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SUMMARY:Trivia Night at Barhop Brewery
DESCRIPTION:Think you know your salmon from your steelhead? Your tributaries from your estuaries? How about your 90s sitcoms from your 2000s reality TV? Join us for Tavern Trivia Night at Barhop Brewery in Port Angeles! \nWhen: Tuesday\, May 5th\, 6–8 PM\nWhere: Barhop Brewery\, Port Angeles\nTeams: Bring your team (or join one when you get there)\nCost: Free to play\, but come hungry and thirsty! \nBring your friends and introduce them to the Salmon Coaltion’s mission and activities. We’ll have multiple rounds covering everything from salmon science to pop culture\, history\, geography\, and more. Prizes for the top team\, and fun for everyone. Plus\, with a huge THANK YOU to Barhop Brewery\, a percentage of sales for the evening will be donated to NOSC. Whether you’ve been following our work for years or you’re just here for suds\, pizza\, and big brain bragging rights\, we’d love to see you.  The North Olympic Salmon Coalition has been restoring rivers and streams across the Peninsula since 1990. This is a chance to meet some of the people behind the work — and maybe learn a thing or two between rounds. RSVPs aren’t required for this event\, but we’d love to know if you plan to be there. See you there! \nFill out my LGL Form!
URL:https://nosc.org/event/20260505-trivia-night/
LOCATION:Barhop Brewing & Artisan Pizza\, 124 W Railroad Ave\, Port Angeles\, Washington
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Olympic Salmon Coalition":MAILTO:outreach@nosc.org
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SUMMARY:Volunteer: Elwha Salmon Release Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students have spent the last couple months raising coho salmon from eggs and now will get a chance to release them into a local waterway. They will also participate in several other activities such as macroinvertebrate studies\, salmon life cycle games\, art\, and habitat tours. Volunteers help NOSC staff lead activities\, set-up and take-down supplies\, and ensure students rotate through activity stations safely. \nApril 17th\, 24th\, 29th\, 30th & May 7th – Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe House of Salmon Hatchery on the Elwha River. Tentative timing is from 8:30am-1:30pm. \nApril 10th and 21st – HJ Carrol Park on Chimacum Creek. Tentative timing is from 12-3pm on the 10th and 10am-2pm for the 21st. \n \n  \nPhoto by Mae Wolfe.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-elwha-salmon-release-5/
LOCATION:House of Salmon Hatchery\, 700 Stratton Road\, Port Angeles
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Opportunity: Youth Restoration Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:It is that season again and we are gearing up to get our middle school students out in the field again to assess the success of their restoration planting projects they spent all this winter designing and implementing. We have one last you field trip this spring and are in need of volunteers to help guide students as part of the Real Learning Real Work program. \nWhat to expect as an education volunteer: \nThere are several roles for you to help with! Please communicate with me if you are not comfortable in one of the roles. \n\nSetting-up & cleaning up: this involves transporting equipment to different areas of the site such as tape measure\, bins of work gloves\, tables\, and rain gear.\nFloating Guide: float between groups of 4-6 students and help guide them to carry out their assigned tasks\, answer questions\, and help with task such as planting\, using tools\, identifying invasives\, etc.\nEquipment/Gear/Plants: check out tools and equipment to students\, help them find work gloves that fit\, ensure they return tools/gloves in a clean(ish) and organized fashion.\n\nI will send out an updated schedule and any additional information you might need the week before the field trip. We will meet 30-45 minutes before the students arrive to answer questions\, go over the schedule\, and make sure you feel prepared. \nDates & Locations: \nSequim is our largest school we work with and they split their trip into 2 days\, ½ the 7th grade class on each day. This is our greatest need for volunteers – the more volunteers we have\, the smaller we can keep student groups. Students get way more out of the experience if they are able to work with small groups. \nMarch 24th – Salmon Creek\, Blue Heron MS \nMarch 26th – Dungeness River\, Sequim MS \nMarch 27th – Dungeness River\, Sequim MS \nMay 14th – Salmon Creek\, Blue Heron MS \nPlease sign up HERE.    \nFeel free to reach out to lmccord@nosc.org if you have any questions! \nImage courtesy of Charles Espey.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/volunteer-for-student-planting-3-24-salmon-creek-2-4/
LOCATION:Salmon Creek in Discovery Bay\, W Uncas Road
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Olympic Salmon Coalition":MAILTO:outreach@nosc.org
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SUMMARY:Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Class
DESCRIPTION:Join NOSC to monitor macroinvertebrates at Chimacum Creek!\nMacroinvertebrate. It’s a term that is familiar to some\, but unfamiliar to many. Macroinvertebrates are small organisms that lack a backbone\, are visible to the naked eye\, and are large enough to be easily collected. Aquatic macroinvertebrates include insects\, crustaceans\, bivalves\, gastropods\, and annelids. The particular assemblage of aquatic macroinvertebrates in a given waterway can be an excellent indicator of ecosystem health. This is because different species have varying levels of tolerance to pollution and disturbance. Some\, like stoneflies and mayflies are highly sensitive to changes in water quality\, while organisms like crayfish\, leeches\, black flies and midges are much less sensitive. Macroinvertebrate sampling is a fun and relatively simple way to assess stream health and NOSC has been facilitating sampling activities in local streams and rivers for several years. Come join us on Thursday\, May 21st from 10 am – 1 pm at HJ Carroll Park in Chimacum as we analyze the creek’s health through macroinvertebrate sampling. This is an activity that is appropriate for all ages\, so feel free to bring the family along! \nEvent Details:\nThursday\, May 21st \n10 am – 1 pm \nPlease arrive by 10 am for site orientation and training. Bring snacks\, water\, layers appropriate for our spring weather. If you’d like to participate in the collection of macroinvertebrates from the creek\, please bring waterproof boots. NOSC will have a limited supply of hip waders available on a first come first served basis. \n \nTop: photo of a mayfly nymph courtesy Tom Murray.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/macro-class/
LOCATION:HJ Carrol Park\, 9884 WA-19\, Chimacum\, 98325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly,Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Salmon Stewards Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:4 full-day camp • August 4-7\, 2026 • 9am – 3pm  \nCost: $250 for DRNC or NOSC Members\, $275 for Non-Members \nAges 9-12 \nREGISTER HERE\nThe Salmon Coalition is proud to offer this NEW summer camp in collaboration with the Dungeness River Nature Center \nExplore the fascinating world of salmon and the ecosystems they depend on. In this camp\, children will engage in science and outdoor adventure! Through hands-on activities\, crafts\, and games\, they’ll discover the salmon life cycle\, what makes ecosystems thrive\, and how humans shape the environment. Campers will even get the chance to make a real difference by releasing live coho fry into the wild! \nCampers should come dressed in play clothes\, water shoes\, and/or sneakers. Be sure to pack a water bottle\, lunch\, snacks\, sunscreen\, hat\, and other layers. Everything should fit in one backpack for easy transportation. You will receive an email with more information. Please note drop-off and pick-up locations may differ each day.  \nScholarships are available for this program. Click here for the application. \n \nInterested in contributing to the scholarship fund? \nSince the Nature Center has an existing camp program\, we are running all the registrations and scholarships through them. There are two ways of sponsoring a camper. The first is if you have a specific young person in mind that you want to sponsor\, you can directly register that camper at Salmon Stewards Camp – Dungeness River Nature Center. Second\, a group or individual can make a donation to the camp’s scholarship fund that is used to fill 100% of the stated scholarship need of campers who apply for scholarships. This can be done via the donation page on the Nature Center’s website: Donate – Dungeness River Nature Center being sure to list “Donation to Scholarship Fund for Salmon Stewards Camp” in the Notes.
URL:https://nosc.org/event/salmon-stewards-summer-camp/
LOCATION:Dungeness River Nature Center\, 1943 W. Hendrickson St\, Sequim\, WA\, 98382
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