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SUMMARY:Intro to Birdwatching
DESCRIPTION:When you hear a bird calling “cheeseburger” in the forest\, do you wonder what it looks like? Then this field trip might just be for you.\n\n\n\nJoin Leila on an evening walk through the Community Forest for an introduction to some of the frequent bird species of Wells. We will travel through wetland\, stream and forest habitats and chat about useful tools to assist new birders in getting started with this activity.\n\n\n\nLeila’s past includes work as a National Park Warden\, piano tuner and music festival coordinator. Currently\, she along with her husband run Whisky Jack Cache bakery and are members of the band the Interstellar Jays. She is by no means an expert but is excited to share her enthusiasm for her feathered friends on what should be a pleasant evening of discussion and information sharing.\n\n\n⁠\nThis workshop will be by donation\, we encourage you to pay what you can!⁠\n\n\nTo register for this workshop click here ->. http://support-imarts.com/…/8/intro-to-the-birds-of-wells. Please note that you can only register one person at a time!\n\n\n\nIf you happen to have some binoculars on hand this is your chance to test them out! That being said\, they are not required to participate in this workshop. ⁠\n\nAll ages are welcome as long as all folks under 15 are accompanied by an adult.⁠\nWe will be meeting at the Wells-Barkerville School playground\, if you wish to join us! ⁠\n\n\n\nSee you then!\n\n\n\nThis project is funded and supported by the Government of Canada\, The Province of British Columbia and the Wells Barkerville Community Forest. Art + The Forest is additionally supported by the BC Arts Council.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/intro-to-birdwatching/
CATEGORIES:Education,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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SUMMARY:Kids Nature Camp: Habitat Sweet Habitat
DESCRIPTION:Our first Nature Camp\, Habitat Sweet Habitat\, happens from July 12 to 14!\n\n\nIn this program\, participants will explore the habitats around Wells\, discovering how they are different and learning what elements support the survival of the animals and living beings that call them home. By exploring the many different homes and habitats\, we will discover what it means to be a good neighbor to all life forms.\n\nJoining us for this camp are guest artists and knowledge holders Brett Gandy and Evann Campbell! Keep an eye out for upcoming posts introducing these phenomenal folks.\n\n\n\nAges: 6-13\nThis camp will run from 9:00am-2:30pm each day\nCamp facilitators are Devon Macdonald and Amanda Preston\n\nThis is a Pay what you can program\, with a suggested $30.00 valued at $10.00 per day\n\n\n\nTo register for this camp follow this link: http://support-imarts.com/work…/habitat-sweet-habitat-camp\n\n\n\nThis project is funded and supported by the Government of Canada\, The Province of British Columbia and the Wells Barkerville Community Forest. Art + The Forest is additionally supported by the BC Arts Council and the Hamber Foundation.
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SUMMARY:Soapmaking 101
DESCRIPTION:This is a fun and informative workshop suitable for adults that love to learn.T his workshop will cover the basics of making soap at home. Participants will learn:\n\nSafety procedures for making soap\nSoapmaking History\nThe science of soapmaking\nHow to create their own recipes\nHow to make soap (hands on) including scenting and colouring the soap\nPotential problems in soapmaking\nWhere to find information online to source ingredients\, recipes or soapmaking tools\nHealth Canada requirements for soapmakers\nTHAT SOAPMAKING IS HIGHLY ADDICTIVE!!!\n\nIncluded with the workshop:\n\nAll ingredients to make a 10 bar batch of soap including scent and natural colourants (optional)\nTake away mold\nEquipment for making soap\nHandouts including recipes and online sources\nSafety Gloves\n\nNot included (Please bring or wear)\n\nPlease wear pants and a long sleeved shirt as well as close toed shoes. We are working with oil and it can stain so please wear older clothes or bring an apron.\nSafety glasses or goggles\nA bag to take your soap home in (must be large enough to hold a 10”x3”x3” mold) or a towel to wrap the mold in\n\nMeet the Artist\nGloria McDonald is a self-taught soapmaker that has been soaping since 1995. She created SharGloMa Soapworks when she realized her “hobby” had turned into an obsession and she had more soap than she could use in a lifetime.\nSharGloMa is originally from Victoria\, BC – but Gloria and her husband Randy realized that the Cariboo was the best place in Canada and they relocated to south Quesnel in September 2021. They have been making soap for the Quesnel Farmers Market and Edgewood Farms (their first wholesale outlet) and enjoying everything the Cariboo has to offer.\n\nSoapmaking is an art that has been bringing people together for centuries. Similar to quilting bees\, pioneers had soapmaking days where many people would get together to make soap for the community. Gloria believes that there is nothing better than using handmade soap and loves teaching those who are interested in how to make their own. She also loves researching beneficial plants that can be used in soapmaking and is looking forward to learning more about the foraging opportunities in the Cariboo.\n\nThis workshop costs $30.00 which covers the materials used.\nReserve your spot here (you can only book one space at a time):\nhttps://islandmountainarts.as.me/soap-making-101
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SUMMARY:Evening Bat Excursion
DESCRIPTION:From Superhero origins to bloodsucking shapeshifters and attic nuisances\, bats can be regarded in many different lights. In this workshop come learn why bats are truly spectacular and often misunderstood creatures. Bat researcher Brett Gandy will take us on an evening bat exploration to see and listen to the bats who make the forest their home. Come discover why Brett is so passionate about bats and gain a new appreciation for the little flying mammals. If you feel 11:30 is super late to end\, no worries\, you can come for a short while or stick it out to the very end .\n\nBrett is an incoming Master’s student at UNBC in their Natural Resource and Environmental Science Program\, to be supervised by Dr. Erin Baerwald. His research has aimed to better understand how bats use and select their habitat\, and how this can relate to selecting sites for both further research and conservation of our bat species. Brett is currently working in the Wells-Barkerville Community Forest this summer on an acoustic monitoring project that aims to determine which species of bats call Wells home\, as well as gaining insight into how these bats are using the different habitats that the community forest has to offer.\n\nThis workshop is PWYC. Reserve your spot here (you can only book one space at a time): https://islandmountainarts.as.me/evening-bat-excusion
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SUMMARY:Kids Nature Camp: Forest Narratives
DESCRIPTION:Spend any amount of time in the forest and you will know that it is alive with many different sounds from the chattering of squirrels to the wind through the trees. In this program\, we will explore what stories the forest has to tell and how we relate to the forest. Through this exploration\, participants will have the opportunity to develop their own forest narratives. The program will provide participants with the opportunity to expand their understanding of what is happening in the forest and investigate how the world around them provides endless creative inspiration. \nAges: 6-13\nThis Camp will run from 9:00 am – 2:30 pm each day \nThis program costs $50 valued at $10 per day.
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