Sound Water Stewards
Sound Water Stewards Training Town Hall
Pop Up Plaza Oak Harbor, WA, United StatesSound Water Stewards invite you to a virtual Town Hall to learn about the SWS Annual Training program in 2022.
Camano Sound Water Stewards Pop-Up
Iverson Spit Preserve Iverson Road, Camano, WA, United StatesVisit Sound Water Stewards at a pop-up educational booth at Island County Parks. Learn about local marine ecosystem, plants and animals.
Camano Sound Water Stewards Pop-Up
Barnum Point 278 S Sunrise Blvd, Camano Island, WAVisit Sound Water Stewards at a pop-up educational booth at Island County Parks. Learn about local marine ecosystem, plants and animals.
Camano Sound Water Stewards Pop-Up
Cavalero County Park Simonson Place, Camano, WA, United StatesVisit Sound Water Stewards at a pop-up educational booth at Island County Parks. Learn about local marine ecosystem, plants and animals.
Camano Sound Water Stewards Pop-Up
Iverson Spit Preserve Iverson Road, Camano, WA, United StatesVisit Sound Water Stewards at a pop-up educational booth at Island County Parks. Learn about local marine ecosystem, plants and animals.
Camano Sound Water Stewards Pop-Up
Barnum Point 278 S Sunrise Blvd, Camano Island, WAVisit Sound Water Stewards at a pop-up educational booth at Island County Parks. Learn about local marine ecosystem, plants and animals.
Know Your Weeds Class and Work Party
Greenbank Farm 765 Wonn Rd., Greenbank, WA, United StatesLearn about weeds, how to identify key noxious weeds, removal techniques, and property owner responsibilities. Today's is Poison Hemlock.
Gray Whale Watch to Benefit Sound Water Stewards
Port of South Whidbey at Langley 228 Wharf St, Langley, WA, United StatesThis whale-watching adventure is an annual fundraiser for Sound Water Stewards, which works to preserve the natural quality of Puget Sound.
Whidbey Waters – Whidbey Shores
Freeland Library, 5495 S Harbor Ave, Freeland, WA, 98249, United StatesWhidbey Waters — Whidbey Shores is a joint photo show by seven Sound Water Steward volunteers, that portrays the beauty and biological richness of the beaches of Whidbey Island. This exhibit, a prequel to Earth and Ocean Month, showcases the unique and rich environments of our beaches through stunning panoramas and beach scenes. Discover colorful...
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