Community Brief - Salmon volunteers


August 20, 2009 · 10:40 AM

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Join the Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery (F.I.S.H.) docent program and help spread the word about Issaquah’s remarkable salmon and their amazing life cycle with school children, families and tourists.

Training for new F.I.S.H. docents, the knowledgeable guides at the Issaquah Hatchery, takes place from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 12, in the hatchery’s Watershed Science Center, 80 Newport Way S.W., Issaquah.

Learn the wonder of the salmon journey, the various species of salmon, and the role played by the hatchery and residents of Washington in continuing and sharing in this annual return to spawn.

Guides are needed for all days of the week and especially during the annual Issaquah Salmon Days Festival. Info: 425-427-0259 or e-mail fishvolunteer@msn.com.

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