Lowtide
The Tacoma Tall Ships
48°North/Englund Marine USCG Auxiliary
Video Screenings
Swap Meet Boating Safety Class
April 2 & 8
May 16 April 25
The screenings will be held at the
Want to sell marine gear you no “About Boating Safely” will be
Galaxy Theatre in Gig Harbor from
longer need? Want to buy gear at a taught by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
6:00-8:00 pm. Tickets cost $20 per person
great price? Do both at the 48° North/ on April 25, from 8:30 am-4:30 pm at 884
and all proceeds go to help bring the
Englund Marine Boater’s Swap Meet. Deer Harbor Road Eastsound, WA.
tall ships back to Puget Sound in 2011.
Space is free. Contact Carli to reserve your $45 course fee includes materials and
Each night’s program includes a no-host
spot, (503) 325-4341, email: cholton@ lunch. Each additional family member is
cocktail reception beginning at 6:00
englundmarine.com $25. Class size is limited. To pre-register,
pm and short presentations from Stan contact Susan Eberhard (360) 378-3608
Selden, TTSO President, and Les Bolton,
Pint & Dale in Concert
or
Eberhard@rockisland.com. This is
executive director of the Gray’s Harbor an introductory boating course with
Historical Seaport. Shot by volunteer
Northwest Seaport
an emphasis on recreational boating
videographers during the festival, the April 25 safety in the Pacific Northwest. You
video provides a behind-the-scenes will learn what to do before you get
look at the ships and the people who
William Pint and Felicia Dale’s music underway and the basics of protecting
brought this amazing event to Tacoma.
fits into the world of modern folk, rock and handling your boat safely. Also
Included are interviews with volunteers,
and popular song, but it’s rich with myth, included are waterways navigation,
participants and guests, and onboard
narrative, rhythm & rhyme from the days safety equipment, boating problems and
footage of the Parade of Sail, the Puyallup
of the tall ships. 8:00 – 10:30 pm at the emergencies, and legal requirements for
Tribe Canoe Family’s welcome to the
Center for Wooden Boats, 1010 Valley boating in Washington.
ships in Quartermaster Harbor, cannon
St, Seattle. Admission: $12 General. Visit
www.bliaux.com for boating
battles and more. Tickets are available at
$10 Seniors, Youths and Members of classes and free vessel safety checks.
www.tallshipstacoma.com or by calling
NW Seaport and the Center for Wooden
(253) 272-5650.
Boats. Call (206) 447-9800.
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