Trail Tales Interpretive Walk : Custom Plywood Mill History & Clean Up

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Name: Trail Tales Interpretive Walk : Custom Plywood Mill History & Clean Up
Date: September 15, 2012
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM PDT
Event Description:

Trail Tales Interpretive Walk

Fidalgo Bay Day, Saturday, September 15th

34th Street sign, 10:00 – 11:30 am

 

Custom Plywood Mill History & Clean Up - Join our Trail Tales Interpretive walk on Saturday September 15th to learn about history and cleanup of the old plywood mill site at the east end of 34th Street. Our docents will share the story of a century of mill operations, logging in Skagit County and log booming in Fidalgo Bay. You’ll also learn about WA Ecology’s current cleanup project to remove toxins and restore a healthy shoreline and marine environment at the old mill site. Meet at 34th Street crossing of the Tommy Thompson Trail. The interpretive walk will begin at 10AM and last about 1½ hours, covering approximately 1 mile total. As always, these walks are free, open to the public, and handicapped accessible along the flat, paved trail. For more information go to the Trail Tales link at www.skagitbeaches.org

Location:
34th Street crossing of the Tommy Thompson Trail
Date/Time Information:
9/15/12 10:00 - 11:30 AM
Contact Information:
Friends of Skagit Beaches
Fees/Admission:
Free, open to everyone, handicapped accessible
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