Dear Friend,

We're a week away from our first in-person WaterWatch event of 2024 as we welcome award-winning nature photographer and author Amy Gulick to the Clackamas Town Center REI for a special evening of photos and stories from her book The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind, next Tuesday, March 5th, at 6 p.m.

Can we expect you for this fun, free event? Let us know with an RSVP email, visit our Facebook event page today, or share this event flyer with your network.

The Clackamas REI is located just west of I-205, exit 14, via Sunnyside Road in the Clackamas Town Center. Due to time limitations the presentation will begin at 6 p.m., so we recommend you arrive a few minutes early.

An acclaimed nature photographer, writer, and Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, Amy Gulick's photos and stories have been featured in Audubon, National Wildlife, Outdoor Photographer and other publications, and she has received numerous honors for her conservation work and advocacy.

Join us as Amy discusses the extraordinary web of relationships among salmon and the people and communities of Alaska in The Salmon Way, as well as her previous book Salmon in the Trees, about the salmon-driven cycle of life in the Tongass National Forest, and her experiences as she paddled and trekked among bears, islands, and salmon streams to document Southeast Alaska's surviving temperature rainforest.

Visit WaterWatch.org for more, and join us at REI Clackamas next Tuesday, March 5th, at 6 p.m. for an evening with photographer and author Amy Gulick, along with opportunities to purchase Amy's books and a raffle for WaterWatch materials and other prizes.

See you next week!

Photos copyright © 2019-2024 Amy Gulick, all rights reserved. Not intended for republication.
WaterWatch graphics by Monet Hampson.

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