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X-WR-CALDESC:Join WRI and A Book For All Seasons as Leigh Calvez presents f
 rom her book\, 'The Breath of a Whale.' Experience through imagination the
  true size of a humpback whale\, listen to the calls of endangered orca wh
 ales\, and learn fascinating facts about the majestic creatures inhabiting
  our planet's oceans.\n\nIn 'The Breath of a Whale\,' Calvez draws from a 
 dozen years researching\, observing\, and probing the lives of these giant
 s of the deep to relate the stories of nature’s most remarkable creatures—
 from ancient blue whales and migratory humpbacks\, to the familial orcas w
 ho struggle against catastrophic ecological change to survive.\n\nLeigh Ca
 lvez is a naturalist and nature writer. She studied humpback whales in Mas
 sachusetts and on Maui\, Hawaii and spinner dolphins on the Big Island. As
  a naturalist\, Calves led whale watching tours around the globe to places
  like the Azores\, New Zealand\, and in British Columbia. Her interest in 
 the natural world led her to nature writing and her first book\, 'The Hidd
 en Lives of Owls: The Science and Spirit of Nature’s Most Elusive Birds.' 
 Calves' essays have also appeared in Smithsonian Magazine\, High Country N
 ews\, The Ecologist\, Ocean Realm\, The Christian Science Monitor\, The Se
 attle Times\, and The Seattle Post-Intelligencer. \n\nDoors open at 6:30pm
  for community social and no-host refreshments\, presentation begins at 7:
 00pm.
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DESCRIPTION:Join WRI and A Book For All Seasons as Leigh Calvez presents fr
 om her book\, 'The Breath of a Whale.' Experience through imagination the 
 true size of a humpback whale\, listen to the calls of endangered orca wha
 les\, and learn fascinating facts about the majestic creatures inhabiting 
 our planet's oceans.\n\nIn 'The Breath of a Whale\,' Calvez draws from a d
 ozen years researching\, observing\, and probing the lives of these giants
  of the deep to relate the stories of nature’s most remarkable creatures—f
 rom ancient blue whales and migratory humpbacks\, to the familial orcas wh
 o struggle against catastrophic ecological change to survive.\n\nLeigh Cal
 vez is a naturalist and nature writer. She studied humpback whales in Mass
 achusetts and on Maui\, Hawaii and spinner dolphins on the Big Island. As 
 a naturalist\, Calves led whale watching tours around the globe to places 
 like the Azores\, New Zealand\, and in British Columbia. Her interest in t
 he natural world led her to nature writing and her first book\, 'The Hidde
 n Lives of Owls: The Science and Spirit of Nature’s Most Elusive Birds.' C
 alves' essays have also appeared in Smithsonian Magazine\, High Country Ne
 ws\, The Ecologist\, Ocean Realm\, The Christian Science Monitor\, The Sea
 ttle Times\, and The Seattle Post-Intelligencer. \n\nDoors open at 6:30pm 
 for community social and no-host refreshments\, presentation begins at 7:0
 0pm.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190925T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190925T203000
LOCATION:Red Barn\, Wenatchee River Institute\, 347 Division Street\, Leave
 nworth
SUMMARY:Red Barn Event: Leigh Calvez\, Breath of a Whale
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