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Salish Sea Nature Lovers: SSNL Monthly ZOOM Gathering
October 27, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm PDT
An event every month that begins at 7:00 pm on day Last of the month, repeating indefinitely

What we’ll be doing:
Join the Salish Sea Nature Lovers (SSNL) as we creatively explore the Salish Sea Ecosystem together in community.
Visit the SSNL website to register and explore the monthly theme.
When:
The last Wednesday evening of the month
7:00 – 8:30 pm PST
Schedule:
- Begin with introductions, followed by exploring a Salish Sea monthly topic.
- Sketch, write, or create from your appreciation for the Salish Sea theme.
- Share your Salish Sea discoveries and creations!
Who is invited:
EVERYONE! We are an inclusive community of nature lovers gathering together to foster a supportive environment where people can creatively express, learn, and explore their appreciation for the Salish Sea Ecosystem. We enthusiastically welcome all ages, backgrounds, orientations, and bodies! No experience necessary and you don’t even need to live in the Pacific Northwest. We cultivate a supportive space where imagination, exploration, learning, and messy imperfection are celebrated. Join us!
Where:
We meet each month over ZOOM. Please visit the JOIN US page on our website to sign up and receive the meeting link.
What to bring:
Open to all ages and experience levels!
- Have paper and a pencil/pen.
- Color pencils, crayons, markers or watercolor optional.
- Bring your curiosity and playful willingness to try!
Cost:
FREE! We don’t want anything to get in the way of exploring and expressing your appreciation for the Salish Sea Ecosystem.
Code of Ethics:
We are a supportive community of nature lovers gathering together to celebrate our shared appreciation for the Salish Sea Ecosystem. We are inspired by the incredible abundance and diversity of life in this place. We follow community guidelines that ensure a supportive and inclusive community for all. By participating in our events, you agree to follow these CODE OF ETHICS.
stoked to see this, I live in PNW and did not know this existed! Thank you John Muir Laws!