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ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. View this email in your browser <https://mailchi.mp/fd393740dfee/local-2020-weekly-announcements-7281196?e=65e5a66890> <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=2c3a450076&e=65e5a66890> Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements Jan 13th, 2025 <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/fd820c47-cb43-0561-f201-79ebfebec941.jpg> Edited by rachel perkins Hygrocybe Conica by Beverly McNeil *Editor's Note: Items marked *New* or *Updated* have been added or updated this week This Week The Secret Life of Shellfish - Tue, Jan 14th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/24abbb9b-750b-34a7-91ec-b64ec59dad41.jpg> Gordon King of Taylor Shellfish <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c 999ee661f5&id=4cbbfb83e7&e=65e5a66890> will present the historical significance of bivalves as a food source – the millennia of tribal usage and its current status today. Gordon will reference the known history of shellfish aquaculture and USA history, and its importance to the economy and for employment, and why it has been relatively successful. Molly Jackson, also from Taylor, will discuss the technical side of the industry; our oyster breeding program and some of the genetic work involved with it. Food For Thought is a free series offered by the Quimper Grange #720 that examines "all things food" in our area. All are welcome - the Grange has ADA access. Time: 6:30 - 7:30pm | Location: Quimper Grange, 1219 Corona Ave, Port Townsend City of Port Townsend Active Transportation Open House - Wed, Jan 15th *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/f9b710c4-f13b-5fd4-cf7a-572b889e3a1f.png> The City of Port Townsend is holding a workshop-style open house focused on improving walking, biking, and connectivity in city neighborhoods. Parking is limited, so please walk, bike, roll, take the #11 bus, or carpool to this event! Whether you're a walker, biker, or just passionate about connected communities, they want to hear from you. Together, we can build a more connected Port Townsend! Visit the project website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/ click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=0adb88f32e&e=65e5a66890> to learn more about this event and the overall plan. Time: 5:30 - 7:30pm | Location: The Community Senior Center, 620 Tyler St, Port Townsend Local 20/20 Steering Council Meeting - Wed, Jan 15th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/8d22d1a4-8f31-475a-b475-5480d531b0f0.jpg> The monthly Local 20/20 Steering Council meeting is open to all, and welcomes those interested in active involvement in Local 20/20 leadership. Our January meeting will be our annual meeting, and we will review our accomplishments from 2024 and plans for 2025, all are welcome. Newcomers are always welcome. If you'd like a virtual orientation, or for meeting location/online link, please contact us by email info@l2020.org. Time: 3 - 5pm | Location: Email for location/link Video Game Console Repair Class for Teens - Wed, Jan 15th through Wed, Feb 5th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/81087f1a-e463-f1c7-9173-fdc26cb374bf.jpg> JeffCo Repair will be hosting a free Video Game Console Repair Class with the Port Townsend Library during the month of January! In this program, students will each repair an Xbox 360 for disc error issues. If time permits, students will also have the opportunity to repair game controllers. Consoles and all other necessary supplies will be provided for the students to work on. This program will run for 4 consecutive Wednesdays – January 15, 22, 29, and February 5th, coinciding with PT's early release schedule. The class size is a maximum of 8. Teen should be able to commit to each of the 4 sessions. Visit the website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=f57617c901&e =65e5a66890> for more information, contact Mandi <mailto:mjohnson@ptmsc.org> to sign up and with questions Time: 1:30 - 3:30pm | Location: The Pink House room at the Port Townsend Library Mindful Self-Compassion After School Program for Teens - Wed, Jan 15 through Wed, Mar 19th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/722b45d5-2baa-c452-71dc-043bfd33ee7b.jpg> The Benji Project is excited to be partnering with the Jefferson County Library to offer this program to help teens gain skills and practices to weather the ups and downs of life with greater resiliency. Tuition is $250 and easily accessed full scholarships are available. No one turned away for lack of funds. Classes are Wednesday afternoons with no class on February 19th or 26th. This program was organized to allow for bus transport! Students can take Bus 105 from the Chimacum Junior/Senior campus or the Tri Area Loop A bus from the Port Townsend Park and Ride (departing 2:00 pm). Registration and information is here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee 661f5&id=b7f10eabd7&e=65e5a66890> . For questions or to learn more, send email <mailto:info@thebenjiproject.org> . Time: 2:45 - 4:45pm| Location: The Jefferson County Library, 620 Cedar Ave, Port Hadlock Emergency Preparedness Talks: Individual Preparedness - Thu, Jan 16th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/f137218e-7cd9-5a83-0f99-efdf4f0d5556.jpg> What do you need to know about hazards in our area? Where can you get reliable information in an emergency? Things like earthquakes, tsunamis, winter storms, and more can occur in our area! Come and learn the basic steps to prepare yourself for a variety of emergency situations that can and do occur in Jefferson County. Check the Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5 &id=894b399fe3&e=65e5a66890> or send email <mailto:jcdem@co.jefferson.wa.us> for more information. Time: 10:30am - 12pm | Location: Jefferson County Library 620 Cedar Ave Port Hadlock Cutlery Drive by Students for Sustainability - through this Fri, Jan 17th *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/d4784a3d-6f33-9923-f21f-69589edf4ea9.png> Do you have extra spoons, forks, and knives sitting around? Turn them into a force for good! Students for Sustainability <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=bdf893af0c&e=65e5a66890> , a dedicated bunch of students at Port Townsend High School, is collecting reusable (stainless steel) silverware to replace single-use plastics in their schools, because sustainability is served best with every meal! Let’s reduce waste and make a positive impact on our environment. Clean out those kitchen drawers and join the movement to make their school more eco-friendly! Put your utensils in the drop-off bucket outside the first floor door where the cafeteria is located. Walk across the courtyard from the parking lot on Van Ness Street Location: 1500 Van Ness Street in Port Townsend The Beauty of Weeds - Sat, Jan 18th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/08ccd1a5-a35a-66f6-7951-141e307ac952.png> The 2025 Jefferson County Master Gardener Yard & Garden Lecture Series is held on Saturdays from January 11 through February 15. This year marks the 26th anniversary for the event, which is hosted by the Jefferson County Master Gardener Foundation, and co-sponsored by Washington State University's Jefferson County Extension Service. This week's talk is by Mark Turner, "The Beauty of Weeds." Mark is a freelance editorial photographer specializing in botanical subjects, especially Northwest wildflowers and gardens. Mark is co-author of Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest, Trees & Shrubs of the Pacific Northwest, and the newly published Weeds of the Pacific Northwest. Ticket sales help support Jefferson County Master Gardener programs. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the event ticketing website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1 8a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=023c3f07ea&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 10am - noon | Location: Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Port Townsend Upcoming Events MLK Day of Service - Mon, Jan 20th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/1194ecf6-dbfe-a1a2-5032-72d9cf1b6327.png> Team up with your fellow community members to tackle invasive dunegrass on the beach at Fort Worden. When this plant becomes overabundant, it can displace other plant species and lead to decline in biodiversity. We are removing it so native plants and animals can thrive. All ages are welcome! Parking is FREE. To bring: Work gloves if you have them. Please dress in warm layers that can get sandy! Snacks and water will be provided. RSVP here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=29adc6b161&e=65e5a66890> . Email <mailto:kkingdon@ptmsc.org> with any questions. Time: 10am - 12:30pm | Location: PTMSC Museum at Fort Worden State Park (532 Battery Way, Port Townsend) Grow More Food (Without Using More Space) - Wed, Jan 22nd or Sat, Jan 25th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/154bb6a7-66af-c9c1-5d52-9f76bc14503e.jpg> This class will explore basic soil care routines, succession planning, and garden mapping. By the end of class, you'll have created custom plans to implement in your own garden. Using these skills, you can grow SO MUCH FOOD! Registration is required, register here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=f58492f844&e=65e5a66890> . Questions? Send email <mailto:cruisingclimate@gmail.co m> . Time: 4 - 6pm on Jan 22nd, 10am - 12pm on Jan 25th | Location: The Hedgerow by Cruising Climate, 3059 7th Ave, Port Townsend Edible Garden Landscape Design - Sat, Jan 25th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/08ccd1a5-a35a-66f6-7951-141e307ac952.png> The 2025 Jefferson County Master Gardener Yard & Garden Lecture Series is held on Saturdays from January 11 through February 15. This year marks the 26th anniversary for the event, which is hosted by the Jefferson County Master Gardener Foundation, and co-sponsored by Washington State University's Jefferson County Extension Service. This week's talk is by Sue Goetz , "Edible Garden Landscape Design." Sue is a garden designer and writer who has earned numerous awards for garden design and environmental impact. She is the author of Complete Container Herb Gardening, A Taste for Herbs, and other titles. Ticket sales help support Jefferson County Master Gardener programs. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the event ticketing website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1 8a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=ac859b8606&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 10am - noon | Location: Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Port Townsend The Climate Restorers: Blue Carbon Film showing - Sat, Jan 25th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/74937d57-7618-11bb-f1e7-c8b019926d4c.jpg> Exploring the ocean’s potential to restore Earth’s climate, this film focuses on blue carbon ecosystems like mangroves and seagrasses. Producers John and Phoebe will join us in person to introduce the film and discuss its message of hope and action for restoring the climate in ways that benefit all life on Earth. This showing is part of the Global Earth Repair Foundation's series of films on climate solutions. Film screening followed by group discussion. For further info contact Michael Pilarski at 360-643-9178, visit the film festival website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=a72dcc8984&e=65e5a66890> , or send email <mailto:friendsofthetrees@yaho o.com> . Note: Local 20/20 is a co-sponsor of the series, stop by our table at the events and say hello! Time: 6 - 8pm |Location: The Chapel at Fort Worden (or if elsewhere at FW, a notice will be posted on the door). Low Tide Walk at Night, with PTMSC - Mon, Jan 27th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/1194ecf6-dbfe-a1a2-5032-72d9cf1b6327.png> Find out what marine critters get up to after dark! Join Marine Science Center volunteers and staff for a guided low tide walk at North Beach County Park. Please note: Registration is required. Register with this link <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bd d611c999ee661f5&id=19d6faa385&e=65e5a66890> ! To keep the night low tide walk accessible to everyone, there is no cost, although donations are always welcomed and appreciated. Please bring: headlamp/flashlight; boots/shoes with good traction and waterproof for walking on uneven terrain and slippery rocks; weather-appropriate clothing. If you have questions, please email Carolyn <mailto:cwoods@ptmsc.org> . Time: 6:45 - 8:00pm | Location: North Beach County Park, Port Townsend TLAB Meeting - Mon, Jan 27th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/8d22d1a4-8f31-475a-b475-5480d531b0f0.jpg> The Transportation Lab is a Local 20/20 Action Group working to promote a transportation system that minimizes need for personal motor vehicles. Such a transportation system must be safe, convenient and healthy, and it must be based on: people walking, the most healthful mode; people bicycling, the most efficient mode; mass transit, the most efficient for moving large numbers of people; and private vehicles for providing services and moving small numbers of people. In person, monthly on the fourth Monday. Contact by email <mailto:translabpt@gmail.com> for location or other information. Time: 4:30 - 6pm | Location: Send email <mailto:translabpt@gmail.com> for info. Register for Free Emergency Preparedness Course by Fri, Jan 31st <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/e7eb25d2-1c89-bf78-4bc0-7b63605f287b.png> On Saturday, February 15th, 2025, Salish Rescue will be hosting the Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium for a totally FREE delivery of one of their courses: "AWR-144: Port and Vessel Security for Public Safety and Maritime Personnel", which includes all course materials. If you work or volunteer in public safety or maritime fields, or have an interest in any related field, this class is for you! There are 40 seats available for this professional training opportunity, and we hope you'll help us fill every one of them! Registration <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=676af884aa&e=65e5a66890> must be completed no later than January 31, 2025. For more information, including assistance with the registration process, please email <mailto:alden@salishrescue.org> . Time: 8am - 5pm | Location: The Port Hadlock 4-H classroom, 121 Oak Bay Rd, Port Hadlock The Benji Project Presents: Festival of Hearts - Sat, Feb 8th *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/0d1f7faa-efa9-5175-58ec-09bb70340da7.jpeg> Help us spread our branches to reach more young people and families. Experience a palate-pleasing palette imagined by Chef Arran Stark and a participatory art project highlighting the visionary power of community. Enjoy beverages donated by Blu Jay Kombucha, Finnriver and Marrowstone Vineyards, along with plentiful appetizers. Age 21+. Tickets are $65 and you can get yours here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=1876a7dd6f&e=65e5a66890> . Time: 2 -5pm | Location: the USO Building Fort Worden. PTMSC & Trash Task Force Earth Valentine Cleanup - Sun, Feb 9th *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/a16c8321-ded8-37b1-87b2-4993b7c451f1.jpg> Join the Port Townsend Marine Science Center and the Trash Task force in cleaning up downtown Port Townsend's streets and beaches! Check in at 10am at Haines Park-and-Ride to receive supplies and cleanup locations, then return to the Pourhouse at 12pm to weigh your accomplishments and enjoy a free drink (up to $7) at the Pourhouse and a slice of pizza from the Pizza Factory. For more information, visit the website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/clic k?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=cab811b83a&e=65e5a66890> . For questions: email Mandi <mailto:mjohnson@ptmsc.org> . Time: 10am | Location: Haines Park-and-Ride (next to Safeway), 440 12th St, Port Townsend Arts and Cultural Events Local 20/20 recognizes the positive impact <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/37d3600a-d7cf-2d53-2152-2855705d6523.jpg> that the arts have on the well-being of our community, and we are so grateful that we reside in such a community that fosters creativity. To avoid overloading these announcements and duplication with other sources, Local 20/20 announcements include only those arts and cultural events which are directly related to our mission of promoting sustainability and resiliency through action and education. We encourage folks to check out “Bareboards <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=ee2fc072d1&e=65e5a66890> ”, My City Scene <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/tr ack/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=a6d26c96a7&e=65e5a66890> , KPTZ <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=4c989259ad&e=65e5a66890> , the Port Townsend Leader <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=83aac3b988&e=65e5a66890> and its community calendar <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click ?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=3033254126&e=65e5a66890> , and the Peninsula Daily News <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=b6b51311de&e=65e5a66890> for other local arts, music, and cultural events. Recurring Events Ask a Master Gardener - 1st Tuesdays <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/86108c7c-bcbf-4aec-8bcb-109847517756.jpg> Join Master Gardeners at the library. Volunteers are available to work with you on your plant and landscape questions. If you bring a plant sample, be sure it clearly shows the difference between unhealthy and healthy tissue. Pick a fresh plant specimen, put the cut end of the stem in a moist paper towel. For insect samples, bring the insect intact in a small container soon after capture. We can usually identify to insect family or genus. If you have a plant identification question, bring a sample or picture that includes leaves, branches, stems, a portion of the fruiting or flowering structure (if available), and a picture of the stem or bark. Time: 12 - 2pm | Location: The Charles Pink House at the Port Townsend Library Free Workshop Series: Return to Silence - Tuesdays <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/ae88a638-e489-2ee1-b7fe-29ce905c7330.png> Free workshop on contemplative practices and learning how to 'return to silence' offered every Tuesday by Tai Sheridan <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=dd6ec03593&e=65e5a66890> , ordained Zen Buddhist. Time: 10 - 11am | Location: 821 Washington Street, Port Townsend Birding in Our State Parks - 3rd and 4th Saturdays <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/430254eb-a72d-2a6c-5b57-0411f9a702b5.jpg> Beverly McNeil, Audubon trip leader and nature photographer, continues to lead bird walks on the third and fourth Saturdays of every month. Email <mailto:bevybirds53@gmail.com> Beverly <mailto:bevybirds53@gmail.com> to register. The group size limit is five. A Discover Pass is required for parking. Wear sturdy shoes/boots and note that the walks average three to four hours, walking about 1.5 miles. Wear layered clothing for changeable weather. Bring binoculars and water if desired. Bad weather can result in cancellations. The following two outings are free of charge: Anderson Lake every third Saturday, through Admiralty Audubon, and Fort Flagler every fourth Saturday, through Friends of Fort Flagler. Fort Townsend and Fort Worden are the other two State Parks where Beverly can arrange to schedule a special bird walk for you. Beverly's photographs are displayed at the Port Townsend Gallery <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=1cd8f95e19&e=65e 5a66890> . Time: 9 am | Locations: See above. Wild Church Port Townsend - 4th Saturdays <https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/meips/ADKq_NYNSVlkGZmoiqKaR1Q7zuyrdziRRggqFdlTvSsSfVjgH_mHwHhZm5XVw4ynyRoFULWIpZrspSunG9Yyc8MuCuuVQjjYaGAwwZts7Q8E_6OVfV06_MBvB1pC-fGIE3DeqDZIVoBpFcJr6t2ika_l7wKZK tVUgrW8NSQ=s0-d-e1-ft#https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/242c7936-4e45-9b32-b1ac-06c8b490bd41.png> Sponsored by Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, join Katy Taylor to gather in with creation, with other folks, and with the other beings on this earth. They practice together to move from human being to earth being, in reverence and respect for earth, on the 4th Saturday of every month. There are three mostly equal parts: Greeting/Grounding, Wandering/Wondering, Circling-Up/Sharing. They meet outside, in rain, snow, or shine, unless the conditions are severe enough to pose a safety concern. Please dress for the weather! Children are welcome, but parents need to help guide them. If wandering is not accessible, remaining in the circle is an option, too. Bring a chair! A Discover Pass is required to park. Read more and find directions here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click ?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=901c4dbc8a&e=65e5a66890> , and join the Wild Church email list by emailing Katy Taylor <mailto:katyktaylor@gmail.com> . Time: 10 - 11:30am | Location: Fort Townsend State Park, 1370 Old Fort Townsend Rd, Port Townsend Donate Blood in Jefferson County <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/b3819792-6a44-6efc-2a52-7c1e589dbd82.png> It takes 1,000 donors per day to sustain blood supplies for patients in the community. The period between Memorial Day and Labor Day is considered high-risk for crashes. It's just one of the reasons blood donations are so critical. Bloodworks Northwest <https://l2020.us8.list-manag e.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=043168c1fe&e=65e5a66890> holds blood drives in Jefferson County and elsewhere in Washington throughout the year. Get more information and schedule a donation <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=b48c436a74&e=65e5a66890> here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c99 9ee661f5&id=979d17ea42&e=65e5a66890> . Community Notices Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee seeks new members - Apply by Wed, Jan 22nd *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/7a860b20-4073-cb07-fdca-e149b1923b3d.jpeg> The Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click? u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=849c9357ee&e=65e5a66890> has upcoming vacancies for 2 committee member positions (District 3, Marine Science, Research & Education Interests – Alternate). The MRC is focused on protecting and restoring the marine and estuarine environment within Jefferson County. If you have a background in marine science, or are involved in areas related to ports, marinas, commercial fishing, or shoreline development and/or planning, and are keen to take an active role in: Learning about marine conservation, participating in science-based research and educational outreach, or contributing to policy recommendations, please consider joining the Committee! Members are appointed to a four-year term (2025-2029), and commit to: 1) Attending monthly meetings the first Tuesday of every month, in-person in Port Hadlock, from 6pm-8pm. 2) Volunteering with a minimum of one MRC project, and 3) Committing time to education and outreach events throughout the year. For more information or to express interest in submitting an application, please email <mailto:jeff.co.mrc@gmail.com> , or visit the website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=94a3cc109e&e=65e5a66890> to download an application. Application deadline is January 22, 2025. Applications Open for the A.I.R.E. Program - Wed, Jan 15th through Mon, Mar 23rd *New* <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/19fac5f8-567e-59e7-9b6b-f1b60bfa6470.jpg> The Artist in Residence and Educational Program (A.I.R.E.) <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/tr ack/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=6f1e503869&e=65e5a66890> is calling for artists to apply for the 2025 term at the Jefferson County Transfer Station June-August 2024. Inspired by the AIR program in San Francisco, Recology, Glean in Portland, and the Recycling educational site at Signal Mountain TN, the A.I.R.E. Program aims to feature a local artist to create works which help bring to light the issues of waste through a creative process while receiving a stipend, mining privileges at the Jefferson County Transfer Station and an end of term exhibit. The A.I.R.E. committee will be accepting application from Jan 15th through March 23rd 2024. For inquiries and/or application, please contact us by email <mailto:tracy@aireatthetransferstati on.com> or through our Website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=6489e0fb05&e=65e5a66890> . Strait Ecosystem Recovery Network is hiring a Coordinator <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/0864b727-e94c-ce05-f57c-aa6c2d65e6b2.png> The Strait Ecosystem Recovery Network (Strait ERN) is a collaborative network that works towards a healthy and resilient ecosystem that sustains all life and human wellbeing on the North Olympic Peninsula and along the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The area served by the Strait ERN stretches across the entire northern edge of Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula from Cape Flattery to Point Wilson. Strait ERN is housed within the North Olympic Development Council (NODC). Strait ERN is housed within the North Olympic Development Council (NODC) <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=0c0c924a59&e=65e5a66890> , the regional Economic Development District for Clallam and Jefferson counties. Find the full job description <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=87625f6275&e=65e5a66890> and other information <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/cl ick?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=bf6b0c8a4b&e=65e5a66890> on the Strait ERN website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=c497e6e8a1&e=65e5a66890> . Local 20/20 Letter to the PT Co-op Board <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/8d22d1a4-8f31-475a-b475-5480d531b0f0.jpg> Local 20/20 recently updated our Mission Statement to read: Working together to foster a regenerative, sustainable, resilient, equitable, and inclusive community in Jefferson County through both action and education. We undertook this revision as part of our ongoing effort to reflect how our social justice values should be integrated into everything we do. The Local 2020 Steering Council has been paying attention to events going on at the Port Townsend Food Co-op. At our 12/18/24 meeting, the Steering Council voted to send this letter <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=1a5120520c&e=65e5a66890> to the Port Townsend Food Co-op Board. Northwest Naturalist Course - Registration lottery now open through Jan 16th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/e6026e5e-f196-1807-e06a-cd06a0b8d189.png> The registration lottery is now open for Jefferson Land Trust's popular Tidelands to Timberline Northwest Naturalist Course, which will return beginning April 2025. This eight-week, field-based course offers 18 committed participants the chance to become intimately familiar with the natural history and ecosystems of the northeast Olympic Peninsula, absorb the knowledge and passion of some of our region's finest naturalists, and experience the incredible interconnections of diverse local ecosystems from the sea up to the mountains. Visit here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=fbec6e0676&e=65e5a66890> for complete details and to enter the lottery for your chance to be selected as a course member for this year's program. Glass is Trash - begins Sun, Dec 1st <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/4cfea6cc-ecdc-d2f9-e7a5-b11b9f548e35.png> Beginning December 1st, the public should plan to dispose of glass in their household trash. The largest regional buyer of recycled glass stopped accepting material in mid-September due to a slump in market demand and competition with cheaper imports. The transfer station reached holding capacity by October 1st and has since been shipping collected glass to the landfill at a loss of approximately $10,000 a month. There is no new market for glass on the horizon; Jefferson County will do what many other Puget Sound counties have already done and will stop collecting glass as part of our recycling program. This includes on-site drop off and curbside pickup. For more information, check this article in the Jefferson County Beacon <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=84fed5a862&e=65e5a66890 > and the Jefferson County Recycling website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=3f85874970&e=65e5a66890> . Global Earth Repair Conference 2025 in Port Townsend looking for volunteers <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/e4796288-f7d6-6848-6441-2ee1ad2b8f6d.png> In 2019, an incredible global conference on how we can re-green the planet's ecosystem was held at Fort Worden with over 500 climate scientists, authors, farmers, Indigenous elders, artists, activists and all-around Earth lovers in attendance. It was organized by local and globally known permaculture educator, writer and networker Michael Pilarski. Michael is now partnering with United Earth Networks to hold a 2025 Global Earth Repair <https://l2020.us8.list-manag e.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=3bf05d52e2&e=65e5a66890> conference, from May 9 - 13th, again at Fort Worden. It will include not only the restoration conference but will also include a music festival. Learn more here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=2b611171b2&e=65e5a66890> . They are looking for volunteers to help with the planning and execution of the events. If you are interested in helping, email Michael <mailto:friendsofthetrees@yahoo.com> . Community Needs Assessment Survey <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/7a30e6b4-dadc-74c3-3e71-b4b32b9671f5.jpeg> Every three to five years, Olympic Community Action Programs <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com /track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=7c14ccad50&e=65e5a66890> (OlyCAP) conducts a Community Needs Assessment to better understand the needs and aspirations of Jefferson and Clallam Counties. By gathering your feedback, they can tailor their programs and initiatives to better serve the community. Your input is crucial in guiding them to where they are most needed. OlyCAP needs to figure out who their clients are, whether they value the services received, and what is important to them. OlyCAP requests community members to take the 2024 Community Needs Assessment <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=5032dfcd63&e=65e5a66890> . Jefferson County Workforce Survey <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/84288370-73dd-0703-aeef-2325f4f69829.jpeg> The Jefferson Community Foundation <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd 611c999ee661f5&id=0c254403f0&e=65e5a66890> is generously funding a Jefferson County Workforce Development Data Collection Project to capture key information around what the workforce development and training needs are in our county, what barriers exist to building a strong and skilled local workforce, and what training opportunities are already present in Jefferson County. The goal of this work is to inform a Strategic Workforce Development Plan to increase our skilled local workforce and to increase access to living wage jobs for local residents. Your specific feedback around technical training needs is invaluable and will directly inform long-term workforce development plans in Jefferson County. This work will be shared upon completion. Questions? Contact Project Lead Kelley Watson by email <mailto:kelleyjwatson@gmail.com> or text/call (360) 531-1494. Take the 5-minute survey here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/t rack/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=28ea990e04&e=65e5a66890> . Take the Survey to Help the Jefferson County Children's Advocacy Center <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/843c1bc7-f848-8326-ffa4-1e57a8b3583f.jpeg> When child abuse is discovered, families and caregivers may wonder where to turn, how the legal process works, and how their family will be supported. Efforts are now underway by the Olympic Peninsula YMCA and community partners to develop the Jefferson County Children's Advocacy Center (CAC). At the CAC, children from Jefferson County who experience abuse, and their non-offending family members, can come for safety, justice, and healing. Please take this survey <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=38079fe8d9&e=65e5a66890> to help provide important information about our community’s perception and experiences with child abuse. All answers will remain anonymous. New Tax Credit for Washington Workers <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/6e065f16-e70e-1324-bb1f-60f217688125.jpeg> Individuals and families are eligible for the Working Families Tax Credit if they meet all of the following requirements for the tax year they're claiming the credit: have a valid Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN); lived in Washington a minimum of 183 days (over half the year); are at least 25 and under 65 years of age OR have a qualifying child; filed a federal tax return the year before they claim the credit; eligible to claim the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) on their tax return (or would meet the requirements for EITC but are filing with an ITIN); and meet certain income requirements. To learn more, click <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=0c07f3afdd&e=65e5a66890> here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u =18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=f037536d08&e=65e5a66890> . Washington State Energy Rebates <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/6b75b221-f70f-7c03-0c97-cd163152d4fe.jpeg> The Washington State Department of Commerce <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18 a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=7ea217038c&e=65e5a66890> expects rebates to be available in early 2025. See their webpage <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=cd 317c1739&e=65e5a66890> . You can subscribe for updates. Click <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=855b0f4f83&e=65e5a66890> here <https://l2020.us8.list-man age.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=8eb95e9457&e=65e5a66890> for a calculator that shows the programs you might qualify for. Note that there are rebates and tax credits, depending on income. Low- and moderate-income households qualify for point-of-sale rebates. In Port Townsend, that’s a 100% rebate for incomes below $68,800, and a 50% rebate for incomes between $68,800 and $129,000. (Some restrictions apply.) All households, regardless of income, are already eligible for tax credits <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f6 7bdd611c999ee661f5&id=7fe0852069&e=65e5a66890> , which started with the 2023 tax year. Housing Link: Connecting Local Workforce with Local Housing <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/01ac0f42-976e-d266-aa5c-408d8142b208.jpg> Ensuring that those who provide vital services and serve local businesses are securely housed is an essential part of building community. The Housing Link project introduces Workforce Home Seekers with Home Providers in Jefferson County. If you are looking for housing, have housing to offer or what to learn more about how to create housing, check out this link <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=b0f2351bd1&e=65e5a66890> . Calling Local Photographers <https://gallery.mailchimp.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/3ab8c010-5d9c-4313-a28b-a9dc1714ac3e.jpg> Local 20/20 Weekly Announcements invites local photographers to submit images that capture the character of our community and its natural setting. For the opening photo of each weekly email (which is also posted to our website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u =18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=544138023b&e=65e5a66890> ), we seek local color, horizontal (“landscape”) orientation, and jpeg format. Please no children, pets, or recognizable faces. Kindly email your photos <mailto:events@l2020.org> , including your name in the jpeg filename. We are an all-volunteer non-profit, so compensation for your talent and generosity is a photo credit and our profound thanks. ________________________________ Community Resources Local Resource for Reducing Your Environmental Footprint - JeffersonCAN.org <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/d5b02782-ae6a-8eb4-8f71-8222932650e0.jpg> Want to learn more about what individual actions you can take to reduce your own environmental footprint? JeffersonCAN.org <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=55d08b0271&e=65e5a66890> is a website focused on how you can do just that, in the areas of energy, transportation, electric vehicles, waste reduction, local economy, community action, and food choices, tailored to East Jefferson County. It is managed by the Local 20/20 Climate Action Group <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=73ff1be5ea&e=65e5a66890> . If you have ideas for improvements, please email us <mailto:info@jeffersoncan.org> . Climate Action Toolkit <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/75aecac4-4ba6-1924-f9b6-e1d25147c8ef.jpeg> The North Olympic Peninsula Resource Conservation & Development Council <https://l2020.us8.list -manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=be109909cb&e=65e5a66890> has a Climate Toolkit created to support local Tribes and nongovernmental organizations across the North Olympic Peninsula in integrating climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies throughout their decision-making processes. Download it here. <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1 8a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=caa7c0d351&e=65e5a66890> Washington Center for Employee Ownership <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/0c02d7e1-1940-6856-aed4-02673fb11e15.jpeg> The Washington Center for Employee Ownership (WACEO) is committed to fostering a prosperous and growing employee-owned business sector across the State. Employee ownership can preserve local jobs and local revenue; improve company performance; build resiliency; increase wages and benefits for employees; and more. WACEO is a resource of information, education, and connections for business owners, employees, and professional advisors. More information here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=9910e6e059&e=65e5a66890> . Olympic Housing Trust <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/f3bfa7a6-fda8-99e3-c937-6ee33839ab06.jpeg> Olympic Housing Trust (OHT) is a community land trust serving Jefferson and Clallam Counties. They serve individuals who live in this area and can qualify for a mortgage, but cannot afford to purchase their own house. By leveraging public and private subsidies, they work to bring down the cost of the house to a reasonable amount, and in exchange the home buyer agrees to a ground lease agreement capping the future resale of the home. This allows for permanently affordable housing now and into the future. OHT is designed to be guided by local needs and priorities through its membership model and board composition: anyone can become a member, which gives them the opportunity to vote on important decisions, and one third of its board is reserved for the people who are most impacted by the housing crisis. Learn more here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=a5ebc250c8&e=65e5a66890> . Permaculture-Style Backyard Gardening <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/02fb9062-f3be-66a2-3f39-77feedd3c9a3.png> This year try no-till planting, succession planting, and natural fertilization and pest control in your garden. Check out the Sustainable Life Learning Center website <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=2ac9f8b7d1&e=65e5a66890> . Crisis Intervention and Advocacy Services <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/b547f155-14d5-6e05-dbe5-bf5a052d6a9c.jpg> Dove House Advocacy Services <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999 ee661f5&id=cb2fbe501f&e=65e5a66890> offers crisis intervention and advocacy services in Jefferson County for those who are healing and rebuilding/maintaining healthy lives after domestic and sexual violence, other crimes, and life's challenges including homelessness, mental illness, substance abuse, and other forms of trauma. Through trauma-informed one-to-one appointments with an advocate and in support groups, recovery circles, and classes, participants make their own choices. Services are wrap-around, person centered, and free of charge. Contact Dove House <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=8750171f28&e=65e5a66890> here <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=a 9c61200be&e=65e5a66890> or call their 24/7 crisis line: (360) 385-5291. Eat Local First's Washington Food & Farm Finder Map <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/1cf31a4c-66bd-9c92-87a6-184b12f1b7c0.png> Eating local - and supporting our community’s farmers, fishers, and other food producers - is easy with the Eat Local First Washington Food & Farm Finder <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=9f39c65969&e=65e5a66890> , from the statewide group Eat Local First (ELF) Collaborative <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=d6d6b5863b&e=65e5a66890> . Enter your location by zip code or town/city name and use the detailed search criteria to find food grown, caught, raised, or made near you, navigating the handy map to explore further. Filter your search to find specific products, delivery options, and more. Just Soup on Tuesdays <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/93583a9e-8347-408c-adec-a2a4b6693988.png> Just Soup offers a hybrid take-out and in-person dining opportunity. From 11 am - 12 pm, Just Soup To-Go will serve free packed lunches in front of St. Paul's Church. Drive, walk, or bike up for curbside pickup. (For curbside pickup, drive to the front of the church on Jefferson St.) From 11:30am - 1:00pm, in-person dining is offered in the Parish Hall where you can again have a free meal served to you with bread, fruit, drinks, and dessert. Either way, to-go or in-person, you are welcome at Just Soup. Pick up a lunch for yourself or your neighbor in need. No questions asked. Time: Tuesdays, 11am - 1pm | Location: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1020 Jefferson St, Port Townsend Emergency Text Alerts from Jefferson County <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=f39bc84b7e&e=65e5a66890> Sign up to receive Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management <https://l2020.us8.list- manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=ff675334b5&e=65e5a66890> ’s emergency alerts by text on your mobile phone and/or by email. NIXLE messages provide crucial information in an emergency & are sent directly to your text-enabled device and/or email. The sign up web page <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=89bcb6f4d0&e=65e5a66 890> also has information about other alert and warning systems, including the tsunami warning system and the WSDOT alert system. NPREP: Prepared Neighborhoods <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=3ee435429f&e=65e5a66890> Prepare for emergencies with your neighbors by joining or starting an NPREP neighborhood. There are currently over 100 NPREP neighborhoods organizing here in Jefferson County. Learn if you live in an NPREP trained neighborhood <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=e58bf34dfe&e=65e5a66890> . Learn about NPREP <https://l2020.us8.list-manag e.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=2a6bf933f9&e=65e5a66890> . Resilience Readings Do you have readings, podcasts, or videos to share that are aligned with our Local 20/20 mission? Please submit them here <mailto:events@L2020.org?subject=Resilience%20Readings%20submission> . The New Cool: Your 2025 Guide to Planet-Friendly Living <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/14455509-5d19-3e03-2dec-a9bf690ec5a1.png> In the December Local 20/20 column in the Port Townsend Leader <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.co m/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=20e8cb4e7a&e=65e5a66890> , Mary Purdy summarizes personal actions we can take to live more sustainably in 2025. From reducing food waste, to embracing plant-based foods and air drying your clothes, check out this list of possibilities to further enhance your eco-friendly lifestyle! December 14, 2024 King Tide <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/ac525c7f-5c6f-468c-1b24-77444225b715.jpg> A high astronomical tide (9.37'), along with a strong low pressure system and 22-30 kt southeast winds all combined to give us the third highest (10.98') of the observed water levels that the Local 20/20 King Tide team has monitored in the last 7 years. See the detailed analysis, and links to the tools the team uses to identify possible king tide events, in this blog <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=8dd0631aa6&e=65e5a668 90> . Tips for a Planet-friendly Holiday Season <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/b9accc6c-bd04-b4fa-6c57-90fb97fbdc73.png> In the December 4th Local 20/20 column in the Port Townsend Leader, <https://l2020.us8.list-mana ge.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=09438864fe&e=65e5a66890> Laura Tucker explored the myriad ways one can be more environmentally conscious in our holiday gift giving. From buying local, to choosing sustainable products, buying quality not quantity, and donating to local groups, to giving experiences and creatively wrapping gifts, Laura provides a variety of helpful ideas to green your holiday gift giving! It's Time to Review your Health Insurance Plan - Through Jan 15th <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/8d22d1a4-8f31-475a-b475-5480d531b0f0.jpg> In the October Local 20/20 Port Townsend Leader column, Angela Gyurko of the Local 20/20 Health and Wellness Action Group highlighted the key dates coming up for health insurance plan enrollment. Find out the specific dates and other relevant information for the Affordable Care Act plans, Medicare, and Tricare in the column. <https://l2020.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5&id=dcabef00a9&e=65e5a66890> Local 20/20 Mission Working together to foster a regenerative, sustainable, resilient, and compassionate community in Jefferson County through both action and education. <https://mcusercontent.com/18a86f67bdd611c999ee661f5/images/6144dac2-e45d-dd0c-b93e-28d0de8737d0.jpg> Action Groups are where we do most of our work. Each is focused on an interrelated aspect of sustainability. 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