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X-WR-CALDESC:Hello River City Master Naturalists\,\n\nI could use one to th
 ree sets of extra hands for a watershed sampling class with 11 Upward Boun
 d Math & Science high school students I am leading this summer.  There are
  three sampling excursions in June\, all on Fridays.  You may help on one 
 day or all three.\n\nJune 7\, 8:30AM-noon\, Carter Lake (near Eppley Airfi
 eld) \nJune 14\, 1-5 PM\, Heron Haven (118th & Old Maple Rd.)\nJune 21\, 1
 -5 PM\, Zorinsky Lake(156th & F)\n\nYou can provide your own transportatio
 n\, or come to MCC Fort Omaha and squeeze into a van with our students.  I
 f you provide your own transportation\, you can meet us at the venue (abou
 t half an hour after the listed start times above\, maybe only 20-25 minut
 es for Carter Lake).\nWe will be in teams doing three-four things at each 
 site\, and I can do some training in advance if you're interested but feel
  you don't know enough.\n\n1) We have a van Dorn water sampler for taking 
 water samples at different depths\, and we (will) have a surface sampler f
 or reaching out to take samples near shore.\n2) Processing water samples f
 or measurement of seven parameters (alkalinity\, dissolved oxygen\, nitrat
 e\, pH\, phosphate\, turbidity\, and temperature).  We're using simple cit
 izen science kits\, not precise lab instruments.  \n3) We have a remotely 
 operated underwater drone (ROV) that the students will be using to get tem
 perature readings at depth and for towing plankton nets. (You will NOT get
  to 'fly' the ROV\, we'll barely have enough time for the students.) \n4) 
 Dip netting (definitely at Heron Haven\, maybe at Carter Lake\, maybe at Z
 orinsky\, depending on water level\, time constraints\, and number of adul
 ts present).\n\nMaster Naturalists would mainly be a guide\, but can help 
 with anything from tips on transferring water into labeled sample bottles\
 , helping with the sample processing\, helping attach and detach the plank
 ton net to the ROV\, to simply keeping the students on track or reassuring
  them by being an adult presence.  Walking can be minimized\, but chairs m
 ay not be available.\n\nAt Zorinsky\, I am informed that I will be one of 
 the van drivers\, but that means I need someone to walk the ROV team out t
 o the place where they can use the ROV to detect the thermocline while I d
 rive the van on to the next drop off site.  I will give precise instructio
 ns to any savior(s) who can help with this particular task.\n\nThank you a
 ll\, this will be fun.  It's always cool to open young minds to SCIENCE.\n
 \nJudy Bouma
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DESCRIPTION:Hello River City Master Naturalists\,\n\nI could use one to thr
 ee sets of extra hands for a watershed sampling class with 11 Upward Bound
  Math & Science high school students I am leading this summer.  There are 
 three sampling excursions in June\, all on Fridays.  You may help on one d
 ay or all three.\n\nJune 7\, 8:30AM-noon\, Carter Lake (near Eppley Airfie
 ld) \nJune 14\, 1-5 PM\, Heron Haven (118th & Old Maple Rd.)\nJune 21\, 1-
 5 PM\, Zorinsky Lake(156th & F)\n\nYou can provide your own transportation
 \, or come to MCC Fort Omaha and squeeze into a van with our students.  If
  you provide your own transportation\, you can meet us at the venue (about
  half an hour after the listed start times above\, maybe only 20-25 minute
 s for Carter Lake).\nWe will be in teams doing three-four things at each s
 ite\, and I can do some training in advance if you're interested but feel 
 you don't know enough.\n\n1) We have a van Dorn water sampler for taking w
 ater samples at different depths\, and we (will) have a surface sampler fo
 r reaching out to take samples near shore.\n2) Processing water samples fo
 r measurement of seven parameters (alkalinity\, dissolved oxygen\, nitrate
 \, pH\, phosphate\, turbidity\, and temperature).  We're using simple citi
 zen science kits\, not precise lab instruments.  \n3) We have a remotely o
 perated underwater drone (ROV) that the students will be using to get temp
 erature readings at depth and for towing plankton nets. (You will NOT get 
 to 'fly' the ROV\, we'll barely have enough time for the students.) \n4) D
 ip netting (definitely at Heron Haven\, maybe at Carter Lake\, maybe at Zo
 rinsky\, depending on water level\, time constraints\, and number of adult
 s present).\n\nMaster Naturalists would mainly be a guide\, but can help w
 ith anything from tips on transferring water into labeled sample bottles\,
  helping with the sample processing\, helping attach and detach the plankt
 on net to the ROV\, to simply keeping the students on track or reassuring 
 them by being an adult presence.  Walking can be minimized\, but chairs ma
 y not be available.\n\nAt Zorinsky\, I am informed that I will be one of t
 he van drivers\, but that means I need someone to walk the ROV team out to
  the place where they can use the ROV to detect the thermocline while I dr
 ive the van on to the next drop off site.  I will give precise instruction
 s to any savior(s) who can help with this particular task.\n\nThank you al
 l\, this will be fun.  It's always cool to open young minds to SCIENCE.\n
 \nJudy Bouma
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190614T130000
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LOCATION:Heron Haven in Omaha
SUMMARY:VO: Watershed Sampling Class
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