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ISEA Volunteer Open House

Capt. Thomas M. Kelly Biological Station and Campus 100 Dame St, Suttons Bay, MI, United States

Are you interested in volunteering with ISEA? Join us for our Volunteer Open House on March 18th!  Whether you are interested in sailing, teaching, science, or helping out around the office this is the event for you. You will have the opportunity to meet with ISEA staff and current volunteers and learn about all that […]

Free

ISEA Book Club: Braiding Sweetgrass

Capt. Thomas M. Kelly Biological Station and Campus 100 Dame St, Suttons Bay, MI, United States

This February, the Inland Seas Education Association Cafe is a book club! We will be reading Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. We will meet on Friday, February 21, at 4 p.m. to discuss this book, which has themes of utilizing Indigenous Knowledge in complement to Western Science and exploring the relationship between humans and the land. Register […]

Free

Adaptive Forestry for a Resilient Climate

Capt. Thomas M. Kelly Biological Station and Campus 100 Dame St, Suttons Bay, MI, United States

Join us for a presentation from Madeline Baroli, a climate adaption specialist with Salix, ATREP, and NIACS. This presentation will discuss the introduction of diverse tree species as a means of climate resilience. Coffee, tea, and light snacks will be provided. Register HERE to attend.

Free

Baggy Wrinkle Workshop

Capt. Thomas M. Kelly Biological Station and Campus 100 Dame St, Suttons Bay, MI, United States

Join Inland Seas Education Association (ISEA) volunteer Bob Hagerman and Captain Lily for this one-day workshop on making baggy wrinkles! This hands-on event will teach you how to craft a baggy wrinkle, a crucial piece of nautical equipment. No experience is necessary, snacks, coffee, and tea will be provided. This event will be held at […]

Free