Lowtide
Maritime Concert March 5
Think of maritime music or the
traditions of the Northeast, and Gordon Bok is at the top of the list. Gordon brings his rich and diverse repertoire to make each concert a unique experience. Special guest Carol Rohl plays traditional Scottish, Irish and South American tunes, as well as contemporary folk music. A terrific evening of acoustic entertainment! At the Phinney Neighborhood Center Community Hall, Seattle, 7:30 pm. Tickets at
www.BrownPaperTickets.com For more info:
www.seafolklore.org or
www.nwseaport.org
West Marine Vancouver B.C. Events
March 2: Batteries from East Penn March 9: Electrical Systems with Andy from Bluewater Rigging March 16: Focus on Women March 23: Rigging with Steve White March 30: Prepping your boat for the season with Laurence Abro from Triton Pacific Yacht Services April 13: Interna'l Paint, Brad Schmidt April 20: Mercury Outboard Motors - Jaison from Haruna Sales & Service April 27: Diesel Engines - Laurence Abro, Triton Pacific Yacht Services All our seminars are free and on
Wednesday nights 7:00-8:30 pm. Call West Marine Vancouver (604) 730-4093.
Basic Sailing/Crewing Course
The course will consist of five
classes on Wednesday evenings starting April 6 and finishing May 4. Four of these classes will be held in the clubhouse, with the class, taking place on boats. In addition, students will be required to complete two Mountaineers sailing outings before graduation and being listed on the crew roster. Graduates will be able to sign up for free sailing trips on the Puget Sound led by Mountaineers skippers on their own boats. See
www.mountaineers.org or call
Alan Vogt, (206) 295-8788.
“Sail Away with CWB” March 26
The 35th annual Center for Wooden
Boats auction and dinner celebration will be held at the new Mountaineers Club at Magnuson Park. For more information contact
auction@cwb.org or (206) 382-2628 x 22.
CWB Boathouse Gallery Solo Art Exhibitions
The Boathouse Gallery at The Center
for Wooden Boats presents three artists who have been invited for solo shows. The exhibition is located on the first floor of CWB’s boathouse on Lake Union. January 18-April 15: Hannah Vianno May 17-September 11: Robin Siegl September 13-Jan. 15: Michael Berman For more information contact
Erin Schiedler at
eschiedler@cwb.org Additional information can be found online at
www.cwb.org
Wooden Boat Wednesday At The Chandlery
March 23: Carol Hasse will speak
on “The Essentials of Sailmaking,” from noon to 1:30 pm. She’ll cover sail inventory, cloth selection, hardware, and construction details. Come to the Wooden Boat Chandlery,
Northwest Maritime Center & Wooden Boat Foundation, 431 Water Street, Port Townsend. For more information call (360) 385-3628 x101.
NW Multihull Meeting March 1
Mike Wright and Marytn Adams
will talk about their recent tours of ongoing and completed multihull boat building projects around Puget Sound. Come see who has built cruising and racing trimarans, some big, some small and some enormous. Come for a potluck at 6:30, meeting at 7:00 pm, Puget Sound Yacht Club, 2321 N Northlake Way, Seattle, call (425) 672-8668.
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