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SUMMARY:Coastal Cafe Podcast
DESCRIPTION:Washington Sea Grant\, in partnership with KPTZ 91.9 FM in Port Townsend\, WA\, produces Coastal Cafe\, a science-based radio program focusing on regional marine science news. Coastal Cafe brings the latest in marine science information directly to coastal communities in Washington State. Hosts Aaron Barnett and MaryAnn Wagner explore science with researchers\, policy experts and people who live and work on the coast about issues impacting Washington State coastal communities and the natural environment. \n  \nTune in at 91.9 FM on Thursday\, July 16 at 12:10pm and Thursday\, July 30 at 5:35pm. \nYou can find the current program and all past shows in the KPTZ Archives. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/coastal-cafe-podcast-6/2020-07-16/
LOCATION:WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Marine Life,Ocean Learning,Our Northwest
ORGANIZER;CN="KPTZ":MAILTO:contactus@kptz.org
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SUMMARY:The River That Made Seattle
DESCRIPTION:Join author BJ Cummings as she launches her new book The River That Made Seattle: A Human and Natural History. \nFollowing her reading\, BJ will be joined by Ken Workman\, the Great-Great-Great Grandson of Chief Seattle and Louise Jones-Brown\, a 6th generation descendant of pioneer settler Jacob Maple\, for a conversation moderated by historian and author Jennifer Ott. \nThis event is a collaboration between the University of Washington Press and University Book Store. Free registration via the “Register” button is required for this Zoom event. The Zoom meeting ID will be sent to the email address associated with the registration two hours before the event. \n» Register here. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/the-river-that-made-seattle/
LOCATION:Zoom\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Activities,Our Northwest,Shoreline Living and Restoration
ORGANIZER;CN="University%20of%20Washington%20Press":MAILTO:uwapress@uw.edu
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