March 4 Thursday 7 PM - Living Washington - learn about animals and plants and history!

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Julianna Verboort
Wed, Mar 3, 2021 3:25 PM

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THURSDAY MARCH 4, 7:00-9:30 PM

WASHINGTON STATE HISTORY MUSUEM PRESENTS “LIVING WASHINGTON”

Gather online for History After Hours: Living Washington for ages 21+

Living Washington celebrates living things in the Evergreen State and explores how they’ve impacted us throughout history. From butterflies to beavers, marbled murrelets to marmots, and ferns to fungi, explore how animal and plant history connects us all!
Gather online with us and hear from a star-studded line up of presenters. Note: there’s a craft and a mixology lesson too!
•        David Wheeler, WSU Dept. of Plant Pathology discussing fantastic fungi
•        Robert Michael Pyle, butterfly expert and author sharing early lepidopterist tales
•        Harvest Moon Howell, Quinault storyteller who will regale us with the legend of the Bear and the Heron
•        Maria Mudd Ruth, author of “Rare Bird: Pursuing the Mystery of the Marbled Murrelet”
•        Renee Cebula, our favorite cocktail historian mixing us another dreamy concoction
•        Dan Ayres, coastal shellfish manager with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife who first learned about WA shellfish from his father and grandfather
•        Alysa Adams, interpretive specialist at the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center who will lead a fun craft!
•        Julie Nelson, Education & Outreach Coordinator at Methow Beaver Project who will describe how to embrace our incredible, and sometimes challenging, beaver residents
After you book your tickets, you’ll receive a digital event kit with craft directions, mixology notes, recipes using Washington plants and creatures, and more. Book your tickets today!

PURCHASE TICKETS HEREhttp://49882.blackbaudhosting.com/49882/Virtual-History-After-Hours-Living-Washington

o    $20.00 for WSHS members

o    $25.00 for not-yet members

o    FREE for 2020 History After Hours pass holders

o    Get info about WSHS membership here: https://www.washingtonhistory.org/join-support/members/https://www.washingtonhistory.org/join-support/members/?fbclid=IwAR0eLWAe9nSTWd1Gbjmbfeofq9kY0VfXRGUZPfXoPQ3Je4pNqrWm2rVmUjU
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[cid:177f61b5f174cd34f0f1] THURSDAY MARCH 4, 7:00-9:30 PM WASHINGTON STATE HISTORY MUSUEM PRESENTS “LIVING WASHINGTON” Gather online for History After Hours: Living Washington for ages 21+ Living Washington celebrates living things in the Evergreen State and explores how they’ve impacted us throughout history. From butterflies to beavers, marbled murrelets to marmots, and ferns to fungi, explore how animal and plant history connects us all! Gather online with us and hear from a star-studded line up of presenters. Note: there’s a craft and a mixology lesson too! • David Wheeler, WSU Dept. of Plant Pathology discussing fantastic fungi • Robert Michael Pyle, butterfly expert and author sharing early lepidopterist tales • Harvest Moon Howell, Quinault storyteller who will regale us with the legend of the Bear and the Heron • Maria Mudd Ruth, author of “Rare Bird: Pursuing the Mystery of the Marbled Murrelet” • Renee Cebula, our favorite cocktail historian mixing us another dreamy concoction • Dan Ayres, coastal shellfish manager with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife who first learned about WA shellfish from his father and grandfather • Alysa Adams, interpretive specialist at the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center who will lead a fun craft! • Julie Nelson, Education & Outreach Coordinator at Methow Beaver Project who will describe how to embrace our incredible, and sometimes challenging, beaver residents After you book your tickets, you’ll receive a digital event kit with craft directions, mixology notes, recipes using Washington plants and creatures, and more. Book your tickets today! PURCHASE TICKETS HERE<http://49882.blackbaudhosting.com/49882/Virtual-History-After-Hours-Living-Washington> o $20.00 for WSHS members o $25.00 for not-yet members o FREE for 2020 History After Hours pass holders o Get info about WSHS membership here: https://www.washingtonhistory.org/join-support/members/<https://www.washingtonhistory.org/join-support/members/?fbclid=IwAR0eLWAe9nSTWd1Gbjmbfeofq9kY0VfXRGUZPfXoPQ3Je4pNqrWm2rVmUjU> [cid:177f61b5f17b11963102] Washington State Historical Society 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402<https://www.google.com/maps/search/1911+Pacific+Avenue,+Tacoma,+WA+98402?entry=gmail&source=g> Become a member! WashingtonHistory.org [cid:image001.png@01D64A2C.45C2A950]<https://www.facebook.com/historymuseum>[cid:image002.png@01D64A2C.45C2A950]<https://twitter.com/HistoryMuseum>[cid:image003.png@01D64A2C.45C2A950]<https://www.instagram.com/washingtonhistory/>[cid:image004.png@01D64A2C.45C2A950]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZRXAl-JqixtE7toeX4BTrg/videos?view_as=subscriber>