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SUMMARY:Learning Circle Field Trip: Squaxin Island Tribal Museum + Mason County Historical Museum
DESCRIPTION:Details coming soon!
URL:https://maritimewa.org/event/learning-circle-field-trip-sept/
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SUMMARY:Local Governments Info Session
DESCRIPTION:This info session—meant for elected officials and government employees—will provide an overview of the Maritime Washington National Heritage Area and discuss what the designation means for our state’s cities\, counties\, ports\, and other local government bodies. We encourage Maritime Washington partners to invite their local elected officials to this session to learn more about the importance of our water-based resources and how they can support the work of maritime heritage organizations.
URL:https://maritimewa.org/event/local-governments-info-session/
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SUMMARY:Learning Circle Field Trip: Lady Washington
DESCRIPTION:Join your fellow Maritime Washington Partners for the second field trip in our year-long learning circle for those who share the stories of our saltwater shores.\nHow do active vessels interpret Washington’s maritime history and the art of sailing? Hop aboard the Lady Washington for a history sail\, followed by a group debrief over happy hour to discuss how this type of interpretation can apply to your own site. All field trips will be facilitated by Emily Jacobs\, former Certification and Training Program Manager for the National Association for Interpretation. Admission costs for the Lady Washington will be covered for all registered partners.
URL:https://maritimewa.org/event/learning-circle-field-trip-lady-washington/
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SUMMARY:Partner Workshop: Responsible Tourism
DESCRIPTION:How can your sites\, programs\, and partnerships help encourage more responsible visitation along Washington’s saltwater shores? Join the Maritime Washington Partner Network for a virtual workshop dedicated to fostering more sustainable visitation in our region\, with real-world examples of how organizations like yours are taking action. We’ll hear from four entities about their work to promote responsible tourism\, including: \n\nJaime Martin and Sarah Ballew\, Snoqualmie Indian Tribe\nAmy Nesler\, San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau\nMarie Shimada\, community organizer on Whidbey Island\nCaroline Villanova\, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust and Washington’s Recreate Responsibly Coalition\n\nThis workshop is open to staff and volunteers from all Maritime Washington Partners.
URL:https://maritimewa.org/event/partner-workshop-responsible-tourism/
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