota’s urban landscapes. Generations of Dakota (Sioux) called the area’s largest and deepest lake Bdé Makhá Ská\, but since the 1820s\, it had been called Lake Calhoun. In 2018\, the federal government officially restored the name\, but the Minnesota Court of Appeals in 2019 reversed the state’s official designation of the indigenous name. In May 2020\, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled “under Minnesota law\, the body of water that was Lake Calhoun is now Bde Maka Ska.” Positioned in this nexus between Minnesota’s rural-urban diversities and past-future legacies\, Minneapolis hosts the 2022 symposium that focuses on NALMS’ more than 40 years of experience. \nContact Information\n\n\n\nGeneral Conference\, Registration\, Exhibitor & Sponsorship Information\n\n\nNALMS Office • nalms2022@nalms.org • 608-233-2836\n\n\nNALMS Conference Coordinator\n\n\nSara Peel • speel@arionconsultants.com\n\n\nHost Committee Co-chairs\n\n\nJoe Bischoff • JBischoff@barr.com\nNancy Schuldt • nancyschuldt@fdlrez.com\nAnne Wilkinson • anne.wilkinson@stantec.com\n\n\nProgram Co-chairs\n\n\nEric Macbeth • emacbeth@cityofeagan.com\nShahram Missaghi • shahram.missaghi@minneapolismn.gov\n\n\nSponsorship Co-chairs\n\n\nAlyssa Anderson • aanderson@nalms.org\nJohn Holz • jholz@habaquatics.com\nDendy Lofton • dendy.lofton@stantec.com\n\n\n\nNALMS 2022 — Minneapolis\, Minnesota
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/nalms-42nd-international-symposium/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Marriott City Center\, 30 S 7th St\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55402\, United States
CATEGORIES:NALMS Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="North American Lake Management Society":MAILTO:info@nalms.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221108T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221108T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20220610T163731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T163731Z
UID:24077-1667926800-1667934000@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Full Moon Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join Environmental Educator\, Jamie Reeger\, for a guided hike on the trails at Lacawac.  As our eyes adjust to the fading light we’ll look and listen for the nocturnal awakening.  We will hike to the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack to watch the full moon rise.  This is a strenuous 3 mile hike\, please be prepared and dress accordingly.  Meet at the Visitor Center.  Begins at 6:00 p.m.  Donations suggested.  Registration is required.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/full-moon-hike/
LOCATION:Lacawac Sanctuary Visitor Center\, 94 Sanctuary Road\, Lake Ariel\, PA\, 18436\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Member Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221029T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221029T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20220610T163333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T163333Z
UID:24076-1667062800-1667070000@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Un-Haunting Hike
DESCRIPTION:Family fun night.  Wear your costume as we play night games in the forest\, walk through the historic buildings.  Find out what goes bump in the night.  Learn who/what makes the “spooky” sounds in the old barn.  Explore with your night vision.  Collect candy treats along the way.  Meet at the Environmental Education Center.  Begins at 6:00.  Space is limited.  $5.00/person.  Registration is required.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/un-haunting-hike/
LOCATION:Lacawac Sanctuary Environmental Education Center\, 182 Sanctuary Road\, Lake Ariel\, PA\, 18436\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit Member Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221022
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20220526T171603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220526T171603Z
UID:23960-1666137600-1666396799@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:WALPA 35th Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE!\n35th Annual Conference in Richland\, WA\nOCTOBER 19-21\, 2022\n“ADAPTIVE LAKE MANAGEMENT TO PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE: THE FUTURE AIN’T WHAT IT USED TO BE!”\n\n\n\nCALL FOR ABSTRACTS COMING SOON!\nThe call for abstracts and conference registration will be open soon. Look for emails from WALPA soon for details. \n\n\nTHE BASIC AGENDA WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:\n\nWednesday (Oct 19) – Full day of workshops\, cost included in conference registration\nThursday (Oct 20) – Full day of sessions\, including WALPA business meeting and evening social event with student poster presentations\nFriday (Oct 21) – Half day of sessions\n\n\n\n\n\nHOTEL BOOKING INFORMATION\nThe 2022 conference will be held at the Holiday Inn Richland on the River. Make your resevation before September 28\, 2022 to get the group rate of $105 plus taxes and fees. \nCLICK HERE to make a reservation online or call 509-946-7611 and mention that you are with WALPA. \n  \nWALPA is excited to host an in-person conference in 2022. We understand\, however\, that some may experience limitations to attend due to financial constraints. If you would like to attend the 2022 WALPA conference but are experience financial hardships\, please reach out to WALPA President\, Jen Oden (jen.oden@snoco.org)\, for potential assistance.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/walpa-35th-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Richland on the River\, 802 George Washington Way\, Richland\, WA\, 99352\, United States
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221013T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221013T153000
DTSTAMP:20260413T082937
CREATED:20220922T162929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T162929Z
UID:24557-1665646200-1665675000@www.nalms.org
SUMMARY:Adirondack Champlain Regional Salt Summit
DESCRIPTION:A full day event including speakers\, presentations\, live demos\, and panel discussion with scientists\, municipal leaders\, politicians\, and leading experts in the field dedicated to the reduction of winter road salt use. Find out more: https://lakegeorgeassociation.org/news-events/events/adirondack-champlain-regional-salt-summit
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/adirondack-champlain-regional-salt-summit/
LOCATION:Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center\, 48 Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Lake George Association":MAILTO:info@lakegeorgeassociation.org
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