Subject: great free class on Corvids 9/9 10am-noon in West Seattle
Date: Aug 31 12:04:56 2000
From: Lauren Braden - LaurenB at seattleaudubon.org


Steve and Tweeters,
The area code for the corvid class is 206. Camp Long is located in West
Seattle, at 5200 35th SW . Directions are: From I-5, take the West
Seattle Bridge. At the first light, turn left on 35th Avenue SW. Go
eight-tenths of a mile to South Dawson St. Take a left on South Dawson
and you will enter the park. I think it would be good to pre-register
even though the class is free. -Lauren

-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Kimball [mailto:sdkimball at earthlink.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 11:58 AM
To: Tweeters
Cc: LaurenB at seattleaudubon.org
Subject: Re: great free class on Corvids 9/9 10am-noon in West Seattle


Lauren,

Could you please give us the area code for the phone number? Also where
is
Camp Long located?

Thanks,

Steve Kimball
Federal Way, WA
sdkimball at earthlink.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lauren Braden" <LaurenB at seattleaudubon.org>
To: <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 9:12 AM
Subject: great free class on Corvids 9/9 10am-noon in West Seattle


>
> Corvids! The wonderful world of crows...
>
> Join University of Washington researcher John Withey for an experience
> with one of the most "intelligent" species of the bird world, the
> American Crow. Discover what crow populations and individuals are
doing
> in and around the Seattle area * and how YOU can help! This unique
> program will give you lots to crow about!! Registration is required by
> calling Camp Long at (206) 684-7434.
> Date: Saturday, September 9th
> Time: 10 a.m. * 12 p.m.
> Costs: free
>
>
> Other Camp Long activities:
> SPECIAL EVENTS
>
> Washington Wildlife Celebration!
> A fundraiser for the Sarvey Wildlife Center & Camp Long
> Join us for a night of celebration for the wildlife of Washington!
Meet
> a live American bald eagle, red tailed hawk, owls and other
> rehabilitated raptors! From swans to hummingbirds, chipmunks to bears
> and everything in between, the Sarvey Wildlife Center has been working
> since 1981 to help Washington's Wildlife. Proceeds from this special
> night will help buy medication, food and shelter for the animals and
> also support Camp Long's nature programs. Registration is required by
> calling Camp Long at 684-7434.
> The evenings activities include:
> Special presentation by Kaye Baxter, Sarvey Center director and
> live Birds of Prey
> Silent Auction of unique donations from local businesses
> Dinner cooked by Camp Long's Director Lynn Havsall (aka Martha
Stewart)
> Owl center and activities
> Owl prowl in Camp Long
> Please help support the Sarvey Wildlife Center in their efforts to
> rescue and rehabilitate orphaned and injured wildlife and join us!
>
> Date: Saturday, November 4th
> Time: 4:30 * 8:30 p.m.
> Ages: Everyone!! No more than 2 children per adult please.
> Costs: Suggested donation levels:
> for adults - - Golden Eagle $50 for children - -
> Bear $15
> Peregrine Falcon $35 Bobcat
> $10
> Pygmy Owl $20 Chipmunk
> $ 5
>
> Lauren Braden
> Advocate for Wildlife Habitat
> Seattle Audubon Society
> 8050 35th Ave NE
> Seattle, WA 98115
> PHONE: 206 523-8243 x14
> FAX: 206 528-7779
> laurenb at seattleaudubon.org
> www.seattleaudubon.org
> CHOOSE SHADE-GROWN COFFEE!
>
>