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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20181023T130000
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SUMMARY:Blindman River Restoration Project Open House
DESCRIPTION:Agenda \nFacilitator : Noel St Jean (AWES)\nParticipating Organizations: (Lacombe County\, Red Deer County\, Ponoka County\,\nRed Deer River Watershed Alliance\, AWES & C&F)\n1.\nIntroductions\na. Team member Introductions\nb. Attendees Introductions\n2.\nIntroduction to Blindman River Restoration Project (Noel St Jean)\na. Review of project details\nb. Introduction to Riparian Assessment Project\n3.\nReview of the Riparian Assessment Project (Shari Clare)\na. Technical Details\nb. Potential Future Uses\n4.\nIntroduction and Review of the Ecological Values of Blindman River Riparian area (Kelsey Spicer-Rawe)\n5.\nReview of the Red Deer River Watershed Alliance Plans (Blindman River Sub-Basin)(Rosemarie Ferjuc)\n6.\nBenefits of becoming involved in the Blindman River Restoration Project & Process (Noel St.Jean)\na. Who Can Become Involved\nb. How you can become involved\nc. Linkages to other programs in the area.\nd. Benefits to being involved\n7.\nClosing/Summation and Going Forward Plans (Noel St Jean)
URL:https://www.awes-ab.ca/event/blindman-river-restoration-project-open-house/
LOCATION:Abbey Centre\, 4500 Womacks Rd\, Blackfalds\, Alberta\, T0M0J0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:West of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton,East of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20180918T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20180918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T001800
CREATED:20180829T180411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180913T145235Z
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SUMMARY:Eco-Buffer & Shelterbelt Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in enhancing your land’s habitat value for wildlife such as pollinators? Reducing wind-stress on your crops\, livestock\, or farm-site? Trapping snow where you want it to be trapped? Making your land more resilient to flooding and droughts? \nIf you missed the June 20th Eco-buffer & Shelterbelt workshop\, don’t fret. On September 18\, Luke Wonneck with the Agroforestry Woodlot Extension Society (AWES) will again be joining Red Deer County to host a 2nd Eco-buffer & Shelterbelt workshop aimed at helping participants put their own designs together\, create a site prep plan and a customized management plan specifically for them. A short recap of the last workshop will also be given. \nAvailable resources and funding opportunities to help with establishing Eco-Buffers and shelterbelts will also be discussed and you will leave with your own plan of action for your eco-buffer or shelterbelt! \nWhen & Where: \n\nTuesday\, September 18\, 2018 from 5:00pm – 9:00pm\nAt the Red Deer County Centre\, in Council Chambers\n\nAgenda: \n\n5:00pm – Intros\, Recap June 20 presentations\n6:15pm – Light dinner\, ALUS/Green Acreages/CAP funding\n6:45pm – Example: Wetland site assessment (outside)\n7:45pm – Customizing your tree plant for different services\n8:15pm – Creating your own plan\n9:00pm – Head home\n\nRegistration: \n\nPre-registration is required\nRegister on Eventbrite.\nRegistration Deadline: Monday\, September 20\, 2018.\nNote: your property’s Legal Land Location/Lot Block Plan numbers are required at the event\n\nPlease call Red Deer County’s Agriculture Services at 403.342.8654 with any questions\, or email us at agriculture@rdcounty.ca
URL:https://www.awes-ab.ca/event/eco-buffer-shelterbelt-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Red Deer County Centre\, 38106 Range Road 275\, Red Deer\, Alberta\, T4S 2L9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:West of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton,East of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180724T160000
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SUMMARY:Mountain View County: 2-day Riparian Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Are you a farmer\, rancher\, or acreage owner with a “riparian area” – that is\, land that borders some sort of water feature? Perhaps you have a stream running through your property\, a small pond out back\, or even just a wet spot in your cropland. If you do\, then the next question is: are you managing your riparian areas to their full potential? \nFrom July 23-24/2018\, the Agroforestry and Woodlot Extension Society is partnering up with Cows & Fish and Mountain View County to deliver a mini-course that aims to help landowners manage their riparian areas in ways that maximize the environmental\, social\, and economic benefits to themselves\, their community\, and the greater watershed. Examples of these benefits include improved water quality\, moderation of floods and droughts\, erosion reduction\, wildlife habitat\, forage production for livestock\, recreational opportunities\, and alternative enterprises such as timber\, firewood\, fruit\, nuts\, mushrooms\, and medicinal plants. \nThe course will begin with a brief background on riparian areas and their importance within the larger watershed. Participants will then get the chance to visit a riparian area in Mountain View County\, where they will learn how to conduct a site assessment for determining riparian health and potential to provide functions\, goods\, and services. Back in the class\, participants will be given maps of their own riparian areas and other tools to help define a vision and management plan. Course staff will support this exercise through presentations and one-on-one technical assistance on potential management practices that landowners may wish to consider (e.g. to provide opportunities for sustainable grazing\, fruit or timber production\, wildlife habitat\, etc.)\, and an additional field visit\, weather permitting. The course will end with participants having the opportunity to share their vision and management plan with other participants to receive further feedback and insight.\nIn short\, this course includes \n• Two full days of instruction/active participation on riparian area assessment\, restoration and management. This includes site visits to nearby riparian areas each day\, weather permitting.\n• Printouts of background information and management tools\, including a course workbook\, relevant informational factsheets and manuals\, laminated maps of participants’ properties\, and more\n• Lunch and snacks/refreshments for both days \nThe fee for this course is $20 per participant. This fee has been greatly reduced\, as the majority of course costs are being covered by a grant from the Watershed Resiliency and Restoration Program (WRRP)\, administered by Alberta Environment and Parks. The primary objective of WRRP is to increase the natural ability of the province’s watersheds to reduce the intensity\, magnitude\, duration and effects of flooding and drought through watershed mitigation measures. Widespread implementation of the riparian restoration and management practices taught in this course has the potential to mitigate flooding and drought throughout the watershed while also providing direct benefits to landowners. \nRegister at now via Eventbrite to reserve your spot for the course!  \nAny questions\, Contact Daniela at Mountain View County 403-335-3311 Ext 204\, email darcher@mvcounty.com \n 
URL:https://www.awes-ab.ca/event/mountain-view-county-2-day-riparian-management-workshop/
LOCATION:Bergen Hall\, Range Rd 53C\, Mountain View County\, Alberta
CATEGORIES:West of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton,East of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180719T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180720T160000
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CREATED:20180417T182820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180625T192236Z
UID:10000099-1531990800-1532102400@www.awes-ab.ca
SUMMARY:Brazeau County: 2-day Riparian Management Course
DESCRIPTION:Do you have riparian areas on your land? Join the Agroforestry and Woodlot Extension Society\, Cows & Fish\, and Brazeau County for a mini-course that will give you ideas and tools to maximize the economic\, social\, and environmental benefits provided by your riparian areas. Examples of these benefits include improved water quality\, moderation of floods and droughts\, erosion reduction\, wildlife habitat\, forage production for livestock\, recreational opportunities\, and alternative enterprises such as timber\, firewood\, fruit\, nuts\, mushrooms\, and medicinal plants. \nThis course includes: \n\nTwo full days of instruction/active participation on riparian area assessment\, restoration and management. This includes site visits to nearby riparian areas each day\, weather permitting.\nPrintouts of background information and management tools\, including a course workbook\, relevant informational factsheets and manuals\, laminated maps of participants’ properties\, and more\nLunch and snacks/refreshments for both days\n\nYou will leave the course with a draft version of your own Riparian Management Plan! \nRegister now via Eventbrite to reserve your spot in the course! \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Dawnia McCann from Brazeau County at 780-542-7777.
URL:https://www.awes-ab.ca/event/brazeau-county-2-day-riparian-management-workshop/
LOCATION:Golden Age Friendship Centre\, 5020 50 Ave\, Breton\, Alberta\, T0C 0P0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:West of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180620T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180620T200000
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SUMMARY:Eco-Buffer & Shelterbelt Workshop in Red Deer County
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in enhancing your land’s habitat value for wildlife such as pollinators? Reducing wind-stress on your crops\, livestock\, or farm-site? Trapping snow where you want it to be trapped? Making your land more resilient to flooding and droughts? Join us for our Eco-Buffer & Shelterbelt Workshop! \nEco-Buffers and Shelterbelts are tree-based systems with the potential to do all of these things and more. With the help of Luke Wonneck of the Agroforestry & Woodlot Extension Society (AWES)\, Red Deer County is hosting a workshop where participants will learn the about the differences between Eco-Buffers and Shelterbelts\, the various benefits they can provide\, and some basic principles for designing and establishing one that would be suitable for your property. \nAvailable resources and funding opportunities to help with establishing Eco-Buffers and Shelterbelts will also be discussed. \nWhen & Where: \n\nWednesday\, June 20\, 2018 from 5:45pm – 8:00pm\nAt the Red Deer County Centre\, in Council Chambers\n\nAgenda: \n\n5:45pm – Registration & Light Dinner\n6:00pm-7:45pm – Intros\, Presentations\n7:45pm-8:00pm – Recap\, Head Home\n\nRegistration: \n\nPre-registration is required\nRegister on Eventbrite\nRegistration Deadline: Monday\, June 18\, 2018\nNote: your property’s Legal Land Location/Lot Block Plan numbers are required at the event\n\nPlease call Red Deer County’s Agriculture Services at 403.342.8654 with any questions\, or email us at agriculture@rdcounty.ca
URL:https://www.awes-ab.ca/event/eco-buffer-shelterbelt-workshop-in-red-deer-county/
LOCATION:Red Deer County Centre\, 38106 Range Road 275\, Red Deer\, Alberta\, T4S 2L9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:West of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180602
DTSTAMP:20260409T001800
CREATED:20180417T161838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180426T182328Z
UID:10000097-1527724800-1527897599@www.awes-ab.ca
SUMMARY:Rocky View County: 2-day Riparian Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Register with Rocky View County online or by calling 403-230-1401. The deadline to register is May 24\, 2018. \nAre you a farmer\, rancher\, or acreage owner with a “riparian area” – that is\, land that borders some sort of water feature? Perhaps you have a stream running through your property\, a small pond out back\, or even just a wet spot in your cropland. If you do\, then the next question is: are you managing your riparian areas to their full potential? \nFrom May 31st-June 1/2018\, the Agroforestry and Woodlot Extension Society is partnering up with Cows & Fish and Rocky View County to deliver a mini-course that aims to help landowners manage their riparian areas in ways that maximize the environmental\, social\, and economic benefits to themselves\, their community\, and the greater watershed. Examples of these benefits include improved water quality\, moderation of floods and droughts\, erosion reduction\, wildlife habitat\, forage production for livestock\, recreational opportunities\, and alternative enterprises such as timber\, firewood\, fruit\, nuts\, mushrooms\, and medicinal plants. \nThe course will begin with a brief background on riparian areas and their importance within the larger watershed. Participants will then get the chance to visit a riparian area in Rocky View County\, where they will learn how to conduct a site assessment for determining riparian health and potential to provide functions\, goods\, and services. Back in the class\, participants will be given maps of their own riparian areas and other tools to help define a vision and management plan. Course staff will support this exercise through presentations and one-on-one technical assistance on potential management practices that landowners may wish to consider (e.g. to provide opportunities for sustainable grazing\, fruit or timber production\, wildlife habitat\, etc.)\, and an additional field visit\, weather permitting. The course will end with participants having the opportunity to share their vision and management plan with other participants to receive further feedback and insight.\nIn short\, this course includes \n• Two full days of instruction/active participation on riparian area assessment\, restoration and management. This includes site visits to nearby riparian areas each day\, weather permitting.\n• Printouts of background information and management tools\, including a course workbook\, relevant informational factsheets and manuals\, laminated maps of participants’ properties\, and more\n• Lunch and snacks/refreshments for both days \nThe fee for this course is $20 per participant. This fee has been greatly reduced\, as the majority of course costs are being covered by a grant from the Watershed Resiliency and Restoration Program (WRRP)\, administered by Alberta Environment and Parks. The primary objective of WRRP is to increase the natural ability of the province’s watersheds to reduce the intensity\, magnitude\, duration and effects of flooding and drought through watershed mitigation measures. Widespread implementation of the riparian restoration and management practices taught in this course has the potential to mitigate flooding and drought throughout the watershed while also providing direct benefits to landowners. \nRegister with Rocky View County online or by calling 403-230-1401. The deadline to register is May 24\, 2018. \n 
URL:https://www.awes-ab.ca/event/rocky-view-county-2-day-riparian-management-course/
LOCATION:Crossfield Municipal Library\, 1210 Railway ST\, Crossfield\, Alberta\, T0M 0S0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:West of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T001800
CREATED:20180411T143940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180417T170530Z
UID:10000094-1527584400-1527606000@www.awes-ab.ca
SUMMARY:Edible Riparian Buffer Planting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join the County of Wetaskiwin\, Agroforestry and Woodlot Extension Society\, and Cows and Fish for a free workshop on planting a riparian buffer that produces fruit! We’ll start with an overview of riparian management and health and the rationale behind the planting design. We’ll then plant and mulch a mixture of riparian and berry-producing species. \n\nSpace is limited! Register before May 25th with Kim Barkwell from Wetaskiwin County at kbarkwell@county.wetaskiwin.ab.ca or 780-387-6182\nParticipants should dress for the outdoors and bring their own spade/shovel.\nLunch and refreshments will be provided.\n\n 
URL:https://www.awes-ab.ca/event/edible-riparian-buffer-planting-workshop/
LOCATION:Location will be given to participants upon registration.
CATEGORIES:West of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180412T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180412T203000
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CREATED:20180221T191250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180403T205941Z
UID:10000093-1523554200-1523565000@www.awes-ab.ca
SUMMARY:Building for the Bumbles
DESCRIPTION:Join Lacombe County and the Agroforestry and Woodlot Extension Society for a Bumblebee House Workshop. Space is limited! \n\nRegister with Jalene Makus (contact info below)\nWe will start with a presentation on the lives and needs of bumblebees and other pollinators. Participants will then build bumblebee houses.\nParticipants need to bring their own drill (fully charged) and/or screwdriver (Phillips and Robertson)\, all other materials are provided.\nLight refreshments provided.
URL:https://www.awes-ab.ca/event/building-for-the-bumbles/
LOCATION:Lacombe County Office\, 40403 RGE RD 274\, Lacombe\, AB
CATEGORIES:West of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton,East of Hwy 2 between Calgary and Edmonton
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