Subject: [Tweeters] events - dusk to dark Ladro to Lincoln Park and back
Date: Feb 15 10:56:27 2011
From: Stewart Wechsler - ecostewart at quidnunc.net


Stewart Wechsler invites the community to my following upcoming
crepuscular* and daytime naturalist walks and adventure:

(*a crepuscular animal is one most active at dawn and dusk)

Friday, February 18th, 6:15 pm or 6:30 pm - 8:30 or 9pm:
Early spring in Lincoln Park from dusk to dark. Explore with me the
sights, smells and sounds of Lincoln Park from the owls' fur and bone
balls, to its budding and sprouting flowers and plants by dark (with
flashlights)!
Meet 6:30 pm at kiosk at center of Lincoln Park's north parking lot
across from Rose St.
Alternately meet at 6:15 pm at Cafe Ladro 7011 California SW and walk
with me (or bike) to Lincoln from there.
People can gather there for coffee, tea or pastries and conversation
before and /or after.
I will return to Ladro on foot about 9:00 pm.
RSVP (not required, but helpful) ecostewart at quidnunc.net or 206 932-7225
Until we successfully phase out our broken promissory notes and the
universe stops demanding them of me, both financial contributions and
non-monetary contributions to allow me to continue my full time work
will be graciously accepted. When we successfully phase them out, the
broken promisory notes may be better used for mulch, fuel or recycled as
paper.

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If you prefer here is a shorter version:
Friday, February 18th, 6:30- 8;30 pm: Stewardship and knowledge sharing
Walk (to and) through Lincoln Park dusk to dark: Meet 6:30 pm at kiosk
at center of Lincoln Park's north parking lot across from Rose St.
Alternately meet at 6:15 pm at Cafe Ladro 7011 California SW and walk to
Lincoln from there. RSVP ecostewart at quidnunc.net or 206 932-7225.
Contributions, monetary or otherwise, will be graciously accepted to
allow me to continue my work.


--
-Stewart.

Stewart Wechsler
Sharing Knowldege and Enthusiasm for Plant, Animal and Fungi and the mutually supportive local communities that we humans share with them
Nature walks and adventures for all ages and levels
Grandparents and Grandchildren always welcome!
Children at heart with or without children always welcome too!
West Seattle
206 932-7225