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November 14 “Celebrate our Community” Fundraising Event

You’re invited to a fun afternoon in Santa Fe!

Sunday November 14, 2010 from 3PM to 5:30 PM

Joe’s Diner 2801 Rodeo Rd at the corner of Zia

· Mingle with the Wider Earth Works Institute Community

· Hear about how we Restore the Earth and Create Jobs

· Join Us as we Take Action in the New Green Economy

· Help Us thank our Supporters and find out how You Can Become One

We will have Door Prizes, “Farm Fresh” hors d’oeuvres and refreshments

The event is free of charge. You will have the opportunity to contribute to our work.

RSVP Now as Space is Limited!

November 6th Wetland Restoration Training Workshop

This workshop is your chance to learn land restoration first-hand from our innovative and experienced agro-ecologist Craig Sponholtz.

Craig will train us to implement the same locally-appropriate, ecological restoration techniques EWI uses for the healing of wetlands and streams throughout Santa Fe County.

Time: 9:00 am – 3:30 pm.

EWI will provide lunch.

Location: Eldorado Community Preserve (second parking lot) off of Ojo de la Vaca Road (CR 51)

Registration fee $12 (includes Lunch)

Register Here!

This workshop will be offered in collaboration with the Eldorado Community Improvement Association and is funded through the State of New Mexico Environment Department – River Ecosystem Restoration Initiative.

Saturday Oct. 23 Guided Wildlife Tracking at the Galisteo Basin Preserve

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Stories of the Land

You are invited to join us for a morning of investigation and discovery.

We will learn the intimate secrets of wildlife movement through the Galisteo Basin Preserve through the art of tracking. Our guides will be Mitch Johnson and Peter Callen of Pathways. They will teach us how to gather information from the traces left behind by wildlife we rarely encounter face to face.

By gathering these clues we can begin to get an sense of the ecological health of the landscape. How large and how diverse is the wildlife population that the landscape is supporting? Who is migrating through at this time and how many of them

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