Community
Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival
Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival – Saturday, August 3rd This community festival draws HUGE crowds out to Joyce for the wild blackberry pies! NOSC will be bringing interactive salmon activities to educate and inspire people about salmon. The festival begins with a pancake breakfast held at the Grange Hall, followed by a crafts fair and parade, and ends with a raffle. The ... Read More
Chimacum Farmers Market
*Date subject to change* Chimacum Farmers Market – August 11th Summer is here and NOSC is gearing up to travel all across the North Olympic Peninsula to attend community events providing fun educational experiences for the community and sharing about the work that NOSC is doing in our community. Photo by Joel Rogers.
Port Townsend Farmers Market
*Date subject to change* Port Townsend Farmers Market – August 17th Summer is here and NOSC is gearing up to travel all across the North Olympic Peninsula to attend community events providing fun educational experiences for the community and sharing about the work that NOSC is doing in our community. Photo by Joel Rogers.
Community Potluck in Celebration of Rebecca Benjamin
Finnriver Farm & Cidery 124 Center Road, Chimacum, WASAVE THE DATE! You're Invited to a Community Potluck in Celebration of Rebecca Benjamin When: Wednesday, August 21st, from 5-7 PM, followed by a dance party with DJ Lunchlady Where: Finnriver Cidery, 124 Center Road, Chimacum Join us as we celebrate Rebecca Benjamin, the outgoing Executive Director of the North Olympic Salmon Coalition (NOSC). After 18 years of visionary leadership ... Read More
Port Angeles Farmers Market
*Date subject to change* Port Angeles Farmers Market – August 24th Summer is here and NOSC is gearing up to travel all across the North Olympic Peninsula to attend community events providing fun educational experiences for the community and sharing about the work that NOSC is doing in our community.
Member Tour: Nearshore Restoration in Discovery Bay
Join NOSC for a Member Tour of nearshore restoration work in Discovery Bay! Member tours give Salmon Coalition Members the opportunity to see the impact of the work they support with tours of complete, in-progress, or upcoming projects with staff members. Find out more, join, or re-join today by visiting Become a Member | North Olympic Salmon Coalition (nosc.org). About ... Read More
Member Tour: Nearshore Restoration in Discovery Bay
Join NOSC for a Member Tour of nearshore restoration work in Discovery Bay! Member tours give Salmon Coalition Members the opportunity to see the impact of the work they support with tours of complete, in-progress, or upcoming projects with staff members. Find out more, join, or re-join today by visiting Become a Member | North Olympic Salmon Coalition (nosc.org). About ... Read More
Annual Meeting
Dungeness River Nature Center 1943 W. Hendrickson St, Sequim, WAMark your calendars for the Salmon Coalition Annual Meeting October 15th! We’re excited to share with you the work we’ve done over the past year, both in education and restoration projects. We have a great keynote speaker lined up to share about the connection our work has to another unique part of our Pacific Northwest ecosystem - the Pacific Lamprey! ... Read More
Volunteer Planting – Orca Recovery Day
Salmon Creek in Discovery Bay W Uncas RoadCome join us again in celebrating Orca Recovery Day as the Jefferson County Conservation District and the North Olympic Salmon Coalition team up for a planting event at Salmon Creek Wildlife Area! This is important habitat for Endangered Hood Canal summer chum salmon. Recent studies have shown that when Chinook salmon, the preferred prey of Southern Resident Orcas, is in ... Read More
Volunteer Planting – Salmon Creek
Salmon Creek in Discovery Bay W Uncas RoadVolunteer with NOSC on November 16th to plant native trees and shrubs to expand the riparian buffer at Salmon Creek! November 16th, 10am-2pm at Salmon Creek Wildlife Area This winter we aim to extend the riparian buffer on the west side of Salmon Creek. Outside the 50 - 150-foot current buffer, the floodplain is currently dominated by invasive Reed Canary ... Read More