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Riverfest
events come to Sisters Riverfest, Central
Oregon's annual celebration of the Deschutes River Basin, is set to begin
on Friday, May 2.
Sponsored by the Upper Deschutes
Watershed Council, Riverfest events are designed to heighten public interest
and broaden understanding of Central Oregon's waterways.
"We really want to highlight
that it's a great opportunity for people to get to know their watershed,"
said Bea Armstrong, Riverfest Coordinator.
"There are 22 events planned,
with something for everyone -- for kids and for adults; and we definitely
want to emphasize our website, which is www.deschutesriverfest.com."
Although many of the scheduled
events take place in Bend and elsewhere, the very first event takes place
right here in Sisters on Friday, May 2.
Norma Funai of Sisters will
lead a bird walk at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve beginning at 9 a.m. The
145-acre Preserve is among the Deschutes Basin Land Trust's more recent
acquisitions.
The historic Preserve, which
was the site of one of the earliest European settlements east of Oregon's
Cascade Mountains, is located along Squaw Creek, about three miles north
of town.
In addition to birding, Funai
will offer information about the Deschutes Basin Land Trust, the diverse
habitats represented at the preserve and information about ongoing restoration
efforts at the site.
Interested persons may register
by calling 330-0017.
Other weekend events are primarily
in Bend and include the Mirror Pond Gallery Art Walk, Saturday's 11th
annual Salmon Run, canoe and kayak demonstrations, children's stories,
folk singing and nature walks.
The next major event in Sisters
is a charrette to focus on Squaw Creek, which will be hosted by Maret
Pajutee and the Forest Service on Monday, May 5.
This forum will address the
Wild and Scenic River plan for management of Squaw Creek, which flows
through Sisters.
The event will take place
from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Sisters Ranger District Office (see
related story).
Events continue throughout
the following week, with the next Sisters feature occurring on Thursday,
May 8.
Jay Bowerman will lead a program
titled "Amphibians and Aquatic Communities: A Workshop on Monitoring Biological
Indicators."
The workshop will be conducted
at the Camp Polk Meadow Preserve and will examine aquatic communities
and ways to track and study wetland health, especially as it relates to
Camp Polk Meadow.
The workshop has a limit of
12 participants and will last all day. There is a fee. To register, contact
the Deschutes Basin Land Trust at 330-0017.
The following day, Friday
May 9, Pajutee will lead a "Secrets of Squaw Creek Hike" to explore the
local, but little-known, stream which has been designated a "Wild and
Scenic River" by Congress.
Pajutee will explain about
stream ecology, native plants and animals and also discuss current "hot
issues" relating to Squaw Creek.
The hike is classified as
"moderately strenuous." While there is no fee, a limit of 15 persons has
been set for the event. Register by calling 382-0210.
The final Sisters event is
set for Saturday, May 10, the last day of Riverfest.
Sisters naturalist Jim Anderson
will lead a program called the "Wonderful World of Wildlife" at the Camp
Polk Meadow Preserve.
Anderson will explore the
diversity of wildlife in the area, look for wildlife signs, discuss species
interactions and habitat requirements, and practice wildlife survey techniques.
There is a fee and a limit of 15 persons. Register by calling 330-0017.
Many other Riverfest events
are planned, including river hikes, a canoe trip, and other educational
and fun experiences.
"We'd also like to emphasize
the cleanup day on May 10," Armstrong said. "It's a great opportunity
for people to come together and join forces to clean up our rivers."
Nearby Cline Falls is one
of the sites on the Riverfest's cleanup list.
For further information and
a complete listing of all the events, log onto the Riverfest website or
contact the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council at 330-0017.
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