[North-NV-Greens] Fwd: Nevada Wilderness events in May and June
Paul Etxeberri
eusko at greens.org
Wed Apr 27 00:20:59 PDT 2005
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>Apologies to any who receive multiple postings
>of this email. It is not intentional.
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>Greetings Nevada Wilderness supporters!!
>
>Happy belated Earth Day to everyone. As we head
>into warmer weather, here are numerous
>opportunities to shake off winter's cabin fever,
>get out on the ground, meet great people, do
>good and help protect Nevada's wild places!
>
>April 30-May 1 -- Black Rock Desert
>Black Rock Rendezvous Volunteer
>Orientation/Campout. The orientation will
>include workshops on visitor contact, the
>Wilderness Stewardship program, route
>restoration, Leave No Trace principles, map
>reading/GPS use, etcContact Dave Lefevre, BLM
>Outdoor Recreation Planner (Phone Number
>775-623-1770).
>
>May 10-15, Wilderness Week in Reno. Take part in
>any or all of the following events. For
>information on Wilderness Week events, call
>Cameron Johnson (775) 746-7850.
>
> Tuesday, May 10 - Nevada Wilderness Coalition
>Volunteer Happy Hour, 6:30pm, Great Basin
>Brewing Company, 846 Victorian Avenue in Sparks.
>Directions at
><http://www.greatbasinbrewingco.com/>www.greatbasinbrewingco.com.
>Get an update on the campaign to protect
>Nevada's wilderness, write letters, plan trips,
>and enjoy two dollar pints until 8pm.
>Thursday, May 12 - Wild Nevada Coffeehouse and
>Book Reading, Room 102, Ansari Business
>Building, UNR, 6:30pm. Join us to meet and hear
>from authors of the newly released Wild Nevada:
>Testimonies on Behalf of the Desert. Enjoy
>refreshments and good conversation, and have a
>chance to buy a book and have it signed.
>Saturday, May 14 - Nevada Wilderness Advocacy
>Training, Patagonia, 9am - 5pm. Learn from
>dynamic speakers and share your ideas for
>protecting Nevada's wilderness at our Wilderness
>Advocacy Training. We guarantee that you will
>leave this one-day wilderness advocacy
>extravaganza more informed, energized, and
>prepared to fight for protection of Nevada's
>wild places. Lunch and snacks will be provided,
>and there will be a social gathering following
>the training. The Wilderness Advocacy Training
>is FREE but space is limited, so please RSVP in
>advance to Cameron Johnson at (775) 746-7850 or
><mailto:cameron.johnson at wildnevada.org>cameron.johnson at wildnevada.org
>to secure your spot.
>Sunday, May 15 - Wilderness Values Hike to Bald
>Mountain. We will depart at 8:30am from the
>parking lot of REI, on the corner of Plumb and
>Harvard, to visit this area proposed for
>wilderness protection. Bring a bag lunch.
>May 13-22, Wilderness week in Las Vegas. Take
>part in any or all of the following events. For
>information on Wilderness Week events, call
>Susan Potts at (702) 650-6542.
>
>May 14-15 - Mormon Mountains Wilderness. Project
>will involve reclaiming closed routes and
>construction of vehicle barriers in the Mormon
>Mountain Wilderness on Saturday and a hike to
>the top of Moapa Peak on Sunday. Call Steve
>Leslie, BLM outdoor recreation planner for
>details. (775-289-1867).
> Friday, May 20 - Wild Nevada Coffeehouse and
>Book Reading, Dead Poet Books, 6:30pm, Dead
>Poets Books, 937 S. Rainbow. Join us to meet and
>hear from authors of the newly released Wild
>Nevada: Testimonies on Behalf of the Desert.
>Enjoy refreshments, good conversation, and
>prizes at this great local bookstore.
>Saturday, May 21 - Nevada Wilderness Advocacy
>Training, 9am - 5pm. Learn from dynamic speakers
>and share your ideas for protecting Nevada's
>wilderness at our Wilderness Advocacy Training.
>We guarantee that you will leave this one-day
>wilderness advocacy extravaganza more informed,
>energized, and prepared to fight for protection
>of Nevada's wild places. Lunch will be
>provided, as well as a BBQ in the park following
>the training. The Wilderness Advocacy Training
>is FREE but space is limited, so please RSVP in
>advance to Susan Potts at (702) 650-6542 or
><mailto:Susan at FNW.lvcoxmail.com>Susan at FNW.lvcoxmail.com
>to secure your spot.
>Sunday, May 22 - Wilderness Hike to Mt.
>Charleston. Meet at 9am at Durango Hills
>Community Center to arrange carpool.Join us for
>an energizing hike to an area that is proposed
>for protection. Bring a bag lunch and sunscreen!
>
>May 14-15 -- Soldier Meadows in Black Rock
>Desert. Projects will focus on site restoration
>at the Soldier Meadow Hot Springs and adjacent
>Wilderness Areas. Project will include car
>camping at the Hot Springs. Contact Dave
>Lefevre, BLM Outdoor Recreation Planner for
>details. (Phone Number 775-623-1770)
>
>June 11 -- Hunter Creek in Mt. Rose Wilderness.
>Join Friends of Nevada Wilderness as we attack
>invasive plants in Hunter Creek. This is in
>association with UNR Cooperative Extension and
>is part of a region-wide effort to control
>invasive plants. Call Brian Beffort for more
>information, 775-324-7667.
>
> June 25-26 -- So. Jacksons Mountains Wilderness
>in Black Rock Desert. Wilderness Restoration
>Volunteer Project to remove invasive tamarisk
>from the South Jackson Mountain Wilderness on
>Saturday and a hike into the wilderness on
>Sunday. Call Brian Murdock, BLM Wilderness
>Coordinator for details. (Phone Number
>775-623-1761).
>
--
Paul Etxeberri
"Forests precede civilizations and deserts follow" ---Chateaubriand
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