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SUMMARY:Save Our Wild Salmon
DESCRIPTION:Save Our wild Salmon is hosting a screening of the new environmental documentary\, Dammed to Extinction\, at Gibson Hall.\n\n			Event: Dammed to Extinction Film Screening\n\n			Date: Tuesday\, August 20th Event Time: 7:00   9:00 (Access to venue   4:30 to 9:00 pm)\n\n			Location: Gibson Hall - 105 Newport Way SW\, Issaquah\, WA 98027\n\n			\n\n			About the event: Join us for this FREE SCREENING of the important film that tells the story of orca scientists\, local citizens\, tribal members\, and others who have been working to protect orca by restoring the salmon they depend on. Admission is free (although door donations are greatly appreciated!)\, but space is limited. Secure your spot by RSVPing at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dammed-to-extinction-film-screening-tickets-65586879121 For centuries\, three unique pods of killer whales have thrived off the coast of Washington\, spending summers in the interior waters of the Salish Sea\, feasting on chinook salmon. For the past 50 years\, these orcas' presence has thrilled and fascinated people--biologists\, tourists\, and unsuspecting boaters and fishermen. But chinook salmon are in trouble--with less than one percent of their historic abundance in the Pacific Northwest. The beloved local orca whales' fate has followed the salmon. Dams have been the main culprit behind salmons' demise. A broad and growing coalition of scientists\, economists\, conservationists\, and citizens say removing the worst fish killing dams is the best chance we have to bring abundant runs of salmon and the orca that rely on them. The timing of this film   and its urgent call to action   could not be better. Northwest salmon and Southern Resident orcas need our help today. Citizens regionally and nationally are calling for bold leadership and urgent action. Northwest elected officials have begun to step up and advocate for some big changes to restore our salmon\, protect our orcas and invest in our communities. Restoring the lower Snake River and its chinook salmon populations by removing its four costly and out-dated dams is our biggest river/salmon restoration opportunity on anywhere on the West Coast. Join us for food\, drinks\, the film\, and a discussion afterwards. What do orca need   and what can we all do together to get it done. Learn more and view a preview at www.dammedtoextinction.com Co-sponsored by Sierra Club\, Earth Justice\, and National Wildlife Federation. A special thanks to Rogue Ales & Spirits for their donation!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">\n	<tbody>\n		<tr>\n			<td style="padding:3.75pt 3.75pt 3.75pt 3.75pt\;"><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif\;"><span style="font-size:10.0pt\;">Save Our wild Salmon is hosting a screening of the new environmental documentary\, Dammed to Extinction\, at Gibson Hall.<br />\n			Event: Dammed to Extinction Film Screening<br />\n			Date: Tuesday\, August 20th Event Time: 7:00 &ndash\; 9:00 (Access to venue &ndash\; 4:30 to 9:00 pm)<br />\n			Location: Gibson Hall - 105 Newport Way SW\, Issaquah\, WA 98027<br />\n			<br />\n			About the event: Join us for this FREE SCREENING of the important film that tells the story of orca scientists\, local citizens\, tribal members\, and others who have been working to protect orca by restoring the salmon they depend on. Admission is free (although door donations are greatly appreciated!)\, but space is limited. Secure your spot by RSVPing at <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dammed-to-extinction-film-screening-tickets-65586879121">https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dammed-to-extinction-film-screening-tickets-65586879121</a> For centuries\, three unique pods of killer whales have thrived off the coast of Washington\, spending summers in the interior waters of the Salish Sea\, feasting on chinook salmon. For the past 50 years\, these orcas&#39\; presence has thrilled and fascinated people--biologists\, tourists\, and unsuspecting boaters and fishermen. But chinook salmon are in trouble--with less than one percent of their historic abundance in the Pacific Northwest. The beloved local orca whales&#39\; fate has followed the salmon. Dams have been the main culprit behind salmons&#39\; demise. A broad and growing coalition of scientists\, economists\, conservationists\, and citizens say removing the worst fish killing dams is the best chance we have to bring abundant runs of salmon and the orca that rely on them. The timing of this film &ndash\; and its urgent call to action &ndash\; could not be better. Northwest salmon and Southern Resident orcas need our help today. Citizens regionally and nationally are calling for bold leadership and urgent action. Northwest elected officials have begun to step up and advocate for some big changes to restore our salmon\, protect our orcas and invest in our communities. Restoring the lower Snake River and its chinook salmon populations by removing its four costly and out-dated dams is our biggest river/salmon restoration opportunity on anywhere on the West Coast. Join us for food\, drinks\, the film\, and a discussion afterwards. What do orca need &ndash\; and what can we all do together to get it done. Learn more and view a preview at <a href="http://www.dammedtoextinction.com">www.dammedtoextinction.com</a> Co-sponsored by Sierra Club\, Earth Justice\, and National Wildlife Federation. A special thanks to Rogue Ales &amp\; Spirits for their donation! </span></span></td>\n		</tr>\n	</tbody>\n</table>\n
LOCATION:Gibson Hall 105 Newport Way SW Issaquah\, WA 98027
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