Discovery Bay Planting Party
This 10+ year project included a creek re-meander, engineered log jams, and estuarine restoration. Currently, we bring middle school students to the WDFW Wildlife Area as a part of the year-long outdoor education program, Real Learning Real Work. At these work parties, volunteers are needed to plant native trees and shrubs to help fill in former student planting sites. You ... Read More
It’s BINGO Time!
Hilltop Tavern 2510 W Sims Way, Port Townsend, WA, United StatesIt’s finally here! It’s BINGO time! Dust off your salmon costumes and hats and join us for January’s BINGO Fundraiser. The Hilltop Tavern in Port Townsend hosts bingo every Wednesday in January where 100% of the game proceeds will be donated directly to your favorite salmon restoration group, NOSC. Come on down to the Hilltop Tavern to play some bingo, ... Read More
Matt Albright Native Plant Nursery
323 Pinnell Rd. Sequim 323 Pinnell Rd, Sequim, WA, United StatesThe Matt Albright Native Plant Nursery is an operation vital to the Olympic National Park wilderness management program and is essential to revegetation and restoration efforts in the park and for partner organizations. Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe is seeking support to pot up plants in preperation for the Pysht plantings. Date: Thursday, January 16th Time: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm ... Read More
Work Party at Snow Creek Estuary
Home to endangered summer chum salmon, steelhead, coho, chinook, white sturgeon, forage fish, Olympic oysters, shorebirds, and waterfowl, the Snow and Salmon Creek Estuary is one of the most intact estuaries of its kind on the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Hood Canal. We'll be working on a Jefferson Land Trust preservation area. Date: Monday, January 20th Time: 10:00 ... Read More
Pysht River Planting Party
We will be working with the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Natural Resources, who is leading a 10 acre field reforestation on the river's edge. We will meet at 9:15 am at the park and ride at Laird Road off of 101. From there, we will arrange a carpool and caravan to the site. The Pysht River site is about 8 ... Read More
It’s BINGO Time!
Hilltop Tavern 2510 W Sims Way, Port Townsend, WA, United StatesIt’s finally here! It’s BINGO time! Dust off your salmon costumes and hats and join us for January’s BINGO Fundraiser. The Hilltop Tavern in Port Townsend hosts bingo every Wednesday in January where 100% of the game proceeds will be donated directly to your favorite salmon restoration group, NOSC. Come on down to the Hilltop Tavern to play some bingo, ... Read More
It’s BINGO Time!
Hilltop Tavern 2510 W Sims Way, Port Townsend, WA, United StatesIt’s finally here! It’s BINGO time! Dust off your salmon costumes and hats and join us for January’s BINGO Fundraiser. The Hilltop Tavern in Port Townsend hosts bingo every Wednesday in January where 100% of the game proceeds will be donated directly to your favorite salmon restoration group, NOSC. Come on down to the Hilltop Tavern to play some bingo, ... Read More
Discovery Bay Planting Party
This 10+ year project included a creek re-meander, engineered log jams, and estuarine restoration. Currently, we bring middle school students to the WDFW Wildlife Area as a part of the year-long outdoor education program, Real Learning Real Work. At these work parties, volunteers are needed to plant native trees and shrubs to help fill in former student planting sites. You ... Read More
Dungeness River
The Dungeness River begins at some of the highest peaks in the Olympic Mountains (Mt. Deception - 7,788 ft. and Mt. Constance - 7,756 ft.) and flows 32 miles to the Dungeness Bay estuary. We will be working with the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe Natural Resources to reforest land right along the river. We'll be planting Western Red Cedar, Grand Fir, ... Read More
Dungeness River
The Dungeness River begins at some of the highest peaks in the Olympic Mountains (Mt. Deception - 7,788 ft. and Mt. Constance - 7,756 ft.) and flows 32 miles to the Dungeness Bay estuary. We will be working with the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe Natural Resources to reforest land right along the river. We'll be planting Western Red Cedar, Grand Fir, ... Read More