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06.30.16

Shared Waters, Shared Values: Stand With Quinault Indian Nation July 8th

Crude oil terminals threaten the habitat and productivity of Grays Harbor and the Coast and the way of life for everyone who lives, works and plays in the region. We are encouraging anyone who is interested to join the Quinault Indian Nation’s SHARED WATERS, SHARED VALUES March and Rally To Say “No” to crude oil in Grays Harbor! JULY 8th Hoquiam, WA

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Join the Quinault Indian Nation’s SHARED WATERS, SHARED VALUES March and Rally To Say “No” to crude oil in Grays Harbor! JULY 8th Hoquiam, WA

Tribal canoes, fishing boats, and other vessels (kayak, SUP, surfboard) will converge at the NW end of Rennie Island. Led by Tribal canoes and fishing boats, the boats will land at the 9th St. Dock in Hoquiam where they will be joined by others on land for a 4-block March to the Hoquiam City Hall for a Rally at 3:00 pm, followed by a seafood meal—all led by the Quinault Indian Nation. Please RSVP here.

To Join the March on Land: meet at the new 9th St. Dock and Park at 1:30 Levee St & 9th St. Hoquiam

To Join the Rally on Water: Meet the paddlers and small boats at 11:00
at the 28th St. Dock in Hoquiam or meet the boats at 12:30 at the NW end of Rennie Island. Boating info. 

South Sound Chapter members getting their kayaktivism on at a recent paddle in opposition to arctic drilling. South Sound Chapter members getting their kayaktivism on at a recent paddle in opposition to arctic drilling.