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SUMMARY:Marvel at Incredible Carnivorous Plants!
DESCRIPTION:In the month of January\, the North Coast Nature Journal club will stay out of the rain and warm inside the bio-diverse greenhouses at California Carnivores in Sebastopol! This local business contains arguably the biggest collection of carnivorous plants in the world. Not only are these plants fascinating to study and beautiful to draw but many of them are also endangered. They also have many orchids\, bromeliads\, etc. \nTopics covered will include: how to quickly capture the essence of complex shapes in our drawings\, how to draw things we are afraid of\, and how to nature journal in visually overwhelming or information-dense settings. \nThe weather will be relatively mild\, humid\, and probably warmish inside the greenhouses. Hats will be useful if it is sunny. We will not be walking much but the floor is uneven and made of gravel. Wear comfortable shoes\, bring a folding stool if you have one\, a potluck item to share\, utensils for yourself and water to drink. There is a bathroom on site. \nWe will meet at 10 am in the parking lot.  Look for people standing around with sketchbooks.  Potluck lunch around 12:30. \nBe prepared for mind-boggling plant forms and colors as well as a good dose of novelty-induced dopamine! \n$20 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/marvel-at-incredible-carnivorous-plants/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181014T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181014T140000
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SUMMARY:Capture the Essence of California Oak Savanna
DESCRIPTION:In the month of October the north coast nature journal club will be exploring the rolling hills and oak savanna of Helen Putnam Regional Park near Petaluma. We will practice several techniques for doing small watercolor landscapes to capture the essence and atmosphere of the place. We will also practice drawing three-dimensional trees with several tricks that will make your branches look like they’re coming off the page. \nWe will be hiking short distances up and down hill on this trip with mostly even terrain. Bring all your normal nature journaling supplies and binoculars. Be prepared for sun and warm conditions. A small folding stool could be useful for the longer landscape drawing. This location has a bathroom and seven dollar parking unless you are a member of the Sonoma County Regional Parks. Bring a potluck item that is not too hard to carry onto the trail because we will not want to go back to the parking lot for lunch. \n$20 recommended donation \nFor more information about this park: Helen-Putnam-Regional-Park \n \nIn case of heavy rain\, unlikely\, we will head to California Carnivores in Sebastopol where we can journal and draw incredible carnivorous plants while being protected from the rain..  Directions
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/capture-the-essence-of-california-oak-savanna/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180909T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180909T160000
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SUMMARY:Draw Majestic Elk and Epic Landscapes!
DESCRIPTION:In September we will hike out on Tomales Point in Marin County to see the elk herds during their rut and enjoy the overall epic scenes! The Tule elk will be on their most dramatic behavior this time of year and we will get an opportunity to document it in our journals. Last year it was great! We will focus on learning how to draw ungulates\, how to draw antlers\, and how to creatively depict action sequences in your journal. There will also be plenty of opportunity for painting landscapitos. \nThe weather is variable at this coastal location so be prepared for everything. The hiking will be moderately strenuous due to the distances we will try to cover but the terrain will not be too technical. Wear comfortable hiking shoes\, bring a folding stool\, binoculars\, and a potluck item to share on the trail. \nWe are back on our normal schedule so we will meet at 10 am at the Tomales Point trailhead parking lot at the very end of pierce point road near the old white barns. Look for people standing around with sketchbooks. This excursion will go longer than our usual meetup to take advantage of this special opportunity. 10am-4pm\, potluck lunch at 12:30. \nBe prepared for Nature Journaling goosebumps and a good dose of charismatic mammalian megafauna! \n$20 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/draw-majestic-elk-and-epic-landscapes-2/
CATEGORIES:CCNH,North Bay Nature Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180708T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180708T140000
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SUMMARY:Low Tide Adventure at Shorttail Gulch!
DESCRIPTION:In July\, we will hike a little-known trail through prime owl habitat down to a beautiful cove with shorebirds and tidal rocks! There are also great wildflowers\, raptors\, and hummingbirds along the way. This is one of my favorite new spots to nature journal in all of the North Bay. We will be there during a relatively low tide so that we can apply our journaling practice towards the fascinating web of life that exists where the waves meet the land! We will start with some exercises to help our ability to draw rocks and landscapes. The tide will be going down and be at its lowest around 1pm. Some people may stay longer if the tide-pooling is super fun! \nThere will be a moderate amount of hiking on steep trail with lots of stairs to get down to the beach. If you are not that sure on your feet or have trouble with lots of stairs this might not be the trip for you. Once at the beach we won’t walk too far but be prepared for sand and or slippery rocks.  Bring everything you need to be comfortable and protected from sun and wind. This would be a good day to test out your sunny-day nature journaling equipment! A wide-brimmed hat\, sunscreen\, maybe even an umbrella. Also be prepared for wind. A small folding stool could also be useful. Close focus binoculars and maybe a magnifying glass could be useful for looking at tide pool creatures. \nWe will have our potluck lunch on the beach so bring something that is somewhat portable. \n$20 recommended donation \nThe trail head is located within a residential community in Bodega Bay so please be respectful when parking along Osprey Dr. The trailhead will be on your left as you drive in. The map below should get you to the right spot. There is no bathroom or water. \n 
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/low-tide-adventure-at-shorttail-gulch/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180610T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180610T130000
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SUMMARY:Survey Salmon Creek Beach!
DESCRIPTION:In June\, the North Coast Nature Journal Club will head to one of my favorite spots\, South Salmon Creek Beach! This is a very fun location to observe coastal sand dunes\, wetlands\, waterbirds\, and to explore animal tracks including a resident family of red foxes! \nWe won’t hike long distances but the terrain is slightly challenging because it is mostly sand dunes. The weather is variable and can be windy. Be prepared for sun\, sand\, and wind. Bring sketching and watercolor supplies\, binoculars\, and a potluck lunch to share. We will return to the parking lot around 12:30 for the potluck so you don’t need to pack your food/beverages on this trip. If you came here with us on a previous outing please bring your nature journal from that trip for an illuminating comparison. \nWe will meet in the parking lot at 9am. Please note this is earlier than usual.  We will be on an early schedule for June\, July\, and August to take advantage of the nicer time of day. Parking at this location is free. \nDirections: Drive north on Hwy 1 from Bodega Bay\, after the big sign and turnoff for Bodega Dunes Campground stay attentive on the left. Just before the bridge over the creek there is a small turnoff onto Bean ave. Turn left onto Bean ave and follow this small street until it dead ends at a parking lot covered in sand. \nOr look at this map:
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/survey-salmon-creek/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171217T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171217T170000
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SUMMARY:Explore Sunset at the Laguna!
DESCRIPTION:In December we will meet at the Laguna de Santa Rosa trail during the most exciting and most beautiful time of day! The crepuscular hours are when many raptors can be seen hunting and many mammals are out in the open. Every time I walk this trail near sunset I’m surprised by how many birds I see and by the incredibly lit landscapes. Last time\, I saw a family of owls! \nWe will focus on techniques for drawing and painting quick landscapes and how to crop and choose a good composition. We will also work a lot on colors and light as the sun drops. While we are working on these\, there will probably be cool bird sightings mixed in. \nThis trail is a very easy hike on flat and mostly paved paths. It is wheelchair accessible. We won’t cover much distance and we will probably have long stationary moments. The weather is unpredictable and can get cool as the sun drops. Bring a packable snack item to share because we will eat on the trail. A foldable lightweight stool and binoculars will be very handy on this trip. \nFor this trip we will meet later than usual at 1:30pm until 5:00pm to allow us to be out in nature at a special time of day. Our potluck will therefore be more of a “Linner” than a lunch. Meet at the Laguna de Santa Rosa trail parking lot off of Hwy 12 just before the entrance to Sebastopol. There is no address or street name but it is the next turnout after this  Saddle Shop: 6144 Sebastopol Ave\, Sebastopol\, CA 95472 and before the Chevron. \nIf it is raining hard the morning of the event we will meet at our backup location\, California Carnivores\, and draw the incredible plants inside their wonderful greenhouses!The address is: \nCalifornia Carnivores 2833 Old Gravenstein Hwy Sebastopol\, CA 95472 \nFor more information about this incredible carnivorous plant resource in South Sebastopol check out their page: https://www.californiacarnivores.com/ \n$20 recommended donation
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/explore-sunset-at-the-laguna/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171119T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171119T160000
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SUMMARY:Second Chance Elk at Tomales Point!
DESCRIPTION:In November we will hike back out to Tomales Point for a second chance or a double dose of the Tule Elk! We went once in September and it was awesome! There should still be some of the mating season behavior at this time of year and we will get an opportunity to document it in our journals. We will focus on learning how to draw ungulates\, how to draw antlers\, and how to creatively depict action sequences in your journal. There will also be plenty of opportunity for painting landscapitos. \nThe weather is variable at this coastal location so be prepared for everything. The hiking will be moderately strenuous due to the distances we will try to cover but the terrain will not be too technical. Wear comfortable hiking shoes\, bring a folding stool\, binoculars\, and a potluck item to share on the trail. \nWe will meet at 10 am at the Tomales Point trailhead parking lot at the very end of Pierce Point road near the old white barns. Look for people standing around with sketchbooks. This excursion will go longer than our usual meetup to take advantage of this special opportunity. 10am-4pm\, potluck lunch at 12:30. \nRAINY DAY BACKUP PLAN: If lots of rain is in the forecast\, check this site the morning of the event. We will go to the Bear Valley Visitor center in Point Reyes where we can sketch birds and landscapitos from the covered porch or sketch any of the fine collection of taxidermied animals inside. Last time I was there during a rain I saw and journaled a sharp shinned hawk hunting a song bird in the bushes just yards away! The address is 1 Bear Valley Visitor Center Access Road\, Point Reyes Station\, CA 94956 \nBe prepared for Nature Journaling goosebumps and a good dose of charismatic mammalian megafauna! \n$20 suggested donation
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/second-chance-elk-at-tomales-point/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171022T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171022T150000
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SUMMARY:Sketch at the Reptile Expo!
DESCRIPTION:On October 22nd I will be geeking out with my nature journal at the reptile expo in Santa Rosa at the fairgrounds!! It will be a great opportunity to see a diversity of willing models from around the world. As you might know I am passionate about sketching snakes and really look forward to drawing some of the endlessly fascinating color patterns on their skins. \nLook for parking at the Veterans hall across the street. 1351 Maple Ave\, Santa Rosa\, CA 95404. There will be paid parking available also closer to the entrance to the fairgrounds. To get into the expo costs 10$. Journalers and sketchers will meet inside the Hall of Flowers. Just come inside and look for people with sketchbooks. Bring your small nature journaling shoulder bags if you have them. I will bring my kit that I use when I sketch at zoos and museums. Also bring snacks for yourself and a potluck item to share. We will probably have a chance to return to our cars for the potluck at 12:30. \nMore info about the expo: north bay herpetological society \n \n  \nSave \nSave \nSave \nSave \nSave \nSave \nSave \nSave \nSave \nSave \nSave \nSave \nSave \nSave
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/sketch-at-the-reptile-expo/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170917T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170917T160000
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SUMMARY:Draw Majestic Elk and Epic Landscapes!
DESCRIPTION:In September we will hike out on Tomales Point to see the elk herds during their rut and enjoy the overall epic scenes! The Tule elk will be on their most dramatic behavior this time of year and we will get an opportunity to document it in our journals. We will focus on learning how to draw ungulates\, how to draw antlers\, and how to creatively depict action sequences in your journal. There will also be plenty of opportunity for painting landscapitos. \nThe weather is variable at this coastal location so be prepared for everything. The hiking will be moderately strenuous due to the distances we will try to cover but the terrain will not be too technical. Wear comfortable hiking shoes\, bring a folding stool\, binoculars\, and a potluck item to share on the trail. \nWe will meet at 10 am at the Tomales Point trailhead parking lot at the very end of pierce point road near the old white barns. Look for people standing around with sketchbooks. This excursion will go longer than our usual meetup to take advantage of this special opportunity. 10am-4pm\, potluck lunch at 12:30. \nBe prepared for Nature Journaling goosebumps and a good dose of charismatic mammalian megafauna! \n$20 suggested donation
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/draw-majestic-elk-and-epic-landscapes/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170715T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170715T170000
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SUMMARY:Nature Journal Homework
DESCRIPTION:In July\, I will be Nature Journaling in Tanzania so there will be no official meetup of the North Coast Nature Journal Club. However\, I will come up with some fun homework exercises for practicing while I am gone!
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/nature-journal-homework/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170521T140000
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SUMMARY:Delve Deeper at Bodega Dunes
DESCRIPTION:In the month of May the North Coast Nature Journal Club will be going to one of my favorite locations\, Bodega Dunes! This is another great spot to learn the usefulness of a tracking perspective and how reading tracks can accelerate your learning as a naturalist and nature journaler. We will also get a chance to explore the edges of seasonal ponds\, coastal wildflowers\, the digs of coyotes and badgers\, and perhaps osprey and other raptor activity. Last time I was there I found huge owl pellets filled with vole bones\, watched osprey fly by with fish\, and saw hundreds of sandpipers on the beach. \nThis is a coastal location so the weather is variable and often windy. Sometimes it is foggy and drippy. Wear layers and sun protection\, sun hat. The hiking will be mild and we will mostly avoid walking on the difficult loose sand dunes. Our potluck will be around 12:30 on the trail so bring a packable potluck item to share. Binoculars and light folding stools could be useful. \nWe will park and meet at 10am along the cypress trees at the entrance. Parking in this area is free. \nBe prepared to recognize patterns\, draw birds\, and add story-telling elements to your journal practice. Students from my Santa Rosa Junior College class might join us on this day! \n$20 suggested donation \n 
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/delve-deeper-at-bodega-dunes/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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SUMMARY:"Easter Egg hunt" Hood Mountain!
DESCRIPTION:I plan on going despite some rain in forecast. \nDo you want to go on an “Easter egg hunt” with a bunch of curious and fun nature nerds? What better way to spend part of your Easter? Bring a friend or some family members for a healthy\, outdoorsy\, brain-stimulating way to spend the holiday. The North Coast Nature Journal Club will hike around Hood Mountain regional park\, using our nature journals as a lens for engaging with the natural world. Instead of looking for plastic eggs filled with sugar we will look for precious natural nuggets of wonder that are just waiting to be found by a curious eye. Some dark chocolate might be involved as a cognitive enhancer. There will be great opportunities to compose and paint landscape sketches in the mixed oak woodlands and meadows. Depending on the group we might opt for a more adventurous hike to see some of the North Bay panoramas available from the ridges\, where we can try our hand at painting “grand landscapitos” and study atmospheric perspective. There are also beautiful creeks to explore. \nThis outing will involve more strenuous hiking and areas with very uneven ground. Please wear layers\, sun protection\, and comfortable hiking shoes. Bring a potluck item that can be carried on the trail. Easter themed is fun if you want. As always bring your sketching and watercolor supplies. Light folding stools might be useful but focus on mobility and comfort. \nWe will meet at the Pythian Rd entrance parking lot. Please do not accidentally go to the Los Alamos rd entrance. This is a Sonoma County Regional Park so there is a $7 parking fee. (I recommend becoming a member. Many of our meetings will take place at these parks so a membership could be a good commitment). \n$20 recommended donation
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/investigate-hood-mountain/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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SUMMARY:Discover Salmon Creek!
DESCRIPTION:For the magnificent month of March we will meet at South Salmon Creek\, just North of Bodega Dunes campground on Hwy 1. This is a very fun location to observe coastal wetlands\, waterbirds\, and to explore animal tracks including red foxes. This will be the perfect trip to learn more about animal tracking\, how to draw tracks\, and how to frame and paint 5 minute landscape sketches. \nWe won’t hike long distances but the terrain is slightly challenging because it is mostly sand dunes. The weather is variable and can be windy. Be prepared for sand and wind. Bring sketching and watercolor supplies\, binoculars\, and a potluck lunch to share. We will return to the parking lot around 12:30 for the potluck so you don’t need to pack your food/beverages on this trip. \nWe will meet in the parking lot at 10am. Parking here is free. \nDirections: Drive north on Hwy 1 from Bodega Bay\, after the big sign and turnoff for Bodega Dunes Campground stay attentive on the left. Just before the bridge over the creek there is a small turnoff onto Bean ave. Turn left onto bean ave and follow this small street until it dead ends at a parking lot covered in sand. \nBe prepared to see something you have never seen before and to add 3 new tricks to your mental toolbox! \n$20 recommended donation \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/discover-salmon-creek/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170219T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170219T140000
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CREATED:20170206T002555Z
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SUMMARY:Explore Ragle Ranch\, Sebastopol
DESCRIPTION:Join the North Coast Nature Journaling meetup this month at the Ragle Ranch Park in Sebastopol! We will stay out of the mud but still have fun drawing oak trees\, observing bird behavior\, and whatever else we discover. Last time I was there I saw 2 species of centipedes\, listened to a frog chorus\, and found mistletoe fruit stuck to my shoe! Bring sketching and watercolor supplies\, binoculars\, and a potluck lunch to share. Layered clothing\, and a foldable chair or stool might also be useful. Be prepared to enjoy nature and learn with like minded people. Hiking will be very mild on this trip. We will meet at 10am near the playground at the entrance to the park.\nThere is a $7 parking fee or you can park outside the entrance. Look for people standing around with sketchbooks. Potluck lunch around 12:30. \nThis event is part of the newly formed North Coast Nature Journal Club\, led by Marley Peifer. Our meetup provides nature journaling opportunities for Marin\, Sonoma\, and Napa. We meet on the third Sunday of every month at a different outdoor location and provide a place to share your naturalist journey with others and improve your note-taking and artistic skills. $20 recommended donation
URL:https://marleypeifer.com/event/explore-ragle-ranch-sebastopol/
CATEGORIES:North Bay Nature Journal Club
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