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Thanks, Al, for posting these.
Cheryl Lowe
Jefferson MRC and WSU Ext Water Programs Coordinator
WSU Extension Office
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From: Olympic Peninsula Environmental News
Reply-To: Olympic Peninsula Environmental News
Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 4:47 PM
To: Cheryl Lowe
Subject: [New post] EVENT: Free Oiled Wildlife Training
Al B. posted: “”
I hope a lot of people sign up for this. The training is excellent, and when I completed it a few years ago, there were only three of us from Port Townsend. It’s really important that more people receive this training.