From Rein Attemann, WCV <[email protected]>
Subject Explore your Puget Sound
Date May 9, 2020 2:00 PM
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John,

We live in a remarkably diverse area that offers ample opportunities for outdoor experiences in public places. The pandemic and quarantine have reminded many folks how valuable simply being outside is for our physical and mental health.

As our state slowly and progressively eases COVID-19 restrictions to access public places, many of us will venture off to enjoy the Puget Sound and Salish Sea and do things we missed deeply during the past two months — picnicking at a local park, walking along the waterfront or beach, tide-pooling, building a sand creature, seeing the sunset, or just being near the open water.

Before the pandemic, Washington Environmental Council and Braided River published the book We Are Puget Sound - Discovering and Recovering the Salish Sea [[link removed]] along with a campaign to connect people and place. We Are Puget Sound explores places and wildlife through extraordinary photos, describes our human connections both past and present, and also introduces you to people in your communities doing remarkable things that benefit us all.

On Thursday, May 14, we're co-hosting a We Are Puget Sound online event. [[link removed]] Join us to hear stories about the Salish Sea, personal connections to this place, and how people express their love for our home through artwork.

What: Experience and Share your Puget Sound: Express through words, art, and activity

When: Thursday, May 14, at 12 p.m.

Who: Mindy Roberts, WEC, Brian Walsh, contributing photographer, Brendan Flynn, Puget Sound fisherman, and Jessica LaTour, artist and owner of Singing Pots

Register here [[link removed]]

Share the event with your friends on Facebook [[link removed]]

The We Are Puget Sound book and campaign identify 10 actions people can take to help recover the Salish Sea. The more we experience our home, the more inclined we will be to protect and restore it. Action #10 is "Experience your Puget Sound and share it with someone you know." For inspiration, tune in to our online event on May 14! [[link removed]]

We look forward to hearing your Puget Sound and Salish Sea stories.

See you there,

Rein Attemann

Puget Sound Campaign Manager

P.s. Follow the We Are Puget Sound campaign on Facebook [[link removed]], Twitter [[link removed]], and Instagram [[link removed]].

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