Biological Monitering Training with Stream Keepers Forgotten Early Explorers of Puget Sound

Les Eldridge, maritime historian and author, speaks on "Forgotten Early Explorers of Puget Sound" in the 2007-2008 "Exploring Puget Sound" guest speaker series.

  • Minor Mud
  • Family friendly!
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When Oct 04, 2007
from 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Cost $6, People For Puget Sound members; $8, nonmembers; season tickets at discout also available
Family Friendly!
How Muddy? not muddy
Where REI- Seattle
Sponsored By People For Puget Sound
Contact Name Mike Sato
Contact Email
Contact Phone 206-229-2844
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Who were the men who explored the last unknown coastsofPuget Sound, pursuing corporate profit,imperial expansion, scientific fame and the discovery of the fabled Northwest Passage? Join teacher, civic leader, historian and author Les Eldridge on a journey examining the contributions made bythese men, now nearly forgotten in the passage of time.

$6, People For Puget Sound members; $8, nonmembers; season tickets at discout also available

Red Marker Biological Monitering Training with Stream Keepers Forgotten Early Explorers of Puget Sound
Les Eldridge, maritime historian and author, speaks on "Forgotten Early Explorers of Puget Sound" in the 2007-2008 "Exploring Puget Sound" guest speaker series.

Who were the men who explored the last unknown coastsofPuget Sound, pursuing corporate profit,imperial expansion, scientific fame and the discovery of the fabled Northwest Passage? Join teacher, civic leader, historian and author Les Eldridge on a journey examining the contributions made bythese men, now nearly forgotten in the passage of time.

$6, People For Puget Sound members; $8, nonmembers; season tickets at discout also available

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  • Puget Sound history
  • reviewer: Rein Atteman
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