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SUMMARY:Nurturing Natives
DESCRIPTION:  \nSpring into action in TEP’s greenhouse! \nDo your part to help recover critical Oregon Silverspot Butterfly habitat. \nTEP is seeking volunteers to care for seedlings that will help restore coastal prairie habitat. These plants will increase the area of existing strongholds and provide pollinator species to the critically endangered Oregon Silverspot Butterfly. \nYou’ll also be able to take free seedlings home to create native pollinator habitat in your yard! \nThe events will be held on various Fridays from March to May and will all take place at TEP’s Native Plant Nursery located on the Port of Tillamook. Volunteers will be given a brief training and then let loose to help thin the overcrowded seedlings and transplant some into bigger pots. This process step is vital for the plants to maximize growth\, and we must get to it within this timeframe. \nWe are extremely excited to open our doors back up to these events\, and we hope to see you there! \nHow to come prepared: \n• Layers – Depending on greenhouse space\, some individuals may work outside\, so please dress for the weather. \n• Rain Gear. \n• Outdoor shoes\, such as boots\, are recommended. \n• Gardening/Nursery gloves\, if you have them. \n• Water and snacks\, even though we will provide some snacks. \nDirections to the site and additional information will be sent to registered attendees the week of the event. \n**Must be 18 or over to attend** We have a fantastic partnership with Oregon Youth Authority and rely on the Camp Tillamook incarcerated youth as our operations crew at the nursery. Therefore\, we cannot have minors on the property during our volunteer days. Also\, please respect the youth’s health and safety by giving them ~10ft of space. Thank you so much for understanding.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/nurturing-natives/
LOCATION:NORP Nursery\, 6820 Barracks Circle\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults Only
ORGANIZER;CN="Tillamook Estuaries Partnership":MAILTO:info@tbnep.org
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SUMMARY:Quest at Kilchis Point Reserve
DESCRIPTION:Join TEP & OSU Sea Grant for a family-friendly quest where together we will explore the history and habitats within Kilchis Point Reserve! \nSuitable for all ages\, Quests allow lifelong learners to explore parks\, trails and other outdoor spaces in new ways and at their own pace. At the start of the event\, you will receive a map and directions for your “quest”\, similar to the one that can be found here. We’ll work together to solve a puzzle while learning about Kilchis Point. At the end of each interpretive Quest\, participants find a hidden box containing a logbook to sign and a hand-carved stamp to mark their accomplishment. While quests are generally self-guided\, this time we are bringing together community to complete it together! \nThe event should take about 1.5 hours and the trail utilized for the quest is wheelchair accessible. If you choose to continue walking towards the bay\, terrain varies. Pictures of the venue will be posted prior to the event on the Explore Nature Know Before You Go Resource page so people can plan accordingly. We reccommend sturdy shoes as the boardwalk that is part of the trail can be slippery.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/quest-at-kilchis-point-reserve/
LOCATION:Kilchis Point Reserve\, 5000 Spruce St\, Bay City\, OR\, 97107\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T140000
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SUMMARY:Cape Lookout Stewardship Day
DESCRIPTION:Thursday April 3rd\, 2:00pm-5:00pm\nMeet at Cape Lookout State Park Day Use Area\n\nEvery year\, WEBS partners with Cape Lookout State Park to offer opportunities to give back\, maintain our natural areas\, and restore healthy coastal landscapes. Our efforts to remove ivy and establish new native plants have made a huge impact in the park over the last few years! \nThis year\, we will continue our efforts with ivy removal and native plant maintenance\, AND we will be creating a new native pollinator garden in the day use area. Join us on April 3rd to prepare the bed for this new garden\, and keep an eye out for more Stewardship Days this Spring!
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/cape-lookout-stewardship-day-3/
LOCATION:Cape Lookout State Park\, 13000 Whiskey Creek Road\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97136\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250329T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250329T103000
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SUMMARY:Whale Watching at Elk Flats
DESCRIPTION:North Coast Land Conservancy (NCLC) and Tillamook Estuaries Partnership (TEP) invite you to join us on Saturday\, March 29th from 9am-10:30am to get a glimpse at the Spring gray whale norhtbound migration! We will begin our hike at Elk Flats Trail\, off of Highway 101 and take the trail out to “Devil’s Cauldron” \n \nThe hike out and back is approximately 1 mile and there is an elevation gain of 300 feet. The trail is often bursting with plant life so wearing long-sleeve clothing and sturdy shoes is recommended. Pictures will be posted to the Explore Nature Know Before You Go resource page so you can properly prepare for the conditions of this trail. \n \nThe parking lot is an unassuming gravel lot just south of the Short Sand beach parking lots. We recommend arriving early to secure parking and if you are planning to meet people there\, to park in the southern Short Sand beach parking lot (where bathrooms are located) and carpooling to the Elk Flats trailhead. \n \nDuring this event\, we will be using scopes and binoculars to look for whales and the abundance of other life that exists in the waters and among the trees. NCLC and TEP staff will speak to our work in the region and the importance of whales for our climate and the marine ecosystems. We can’t wait for you to join us during Oregon’s Whale Watch week!
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/whale-watching-at-elk-flats/
LOCATION:Elk Flats Trail\, Oregon Coast Highway\, Nehalem\, OR\, 97131\, United States
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SUMMARY:De-vine Intervention by the Nehalem Bay
DESCRIPTION:10 a.m. to 2 p.m.\nWednesday\, Feb. 19\nFisher’s Point Habitat Reserve/Vosburg Creek Property \nJoin NCLC and our partners from the Lower Nehalem Community Trust (LNCT) as we take on English ivy and other various tasks needed at LCNT’s Vosburg Creek Property in Wheeler and NCLC’s Fishers Point Habitat Reserve\, across from the Nehalem Bay State Park. We will spend two hours on Fishers Point and two hours on Vosburg Creek. \nOur primary focus will be using loppers and handsaws to remove climbing ivy\, a non-native invasive plant\, from native trees. Other tasks may include disassembling and hauling off unwanted trash from the properties as needed. \nBe prepared for a few hours in the field. We will provide tools and gloves\, but feel free to bring a pair if you have your own to use. Additionally\, bring layers\, boots\, water\, a snack or lunch\, etc. There are no dogs allowed or bathrooms on site.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/de-vine-intervention-by-the-nehalem-bay/
LOCATION:Fisher’s Point Habitat Reserve/Vosburg Creek Property\, Wheeler
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241211T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241211T160000
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SUMMARY:Chinook Salmon Release at Al Griffin Memorial Park
DESCRIPTION:Come join the Tillamook County Library Garibaldi and Bay City Branches\, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s STEP\, and Tillamook Esturaries Partnership as we release the Spring Chinook that have been growing up in front of our eyes since late October! \n \nOn October 22nd\, North Coast STEP Biologist\, Kyle Wilson\, dropped off Spring Chinook salmon eggs to the Bay City and Garibaldi Libraries. Since then\, anyone who has popped into these locations or visited our Explore Nature social media pages has gotten to seen these eggs transition to alevins to sac fry. When they finally absorb their yolk sac in these next few weeks and “button themselves up” they will be ready to be released and complete their life cycles in the Tillamook Bay\, out to the ocean\, and back to the rivers! \n \nAt this event\, we will gather at Al Griffin Memorial Park where Kyle will bring the salmon and give attendees the opportunity to release them into Patterson Creek\, where they will hang out until they are ready to head to the bay! TEP staff will share about the organization and how we support the monitoring and restoration efforts needed to maintain healthy salmon habitat in Tillamook County! \n \nAmenities of Al Griffin Memorial Park: \nPublic Restrooms (unknown if these will be open in December but there are resturants around other public facilities) \nDogs Allowed \nPicnic Tables \nLimited Free Parking on 4th Street in front of the basketball courts and free street parking available around the park. \nPictures of venue available on Know Before You Go page on the Explore Nature site.  \n \nLearn more about the partners putting on this event: \nODFW STEP \nFish Eggs to Fy – Tillamook County Library \nTillamook Estuaries Partnerhip – Explore Nature
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/chinook-salmon-release-at-al-griffin-memorial-park/
LOCATION:Al Griffin Memorial Park in Bay City\, Al Griffin Memorial Park\, Bay City\, OR\, 97107\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241026T100000
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SUMMARY:Oswald Action Day
DESCRIPTION:Description\nJoin us at the Surfrider Foundation’s adopted beach – Short Sands at Oswald West State Park – to show stewardship to the land at our annual fall cleanup! Costumes encouraged! \nPurpose\nOur local beaches are stewarded by volunteers just like you! We welcome you to an engaging day of toes in the sand with family\, friends and new acquaintances.  \nRole\nBy taking practical action to protect the environment\, your collection efforts allow Surfrider to use data to influence laws and reduce waste at the source! Choose from a beach cleanup\, trail maintenance\, or a beach access improvement project.  \nVibe\nActive teamwork\, education and fun! \n\nLocation\nOR 97102 (sign up to see exact location)
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/oswald-action-day/
LOCATION:Short Sand Beach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241020T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241020T123000
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SUMMARY:Mushroom-Spotting Walk & Cooking Demonstration
DESCRIPTION:Mushroom-Spotting Walk & Cooking Demonstration \nCome join us for Four Seasons of Foraging at Bob Straub State Park where we will embark on an exciting mushroom-spotting walk! Learn about different types of mushrooms and how to identify them in the wild. After the walk\, enjoy a cooking demonstration where you can see how to incorporate your foraged mushrooms into delicious dishes. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to connect with nature and learn some new culinary skills! \nThis is a free event but registration will be capped at 20 attendees. Terrain at Bob Straub is uneven and sandy with few inclines. Pictures of the venue will be posted on Explore Nature’s Know Before You Go page before the event so you can plan accordingly. \n \nFor questions\, please contact Brett at brett.buesnel@gmail.com
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/mushroom-spotting-walk-cooking-demonstration/
LOCATION:Bob Straub State Park\, U.S. 101\, Pacific City\, OR\, 97135\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240929T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240929T140000
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CREATED:20240919T162524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T162719Z
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SUMMARY:Reading the Rocks of Netarts Bay: A Time-Traveling Adventure!
DESCRIPTION:Reading the Rocks of Netarts Bay: A Time-Traveling Adventure! \nJoin the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS for a fascinating journey through time at Netarts Bay! Explore the geological wonders of the bay and uncover the secrets hidden within the rocks. Our expert guides will take you on a thrilling adventure\, delving into the ancient history preserved in the layers of stone. Get ready to travel back in time and witness the incredible stories written in the rocks of Netarts Bay! \nJoin expert and outdoor environmental geoscience instructor Margery Price on this adventure\, which will include a presentation and walking exploration at various locations around Netarts Bay. Participants should be prepared to drive or carpool to various locations between Cape Lookout and Cape Meares for this event. \nPrice is currently researching the use of pumice as a wastewater filter and has spent time with the US Geologic Survey in Yellowstone and as an undergraduate teaching assistant at a field school in Montana. She prides herself on finding cool rocks anywhere she goes and promises to do the same during this event. \nThis is an Explore Nature Tillamook Coast cross-listed event. Explore Nature is a series of hikes\, walks\, paddles\, and outdoor adventures led by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations. These meaningful nature-based experiences highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. Learn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/reading-the-rocks-of-netarts-bay-a-time-traveling-adventure/
LOCATION:Netarts\, 4949 Netarts Hwy WEST\, Netarts\, OR\, 97141\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240929T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240929T120000
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CREATED:20240821T224540Z
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SUMMARY:Huckleberry Spotting and Ethnobotany with Four Seasons of Foraging
DESCRIPTION:Tillamook County Wellness and Tillamook Estuaries Partnership bring you Part 4 of Four Seasons Of Foraging! Throughout the year we will co-host 4 events highlighting the unique foraging opportunities coastal Oregon provides. \n \nJoin us and local native plant expert Asa Skinner from Tillamook Estuary Partnership’s Native Plant Nursery on Whalen Island for an afternoon learning to forage and about local ethnobotany! This workshop will introduce students to the basics of finding and identifying berries. Huckleberrys are known to be ready to harvest from this area at this time of year but there are no guarentees! \n \nSpecial Instructions to access the event location: There is free parking by the vault toilets. \n \nPlease be prepared to walk about 2 miles on a trail. Hiking boots or ankle supporting footwear is recommended. There are toilets at the entrance. This event will happen rain or shine! Please be prepared with cold weather gear or rain gear depending on the forcast. \n \nThis is a free event and registration will be capped at 20 attendees. \n \nAccessibility Level: We will be walking on an unpaved trail with potential off-trail walking to find berries. Parking lot is also unpaved and vault toilets are not accessibility rated. If you want to check out pictures of the location before making a decision to attend\, check out some photos HERE so you can plan comfortably.  \n \nThis is an Explore Nature Tillamook Coast event. Explore Nature is sponsored in part by Tillamook Coast Visitors Center and Travel Oregon. \n \nPlease contact info@tbnep.org or call 503-322-2222 with any questions or concerns.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/huckleberry-foraging-and-ethnobotany-with-four-seasons-of-foraging/
LOCATION:Whalen Island\, Whalen Island\, Tillamook County\, OR\, 97112\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240922T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240922T153000
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SUMMARY:Cape Lookout Stewardship Day
DESCRIPTION:Cape Lookout Stewardship Days offer opportunities to give back and work to maintain our natural areas and restore healthy coastal landscapes. \nProjects vary and may include: \n\nInvasive plant removal\nNative plant seed collection\nRestoration planting events\nBeach access improvements\nTrail maintenance\nPlant and wildlife mapping\n\nActivities are designed to accommodate a variety of skill levels. Families are welcome. The specific projects are shared closer to the date of the event. \nIf possible\, we ask participants to provide their own: \n\nwork gloves\nhand pruners\nshovels\nappropriate gear for working in natural areas at the Oregon Coast\nwater and snacks to keep you comfortable\n\nLearn more about Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS at www.netartsbaywebs.org or by visiting our social media pages (@netartsbaywebs). \nThis opportunity is an EXPLORE NATURE take-action event! Explore Nature Series events are hosted by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations\, and are meaningful nature-based experiences that highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. \nLearn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookCoast.com. \nWe understand everyone learns and experiences the outdoors differently and we are open to working with anyone that needs additional support. We will adjust this hike to meet the needs of participants\, however\, we have limited capacity. Please contact us in advance so we can do our best to accommodate your needs and/or find a way for you or your group to have fun participating in our events. \nQuestions: Info@netartsbaywebs.org
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/cape-lookout-stewardship-day-2/
LOCATION:Cape Lookout State Park\, 13000 Whiskey Creek Road\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97136\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240921T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240921T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240919T161558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T161734Z
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SUMMARY:Beach + Bayside Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:Join SOLVE\, Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS (www.netartsbaywebs.org)\, Oceanside Surf Co./Current Cafe\, Netarts Oceanside Fire\, and other Tillamook County partners to clean up the areas around Netarts and Oceanside on September 21 from 10 AM – 1 PM. Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS members and our partners have been working with SOLVE to host cleanups in the area from Cape Lookout to Cape Meares to Bay Ocean for over a deca \nde. Join us this year and help us protect marine life and maintain the beauty of our coast. This beach cleanup is family-friendly\, and dog-friendly. Volunteers of all ages will find the event fun and rewarding. \nKeep it safe and fun! Remember our ocean shores can be dangerous. Avoid logs in the water. Keep your distance from marine mammals\, and never turn your back on the ocean! If you find any hazardous material\, please alert your Beach Captain. And remember\, it’s more fun to work as part of a team. Bring a buddy\, stay safe\, and have fun! \nRegistration: Advanced registration saves time but is not required. \nCheck-in for this event at any of the following locations: \n\nNetarts Boat Basin 2065 Netarts Basin Boat Rd\, Tillamook\, OR 97141\nOceanside Surf Co./ Current Cafe 1505 Pacific Ave\, Oceanside\, OR 97134\n\nAdvanced Registration: Is required. Please sign up (green button below) ahead of time to guarantee your spot. \nMeeting Location: Volunteers can meet either the Netarts Boat Basin in Netarts or the Oceanside Surf Shop/Currents Cafe in Oceanside. Look for the SOLVE signs and Friends of Netarts Bay flag! \nAddress: 2065 Netarts Basin Boat Rd\, Tillamook\, OR 97141 | Map Link \nWhat to Bring: Please wear closed-toed shoes and weather-appropriate clothing\, and bring a backpack for hands-free convenience. Feel free to bring your personal tools if available and a reusable water bottle to support our sustainability efforts. \nWhat’s Provided: WEBS will provide gloves\, bags\, and a small selection of trash grabbers. \nRestrooms: There are public bathrooms at both check-in locations. \nParking: There is public parking in multiple locations at either check-in site. Once you arrive\, our volunteers and staff will help direct you to a section of beach to clean as part of this effort. Day passes for county parks are provided. \nTransit: There is public transportation available to Netarts and Oceanside from various points along the coast and Portland. To see options for this area\, please visit the NW Connector website interactive map: https://nwconnector.org/interactive-map/ . \nAccessibility: This area may not be easily accessible for folks with mobility concerns. \nTranslation Services: There will not be a Spanish speaker present at this event. \nParticipant Age Guidelines: All Ages Welcome \n  \nGroups: If you’d like to register a group\, please create a team first. For detailed instructions\, review our Teams Guide. \n  \nPartners include: Netarts-Oceanside Fire District\, Tillamook County Parks\, Currents Cafe\, Oceanside Surf Company\, Explore Nature Tillamook Coast and other Tilllamook partners.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/beach-bayside-cleanup/
LOCATION:Oceanside Surf Company\, 1505 Pacific Ave\, Oceanside\, Oregon\, 97134\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240805T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240805T103000
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Clamming on the Bay
DESCRIPTION:Learn about clam populations\, clamming\, & clamming etiquette with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife & Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS! Participants will learn about the role of shellfish in bay health\, the types of clams in the bay\, the best and most sustainable methods for harvesting wild shellfish\, and current research on trends in clam size and biomass.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/sustainable-clamming-on-the-bay/
LOCATION:OR
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240804T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240804T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240717T222724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T222724Z
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SUMMARY:UNA CELEBRACIÓN DE HUEHCA OMEYOCAN : OFRENDA A NUESTRO OCEANO SANADOR
DESCRIPTION:Celebre el arte\, la cultura y el medio ambiente durante este maravilloso evento en el Parque Estatal Cape Lookout. \nCompartir arte\, cultura\, música y danza de una manera vibrante\, colorida\, generosa y trascendental para fortalecer la conexión con la naturaleza y unir a las comunidades con celebraciones inspiradoras. \nEl grupo fue fundado en McMinnville Oregon en 2016 por el artista\, musico\, intérprete y promotor cultural Eduardo Cruz Torres Amictlan y su esposa y danzante principal del grupo María Elena Cortés Durán Malinalmiquiz quien comenzó a danzar cuando tenía solo 12 años y la danza ha sido parte de su vida desde entonces. \nLa danza y la música mexica-chichimeca o azteca conecta el mundo natural\, el cuerpo humano y el espíritu con todo lo que existe. Es una integración cósmica\, una oración en movimiento que deleita los sentidos. Dirigido por María Elena Cortés Durán\, los atuendos de los danzantes despliegan vibrantemente coloridos símbolos ancestrales y plumas vívidas. En el tambor huehuetl\, Eduardo Cruz Torres marca el ritmo del vuelo de flautas de cerámica\, ocarinas\, silbatos de viento\, mientras sonajas tradicionales\, piedras\, semillas y raspadores de hueso ambientan cada presentación. \nLos movimientos y sonidos de estas animadas presentaciones reflejan la energía que nos une a cada uno de nosotros con los demás y con todo el cosmos. Con alegre generosidad\, Huehca Omeyocan pretende inspirar esta trascendente conectividad en cada comunidad que toca. \nÚnase a Huehca Omeyocan\, Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS\, Oregon State Parks\, OSU Extension\, y el Programa Juntos Afuera para un día de inspiración con oportunidades para explorar\, aprender\, celebrar y actuar por el océano. \n10 AM a 2 PM – Huehca Omeyocan – Una ofrenda a nuestro océano curador: El evento principal del día es una celebración en honor a nuestro océano curador dirigida por Huehca Omeyocan. Traiga una cobija o silla de campamento\, algunos alimentos y bebidas\, y disfrute de un día en la playa. Por favor\, tenga en cuenta la salud del océano y mantenga un control de la basura\, utilice botellas de agua reutilizables\, y deseche los residuos de alimentos adecuadamente. \n10 AM a 2 PM – Estaciones de actividades educativas y eventos: Durante la celebración\, disfrute de una serie de eventos adicionales y estaciones de actividades divertidas para todas las edades y dirigidas por Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS\, OSU Tillamook County Extension\, Juntos Afuera Program\, y Oregon State Parks. \nEntendemos que todo el mundo aprende y experimenta el aire libre de manera diferente y estamos abiertos a trabajar con cualquier persona que necesite apoyo adicional. Tenemos una capacidad limitada. Por favor\, póngase en contacto con nosotros con tiempo para que podamos hacer todo lo posible para acomodar sus necesidades y / o encontrar una manera para que usted o su grupo se diviertan participando en nuestros eventos. \nLogística adicional: \n\nSe recomienda la inscripción\, pero no es necesaria para participar en este increíble día\nHay que pagar para hay que pagar por estacionamiento en el Parque Estatal de Cape Lookout ($5)\nPor favor\, prepárese para las dinámicas condiciones meteorológicas de la costa. Puede haber desde sol hasta viento y lluvia.\n\n—————————————————————————— \nCelebrate art\, culture\, and the environment during this wonderful event at Cape Lookout State Park. \nSharing art\, culture\, music\, and dance in a vibrant\, colorful\, generous\, and transcendental way to strengthen connection with nature and bring communities together with inspiring celebrations. \nThe group was founded in McMinnville Oregon in 2016 by artist\, drummer\, performer\, and cultural promoter Eduardo Cruz Torres Amictlan and his wife and main Dancer of the group Maria Elena Cortes Duran Malinalmiquiz who started dancing when she was only 12 years old and dancing it’s been a part of her life ever since. \nThe Mexica-Chichimeca or Aztec dance and music connects the natural world\, human body\, and spirit with everything that exists. It is a cosmic integration — a prayer in motion that delights the senses. Led by Maria Elena Cortes Duran\, dancers’ regalia vibrantly display colorful ancestral symbols and vivid feathers. At the Huehuetl drum\, Eduardo Cruz Torres sets the rhythm for the flight of ceramic flutes\, ocarinas\, and wind whistles\, while traditional Nahuatl rattles\, stones\, seeds\, and bones stir the atmosphere of each performance. \nThe movements and sounds of these spirited presentations mirror the energy that joins each of us with each other and the entire cosmos. With joyful generosity\, Huehca Omeyocan aims to inspire this transcendent connectivity in every community they touch. \nJoin Huehca Omeyocan\, Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS\, Oregon State Parks\, OSU Extension\, and the Juntos Afuera Program for an inspiring day with opportunities to explore\, learn\, celebrate\, and act for the ocean. \n10 AM to 2 PM – Huehca Omeyocan – An Offering to our Healing Ocean: The main event of the day is a celebration honoring our healing ocean led by Huehca Omeyocan. Bring a blanket or camp chair\, some snacks\, and drinks\, and enjoy a day on the beach. Please keep the health of the ocean in mind and keep track of trash\, use reusable water bottles and utensils\, and dispose of food waste appropriately. \n10 AM to 2 PM – Educational Activity Stations and Events: During the celebration\, enjoy a number of additional events and activity stations fun for all ages and led by Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS\, OSU Tillamook County Extension\, Juntos Afuera Program\, and Oregon State Parks. \nWe understand everyone learns and experiences the outdoors differently and we are open to working with anyone that needs additional support. We have limited capacity. Please contact us in advance so we can do our best to accommodate your needs and/or find a way for you or your group to have fun participating in our events. \nAdditional Logistics: \n\nRegistration is encouraged but not required to join in on this amazing day\nThere is a $5 fee to park at Cape Lookout State Park\nPlease be prepared for dynamic coastal weather conditions. Expect anything from sun to wind and rain.\n\n\nThis is an Explore Nature Tillamook Coast co-listed event! \nPhotos provided by Eduardo Cruz\, Huehca Omeyocan\, DanzasMexicanas.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrequently asked questions\n\n\n\n\n\nAre food/drinks provided for the public?\n\n\n\n\nNo\, food and drinks are not provided for the public. Please feel free to bring your own food and snacks. \n\n\n\n\n\nIs seating provided?\n\n\n\n\nBringing your own chair to sit on is recommended. The celebration takes place in a grassy area\, where you can also sit on the grass. However\, space fills up quickly and is limited. \n\n\n\n\n\nHow long is the celebration?\n\n\n\n\nThe bulk of this event is from 10am-2pm. You are welcome to drop in and stay as long as you are available. Sometimes\, the ceremony runs longer than 2pm. At the end of the ceremony\, the floral offering will be carried down into the ocean. All are welcome to join the procession.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/una-celebracion-de-huehca-omeyocan-ofrenda-a-nuestro-oceano-sanador/
LOCATION:Cape Lookout State Park\, 13000 Whiskey Creek Road\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97136\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Easy,Family Friendly
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240803T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240803T120000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240717T222156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T203904Z
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SUMMARY:Beach Discovery Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Oregon State Park Rangers and Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS for a fun\, Family-Friendly hike on the beach and around Cape Lookout State Park and the Netarts Spit. This relatively easy\, 2-mile walk will discuss this important natural area\, changes happening along our coast\, and how we can be good stewards. \n  \nThis event is part of a larger celebration hosted by Huehca Omeyocan and Partners. \n  \nAdditional Logistics: \nThere is a 5$ fee to park at Cape Lookout State Park. Bring a reusable water bottle and wear comfortable walking shoes. Please be prepared for dynamic coastal weather conditions.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/hike-netarts-spit-beach-discovery-walk/
LOCATION:Cape Lookout State Park\, 13000 Whiskey Creek Road\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97136\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Walk
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240728T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240728T153000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240717T221357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T221529Z
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SUMMARY:Cape Lookout Stewardship Day
DESCRIPTION:Lend a hand on projects that restore natural areas and improve responsible recreation within this amazing coastal habitat. \n  \nBay Stewardship Days offer opportunities to give back and work to maintain our natural areas and restore healthy coastal landscapes. \nProjects vary and may include: \n\nInvasive plant removal\nNative plant seed collection\nRestoration planting events\nBeach access improvements\nTrail maintenance\nPlant and wildlife mapping\n\nActivities are designed to accommodate a variety of skill levels. Families are welcome. The specific projects are shared closer to the date of the event. \nIf possible\, we ask participants to provide their own: \n\nwork gloves\nhand pruners\nshovels\nappropriate gear for working in natural areas at the Oregon Coast\nwater and snacks to keep you comfortable\n\nLearn more about Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS at www.netartsbaywebs.org or by visiting our social media pages (@netartsbaywebs). \nThis opportunity is an EXPLORE NATURE take-action event! Explore Nature Series events are hosted by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations\, and are meaningful nature-based experiences that highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. \nLearn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookCoast.com. \nWe understand everyone learns and experiences the outdoors differently and we are open to working with anyone that needs additional support. We will adjust this hike to meet the needs of participants\, however\, we have limited capacity. Please contact us in advance so we can do our best to accommodate your needs and/or find a way for you or your group to have fun participating in our events. \nQuestions: Info@netartsbaywebs.org
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/cape-lookout-stewardship-day/
LOCATION:Cape Lookout State Park\, 13000 Whiskey Creek Road\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97136\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240724T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240724T160000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240717T220808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T220808Z
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SUMMARY:Hike Netarts Spit: Plovers\, Dunes\, and Beach Finds
DESCRIPTION:Hike Netarts Spit: A guided hike focused on snowy plovers\, dunes\, and fun beach finds with the Bird Alliance of Oregon\, WEBS\, and OPRD! \n  \nJoin Bird Alliance of Oregon and Friends of Netarts Bay – Watershed\, Estuary\, Beach\, & Sea (WEBS) to learn about the threatened Western Snowy Plover and Oregon’s coastal ecosystem while hiking the length of Netarts Spit. We hope to observe Snowy Plovers and other coastal creatures on this 13-mile round trip hike. Please bring your own binoculars\, water\, lunch\, and comfortable attire. Participants can opt to join for a portion of the hike if they do not wish to hike the full distance. This is an out-and-back hike along the same stretch of beachline. \nAccessibility\nDistance: 12-13 miles \nElevation Changes: None \nTerrain: Sandy Beach \nAmenities: Flush and Vault Toilets in the campground (limited access on the beach); water is available in the campground; large parking lot with $5 day use fee \nPublic transit: No public transit \nRest stops and pace: We will move at a slow – medium pace\, stopping frequently to look at birds\, washed-up items in the wrack line\, and other points of interest. We will break for lunch on the beach. \nRSVP: FREE event limited to 15 people. \nWhy Western Snowy Plovers?\nThe Pacific coast population of Western Snowy Plovers has been in decline for several decades due to habitat loss\, human disturbances\, and predation pressures. In Oregon\, the population hit a low of about 50 individuals in the early 1990s. Subsequently\, this species was listed as threatened under the Federal Endangered Species Act in 1993. \nDue to targeted recovery efforts in Oregon\, mostly focused on the south and central coast\, the Snowy Plover has bounced back to around 500 individuals in Oregon and are recolonizing traditional north coast nesting sites. \nPlover Patrol engages citizen scientists to monitor plovers on the north coast\, helping Oregon Parks and Recreation Department and Bird Alliance of Oregon track where Snowy Plovers are and how they are recovering to inform management. \nCost: There is no cost to attend this program. Tax-exempt donations to Netarts Bay WEBS to enable programs like this are encouraged\, but not required. \nAn Explore Nature Partnership cross-listed Event
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/hike-netarts-spit-plovers-dunes-and-beach-finds/
LOCATION:Cape Lookout State Park\, 13000 Whiskey Creek Road\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97136\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240722T074500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240722T110000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240717T220244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T220244Z
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SUMMARY:Tidepool Discovery Days (July)
DESCRIPTION:What amazing creatures are lurking at the water’s edge? Come out to Oceanside and see! \nFriends of Netarts Bay WEBS staff and volunteers will be onsite in the tidepools to share about the habitats along the coastal edge. Learn about anemone clone wars\, how a sea star eats\, or how hermit crabs steal shell homes from other crabs! From seaweeds to sculpin fish\, there is an amazing world to discover. Come out and enjoy! \nDetails: Wear boots or bring a change of shoes. DO NOT WEAR Flip flops (they are never ideal for exploring tide pools). Be prepared for Oregon coast weather. \nRegister to save your spot with a tide pool guide! Registration is required. \nWe understand everyone learns and experiences the outdoors differently and we are open to working with anyone that needs additional support. We have limited capacity. Please contact us in advance so we can do our best to accommodate your needs and/or find a way for you or your group to have fun participating in our events. \nAn EXPLORE NATURE Tillamook Coast-approved event! \nQuestions? Contact us at info@netartsbaywebs.org \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrequently asked questions\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere do we meet at the start of the event?\n\n\n\n\nEvent registration will be set-up at the Oceanside State Park Recreation Area. Look for a table set-up in the grassy area out front the bathroom building. \n\n\n\n\n\nWhat is the walk like out to the tidepool area?\n\n\n\n\nCurrently\, there is a nice accumulation of sand from the beach access all the way to the tidepool area. Interpretive Guides will lead participants around the front of Maxwell Point. There is access through a man-made tunnel providing return access even during high tide. \n\n\n\n\n\nWhat animals will we get to see?\n\n\n\n\nEach tidepool tour offers a different mix of wild animals to observe. Species common in this area include ochre sea stars\, granular claw crabs\, acorn barnacles\, sea lemon nudibranchs\, oyster catchers\, purple sea urchins\, six-rayed stars\, tar spot sea cucumbers\, western gulls\, & giant green anemones.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/tidepool-discovery-days-july/
LOCATION:Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site\, Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site Tillamook\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97141\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240721T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240721T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240717T215400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T215400Z
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SUMMARY:Salt Marsh Tour
DESCRIPTION:Salt Marsh Ecology Walk along Netarts Bay: learn about how plants survive in a salty world! \nJoin Friends of Netarts Bay – Watershed\, Estuary\, Beach\, and Sea (WEBS) for a FREE event including a presentation and guided tour along the salt marsh at the southern end of Netarts Bay. Learn about the plants and animals in this unique habitat and the importance of this environment from the forest to the water’s edge. Discover how plants survive in a salty world and explore vegetation succession from the bay to the dunes. \nThis program includes two parts: a presentation followed by a walking tour. \nSALT MARSH PRESENTATION \nThis presentation will review salt marsh habitats and give an overview of the common plants found in these areas and how they are adapted to survive in these salty locations. \nSALT MARSH WALK \nAfter the presentation\, explore the salt marsh with biologist and past WEBS board member\, Jim Young. This field-based walking tour includes an easy to moderate 1.5 to 3-mile hike through muddy\, wet sand\, and loose sand areas. Trails may be covered by brush. This program is best suited for participants 12 years and older who are comfortable with walking in these environments. \nParticipants will need to provide transportation between locations and may need to purchase a day-use permit at the state park. Participants should wear long pants\, closed-toe shoes\, or boots (no flip-flops\, please\, and expect your feet to get muddy) for this adventure. At times\, the tour areas will have a moderate number of mosquitos. WEBS has a limited supply of mosquito nets for participants to wear over their heads if they choose. WEBS requests that participants take appropriate precautions to ensure their comfort. Please be prepared for dynamic coastal weather on the Oregon coast. \nCost: There is no cost to attend this program. Donations in support of Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS are welcome! \nThis event is part of the Explore Nature series of hikes\, walks\, paddles\, and outdoor adventures. Explore Nature events are hosted by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations\, and are meaningful nature-based experiences that highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. \nQuestions? Contact info@netartsbaywebs.org \n  \n\n\n\nWhat supplies should participants bring?\n\n\n\n\nWe recommend that each participant brings a reusable water bottle\, sun screen\, close toed shoes that can get muddy\, walking sticks\, bug spray\, and sunscreen. \n\n\n\n\n\nHow long is the drive from the Netarts Community Club to the furthest point of the field tour?\n\n\n\n\nFrom the Netarts Community Club to the furthest point of the field tour is less than five driving miles one way.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/salt-marsh-tour/
LOCATION:Netarts Community Club\, 4929 Netarts Highway West\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97141\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T120000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240709T183726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T190841Z
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SUMMARY:Bay Stewardship Day
DESCRIPTION:Bay Stewardship Days offer opportunities to give back and work to maintain our natural areas and restore healthy coastal landscapes. \nOn July 10\, we will be clearing around recent plantings aimed at improving and restoring the habitat within the park. We will also be working to remove invasive English Ivy from trees and shrubs within the park. \nDate: July 10 \nTime: 9:30 am to 12:00 PM \nLend a hand clearing weeds and invasive ivy from recent plantings established at Cape Lookout State Park. During the winter\, WEBS volunteers helped OR State Park staff plant a large variety of native trees\, shrubs\, and plants. Now we need help maintaining these plantings and clearing unwanted plants that may slow their growth. \nIf possible\, we ask participants to provide their own: \n\nwork gloves\nhand pruners\nshovels\nappropriate gear for Oregon Coast in July\n\nThis opportunity is an EXPLORE NATURE take-action event! Explore Nature Series events are hosted by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations\, and are meaningful nature-based experiences that highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. \nLearn more about Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS at www.netartsbaywebs.org or by visiting our social media pages (@netartsbaywebs). \nLearn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookCoast.com. \nWe understand everyone learns and experiences the outdoors differently and we are open to working with anyone that needs additional support. We will adjust this hike to meet the needs of participants\, however\, we have limited capacity. Please contact us in advance so we can do our best to accommodate your needs and/or find a way for you or your group to have fun participating in our events. \nQuestions: Info@netartsbaywebs.org
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/bay-stewardship-day/
LOCATION:Cape Lookout State Park\, 13000 Whiskey Creek Road\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97136\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240702T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240702T110000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240702T145602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T151822Z
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SUMMARY:TIDEPOOL DISCOVERY DAY: SUNDAY\, JULY 7TH
DESCRIPTION:What amazing creatures are lurking at the water’s edge? Come out to Oceanside and see! \nFriends of Netarts Bay WEBS staff and volunteers will be onsite in the tidepools to share about the habitats along the coastal edge. Learn about the anemone clone wars\, how a sea star eats\, or how hermit crabs steal shell homes from other crabs! From seaweeds to sculpin fish\, there is an amazing world to discover. Come out and enjoy! \nThe theme for July 7th will focus on SEAWEED and is a compliment to our Seaweed Pressing Workshop.  Learn more about this workshop at the link below. \nDetails: Wear boots or bring a change of shoes.  DO NOT WEAR Flip flops (they are never ideal for exploring tide pools).  Be prepared for Oregon coast weather. \nWe understand everyone learns and experiences the outdoors differently and we are open to working with anyone that needs additional support. We have limited capacity.  Please contact us in advance so we can do our best to accommodate your needs and/or find a way for you or your group to have fun participating in our events. \n  \nGet more information including event time and location.  Registration is required. Find the link to register for this event at: \nhttps://www.netartsbaywebs.org/events \n  \nConnect with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online! \nWebsite: www.netartsbaywebs.org \nSocial: @netartsbaywebs \n  \nConsider donating: \nYour donation helps in supporting the work of our organization. Every little bit helps!  All of our workshops\, classes\, and events are free. As a non-profit organization\, we rely on donations and grants to keep us going\, and growing. \nIf you like to donate\, you can donate on our website. \n  \nWEBS and partners are hosting this event as part of the Explore Nature series of hikes\, walks\, paddles\, and outdoor adventures. Led by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations\, these meaningful nature-based experiences highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. Learn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com. \n 
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/tidepool-discovery-day-sunday-july-7th/
LOCATION:Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site\, Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site Tillamook\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97141\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240609T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240610T120000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240528T221204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T221204Z
UID:10000037-1717923600-1718020800@www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com
SUMMARY:Tide Pool Discovery Days
DESCRIPTION:TIDEPOOL DISCOVERY DAYS SATURDAY\, JUNE 8Tth and SUNDAY\, JUNE 9th. Registration for this event is open. \nWhat amazing creatures are lurking at the water’s edge? Come to Oceanside and join Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS staff and volunteers for this family friendly event. \nThe tidepools at low tides are often full of exciting life just waiting to be discovered. You won’t want to miss the opportunity to explore and learn about the fascinating anemone clone wars\, how a sea star eats\, or how hermit crabs steal shell homes from other crabs! Take a closer look and you may find snails\, limpets\, colorful sea slugs known as nudibranchs. From seaweeds to sculpin fish\, the pools provide another world of exciting and exotic creatures! \nGet more information including event time and location. Registration is required. Find the link to register for this event at: https://www.netartsbaywebs.org/events \nConnect with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online! \nWebsite: www.netartsbaywebs.org \nSocial: @netartsbaywebs \nConsider donating Your donation helps in supporting the work of our organization. Every little bit helps! All of our workshops\, classes and events are free. As a non-profit organization we rely on donations and grants to keep us going\, and growing. You can donate on our website. \nWEBS and partners are hosting this event as part of the Explore Nature series of hikes\, walks\, paddles\, and outdoor adventures. Led by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations\, these meaningful nature-based experiences highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. Learn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/tide-pool-discovery-days/2024-06-09/
LOCATION:Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site\, Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site Tillamook\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Easy,Easy/Beginner,Family Friendly,Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T100000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240509T232318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T232318Z
UID:10000034-1717835400-1717840800@www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com
SUMMARY:Celebrate World Oceans Day at Cape Falcon Marine Reserve
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Short Sand Beach in Oswald West State Park to learn about Oregon’s northernmost marine reserve\, oceanography on the Pacific Coast\, and the incredible geological processes that create the rocky intertidal zone. \nRegistration: free event\, registration is required and space is limited
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/celebrate-world-oceans-day-at-cape-falcon-marine-reserve/
LOCATION:Oswald West State Park\, Arch Cape\, OR\, 97102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Easy/Beginner,Family Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T110000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240528T221204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T221204Z
UID:10000036-1717833600-1717844400@www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com
SUMMARY:Tide Pool Discovery Days
DESCRIPTION:TIDEPOOL DISCOVERY DAYS SATURDAY\, JUNE 8Tth and SUNDAY\, JUNE 9th. Registration for this event is open. \nWhat amazing creatures are lurking at the water’s edge? Come to Oceanside and join Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS staff and volunteers for this family friendly event. \nThe tidepools at low tides are often full of exciting life just waiting to be discovered. You won’t want to miss the opportunity to explore and learn about the fascinating anemone clone wars\, how a sea star eats\, or how hermit crabs steal shell homes from other crabs! Take a closer look and you may find snails\, limpets\, colorful sea slugs known as nudibranchs. From seaweeds to sculpin fish\, the pools provide another world of exciting and exotic creatures! \nGet more information including event time and location. Registration is required. Find the link to register for this event at: https://www.netartsbaywebs.org/events \nConnect with the Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS online! \nWebsite: www.netartsbaywebs.org \nSocial: @netartsbaywebs \nConsider donating Your donation helps in supporting the work of our organization. Every little bit helps! All of our workshops\, classes and events are free. As a non-profit organization we rely on donations and grants to keep us going\, and growing. You can donate on our website. \nWEBS and partners are hosting this event as part of the Explore Nature series of hikes\, walks\, paddles\, and outdoor adventures. Led by a consortium of volunteer community and non-profit organizations\, these meaningful nature-based experiences highlight the unique beauty of Tillamook County and the work being done to preserve and conserve the area’s natural resources and natural resource-based economy. Learn more about Explore Nature at www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/tide-pool-discovery-days/2024-06-08/
LOCATION:Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site\, Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site Tillamook\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Easy,Easy/Beginner,Family Friendly,Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS":MAILTO:info@netartsbaywebs.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240526T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240526T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240514T175545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T175545Z
UID:10000035-1716717600-1716732000@www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com
SUMMARY:Migratory Bird Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join local conservation\, education\, and community science organizations to learn about and celebrate our birds! \nInsects and their importance to migratory birds is the focus of this year’s World Migratory Bird Day\, a global campaign that aims to raise awareness of migratory birds and the need to conserve and support them. \nWhen? Sunday\, May 26th\, 2024 from 10AM- 2PM \nWhere? Lower Nehalem Community Trust’s Alder Creek Farm\,\n35955 Underhill Lane\, Nehalem\, OR 97131 \nWho? Everyone! This is a family-friendly event for seasoned and novice birders alike. No experience necessary and birding opportunities for all. We will have some pairs of binoculars to loan and spotting scopes set up to observe birds in different habitats throughout the farm\, from both easily accessible locations and further afield. \nCelebrate: Come celebrate Spring migration on the North Coast and the important efforts that local organizations are making to protect and help birds and the habitats they depend on. \nACTIVITIES\n10 AM – Get to know your N. Coast Birds!\nGuided Bird Walk \n11:30 AM – Get to know your N. Coast Birds!\nGuided Bird Walk \n(Bird walks are 1 hour in duration and occur along gravel\, wood chip and unmaintained grassy areas. There are two route options available\, one on flat terrain and one that traverses up a medium slope to the upper riparian areas above Alder Creek). \n12:30 PM – Brown Bag Workshop: eBird and iNaturalist\nBring your sack lunch to the barn and chat with local bird nerd podcast team\, Hannah and Erik\, to learn about using these popular apps to identify\, learn and contribute to community science! \n1:15 PM – Birds\, Bugs and Blooms!\nGuided tour of the Nehalem Ethnobotanical Teaching Trail. \nThroughout the Day:\n‘BIG SIT’ – Grab a seat and join our ‘Big Sit’ station where seasoned birders will help point out species by sight and sound and will keep a running tally of birds throughout the day. Participants may arrive and join for any portion of time between 10am and 2pm. Spotting scopes will be available to help locate and observe migratory and resident species along Alder Creek\, overhead and in the seasonal wetland. Come say hello and learn about our local birds. \nGET TO KNOW YOUR LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS – Interactive tabling displays with local partners working in the fields of conservation\, education and wildlife rehabilitation. Come learn more about community conservation and the amazing projects that are happening around the N. Coast! \nKIDS ART AND ACTIVITIES:\nArt and educational activities for some family fun\, hosted by Hoffman Center for the Arts. \nFacilities and Accessibility: There is a gravel road (approx. 50 yards) from the parking area to the main barn/greenhouse. The path is flat and limited accessible parking is available within 40 feet of the central location of this event. The central area is paved and has a slight raised step at the entrance of the barn. There is an accessible picnic table available on the paved central space overlooking the wildlife sanctuary and seasonal wetland. Accessible portable restroom facility is available on site. Please reach out with any questions and we’d be happy to accommodate everyone’s participation to the best of our ability. \nPublic Health and Safety: This is a mostly outdoor event with some activities happening in a covered\, open-air barn. \nEarly birders are welcome to head to Alder Creek Farm for self-guided birding anytime after daybreak. If you aren’t able to catch the 2pm tally\, feel free to upload your list and photos to eBird or email: emilyakdedian@nehalemtrust.org. \nLower Nehalem Community Trust\, Phone: (503) 368-3203\, Email: lnct@nehalemtrust.org. \n  \nTHANK YOU!\n \nWITH SUPPORT FROM:
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/migratory-bird-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Alder Creek Farm\, 35955 Underhill Lane\, Nehalem\, OR\, 97141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action,Art,Easy,Easy/Beginner,Family Friendly,Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240524T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240524T150000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240502T234405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T234725Z
UID:10000032-1716552000-1716562800@www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com
SUMMARY:Nurturing Natives Seedling Thinning
DESCRIPTION:Spring into action in TEP’s greenhouse! \nHelp restore coastal wildlife habitat by thinning and spacing native plant seedlings! These plants are provided to local restoration projects designed to improve water quality and pollinator habitat! \nThe events will be held various Thursdays and Fridays throughout May and June and will all take place at TEP’s Native Plant Nursery located on the Port of Tillamook. Volunteers will be given a brief training and then let loose to help thin the overcrowded seedlings. This step of the process is vital in order to increase airflow\, sunlight\, and for the plants to have room to grow throughout the summer \nWe are extremely excited to open our doors back up to these events and we hope to see you there! \nHow to come prepared: \n• Layers – Depending on greenhouse space\, some individuals may work outside\, so please dress for the weather. The greenhouse stays at least 10 degrees warmer than the ambient temperature. \n• Outdoor shoes\, such as boots\, are recommended. \n• Gardening/Nursery gloves\, if you have them. \n• Water and snacks\, even though we will provide some snacks. \nDirections to the site and additional information will be sent to registered attendees the week of the event. \n**Must be 18 or over to attend** We have a fantastic partnership with Oregon Youth Authority and rely on the Camp Tillamook incarcerated youth as our operations crew at the nursery. Therefore\, we are unable to have minors on the property during our volunteer days.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/nurturing-natives-seedling-thinning/
LOCATION:NORP Nursery\, 6820 Barracks Circle\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults Only,Easy,Easy/Beginner,No Pets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tillamook Estuaries Partnership":MAILTO:info@tbnep.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240517T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240517T150000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240502T234802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T234802Z
UID:10000033-1715947200-1715958000@www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com
SUMMARY:Nurturing Natives Seedling Thinning
DESCRIPTION:Spring into action in TEP’s greenhouse! \nHelp restore coastal wildlife habitat by thinning and spacing native plant seedlings! These plants are provided to local restoration projects designed to improve water quality and pollinator habitat! \nThe events will be held various Thursdays and Fridays throughout May and June and will all take place at TEP’s Native Plant Nursery located on the Port of Tillamook. Volunteers will be given a brief training and then let loose to help thin the overcrowded seedlings. This step of the process is vital in order to increase airflow\, sunlight\, and for the plants to have room to grow throughout the summer \nWe are extremely excited to open our doors back up to these events and we hope to see you there! \nHow to come prepared: \n• Layers – Depending on greenhouse space\, some individuals may work outside\, so please dress for the weather. The greenhouse stays at least 10 degrees warmer than the ambient temperature. \n• Outdoor shoes\, such as boots\, are recommended. \n• Gardening/Nursery gloves\, if you have them. \n• Water and snacks\, even though we will provide some snacks. \nDirections to the site and additional information will be sent to registered attendees the week of the event. \n**Must be 18 or over to attend** We have a fantastic partnership with Oregon Youth Authority and rely on the Camp Tillamook incarcerated youth as our operations crew at the nursery. Therefore\, we are unable to have minors on the property during our volunteer days.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/nurturing-natives-seedling-thinning-2/
LOCATION:NORP Nursery\, 6820 Barracks Circle\, Tillamook\, OR\, 97141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults Only,Easy,Easy/Beginner,No Pets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tillamook Estuaries Partnership":MAILTO:info@tbnep.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240428T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240428T120000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240318T134515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T123017Z
UID:10000028-1714294800-1714305600@www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com
SUMMARY:Mussel Foraging with Four Seasons of Foraging
DESCRIPTION:Tillamook County Wellness and Tillamook Estuaries Partnership bring you Part 3 of Four Seasons Of Foraging! Throughout the year we will co-host 4 events highlighting the unique foraging opportunities coastal Oregon provides. \n \nJoin us and local educator Alanna Kieffer from Shifting Tides LLC at Barview Jetty for a day of mussel foraging! This workshop will introduce students to rocky intertidal ecosystems of the Oregon Coast. We will discuss tides\, ocean conditions\, and safety and etiquette on the rocks. Students will learn how to sustainably harvest shellfish\, as well as how to clean and prepare shellfish once home. There will be a focus on foraging mussels and other intertidal shellfish. We will also briefly discuss wildseaweeds\, harvesting\, seasonality\, and preservation techniques. \n \nSpecial Instructions to access the event location: There’s a $10 parking fee at Barview Jetty. Go through the campground to the actual end of the jetty (big open parking lot with a view of the beach) NOT the lot before the entrance gate. \n \nForaging requires some significant walking including some potentially difficult terrain (we will be scrambling down some rocks)\, so please wear appropriate footgear (e.g. tennis shoes\, rainboots\, or other hiking footwear. For your own safety and comfort\, do not wear flipflops or sandals. Do keep in mind your feet are likely to be in the water at some point\, so rainboots are what I would strongly recommend. \nThe Event will happen rain or shine (unless thunder-storming). If the weather looks “iffy” please bring a rain poncho\, jacket and hat. Please be prepared for any and all types of weather\, the Oregon Coast is often not predictable and we will be fully exposed to the elements. There’s a 100% chance you will get wet during this class! *If* conditions day off are not safe in this environment\, we will use what we can to demonstrate\, and teach\, and potentially move to another spot. \nWhat to bring: You will need a bag (mesh\, reusable grocery bag works great\, or even plastic bag)\, or bucket\, as well as scissors\, a knife\, or gardening gloves\, and a cooler with ice to transport your harvest home. Please also bring a water bottle\, snacks and any other refreshments you may want during the Event. Personal medications and sunscreen are also recommended. \n \nShellfish permits can be obtained online from ODFW\, please do so before class\, and should be available on the app on your phone for easy access incase needed. \n \nThis is a free event and registration will be capped at 20 attendees. \n \nAccessibility Level: We will be walking on the beach and scrambling on large boulders that make up the Jetty. The parking lot is made up of small gravel and dirt. Please see pictures below for more information on whether this event is accessible for you. If there is any other information we can provide or accommodations we can help with\, please email us at info@tbnep.org or call our office at 503 322-2222. \n \nThis is an Explore Nature Tillamook Coast event. Explore Nature is sponsored in part by Tillamook Coast Visitors Center and Travle Oregon.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/mussel-foraging-with-four-seasons-of-foraging/
LOCATION:Barview Jetty\, Barview Jetty\, Rockaway Beach\, OR\, 97136\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240421T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240421T140000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240403T145250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240405T183224Z
UID:10000029-1713697200-1713708000@www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com
SUMMARY:EARTH DAY STEWARDSHIP @ ELK MEADOWS PARK
DESCRIPTION:EARTH DAY STEWARDSHIP @ ELK MEADOWS PARK\n\nAPRIL 21 @ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM\n\n\n\nEARTH DAY ACTION!\nSTEWARDSHIP @ ELK MEADOWS PARK\n\nAPRIL\, 21 2024 @ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere:  Elk Meadows Park\, at the end of Neptune Way\, in Bayside Gardens\, between Manzanita and Nehalem. (Turn south off of Hwy. 101 onto Bayside GardensRoad. Go to Neptune Way\, the last right turn before you reach the Bay. Go to the end of Neptune Way. The park will be on your left).\n\n\nWhat We’ll Do:  We will mulch\, clean up tree cages and enclosures\, chip paths and remove blackberry and scotch broom\, helping the Park’s native plants survive by removing competition. (Who knows\, you may even see some of the neighborhood citizens after whom the park is named!)\n\nWhat to Expect: We will provide tools and gloves\, but you are welcome to bring your own. Please wear sturdy shoes and dress for variable coastal Oregon weather! Parking is adjacent to the park and surfaces are gravel\, wood chips and grass. We will be using hand tools such as loppers\, pruning saws and shovels. There is a raised boardwalk across a small wetland and stairs connecting the upper and lower park areas. This park is owned by the City of Manzanita and stewarded by the Lower Nehalem Trust with the help of the community. There is no restroom on-site but generous neighbors have been known to accommodate if the need arises!  You will be asked to sign the LNCT volunteer waiver to participate in this event.\n\nStatement of Inclusion: We understand everyone learns and experiences the outdoors differently and we welcome collaboration with anyone who needs additional support. We are happy to adjust this event to meet the needs of participants to the extent possible within our capacity. Please get in touch in advance to discuss your personal or group’s needs. \nOutreach for this event is supported in part by Tillamook Coast Visitors Association and Travel Oregon Forever Fund. \n\n\n\nIf you have questions\, please contact us at Lower Nehalem Community Trust at lnct@nehalemtrust.org or 503-368-3203.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/548/
LOCATION:Elk Meadows Park\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Easy/Beginner,Family Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240420T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T102802
CREATED:20240409T152245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T152245Z
UID:10000031-1713607200-1713618000@www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com
SUMMARY:Spring Clean-up Between the Capes - April 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join SOLVE\, Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS (www.netartsbaywebs.org)\, Oceanside Surf Co./Current Cafe\, Netarts Oceanside Fire\, and other Tillamook County partners to clean up the areas around Netarts and Oceanside on April 20 from 10 AM – 1 PM. Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS members and our partners have been working with SOLVE to host cleanups in the area from Cape Lookout to Cape Meares to Bay Ocean for over a decade. Join us this year and help us protect marine life and maintain the beauty of our coast. This beach cleanup is family-friendly\, dog-friendly\, and volunteers of all ages will find the event fun and rewarding. Remember our ocean shores can be dangerous. Avoid logs in the water. Keep your distance from marine mammals\, and never turn your back on the ocean! If you find any hazardous material\, please alert your Beach Captain. And remember\, it’s more fun to work as part of a team. Bring a buddy\, stay safe\, and have fun! Advanced registration saves time but is not required. Check-in for this event at any of the following locations: Netarts Boat Basin 2065 Netarts Basin Boat Rd\, Tillamook\, OR 97141 Oceanside Surf Co./ Current Cafe 1505 Pacific Ave\, Oceanside\, OR 97134 \n  \nAdvanced Registration: Is highly suggested but not required. Please sign up (green button below) ahead of time to guarantee your spot. \nMeeting Location: Volunteers will be meeting at the Netarts Boat Basin or Oceanside Surf Co./ Current Cafe. Look for the SOLVE signs and Friends of Netarts Bay flag! \nAddress: 2065 Netarts Basin Boat Rd\, Tillamook\, OR 97141 | Map Link \nWhat to Bring: Please wear closed-toed shoes and weather-appropriate clothing\, and bring a backpack for hands-free convenience. Feel free to bring your personal tools if available and a reusable water bottle to support our sustainability efforts. \nWhat’s Provided: Trash bags and gloves are available to all volunteers at check-in. A small supply of trash grabbers can be loaned. If you have your own\, please bring them. \nRestrooms: Public restrooms are available at the check-in locations. \nParking: Parking at check-in is limited however people usually move in and out quickly. A day pass will be provided to any volunteer cleaning sections of the beach requiring parking in a county fee lot. \nTransit: There is a nearby bus stop to the check-in location. Please see the NW Connect Oregon website and The Wave for more information: https://www.nworegontransit.org/routes/ \nAccessibility: This area may not be easily accessible for folks with mobility concerns. \nTranslation Services: There will not be a Spanish speaker present at this event. \nParticipant Age Guidelines: All Ages Welcome \nGroups: If you’d like to register a group\, please create a team first. For detailed instructions\, review our Teams Guide.
URL:https://www.explorenaturetillamookcoast.com/event/spring-clean-up-between-the-capes-april-2024/
LOCATION:2065 Netarts Basin Boat Rd\, Tillamook\, OR 97141
CATEGORIES:Easy/Beginner,Family Friendly,Pet Friendly
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