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january
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Join us for the MLK Day of Service! Help restore the Salish Sea shoreline habitat for native plants and animals by pulling out invasive beachgrass. All ages are welcome! Meet at 10:00 a.m.
Event Details
Join us for the MLK Day of Service!
Help restore the Salish Sea shoreline habitat for native plants and animals by pulling out invasive beachgrass.
All ages are welcome!
Meet at 10:00 a.m. at the PTMSC Museum portico in Fort Worden State Park.
The Friends of Fort Worden will do a short presentation about the invasive beachgrass and how to identify it.
Bring work gloves if you have them, and make sure to dress for the weather!
We have limited tools, so please bring your own shovels or pitchforks if you have them.
Snacks will be provided!
Thank you to our partners: Friends of Fort Worden State Park, Olympic Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society, Washington Service Corps, and Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission.
RSVPs are appreciated! Go to bit.ly/MLK2025_RSVP.
Time
(Monday) 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Location
Museum--Port Townsend Marine Science Center
502 Battery Way
Organizer
Port Townsend Marine Science CenterAt the northeast tip of the Olympic Peninsula, the Port Townsend Marine Science Center fulfills its mission of empowering conservation for a thriving Salish Sea by welcoming people to discover and delight in the incredible biodiversity of this body of water. Since 1982 we have introduced hundreds of thousands of people to the wonders of the Salish Sea through our exhibits and programs at Fort Worden State Park and, since 2022, at the Flagship Landing building in downtown Port Townsend. The Port Townsend Marine Science Center fulfills its mission of “empowering conservation for a thriving Salish Sea” through engaging exhibits, hands-on educational programs, and vital citizen science projects. Over 20,000 people every year are inspired by live marine animals and an orca skeleton in the Museum at Fort Worden State Park, and rotating exhibits in the Gallery downtown. Thousands more participate in school programs, summer camps, low-tide walks, a lecture series, wildlife cruises, and sustainability workshops.info@ptmsc.org 532 Battery Way, Port Townsend WA, USA 98368
Event Details
Find out what marine critters get up to after dark! Join us for a guided low tide walk led by PTMSC staff and volunteers. Please note, registration is required. Registration
Event Details
Find out what marine critters get up to after dark!
Join us for a guided low tide walk led by PTMSC staff and volunteers.
Please note, registration is required.
Registration link
We will close registration and open a waitlist once capacity has been reached.
Please bring: headlamp/flashlight; boots/shoes with good traction and waterproof for walking on uneven terrain and slippery rocks; weather-appropriate clothing.
Free! Donations are always appreciated.
If you have questions, please email Carolyn at cwoods@ptmsc.org.
Time
(Monday) 6:45 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
North Beach County Park
5787 Kuhn St
Organizer
Port Townsend Marine Science CenterAt the northeast tip of the Olympic Peninsula, the Port Townsend Marine Science Center fulfills its mission of empowering conservation for a thriving Salish Sea by welcoming people to discover and delight in the incredible biodiversity of this body of water. Since 1982 we have introduced hundreds of thousands of people to the wonders of the Salish Sea through our exhibits and programs at Fort Worden State Park and, since 2022, at the Flagship Landing building in downtown Port Townsend. The Port Townsend Marine Science Center fulfills its mission of “empowering conservation for a thriving Salish Sea” through engaging exhibits, hands-on educational programs, and vital citizen science projects. Over 20,000 people every year are inspired by live marine animals and an orca skeleton in the Museum at Fort Worden State Park, and rotating exhibits in the Gallery downtown. Thousands more participate in school programs, summer camps, low-tide walks, a lecture series, wildlife cruises, and sustainability workshops.info@ptmsc.org 532 Battery Way, Port Townsend WA, USA 98368
february
Event Details
Show some love for Earth this Valentine’s Day! Join the Port Townsend Marine Science Center in cleaning up Downtown Port Townsend’s streets and beaches! How to join: Check in at 10 a.m.: Meet at
Event Details
Show some love for Earth this Valentine’s Day!
Join the Port Townsend Marine Science Center in cleaning up Downtown Port Townsend’s streets and beaches!
How to join:
Check in at 10 a.m.:
Meet at Haines Park-and-Ride (next to Safeway) to receive supplies and cleanup locations!
Return to the Pourhouse at 12 p.m.:
Join us after all your hard work to weigh your accomplishments and enjoy a free drink (up to $7) at the Pourhouse and a slice of pizza from the Pizza Factory!
2231 Washington St
A huge thanks to our sponsors for supporting this cleanup!
Questions:
Contact Mandi at mjohnson@ptmsc.org.
Time
(Sunday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Organizer
Port Townsend Marine Science CenterAt the northeast tip of the Olympic Peninsula, the Port Townsend Marine Science Center fulfills its mission of empowering conservation for a thriving Salish Sea by welcoming people to discover and delight in the incredible biodiversity of this body of water. Since 1982 we have introduced hundreds of thousands of people to the wonders of the Salish Sea through our exhibits and programs at Fort Worden State Park and, since 2022, at the Flagship Landing building in downtown Port Townsend. The Port Townsend Marine Science Center fulfills its mission of “empowering conservation for a thriving Salish Sea” through engaging exhibits, hands-on educational programs, and vital citizen science projects. Over 20,000 people every year are inspired by live marine animals and an orca skeleton in the Museum at Fort Worden State Park, and rotating exhibits in the Gallery downtown. Thousands more participate in school programs, summer camps, low-tide walks, a lecture series, wildlife cruises, and sustainability workshops.info@ptmsc.org 532 Battery Way, Port Townsend WA, USA 98368
Event Details
Find out what marine critters get up to after dark! Join us for a guided low tide walk led by PTMSC staff and volunteers. Please note, registration is required. Registration
Event Details
Find out what marine critters get up to after dark!
Join us for a guided low tide walk led by PTMSC staff and volunteers.
Please note, registration is required.
Registration link
We will close registration and open a waitlist once capacity has been reached.
Please bring: headlamp/flashlight; boots/shoes with good traction and waterproof for walking on uneven terrain and slippery rocks; weather-appropriate clothing.
Free! Donations are always appreciated.
If you have questions, please email Carolyn at cwoods@ptmsc.org.
Time
(Tuesday) 6:45 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
North Beach County Park
5787 Kuhn St
Organizer
Port Townsend Marine Science CenterAt the northeast tip of the Olympic Peninsula, the Port Townsend Marine Science Center fulfills its mission of empowering conservation for a thriving Salish Sea by welcoming people to discover and delight in the incredible biodiversity of this body of water. Since 1982 we have introduced hundreds of thousands of people to the wonders of the Salish Sea through our exhibits and programs at Fort Worden State Park and, since 2022, at the Flagship Landing building in downtown Port Townsend. The Port Townsend Marine Science Center fulfills its mission of “empowering conservation for a thriving Salish Sea” through engaging exhibits, hands-on educational programs, and vital citizen science projects. Over 20,000 people every year are inspired by live marine animals and an orca skeleton in the Museum at Fort Worden State Park, and rotating exhibits in the Gallery downtown. Thousands more participate in school programs, summer camps, low-tide walks, a lecture series, wildlife cruises, and sustainability workshops.info@ptmsc.org 532 Battery Way, Port Townsend WA, USA 98368