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foster careThe Foster Parent Info Night will be held on May 1, 2017, from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The event will take place at Buckwheat Bottoms, at 1386 Jadwin Ave., Richland, WA. For more details, visit the Foster Parent Info Night page on Facebook.

About Foster Parent Info Night
Belong Tri-Cities and Buckwheat Bottoms are pleased to present the Foster Parent Info Night where attendees can learn about the requirements to become a foster parent. There will be a discussion on what it's like to be a foster parent. Individuals who are already a foster parent but still interested to know more ways to support foster children and foster families are also invited to join the event.

Foster Parent Info Night is a panel discussion where all question regarding foster…

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Bridge To Bridge - River To Railroad At The Kennewick City Hall Kennewick, WashingtonThe Bridge to Bridge - River to Railroad discussion is happening on Monday, June 15th at the Kennewick City Hall located in 210 W 6th Avenue Kennewick, Washington at 6:00 in the evening.

About the Event
The City of Kennewick invites everyone to review and discuss the proposed changes to the draft plan to revitalize the area bounded by the Blue Bridge, Cable Bridge, Columbia River and Railroad tracks just north of Canal Drive. To help capture the public's vision for the area, input from property owners, business owners, residents, citizens and the Port of Kennewick has been incorporated into the plan since it was last discussed in 2011.

To know more and for inquiries you may call 509-585-4386.

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Discussion: Do Hidden Creatures Live In The Pacific Northwest? Richland, WashingtonThis coming Thursday, January 29 the Richland Red Lion located in 802 George Washington Way Richland, Washington will be hosting a discussion entitled "Do Hidden Creatures Live In The Pacific Northwest?". Events starts at 6:00 in the evening.

More about the Event
Dr. Jeff Meldrum, Professor of Anthropology from Idaho State University, will give a talk at the annual meeting of the Columbia Basin Badgers and discuss his acclaimed book, Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science. Medrum’s book takes a detailed look at the scientific DNA and forensic evidence gathered on Sasquatch.

Admission:
Free for members, $25 for non-members (in advance), $30 day of event

For more information and tickets go to https://cbbc.clubexpress.com

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The Prohibition of Marijuana (Panel Discussion) In Richland, WashingtonOn Friday, September 26 everyone is invited to The Prohibition of Marijuana (Panel Discussion) from 11:30 in the morning until 1:00 in the afternoon at Shilo Inn, 50 Comstock in Richland, Washington.

Details of The Prohibition of Marijuana
Hosted by the Columbia Basin Badger Club, the event will be a panel discussion about the local city's votes on marijuana. Their monthly forums are open to the public where well-informed officials and experts are invited to debate and to answer members' questions, presented in a spirited format. Tickets are priced at $25.00 for non-members and must be purchased online in advance of the event.

For more information go to https://www.facebook.com/events/275734012616711

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The McNary National Wildlife Refuge Environmental Education Center will be hosting artist Eileen Klatt, Salmon Pilgrim, this Saturday October 2 at 2:00pm. Eileen Klatt will demonstrate her watercolor techniques and discuss her Litany of Salmon project. While there you can also learn about the McNary National Wildlife Refuge’s Environmental Education program as well as their Second Saturday events. There will also be an opportunity for you to try your hand at gyotaku, a form of fish printing, and other nature crafts. Light refreshments will be available for your enjoyment.

A Litany of Salmon is an invocation to the millions of Salmon that once thrived in the Columbia River Basin and are now extinct. Inspired by plummeting salmon populations in the…

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