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LoginThe news is alarming. It is a January evening, Friday the 13th — a nightmare dating scenario. Eight women mill about the museum lobby, carefully dressed and nervously snacking on a cheese and veggie platter laid out beside bottles of Champagne and wine. The clock ticks 10 minutes past p. A few men walk past the picture window on Main Street, but none turns and enters.
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Local Educators Learn Botany. Through this program, known as the ProtectCLE Professional Learning Community PLC , teachers will explore best practices for science education and engage with Museum scientists to enhance their content knowledge.
The Northwest Straits Commission hosts regular "speed dates" with researchers actively working in our region on projects that are, or could be, amenable to public involvement. Marine Program Manager oster nwstraits. For 30 minutes at monthly meetings, the Northwest Straits Commission speed dates with a researcher actively working in our region on projects that are, or could be, amenable to public involvement: they describe their work, Commissioners ask questions, science fills the airwaves, sparks fly, and new ideas emerge. We believe this is the essence of actionable science - authentic, place-based community engagement that speaks directly to the scientific merit and the broader impacts of grant-funded work.
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