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Monuments Lab Field Trip Packet


MonumentLab_FieldTrip_short_verseion.pdf

Birdwatching

OVERVIEW MAP


Skagit_Flats_birdwatching_-_Google_Maps.pdf

Nookachamps_Creek_Birdwatching_-_Google_Maps.pdf

Lowland_Bird_Watching_Butler_Flats_-_Google_Maps.pdf

Fidalgo_Heart_Lake_Area_PDF_.pdf

fidalgo_islandWhistle_Lake_Area_PDF_.pdf

Fidalgo_Island_Cranberry_Lake_Area_PDF_.pdf

eagle_watching_-_Google_Maps.pdf

samish_flats_birdwatching_-_Google_Maps.pdf

Bird_Watching_Fidalgo_Island_unit_-_Google_Maps.pdf




Guam Video

Guam_and_colonialization.mp4

2020 Charge Conference Presentation:

Our Path to Radical change

2020_Charge_Conference_slideshow_Our_Path_to_Radical_Change.pptx

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PLEASE NOTE: To help control COVID-19, 

in-person gatherings are cancelled until further notice - Join us online!


1934 108th Ave. NE - Bellevue, WA 98004

email - office@fumcbellevue.org | phone - 425.454.2059


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We respectfully acknowledge that the lands on which we live and gather were stolen from the Coast Salish peoples, among them the Duwamish tribe. We support the Duwamish in their efforts to be recognized by the US government and to be awarded the land and hunting, fishing and gathering rights negotiated with them in the Treaty of Point Elliot of 1855.  We honor all the Salish Peoples and are enriched by their continued presence in our communities.

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