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September 6, 2013
Skagit County partners with the Skagit Conservation District to provide the 2013 Watershed Masters program.
SKAGIT COUNTY - Skagit County is partnering with the Skagit Conservation District to provide the Fall Watershed Masters Volunteer Training Program to residents of Skagit County. Are you interested in meeting new friends, learning from local experts about the wonders of the Skagit River watershed, and participating in meaningful community projects? The Skagit Conservation District is now accepting applications for the Fall 2013 Watershed Masters Volunteer Training Program.
The Watershed Masters
Program is intended for community residents, age 17 and up, who are aspiring
to increase their knowledge about local watersheds, water quality, and beach
and stream ecology.
Participants attend 8 evening sessions, held weekly beginning Wednesday, September
25th from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and continuing every Wednesday evening through
November 13th. Participants will also attend 3 Saturday field excursions,
scheduled for Sept. 28th, Oct. 12th, and Oct. 19th. In return for 40 hours
of FREE training, participants provide 40 hours of volunteer service by participating
in local water quality related projects of their choice.
The Skagit Conservation District, in partnership with the City of Anacortes,
City of Mount Vernon, City of Sedro-Woolley, City of Burlington, and Skagit
County is sponsoring the Fall 2013 training. Evening sessions will be held
at the Padilla Bay Research Reserve meeting facility, located at 10441 Bayview
Edison Road. Class limit is 25 (first come basis).
Pre-register before September
20th by contacting Kristi Carpenter, Skagit Conservation District, (360) 428-4313
or email: kristi@skagitcd.org.