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UPCOMING EVENTS

 
   
 
   

Shop online and support WERC

 
   

25-40% of your sales total will be donated back to WERC when you shop at Great American Online.

Simple steps to shop and help support WERC:

1. Go to www.gafundraising.com
2. Click: red icon “online store open 24 hours a day” at upper left
3. Enter code id# 1229947
4. Click on submit (no need to enter the name of a student)
5. Click : “Let's go shopping” arrow
6. Click on your area of interest at upper left corner
7. Follow instructions for shopping and check-out

Magazines (WERC receives 40%)
Gifts and holiday items (WERC receives 40%)
Personalized and online exclusives (WERC receives 25%)
Have fun shopping! Thank you for supporting W.E.R.C.!

 
   
 
   


Please Circle the Date


BBQ & Auction Fundraiser - May 30th info

 
   
 
 

 


Horus

Ariel

 


Lazarus

Oscar

 


Wapeka

Clarabelle

 


Shasta

Patches

 

 

Please help us support our local wildlife. Donations are greatly appreciated.

 
   
 
   

A Walk on the Wild Side   

Led by Jane Haley, a National Park Service docent for 20 years and W.E.R.C. volunteer, join our bird walks from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM along Coyote Creek, north of Morgan Hill. Participants will have an opportunity to observe fall migratory birds as well as discover an appreciation of local birds, their habitat and ecological importance. Due to the terrain, these walks are not recommended for young children.

The programs are free, space is limited and reservations are required. The walks are held once a month, generally on the first Saturday.

2009 Dates


June 6

July 11

August 8

For more information on the scheduled dates and to register, contact W.E.R.C. at 408-779-9372 or email us.

 
   

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