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  • April 2024

  • Tue 9

    The Geology of Sunset Highway

    April 9, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm PDT
    Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center 127 S. Mission, Wenatchee, WA, United States

    The Wenatchee Valley Erratics Chapter of the Ice Age Floods Institute will meet Tuesday, April 9 at 7:00 PM, at the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center, 127 S. Mission, Wenatchee. Or via Zoom link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84520197937 Webinar ID: 845 2019 7937 Dr. Earl F. Cater, Director of the Douglas County Museum in Waterville, will present “The Geology of Sunset Highway.” Topics he will discuss include: Early Euro-American explorations of the Big Bend country; Difficulty in getting to Douglas County because of elevation and size; Barriers to Euro-American settlement: Rocks and no roads, Banks Lake area’s 800-feet high basalt cliffs, Corbaley Canyon’s fractured gneiss and schist, rockslides from basalt layers; Obstacles from glaciation: Yeager Rock and multiple haystack rocks and other glacial features; The first stage in Okanogan, March 1884: The Jack Smith story; 1913 Declaration of the Sunset Highway as the Red Trail; 1926 Declaration of the Sunset Highway as the Yellowstone Trail. The program is free and open to the public. Contact information: Dr. Earl F. Cater Director, Douglas County Museum efcater@gmail.com 515-371-3535 Susan D. Freiberg Erratics Chapter Publicity wenvalerratics@yahoo.com

  • Fri 12

    45th Parallel’s Concert: Lost in Deep Time. April 12, 2024

    April 12, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm PDT
    Straub Collaborative 3333 NW Industrial St,, Portland, OR, United States

    This live musical experience immerses the musicians and audience in large-scale projections of landscapes animated to the contemporary classical program. Using photogrammetry and LiDAR, the scenes are rendered in three-dimensional point clouds that animate to reveal the sculptural aspects of the geology and landforms. The second half of the evening’s program is “He Who Saw the Deep,” which are five studies for a larger piece in development about the ice age floods. Principally drawing on floodscapes in the Channeled Scablands, these five works explore the enigmatic landscapes that inspired J Harlen Bretz’s cataclysmic flood theory set to a musical program performed by Pyxis Quartet. Friday, April 12, 2024 at 7:00PM Straub Collaborative 3333 NW Industrial St, Portland, ORMore information can be found here.  Get your tickets at 45th Parallel website. WORKS Andy Akiho: Prospects of a Misplaced Year PERFORMERS Ron Blessinger, violin Greg Ewer, violin Charles Noble, viola Marilyn de Oliviera, cello Yoko Greeney, piano Brad Johnson, visual artist Meanwhile, enjoy this trailer video

  • Thu 18

    Field Trip to the Ice Dam Site

    April 18, 2024 - April 19, 2024

    A field trip to Sandpoint ID to view geologic features related to the ice dam(s) that blocked the Clark Fork River causing the formation of Glacial Lake Missoula is planned for April 17-19th by the Glacial Lake Missoula chapter.  Tony Lewis of the Coeur du Deluge Chapter will narrate a day long bus trip on April 18.  A car caravan will visit Farragut State Park and other downstream sites the next day.   Registration is limited and is being handled by the Montana Natural History Center at https://events.humanitix.com/ice-dam-field-trip Discounted registration is available at Schweitzer Resort until March 18th.  For further information check out these details or contact Sherry McLauchlan, 406-207-7760.

  • Thu 25

    Field Presentations to 7th Grade Science Students

    April 25, 2024 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm PDT
    Fort Cascades Regional Park North Bonneville, WA, United States

    On Thursday, April 25, four classes of 7th grade science students from Henkle Middle School will be visiting Fort Cascades Park on the Columbia River below Bonneville Dam for talks by Jeanette Burkhardt and Margaret Neumann of Yakama Fisheries and Mid-Columbia Fisheries, and Lloyd DeKay of the Ice Age Floods Institute. All together, 90 students will learn more in the field about fish, natural resources and Gorge geology. The presenters also volunteer in leading field trips for the Columbia Gorge Master Naturalist program.

  • May 2024

  • Sun 5

    Columbia Gorge Geology Field Trip – May 5th

    May 5, 2024 @ 8:30 am - 3:30 pm PDT
    Skyline Health Foundation 211 Skyline Dr, White Salmon, WA, United States

    Lloyd DeKay, president of the Columbia River Gorge Chapter of IAFI, has volunteered to lead a day-long presentation and field trip on June 1, 2024,  to explore the geology of the central-east portion of the Columbia River Gorge for winning donors at the Skyline Health Foundation's Cultivate Columbia fundraiser on April 13, 2024. The day will begin at 8:30 AM with a slide presentation about the origins and geohistory of the Gorge.  Then participants will board a bus for a 40+ mile roundtrip to see and discuss a number of uniquely interesting places and geologic features found in the Gorge between White Salmon and The Dalles. Basalt Pillows We'll see and discuss lahar deposits, kolk ponds, tree casts, differences between pillow basalts and Maar deposits, Ice Age Floods features, indigenous petroglyphs and even a brief trip through Africa USA. Lunch will be no-host at a local restaurant along the way. Maar Deposits This field trip is donated in support of the Skyline Health Foundation. The Cultivate Columbia fundraiser is currently sold out, so if you don't have tickets and you wish to participate, you should contact the foundation director, Elizabeth Vaivoda at 509-637-2602 for more details.

  • Tue 7

    LECTURE: An Overview of the Missoula Floods

    May 7, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm PDT
    Pomeroy Senior Center 695 Main St., Pomeroy, WA, United States

    Lloyd Stoess, Palouse Falls Chapter President, will take participants on an epic journey from northwest Montana, through northern Idaho, eastern Washington, the Washington-Oregon border and as far south as the coast of California.   Come and see how our channeled scablands are just a part of the story - a story like none other on earth.

  • Sat 11

    Cheney-Spokane Chapter Hike – Saturday 5/11 at 12 PM – Waikiki Springs

    May 11, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm PDT
    Waikiki Springs Trailhead Washington

    Come join us for an easy hike just north of Spokane to explore Ice Age floods features, led by IAFICS board member geologist Michael Hamilton. This is one of the newest conservation areas in Spokane, and has well established trails. Waikiki Springs is an out-pouring of the Spokane Aquifer through the bottom of an ancient valley buried by sands and gravels of the great outburst floods of the last Ice Age. Hiking group size is limited to the first 20 people to sign up. After confirming your registration we will send you the hike details and keep you up-to-date on any changes that happen before the day of the hike. Resources: Waikiki Springs Nature Preserve

  • Tue 14

    MCBONES: The Coyote Canyon Mammoth Site

    May 14, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm PDT
    The Reach Museum 1943 Columbia Park Trl , WA, Richland, WA, United States

    Gary Kleinknecht will present MCBONES: The Coyote Canyon Mammoth Site Learn about the activities going on at this local mammoth dig site, the impact of Ice Age floods revealed at the site and the ongoing paleoenvironmental study. Presented by our own Lake Lewis Chapter Program Director and ‘go-to’ mammoth dig volunteer: Gary Kleinknecht. Gary serves as the Education Director for MCBONES, the educational 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which oversees activities at the Coyote Canyon site. Tuesday, May 14th @7PM at The REACH Museum 1943 Columbia Park Trail, Richland, WA 99352

  • Thu 16

    David Ellingson – “Fossil Dig in Woodburn, OR”

    May 16, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm PDT
    Tualatin Heritage Center 8700 SW Sweek Drive, Tualatin, OR, United States

    The Willamette Valley at the time of the Ice Age Floods, 18,000 - 15,000 years ago, was backwater for massive floodwaters coming through the Columbia River Gorge multiple times. It was known as temporary Lake Allison for the geologist who first studied it as a lake. David Ellingson, a biologist and paleontologist, teaches paleontology at Woodburn High School in Woodburn Oregon. Here he has led his students in an ongoing dig for many years for fauna and megafauna fossil bones. The dig will continue in the same location starting in early July this summer. David has spoken to our group several times, always bringing fossils for us to view. We look forward to welcoming David in-person & online for a very interesting evening. When: Thursday, May 16, 2024 @ 7:00 PM PDT Where: Simultaneous In-Person Live and ZOOM presentation from Tualatin Heritage Center, 8700 SW Sweek Drive, Tualatin, OR 97062 For more information contact: LowerColumbia@iafi.org If you cannot attend the in-person meeting at THC, please join us online Click here to join the Zoom meeting Meeting ID: 869 4651 3479 Passcode: 322382.

  • Sat 18

    Ellensburg Vantage Highway Corridor Field Trip

    May 18, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 5:00 pm PDT
    Wildhorse Wind and Solar Facility and Renewable Energy Center 25901 Vantage Hwy 98926, Ellensburg, WA, United States

    The Ellensburg Chapter of the Ice Age Floods Institute will host a field trip that covers the Vantage Highway corridor between Ellensburg and Vantage on Saturday 18 May 2024. We will meet at Wildhorse Wind and Solar Facility and Renewable Energy Center parking lot at 11:00am on the 18th. The trip will include stops at: 1) Renewable Energy Center for a big picture view of geology and physical geography of the area; 2) Pumphouse Road to see impacts of past and current erosion (including that from the 2022 Vantage Highway Fire); 3) Ginkgo State Park Trees of Stone Interpretive Trail for ancient Ginkgo trees and the upper limit of Ice Age flooding in the area; and 4) Ginkgo State Park Interpretive Center for a more complete view of the petrified forest plus  impacts of Ice Age flooding along the present-day Columbia River channel. Given that we will be field tripping on the 44th anniversary of the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens, that story will also be woven into several field trip stops.  And if the weather stays somewhat cool and wet into May, we should see plenty of wildflowers in the shrub steppe. We will have several short (<0.5 mile) hikes on this trip.  Make sure to wear sturdy hiking shoes or boots, dress for the weather, and bring plenty of drinks. As on past Ellensburg IAFI trips, this is an automobile trip.  We will provide a hardcopy field guide for the trip at Stop 1.  I will also send out a pdf of the field guide several days before the trip.  If you have questions, feel free to contact Karl Lillquist at lillquis@cwu.edu. Hope you can join us!

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