Homewaters: A Human and Natural History of Puget Sound
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Location:Aljoya Thornton Place
Join us for a nonfiction account of the long story of the Sound, tracing human history from the earliest records more than 12,500 years ago to the present. Author David B. Williams will discuss Native people, the arrival of explorers and settlers, and how the various inhabitants adapted to place. Hear stories of the natural world and often-overlooked species such as Olympia oysters, rockfish, geoduck, kelp, and herring, as well as the influence of salmon and orca. Guests must be fully vaccinated and wearing a mask to attend. Event details could change based on WA COVID-19 Guidelines. Thank you for understanding!