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CARPOOL from PCEI Nature Center leaves at 9:00am and from Pullman (Pine Street Plaza) at 9:30am.
Please RSVP so we can plan accordingly: jalexander@pcei.org or call 208-596-1837
Tools, gloves and some snacks will be provided. Please dress for weather, wear sturdy shoes, bring sunscreen, and water.
Open to the public. Please email Carole Wells for an agenda.
Join us for a dance party featuring Henry C. and the Willards to help PCEI break in and support the new Nancy Taylor Memorial Pavilion. Donations collected that evening will go support the completion of the Nancy Taylor Memorial Pavilion at the PCEI Nature Center.
Open to the public. Please email Carole Wells for an agenda.
The Hanford cleanup is costing taxpayers billions each year. We regularly hear about radioactive leaks and delays in processing waste. What’s the rest of the story? Ginger Wireman’s presentation, ‘What’s Up with Hanford Cleanup?’ will explain the current status of Hanford cleanup and the State of Washington’s role in cleanup oversight. Wireman has been a community outreach and environmental education specialist with the Washington Dept. of Ecology’s Nuclear Waste Program since 2001. She has an MS in Environmental Studies and has written and illustrated a children’s book, ‘If Wishes Had Wings’, which explores the animals and habitats of the Washington shrub steppe and Cascade Mountains through a child’s imagination. This presentation will be at 7 p.m., Tuesday, November 12, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse, 420 E. Second St., Moscow. Sponsored by Palouse Group of the Sierra Club and Palouse Environmental Sustainability Coalition. For further information, contact Al Poplawsky.
The PCEI Nature Center needs your help! As a hub for environmental education and sustainable living projects, we are in constant need of volunteers to help maintain and improve our 12.3-acre site. Join us every Tuesday for Drop-In Volunteer Day 10am-4pm. If you have a specific skill set, or would like to be a project
Open to the public. Please email Carole Wells for an agenda. Need directions to PCEI?
We are excited to show off the PCEI Nature Center after the sun goes down! Full moon hikes will be centered on nocturnal animals, phases of the moon, history and folklore surrounding our lunar companion. Star parties are all about looking up! We’ll point the telescopes up, turn off the lights, and learn about the “creatures” in the night sky. Bring the family for these unique opportunities!
Cost: Free for PCEI members and K-12 students, $5 for non-members
Directions to the PCEI Nature center can be found at http://www.pcei.org/nature-center/