Lowtide
Pond Boat Sailing December 3
Enjoy free pond boat sailing the first
Saturday of each month at Lake Union Park. Fun for all ages! For more info call (206) 382-2628.
Yule Tide Concert December 2
Ring in the holiday season with a A Peek Into A Riggers Diary Andy Schwenk of Northwest
Rigging presents: “A peek into a riggers diary; What we see every day, what you should look for in your rig.” December 7: Fife West Marine, 6:00 pm, call (253) 926-2533 December 13: Shilshole West Marine, 6:00 pm, call (206) 789-4640 December 15: Anacortes West Marine, 6:00 pm, call (360) 293-4262 December 20: Bellingham West Marine, 6:00 pm, call (360) 650-1100
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blend of maritime and holiday tunes at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1215 Thomas Stt, Seattle, 7:30-10:00 pm. Enjoy festive performances by some of the Northwest’s finest maritime musicians. Admission: $15 General, $12 Seniors, Youths and Members of NW Seaport and the Center for Wooden Boats. For more info, (206) 447-9800 or
http://www.nwseaport.org
'Steer by the Stars' Auction February 18
The Center for Wooden Boats' Annual
Fundraising Auction is right around the corner and we need your help! We're looking for unique experiences (cabin trips, sailing adventures), hand-crafted items (knitted socks, re-purposed sail cloth bags) or gift certificates for skills, services or goods. Visit
www.cwb.org or call (206) 382-2628 x22
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The makers of Expedition Medical
Chests are offering a hands-on class in wound care, specifically targeted to cruisers. Even though most medical kits come with how-to information, and there are a few good books on the market, most folks ignore this essential learning curve until someone is bleeding like crazy. This is not the time to start Googling for answers, or thumbing through your on- board medical text with one hand while stanching blood flow with the other. Kirsten Hansen is a nurse with 20
years in the field, "I've included the materials I'd expect to reach for in an emergency room," she says. "I know from experience that this stuff works." In this hands-on class, Kirsten
will guide you through a succession of emergency scenarios, including some made up on the spot by students. Everyone will have a chance to repeat procedures until they are comfortable; lots of materials will be on-hand. There will also be plenty of
opportunity to ask questions, discuss previous injuries at sea and how they were handled, and get very familiar with the state-of-the-art in medical supplies. She will also discuss other common emergencies such as hypothermia, burns, and other types of injuries. Each student gets to take home an
Expedition Medical Chest. The class will be held at 101 North First Street, La Conner. To reserve your spot or ask questions, please email Kirsten
kelrid.hansen@gmail.com
Benefit Concert December 11
Benefit Concert for Terese Morgan
at Center for Wooden Boats: 1010 Valley Street, Seattle, from 7:00-10:00 pm. Hear the lively modern folk sound of William Pint & Felicia Dale, and the rousing sound of Broadside & the Handsome Cabin Boys, female chantey singers backed by their favorite lads. Admission free, donat ions
suggested. For more information,
www.maritimefolknet.org
Wound Care Class December 3
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