Events on the Olympic Peninsula

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2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES - 100-Year Anniversary of the Quilcene Fish Hatchery.
February 3, 2012
Port Townsend

2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES In the Council Chambers of Port Townsend's historic city hall (540 Water Street)on the first Friday of each month at 7 p.m.

Dan Magneson, fishery biologist, celebrates the “100-Year Anniversary of the Quilcene Fish Hatchery.”

Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby
February 18, 2012 - February 20, 2012
Gardner

Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby

$10,000 first prize for Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby
Winter blackmouth classic held Presidents Day weekend

The 2012 Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby is returning over Presidents Day weekend, Feb. 18-20, 2012.

2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES - Carol Estby Dagg, author of The Year We Were Famous
March 2, 2012
Port Townsend

2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES In the Council Chambers of Port Townsend's historic city hall (540 Water Street) on the first Friday of each month at 7 p.m.

March 2 — Carol Estby Dagg, author of The Year We Were Famous, tells the tale of her great aunt who walked from Spokane to New York in 1896 to save the family farm and prove that women were up to the task.

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2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES - Captain Norm Stevens presents “Shipwrecks and Other Bad News”
April 6, 2012
Port Townsend

2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES In the Council Chambers of Port Townsend's historic city hall (540 Water Street) on the first Friday of each month at 7 p.m.

April 6 — Captain Norm Stevens presents “Shipwrecks and Other Bad News,” the story of the collision of the S.S. Governor and the S.S. West Hartland.

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2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES - Brad Matsen discusses his new book Death + Oil: A True Story of the North Sea and the Piper Alpha Disaste
May 4, 2012
Port Townsend

2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES In the Council Chambers of Port Townsend's historic city hall (540 Water Street) on the first Friday of each month at 7 p.m.

May 4 — Port Townsend author Brad Matsen discusses his new book Death + Oil: A True Story of the North Sea and the Piper Alpha Disaster.

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2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES - Al Latham explores the “History of the Jefferson County Conservation District, 1946-2011”
June 1, 2012
Port Townsend

2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES In the Council Chambers of Port Townsend's historic city hall (540 Water Street) on the first Friday of each month at 7 p.m.

June 1 — Al Latham explores the “History of the Jefferson County Conservation District, 1946-2011.”

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2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES - Ansel Adams: A Portrait of Manzanar
August 3, 2012
Port Townsend

2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES In the Council Chambers of Port Townsend's historic city hall (540 Water Street) on the first Friday of each month at 7 p.m.

August 3 — “Ansel Adams: A Portrait of Manzanar,” a photo-lecture in conjunction with an award-winning exhibit traveling from the Bainbridge Island Historical Society.

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2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES - Jonathan Evison talks about his novel "West of Here"
September 7, 2012
Port Townsend

2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES In the Council Chambers of Port Townsend's historic city hall (540 Water Street) on the first Friday of each month at 7 p.m.

September 7 — Jonathan Evison talks about his novel West of Here, an account of the Elwha Dam and the development of the Olympic Peninsula that traces generations of families from 1890 to 2006.

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2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES - Gregg Olsen, master true-crime writer from Kitsap County, discusses his book Starvation Heights, the horrifying tale of Dr. Linda Hazzard and her starving patients.
October 5, 2012
Port Townsend

2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES In the Council Chambers of Port Townsend's historic city hall (540 Water Street) on the first Friday of each month at 7 p.m.

October 5 — Gregg Olsen, master true-crime writer from Kitsap County, discusses his book Starvation Heights, the horrifying tale of Dr. Linda Hazzard and her starving patients.

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2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES - — Lynda Mapes, a Seattle Times reporter specializing in environmental and Native American issues.
November 2, 2012
Port Townsend

2012 FIRST FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES In the Council Chambers of Port Townsend's historic city hall (540 Water Street) on the first Friday of each month at 7 p.m.

November 2 — Lynda Mapes, a Seattle Times reporter specializing in environmental and Native American issues.

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