Saturday, May 2nd 7am- 9am
Spring migration is pressing forward in early May and we hope to find
warblers, tanagers and grosbeaks. We’ll spend time learning familiar songs
and National Park Ranger Sharon Stiteler can even show you how to take
photos of birds with your smartphone through her scope. She’ll even have a
few fun birding apps up her sleeve.
Free but limited to 12 Participants – only a couple spots are left. RSVP Required to Kerry@sng.org
Bring binoculars if you have them.
Meet at 26th St. & West River Parkway
Sponsored by Seward Neighborhood Group
By Deborah Ervin
Deb holds an M.A. in Arts and Cultural Management from Saint Mary’s University, and a B.A. from the University of Minnesota where she majored in theater. Based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Deb has 12 years of experience working in the nonprofit arts sector, working with Twin Cities cultural gems such as The Cedar Cultural Center, the Midtown Global Market, In the Heart of the Beast Puppetry and Mask Theatre, and more. She’s primarily drawn towards work that involves relationship building, such as communications and fundraising. Deb also has two decades of experience as an events manager for live music, theater, and dance. Her work as a stage manager has brought her into intimate collaborations with diverse communities, artists from around the globe, and projects ranging from river boat ballets to burlesque holiday shows.
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