May Program Night Presentation
January Program Night Presentation
December Program Night Presentation
Eastside Audubon Annual Fund Drive
It's GivingTuesday...and GratitudeTuesday!
There is Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday….and GivingTuesday! Typically, GivingTuesday is a global day of giving to show support for the nonprofit organizations who are making a real difference in communities across the world. This year, Eastside Audubon is turning this event on its head and renaming it GratitudeTuesday to let you know how much we appreciate you.
October Program Night Presentation
Eastside Audubon Joins Recreate Responsibly Coalition
Lauren Kuehne - June 2020 Program Night Presentation
We had a wonderful time with researcher Lauren Kuehne during her virtual program night presentation on June 25 as she presented the results of a year-long project to monitor current levels of noise from military aircraft, and estimate the impact of Growler jets on the soundscape of the Olympic Peninsula.
Volunteer Spotlight: Glenn Eades
$5,000 GiveBIG Washington Matching Gift Challenge
Chipping Sparrow
Eastside Audubon Book Club is Three Years Old
Bird Surveys and Other Conservation Committee Updates
The Conservation Committee had a busy Winter Quarter. We completed the Climate Watch Survey in February, advocated for protecting the Purple Martin boxes at Lake Sammamish, sent letters to our Washington state legislators, and planned and prepared to start our brand-new bird survey at the Marymoor Transition Zone.
Teacher Grants Awarded
Annually the Youth Education Committee awards two grants of $450.00 to Eastside schools with a significant low-income student body. Funds are to be used for the following: non-consumable, reusable materials; a project centered on the environment, science, nature; lessons consistent with the mission of Eastside Audubon.
Birdathon: Social Distancing Edition
President’s Letter: Taking Time Outside
When the pace of everyday life stresses me out, or the craziness of political news makes me wonder about the future of society, I’m drawn to nature. While it’s difficult to clear my mind of everything that has caused the stress, sometimes I can fill it momentarily with the wonder of the world around us.