Title | Padilla Bay Summer Newsletter |
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Padilla Bay Summer Newsletter (Number of pages: 8) (Publication Size: 612KB)
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Author(s) | Susan Wood | ||||
Description | This issue includes: *Wild Edible Plants with Marlee Osterbauer *David Drummond teaches Corvidea: Jays, Magies, Nutcreackers, Crows, and Ravens *The Natuare of Haiku with Michael Dylan Welch *Nature Journals with Libby Mills *Aquarium Tour and Fish Feeding *Mud Flat Safaris *Beach Seines *Mini Explorers are the 3-5 year olds *Junior Ecologists are 6-9 year olds *ART for Learnoing Science Week *Watershed Letterbox Trail Kickoff |
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Contact | Susn Wood at 360-428-1558 | ||||
Keywords | Padilla, Padilla Bay, newsletter | ||||
WEB PAGE | Padilla Bay website | ||||
RELATED PUBLICATIONS | Title:
Padilla Bay Newsletter Summer 2013 Padilla Bay Newsletter, Winter 2011-2012 |
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