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Friends of Fort Worden State Park Friends of Fort Worden State Park Annual Meeting & Party Friday April 12, 2019 5:00 – 8:00 pm Company B & C, Fort Worden Commons 5:00 Social hour, 6:00 Meeting, 6:30 Speaker Fort Worden State Park Featured Speaker David B. Williams Naturalist and educator. Author of the award- winning book Too High and Too Steep: Reshaping Seattle’s Topography. Puget Sound: A Maritime Highway From canoes to the mosquito fleet to our modern day ferry system, boats have been a principal means of travel around Puget Sound. In a landscape dominated by forest and sea, water was often the best way to get from point A to point B. In this talk, which is based on research from his next book about human and natural history in Puget Sound, Williams will highlight how people have spent the last 13,000 years boating this extraordinary waterway. Appetizers, no-host bar, e-bike raffle Free for members; $5 for nonmembers Our mission: To support the preservation and enhancement of Fort Worden State Park as a recreational, historical, educational and natural resource. Friends of Fort Worden State Park [email protected]. www.fwfriends.org Agents of Good Roots Generous support provided by Windermere Real Estate Port Townsend

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Friends of Fort Worden State Park

Friends of Fort Worden State Park

Annual Meeting

& Party

Friday April 12, 2019 5:00 – 8:00 pm Company B & C, Fort Worden Commons

5:00 Social hour, 6:00 Meeting, 6:30 Speaker

Fort Worden State Park

Featured Speaker

David B. Williams

Naturalist and educator. Author of the award-

winning book Too High and Too Steep:

Reshaping Seattle’s Topography. Puget Sound: A Maritime Highway

From canoes to the mosquito fleet to our modern day ferry system, boats have been a principal means of travel around Puget Sound. In a landscape dominated by forest and sea, water was often the best way to get from point A to point B. In this talk, which is based on research from his next book about human and natural history in Puget Sound, Williams will highlight how people have spent the last 13,000 years boating this extraordinary waterway.

Appetizers, no-host bar, e-bike raffle Free for members; $5 for nonmembers

Our mission: To support the preservation and enhancement of Fort Worden State Park as a recreational, historical, educational and natural resource.

Friends of Fort Worden State Park

[email protected]. www.fwfriends.org Agents of Good Roots

Generous support provided by Windermere Real Estate Port Townsend