WSU Island County Beach Watchers
are proud to present ...

Sound Waters 2009
- All registrations and payments are due by Jan 30th.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
- Directions, Car Pooling
- 8:00 am -
Registration Begins
- 9:00 am -
Keynote - A Sound Future
by Mary Ruckelshaus, PhD, NOAA Fisheries
- 10:30 am -
Morning Session begins
- 11:45 am -
Exhibits staffed by state and local experts
will be available for browsing. The LEP Gift Shop table
will offer many appropriate items for purchase,
including the canvas bag, and Sound Waters tee-shirt
shown at right.
- Noon-1:30 - Lunch, Exhibits
- 12:45-1:15 -
hear the whale songs of the
Shifty Sailors.
- 1:30 pm -
First Afternoon Session begins
- 3:00 pm -
Second Afternoon Session begins
|
click for more info
|
Directions
-
Coupeville Middle / High School campus.
501 South Main Street, Coupeville, WA 98239
(please follow signs for parking)
- Please allow sufficient time for parking,
picking up your registration materials, and enjoying
a cup of coffee and snack before the keynote.
Car Pooling
To find fellow attendees interested in car pooling,
meet at of one the following locations:
- 7:00 Camano - Terry's Corner
- 7:30 Langley - Bayview Park and Ride
- 7:40 Freeland - Trinity Lutheran
- 7:50 Greenbank Farm
- 7:50 Oak Harbor - Albertsons (by glass recycling bins)
If you would like to carpool from another location,
please contact us and we will
add your meeting time/location to this list.
Port Townsend/Keystone ferry passengers:
contact us so that we can
arrange transportation for you from Keystone to Coupeville.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle ...
- We are working to make Sound Waters plastics free!
- Please try to bring a coffee mug or other reusable drink container.
- We will also have a supply of
compostable cups for coffee, tea and water available throughout the day.
|