All money raised stays in Alger and will be spent to improve community communications. They will be building a new beautiful community reader board to share important messages and fire danger risk as well as display signs for the Alger Community Hall and Food Bank.
Tickets for dinner are available until Friday Feb 20th. Call Anette at 360-724-0340 to purchase
All money raised stays in Alger and will be spent to improve community communications. They will be building a new beautiful community reader board to share important messages and fire danger risk as well as display signs for the Alger Community Hall and Food Bank.
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Greetings! We would like to invite all interested persons to attend the upcoming "Holistic Manure Management" workshop we are hosting on Monday March 2nd in partnership with Alayne Blickle, Horses for Clean Water program. The event is FREE and will be held at the Samish Valley Grange in Sedro-Woolley. Learn the latest on manure management and horse health. Hear from Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle and equine veterinarian Dr. Julie Eihl about a holistic approach to parasite control and manure management. Hear about parasite control, resistance to dewormers, use/overuse of dewormers and techniques to target parasite control. See info attached. Please feel free to post or email to anyone who may be interested. The event is free but pre-registration requested by Feb. 25th.
Thank you so very much! If you have questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Kristi Carpenter Skagit Conservation District 2021 E. College Way, Suite #203 Mount Vernon, WA 98723 (360) 428-4313 Protecting Puget Sound: What You Can Do In Your Own Backyard!
Saturday, February 21st 9 am to 2:30 pm Think you can’t do anything to protect the beautiful marine waters in our community? Think again! Join us for a FREE workshop and learn how local residents can get involved and do their part to clean up, protect, and conserve the health of our waters. Discussion topics will include ideas for managing water on your property, including “bay friendly” gardening techniques, an introduction to Low Impact Development (LID), Rain Gardens, water harvesting technologies, and more! The event is scheduled for Saturday, February 21st from 9 am to 2:30 pm and will be held at the Padilla Bay Research Reserve. Bring a lunch and we will provide drinks and refreshments. The event is being hosted by Skagit County, Skagit Conservation District, Shore Stewards, and WSU Extension/Skagit County. Pre-register by Thursday, Feb. 19th by contacting Catherine Buchalski at: cbuchalski@padillabay.gov or call: (360) 428-1559. |
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