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SUMMARY:Well and Septic System Maintenance and Self-Inspection Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Get Septic Certified and Save Money   \nWell & Septic System Maintenance and Septic Self -Inspection Certification  \nWednesday May 1\, 2024  \n6:00 PM to 8:30 PM  \nIn-person at the 78th St. Heritage Farm  \nAdvanced registration is required and the cost is $17.85 per household.   To register and find more details visit https://ws050124.eventbrite.com or email terry.koper@wsu.edu or call 564-397-5729.  \n Clark County\, WA –   Do you have a conventional gravity-fed septic system? Did you know Clark County requires you to have your conventional gravity-fed septic system inspected every 3 years? Attending this Well and Septic Workshop will allow you to inspect the system yourself every-other time\, instead of hiring a professional to do it for you. This can save you money. Having your septic system inspected by a professional often costs more than $100. You can save money by getting certified to self-inspect your system in our class which costs $17.85\, saving homeowners money. Completing the workshop and a short exam will certify participants to self-inspect their own septic system every–other-time.  \nThe workshop is taught by Clark County Public Health and will teach participants how to maintain and inspect their septic systems and safely maintain their well water. “Getting self-inspection certified is also a good long-term investment and participants will learn how to spot problems faster so they can have them fixed rather than looking at a costly system replacement”\, says Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator.  \nThis workshop is hosted by the Small Acreage Program of Washington State University Clark County Extension with support from Clark County Public Works Clean Water. To find out about other events offered by the Small Acreage Program\, visit http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage.  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.   
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/well-and-septic-system-maintenance-and-self-inspection-workshop-2/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
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SUMMARY:17th Annual Small Acreage Expo
DESCRIPTION:WSU Extension Hosts 17th Annual Small Acreage Expo   \n Saturday\, June 8th\, 2024 – 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM  \nHeritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th Street\, Vancouver\, WA   \nVancouver\, WA –    WSU Clark County Extension Small Acreage Program invites the community to the Seventeenth Annual Small Acreage Expo on Saturday\, June 8th at the 78th Street Heritage Farm.    \nThis year’s Small Acreage Expo offers a variety of topics including workshops on biochar on small acreage\, mud and manure management\, prescribed grazing\, septic system maintenance and financial resources\, soil health\, regenerative homesteading practices\, and pasture management\, as well as farm tours and demonstrations.  Register at  https://SAexpo2024.brownpapertickets.com \nThroughout the day\, participants can peruse educational booths to learn more about local organizations and agencies serving the small acreage community.      \nAccording to Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, “The small acreage community comes together at the Expo to meet one another and learn valuable tips about land and water stewardship. It’s a great opportunity to discover local resources and learn new practices to improve your land\, which can save people money and help protect the environment.”  \nPre-registration costs $22.69 (includes lunch)\, but $25 (does not include lunch) for walk-ins the day of the event.  Register by 2:30pm Friday\, June 7th to include a box lunch! Please contact terry.koper@wsu.edu for more information about the WSU Clark County Extension’s Small Acreage Program.  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodation should call WSU Extension Clark County at (564) 397-5729 prior to the event.               
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/17th-annual-small-acreage-expo-2/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240629T080000
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SUMMARY:Biochar Burn Demonstration and Small Acreage Woodland Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Biochar Burn Demonstration and Small Acreage Woodland Tour!\nSaturday\, June 29th 8:00am-3:00pm at a small acreage residence in Ridgefield\, WA.\nCome take part in the biochar burn with a Ring of Fire Biochar Kiln\, which is ideal for making biochar on your own small acreage with small diameter wood from your own woodland. Biochar is a type of charcoal that is burned at a specific temperature range and with limited oxygen. Biochar has many benefits as a soil amendment\, including: retaining moisture; sequestering carbon; and when combined with nutrients\, such as compost\, it can offer long-term soil fertility improvements. The biochar burn setup will begin promptly at 8am. When the burn is finished (likely between 11am-2pm) we will begin an hour-long tour of the woodland and learn about best management practices for watershed and small acreage woodland health. Pre-registration costs $10.00 per household https://biochar2024.brownpapertickets.com or walk-ins/drop-ins are welcome for $15 (by cash or check only) per household at 21312 NW 17th Ct. Ridgefield\, WA 98642. If you have questions\, please contact terry.koper@wsu.edu.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/biochar-burn-demonstration-and-small-acreage-woodland-tour-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Well and Septic System Maintenance Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Get Septic Certified and Save Money\nWell & Septic System Maintenance and Septic Self-Inspection Certification\n Tuesday August 20th\, 2024\n 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n In-person at the 78th St. Heritage Farm\, in Vancouver WA   \nOnline registration is required and the cost is $20 per household. Receive a discount if you register with the Earlybird Discount by August 6th (use discount code EarlyWS082024).To register and find more details visit https://ws08202024.brownpapertickets.com or email terry.koper@wsu.edu or call 564-397-5729.  \nClark County\, WA –   Do you have a conventional gravity-fed septic system? Did you know Clark County requires you to have your conventional gravity-fed septic system inspected every 3 years? Attending this Well and Septic Workshop will allow you to inspect the system yourself every-other time\, instead of hiring a professional to do it for you. This can save you money. Having your septic system inspected by a professional often costs more than $100. You can save money by getting certified to self-inspect your system in our class which costs $18.00\, saving homeowners money. Completing the workshop and a short exam will certify participants to self-inspect their own septic system every–other-time.  \nThe workshop is taught by Clark County Public Health and will teach participants how to maintain and inspect their septic systems and safely maintain their well water. “Getting self-inspection certified is also a good long-term investment and participants will learn how to spot problems faster so they can have them fixed rather than looking at a costly system replacement”\, says Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator.  \nThis workshop is hosted by the Small Acreage Program of Washington State University Clark County Extension with support from Clark County Public Works Clean Water. To find out about this and other events offered by the Small Acreage Program\, visit http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage.  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5729 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/well-and-septic-system-maintenance-workshop-11-2/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240921T100000
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SUMMARY:24th Annual Harvest Celebration - Tour of Farms
DESCRIPTION:Tour Local Farms at the 24th Annual Harvest Celebration\nSaturday\, September 21st\, 2022  \n10:00am – 3:00pm\nFREE in-person Event\nMore info:\n \nhttps://extension.wsu.edu/clark/2024-harvest-celebration/  \nClark County\, WA –– Several farms will be open to the public on Saturday\, September 21st to show the bounty of local agriculture and give Clark County residents an opportunity to tour and meet their area farmers.  With nearly two thousand farms throughout Clark County providing fresh produce and meats\, this is a great opportunity to introduce the family to the farmers who make our local agriculture strong.  \nSome of the farms that are part of this celebration are Get To Gather Farm\, Good Year Farms\, Serendipity Alpaca Ranch\, Gather and Feast Farm\, and Gifts of the Planet Farm.   \nFarms will offer a variety of fun-filled events such as animal viewing\, self-guided tours\, U-pick vegetables and flowers\, craft-making\, veggie and salsa tasting\, and photo ops with alpacas.  Participants will be able to meet their local farmers; purchase fresh produce\, U-pick\, and other farm products; see alpacas\, chickens\, Scottish Highland Cows\, chickens and other livestock; and tour vegetable fields and flower gardens.    \nThis year’s Harvest Celebration will also feature four local farms that have been recognized by WSU Clark County Extension for showing a commitment to stewardship.  Get to Gather Farm\, Serendipity Alpaca Ranch\, Gather and Feast Farm\, and Gifts of the Planet Farm have been awarded a Doing Our Part for Clean Water sign\, for implementing practices that protect clean water and natural resources.    \nTerry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, says\, “These farms demonstrate stewardship in Clark County and they’re an excellent place to learn about sustainable farming and land stewardship practices. This celebration offers residents a great opportunity to meet local farmers and show support for Clark County agriculture.”   \nThis is a free and self-guided event. The map and farm descriptions and more information is available online at http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage.  Participating farms will be open to visitors from 10 am to 3 pm.    \n WSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event. 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/24th-annual-harvest-celebration-tour-of-farms-2/
LOCATION:Select farms throughout Clark County
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240928T120000
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SUMMARY:Living on the Land Class-Series
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship    \n Clark County\, WA – Over the past 21 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more.    \n The first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with advice on how to take appropriate inventories and create maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into pasture and teaches about rotational grazing. Soil speakers share advice on soil testing and improving your soil health and fertility.  The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.”  \n The program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class-series is on Tuesday evenings from October 1 through December 3\, 2024\, with an optional field trip on Saturday\, September 28th.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The early bird discount is $35 per person or $50 per household if registered by September 17th\, or after is $45/$60.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729.   \n “Living On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages”\n Tuesdays\, October 1to December 3\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n Registration: http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-2-2/2024-09-28/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
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SUMMARY:Living on the Land Class-Series
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship    \n Clark County\, WA – Over the past 21 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more.    \n The first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with advice on how to take appropriate inventories and create maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into pasture and teaches about rotational grazing. Soil speakers share advice on soil testing and improving your soil health and fertility.  The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.”  \n The program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class-series is on Tuesday evenings from October 1 through December 3\, 2024\, with an optional field trip on Saturday\, September 28th.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The early bird discount is $35 per person or $50 per household if registered by September 17th\, or after is $45/$60.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729.   \n “Living On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages”\n Tuesdays\, October 1to December 3\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n Registration: http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-2-2/2024-10-01/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241008T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241008T203000
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SUMMARY:Living on the Land Class-Series
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship    \n Clark County\, WA – Over the past 21 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more.    \n The first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with advice on how to take appropriate inventories and create maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into pasture and teaches about rotational grazing. Soil speakers share advice on soil testing and improving your soil health and fertility.  The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.”  \n The program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class-series is on Tuesday evenings from October 1 through December 3\, 2024\, with an optional field trip on Saturday\, September 28th.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The early bird discount is $35 per person or $50 per household if registered by September 17th\, or after is $45/$60.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729.   \n “Living On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages”\n Tuesdays\, October 1to December 3\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n Registration: http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-2-2/2024-10-08/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T203000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121432
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SUMMARY:Living on the Land Class-Series
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship    \n Clark County\, WA – Over the past 21 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more.    \n The first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with advice on how to take appropriate inventories and create maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into pasture and teaches about rotational grazing. Soil speakers share advice on soil testing and improving your soil health and fertility.  The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.”  \n The program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class-series is on Tuesday evenings from October 1 through December 3\, 2024\, with an optional field trip on Saturday\, September 28th.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The early bird discount is $35 per person or $50 per household if registered by September 17th\, or after is $45/$60.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729.   \n “Living On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages”\n Tuesdays\, October 1to December 3\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n Registration: http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-2-2/2024-10-15/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241022T203000
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SUMMARY:Living on the Land Class-Series
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship    \n Clark County\, WA – Over the past 21 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more.    \n The first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with advice on how to take appropriate inventories and create maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into pasture and teaches about rotational grazing. Soil speakers share advice on soil testing and improving your soil health and fertility.  The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.”  \n The program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class-series is on Tuesday evenings from October 1 through December 3\, 2024\, with an optional field trip on Saturday\, September 28th.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The early bird discount is $35 per person or $50 per household if registered by September 17th\, or after is $45/$60.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729.   \n “Living On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages”\n Tuesdays\, October 1to December 3\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n Registration: http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-2-2/2024-10-22/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241029T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241029T203000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121432
CREATED:20240831T011816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T011816Z
UID:10000217-1730224800-1730233800@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Living on the Land Class-Series
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship    \n Clark County\, WA – Over the past 21 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more.    \n The first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with advice on how to take appropriate inventories and create maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into pasture and teaches about rotational grazing. Soil speakers share advice on soil testing and improving your soil health and fertility.  The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.”  \n The program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class-series is on Tuesday evenings from October 1 through December 3\, 2024\, with an optional field trip on Saturday\, September 28th.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The early bird discount is $35 per person or $50 per household if registered by September 17th\, or after is $45/$60.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729.   \n “Living On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages”\n Tuesdays\, October 1to December 3\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n Registration: http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-2-2/2024-10-29/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
GEO:45.6783068;-122.6516331
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=78th St Heritage Farm 1919 NE 78th St Vancouver 98665 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1919 NE 78th St:geo:-122.6516331,45.6783068
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241105T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241105T203000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121432
CREATED:20240831T011816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T011816Z
UID:10000218-1730829600-1730838600@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Living on the Land Class-Series
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship    \n Clark County\, WA – Over the past 21 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more.    \n The first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with advice on how to take appropriate inventories and create maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into pasture and teaches about rotational grazing. Soil speakers share advice on soil testing and improving your soil health and fertility.  The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.”  \n The program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class-series is on Tuesday evenings from October 1 through December 3\, 2024\, with an optional field trip on Saturday\, September 28th.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The early bird discount is $35 per person or $50 per household if registered by September 17th\, or after is $45/$60.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729.   \n “Living On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages”\n Tuesdays\, October 1to December 3\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n Registration: http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-2-2/2024-11-05/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
GEO:45.6783068;-122.6516331
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=78th St Heritage Farm 1919 NE 78th St Vancouver 98665 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1919 NE 78th St:geo:-122.6516331,45.6783068
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241112T203000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121432
CREATED:20240831T011816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T011816Z
UID:10000219-1731434400-1731443400@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Living on the Land Class-Series
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship    \n Clark County\, WA – Over the past 21 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more.    \n The first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with advice on how to take appropriate inventories and create maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into pasture and teaches about rotational grazing. Soil speakers share advice on soil testing and improving your soil health and fertility.  The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.”  \n The program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class-series is on Tuesday evenings from October 1 through December 3\, 2024\, with an optional field trip on Saturday\, September 28th.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The early bird discount is $35 per person or $50 per household if registered by September 17th\, or after is $45/$60.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729.   \n “Living On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages”\n Tuesdays\, October 1to December 3\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n Registration: http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-2-2/2024-11-12/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
GEO:45.6783068;-122.6516331
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241119T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241119T203000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121432
CREATED:20240831T011816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T011816Z
UID:10000220-1732039200-1732048200@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Living on the Land Class-Series
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship    \n Clark County\, WA – Over the past 21 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more.    \n The first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with advice on how to take appropriate inventories and create maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into pasture and teaches about rotational grazing. Soil speakers share advice on soil testing and improving your soil health and fertility.  The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.”  \n The program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class-series is on Tuesday evenings from October 1 through December 3\, 2024\, with an optional field trip on Saturday\, September 28th.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The early bird discount is $35 per person or $50 per household if registered by September 17th\, or after is $45/$60.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729.   \n “Living On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages”\n Tuesdays\, October 1to December 3\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n Registration: http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-2-2/2024-11-19/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
GEO:45.6783068;-122.6516331
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241126T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241126T203000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121432
CREATED:20240831T011816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T011816Z
UID:10000221-1732644000-1732653000@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Living on the Land Class-Series
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship    \n Clark County\, WA – Over the past 21 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more.    \n The first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with advice on how to take appropriate inventories and create maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into pasture and teaches about rotational grazing. Soil speakers share advice on soil testing and improving your soil health and fertility.  The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.”  \n The program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class-series is on Tuesday evenings from October 1 through December 3\, 2024\, with an optional field trip on Saturday\, September 28th.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The early bird discount is $35 per person or $50 per household if registered by September 17th\, or after is $45/$60.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729.   \n “Living On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages”\n Tuesdays\, October 1to December 3\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n Registration: http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-2-2/2024-11-26/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
GEO:45.6783068;-122.6516331
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241203T203000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121432
CREATED:20240831T011816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T011816Z
UID:10000222-1733248800-1733257800@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Living on the Land Class-Series
DESCRIPTION:Living on the Land – Class Series Teaches Land Stewardship    \n Clark County\, WA – Over the past 21 years\, over 500 Clark County residents have graduated from the Living on the Land class series. The program brings in local experts to teach key stewardship principles to small acreage land caretakers.  These experts give advice on pasture and livestock management\, managing weeds\, caring for your forest\, improving wildlife habitat\, soil health\, stormwater management\, well & septic maintenance\, and more.    \n The first step to good land management is understanding the whole system. This class series begins with advice on how to take appropriate inventories and create maps that help with goal planning.  The class then dives into pasture and teaches about rotational grazing. Soil speakers share advice on soil testing and improving your soil health and fertility.  The watershed class teaches about dealing with stormwater and protecting nearby water bodies. Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, states\, “The variety of information these classes cover can help small acreage land caretakers dealing with a variety of land management issues.  Not only do we teach stewardship practices\, but also how to effectively manage your problem areas such as muddy pastures and weeds.”  \n The program is hosted by WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and supported by Clark County Public Works Clean Water. This class-series is on Tuesday evenings from October 1 through December 3\, 2024\, with an optional field trip on Saturday\, September 28th.  Classes will be in-person. Advance registration is required.  The early bird discount is $35 per person or $50 per household if registered by September 17th\, or after is $45/$60.  To register and find more information on Living on the Land visit the WSU Extension’s website at  http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage or contact Terry at Terry.Koper@wsu.edu and 564-397-5729.   \n “Living On the Land: Stewardship for Small Acreages”\n Tuesdays\, October 1to December 3\, 2024 – 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\n Registration: http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.  
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/living-on-the-land-class-series-2-2/2024-12-03/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
GEO:45.6783068;-122.6516331
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=78th St Heritage Farm 1919 NE 78th St Vancouver 98665 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1919 NE 78th St:geo:-122.6516331,45.6783068
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241217T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241217T200000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121432
CREATED:20241211T203133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T203133Z
UID:10000223-1734460200-1734465600@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Waterwise Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join the Small Acreage Program of WSU Clark County Extension for a workshop at the 78th St. Heritage Farm \, presented by farmer\, Michelle Week\, of Good Rain Farm. Join us for a practical\, hands-on workshop on waterwise practices and water quality management for rural living. Learn how to use water efficiently\, improve water retention\, enhance soil health through sustainable farming\, gardening\, and livestock management techniques. We’ll explore dry farming methods\, climate-adapted crops\, erosion control\, and cover cropping to optimize water use while building resilient ecosystems. Discover effective strategies for managing biohazards from waste\, preventing contamination\, and safeguarding your water sources. Leave with a personalized action plan to conserve water\, improve soil quality\, and ensure a more sustainable future for your land. \nThis workshop will be a great chance for folks to create a plan for dealing with water uncertainties and extreme weather. Come learn from a farmer that uses several strategies\, such as: improving soil water holding capacity\, dry farming\, cover cropping\, climate-adapted crops and animals\, water-efficient irrigation\, as well as practicing traditional ecological water stewardship.  \n This workshop is hosted by Small Acreage Program of WSU Clark County Extension\, and is made possible through the support of Clark County Public Works Clean Water.   \nWaterwise Workshop\nDate: Tuesday\, December 17\, 2024\nTime: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM\nWhere: 78th St. Heritage Farm\, Vancouver\, WA\nCost: Free (registration is required\, as space is limited)\nTo register and find more details visit: https://water121724.bpt.me\nor email terry.koper@wsu.edu or call 564-397-5729\, for questions.  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at 564-397-5733 prior to the event.                                 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/waterwise-workshop-2/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
GEO:45.6783068;-122.6516331
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=78th St Heritage Farm 1919 NE 78th St Vancouver 98665 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1919 NE 78th St:geo:-122.6516331,45.6783068
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250121T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250121T200000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121432
CREATED:20250109T181336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T181336Z
UID:10000224-1737482400-1737489600@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Agricultural Entrepreneurship Course
DESCRIPTION:WSU Cultivating Success winter course registration is open now! Join us for Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Business Planning Course 2025\n¡La inscripción está abierto para el curso de WSU  Emprendimiento y Planificación del Negocio Agrícola\n\nwww.cultivatingsuccesswa.org\n#cultivatingsuccess\n#cultivatingsuccesswa \nScholarships are available for anyone for whom the course fee is a barrier.\nHay becas disponibles para cualquier persona para quien la tarifa del curso sea una barrera. \n 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/agricultural-entrepreneurship-course-2/2025-01-21/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250128T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250128T200000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121432
CREATED:20250109T181336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T181336Z
UID:10000225-1738087200-1738094400@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Agricultural Entrepreneurship Course
DESCRIPTION:WSU Cultivating Success winter course registration is open now! Join us for Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Business Planning Course 2025\n¡La inscripción está abierto para el curso de WSU  Emprendimiento y Planificación del Negocio Agrícola\n\nwww.cultivatingsuccesswa.org\n#cultivatingsuccess\n#cultivatingsuccesswa \nScholarships are available for anyone for whom the course fee is a barrier.\nHay becas disponibles para cualquier persona para quien la tarifa del curso sea una barrera. \n 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/agricultural-entrepreneurship-course-2/2025-01-28/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250204T200000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121433
CREATED:20250109T181336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T181336Z
UID:10000226-1738692000-1738699200@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Agricultural Entrepreneurship Course
DESCRIPTION:WSU Cultivating Success winter course registration is open now! Join us for Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Business Planning Course 2025\n¡La inscripción está abierto para el curso de WSU  Emprendimiento y Planificación del Negocio Agrícola\n\nwww.cultivatingsuccesswa.org\n#cultivatingsuccess\n#cultivatingsuccesswa \nScholarships are available for anyone for whom the course fee is a barrier.\nHay becas disponibles para cualquier persona para quien la tarifa del curso sea una barrera. \n 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/agricultural-entrepreneurship-course-2/2025-02-04/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250211T200000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121433
CREATED:20250109T181336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T181336Z
UID:10000227-1739296800-1739304000@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Agricultural Entrepreneurship Course
DESCRIPTION:WSU Cultivating Success winter course registration is open now! Join us for Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Business Planning Course 2025\n¡La inscripción está abierto para el curso de WSU  Emprendimiento y Planificación del Negocio Agrícola\n\nwww.cultivatingsuccesswa.org\n#cultivatingsuccess\n#cultivatingsuccesswa \nScholarships are available for anyone for whom the course fee is a barrier.\nHay becas disponibles para cualquier persona para quien la tarifa del curso sea una barrera. \n 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/agricultural-entrepreneurship-course-2/2025-02-11/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T200000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121433
CREATED:20250109T181336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T181336Z
UID:10000228-1739901600-1739908800@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Agricultural Entrepreneurship Course
DESCRIPTION:WSU Cultivating Success winter course registration is open now! Join us for Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Business Planning Course 2025\n¡La inscripción está abierto para el curso de WSU  Emprendimiento y Planificación del Negocio Agrícola\n\nwww.cultivatingsuccesswa.org\n#cultivatingsuccess\n#cultivatingsuccesswa \nScholarships are available for anyone for whom the course fee is a barrier.\nHay becas disponibles para cualquier persona para quien la tarifa del curso sea una barrera. \n 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/agricultural-entrepreneurship-course-2/2025-02-18/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250225T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250225T200000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121433
CREATED:20250109T181336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T181336Z
UID:10000229-1740506400-1740513600@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Agricultural Entrepreneurship Course
DESCRIPTION:WSU Cultivating Success winter course registration is open now! Join us for Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Business Planning Course 2025\n¡La inscripción está abierto para el curso de WSU  Emprendimiento y Planificación del Negocio Agrícola\n\nwww.cultivatingsuccesswa.org\n#cultivatingsuccess\n#cultivatingsuccesswa \nScholarships are available for anyone for whom the course fee is a barrier.\nHay becas disponibles para cualquier persona para quien la tarifa del curso sea una barrera. \n 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/agricultural-entrepreneurship-course-2/2025-02-25/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250304T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250304T200000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121433
CREATED:20250109T181336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T181336Z
UID:10000230-1741111200-1741118400@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Agricultural Entrepreneurship Course
DESCRIPTION:WSU Cultivating Success winter course registration is open now! Join us for Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Business Planning Course 2025\n¡La inscripción está abierto para el curso de WSU  Emprendimiento y Planificación del Negocio Agrícola\n\nwww.cultivatingsuccesswa.org\n#cultivatingsuccess\n#cultivatingsuccesswa \nScholarships are available for anyone for whom the course fee is a barrier.\nHay becas disponibles para cualquier persona para quien la tarifa del curso sea una barrera. \n 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/agricultural-entrepreneurship-course-2/2025-03-04/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250311T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250311T200000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121433
CREATED:20250109T181336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T181336Z
UID:10000231-1741716000-1741723200@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Agricultural Entrepreneurship Course
DESCRIPTION:WSU Cultivating Success winter course registration is open now! Join us for Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Business Planning Course 2025\n¡La inscripción está abierto para el curso de WSU  Emprendimiento y Planificación del Negocio Agrícola\n\nwww.cultivatingsuccesswa.org\n#cultivatingsuccess\n#cultivatingsuccesswa \nScholarships are available for anyone for whom the course fee is a barrier.\nHay becas disponibles para cualquier persona para quien la tarifa del curso sea una barrera. \n 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/agricultural-entrepreneurship-course-2/2025-03-11/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T203000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121433
CREATED:20250318T190936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T190936Z
UID:10000232-1743530400-1743539400@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Well and Septic System Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Get Septic Certified and Save Money   \nWell & Septic System Maintenance and Septic Self-Inspection Certification\nTuesday April 1st\, 2025\n6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\nIn-person at the 78th St. Heritage Farm\, in Vancouver WA  \nOnline registration is required and the cost is $18 per household. To register and find more details visit: https://ws040125.bpt.me or email terry.koper@wsu.edu or call 564-397-5729.  \nClark County\, WA –   Do you have a conventional gravity-fed septic system? Did you know Clark County requires you to have your conventional gravity-fed septic system inspected every 3 years? Attending this Well and Septic Workshop will allow you to inspect the system yourself every-other time\, instead of hiring a professional to do it for you. This can save you money. Having your septic system inspected by a professional often costs more than $100. You can save money by getting certified to self-inspect your system in our class which costs $18\, saving homeowners money. Completing the workshop and a short exam will certify participants to self-inspect their own septic system every–other-time.  \nThe workshop is taught by Clark County Public Health and will teach participants how to maintain and inspect their septic systems and safely maintain their well water. “Getting self-inspection certified is also a good long-term investment and participants will learn how to spot problems faster so they can have them fixed rather than looking at a costly system replacement”\, says Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator.  \nThis workshop is hosted by the Small Acreage Program of Washington State University Clark County Extension with support from Clark County Public Works Clean Water. To find out about this and other events offered by the Small Acreage Program\, visit http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage.  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5729 prior to the event.      
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/23281-2/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
GEO:45.6783068;-122.6516331
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250503T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250503T150000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121433
CREATED:20250410T233136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T233136Z
UID:10000233-1746262800-1746284400@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Hands-On Biochar Demonstration Burn
DESCRIPTION:What: Biochar Demonstration\nWhen: Saturday\, May 3rd\, 2025 9am-3pm (feel free to attend the full day or a portion)\nWhere: Ridgefield\, WA\nRegistration and more details: https://biochar2025.bpt.me
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/hands-on-biochar-demonstration-burn-2/
LOCATION:Residence in Ridgefield\, WA
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250517T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121433
CREATED:20250515T232402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T232402Z
UID:10000234-1747470600-1747501200@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Small Acreage Expo
DESCRIPTION:WSU Extension Hosts – Small Acreage Expo    \nSaturday\, May 17th\, 2025 – 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM \n78th St. Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th Street\, Vancouver\, WA 98665  \nClark County\, WA –    WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program invites the community to the Small Acreage Expo on Saturday\, May 17th at the 78th Street Heritage Farm\, 1919 E 78th St. Vancouver\, WA 98665. \nThis year’s Small Acreage Expo offers a variety of topics including workshops on wildfire preparedness\, rainwater harvesting\, mud and manure management\, PNW traditional first foods\, grazing field demonstration\, septic system maintenance and financial\, protecting soil and water\, no-till drill seeding demonstration\, meadowscaping\, and more. Throughout the day\, participants can peruse educational booths to learn more about local organizations and agencies serving the small acreage community. \nAccording to Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator\, “Each year our small acreage community comes together at the Expo to meet one another and learn valuable tips about land and water stewardship. It’s a great opportunity to discover local resources and learn new practices to improve your land\, which can save people money and help protect the land and water we depend upon.” \nEarly bird registration by May 3rd is $20 and includes lunch\, or $12 without lunch. Then through noon May 16th registration is $25 (lunch included)/$15 (no lunch). Walk-ins are $25 (lunch not included). Scholarships are available. For more information and to register at visit: https://SA2025Expo.bpt.me \nPlease contact terry.koper@wsu.edu if you have questions or for more information about the WSU Clark County Extension’s Small Acreage Program. \nHosted by Small Acreage Program of WSU Clark County Extension with support from Clark County Public Works Clean Water and the participation of many community partners. \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodation should call WSU Extension Clark County at (564) 397-5729 prior to the event.  \nIMPORTANT– Please note that there will be road closures due to the Hazel Dell Parade on Saturday\, May 17th during the Small Acreage Expo. After 8:30am\, please\, enter from the East (approach from the East towards the West direction) on NE 78th St. Road closures will include: Highway 99\, NE 78th St. (West of the Heritage Farm)\, and I-5 exits 3\, 4\, and 5 will begin closing as early as 7:45am (I-5 ramps will be closing at 8:30am) and should re-open after 2pm.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/18th-annual-small-acreage-expo-2/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
GEO:45.6783068;-122.6516331
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250625T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250625T203000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121433
CREATED:20250606T214309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T214309Z
UID:10000235-1750874400-1750883400@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Well and Septic System Maintenance Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Get Septic Certified and Save Money\nWell & Septic System Maintenance and Septic Self -Inspection Certification\nWednesday June 25th\, 2025\n6:00 PM to 8:30 PM\nIn-person at the 78th St. Heritage Farm\, in Vancouver WA \nOnline registration is required and the cost is $18 per household. To register and find more details visit http://WS062525.bpt.me or email terry.koper@wsu.edu or call 564-397-5729. \nClark County\, WA –   Do you have a conventional gravity-fed septic system? Did you know Clark County requires you to have your conventional gravity-fed septic system inspected every 3 years? Attending this Well and Septic Workshop will allow you to inspect the system yourself every other time\, instead of hiring a professional to do it for you. This can save you money. Having your septic system inspected by a professional often costs more than $100. You can save money by getting certified to self-inspect your system in our class which costs $18.00\, saving homeowners money. Completing the workshop and a short exam will certify participants to self-inspect their own septic system every–other-time. \nThe workshop is taught by Clark County Public Health and will teach participants how to maintain and inspect their septic systems and safely maintain their well water. “Getting self-inspection certified is also a good long-term investment and participants will learn how to spot problems faster so they can have them fixed rather than looking at a costly system replacement”\, says Terry Koper\, Small Acreage Program Coordinator. \nThis workshop is hosted by the Small Acreage Program of Washington State University Clark County Extension with support from Clark County Public Works Clean Water. To find out about this and other events offered by the Small Acreage Program\, visit http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage. \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5729 prior to the event.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/well-and-septic-system-maintenance-workshop-12-2/
LOCATION:78th St Heritage Farm\, 1919 NE 78th St\, Vancouver\, 98665\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
GEO:45.6783068;-122.6516331
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250717T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250717T203000
DTSTAMP:20260611T121433
CREATED:20250701T211914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T211914Z
UID:10000236-1752775200-1752784200@extension.wsu.edu
SUMMARY:Livestock Manure Composting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn How to Compost Livestock Manure \nClark County\, WA –   Do you have livestock and more manure than you know what to do with?  Learn new tips and techniques for composting that can: reduce pile size\, create a valuable soil amendment\, reduce pests\, and keep our water clean. This workshop will cover manure composting practices.  Participants will learn from horse keepers Merrilee and Bruce Howell\, as well as Terry Koper\, the Small Acreage Program Coordinator of WSU Clark County Extension. \nWorkshop: Livestock Manure Composting and Land Stewardship Tour\nDate: Thursday\, July 17\, 2025\nTime: 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.\nLocation: In-person and outdoors at a residence in Battle Ground\, WA\nCost: FREE\, register in advance\, capacity is limited\nRegister at: https://manure071725.bpt.me \nQuestions\, contact: Terry.Koper@wsu.edu or 564-397-5729 \nThis workshop is hosted by the WSU Clark County Extension – Small Acreage Program and the Composter Recycler Program of Clark County which is made possible by sponsorship from Clark County Public Works Clean Water Program and WSU Clark County Extension. \nWSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event. \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/livestock-manure-composting-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Residence in Battle Ground\, WA\, Battle Ground\, WA\, 98604\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
GEO:45.7808725;-122.5373651
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