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Juanita Bay Park Bird Walk
Juanita Bay Park,
Mar 16, 2010
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Washington's Woodpeckers
Northlake Unitarian Church, Kirkland,
Mar 18, 2010
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Watershed Park Nature Walk
Watershed Park, Kirkland,
Mar 21, 2010
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Birding the Hot Spots of King County
Mar 22, 2010
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Board Meeting
Chapel Side Room,
Mar 22, 2010
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Program Night

Our monthly Program Night is open to the public, members and friends!

Please join us for a stimulating one-hour presentation on birds, wildlife, plants, nature travel, or bird-related conservation topic.  We also have an activity fair each night, with information and pictures of all the activities in which we are involved.  We have a short chapter business meeting to keep you informed and we greatly enjoy our refreshments and socializing. 

Calendar

  • We meet from September through June on the fourth Thursday of the month; the November Meeting is one week early due to Thanksgiving.
  • In December, Program Night is replaced by the Christmas Bird Count and dinner afterward.
  • In January we have our Annual Volunteer Dinner on the fourth Thursday. The dinner program is a half hour of musical fade-dissolve image shows by our photography group.
  • In February, we have a special kids and adults half-hour program, followed by a kids activity downstairs.  After the break, adults reconvene for a presentation by one of our Eastside Audubon members.

Upcoming Program Night Topics and Speakers

Previous Program Night Topics and Speakers

Schedule

  • 6:30 - Activity fair and socializing
  • 7:00 - Special promotions, chapter announcements
  • 7:20 - Refreshments break and socializing, more activity fair; meet the speaker
  • 7:50 - Main presentation  (ends before 9:00)

Everything is free and open to the public.  Invite a friend or anyone who wants to know more about the topic of the month.

 

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The mission of Eastside Audubon is to protect, preserve and enhance natural ecosystems and our communities for the benefit of birds, other wildlife and people.