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Salish Sea Coffee Club - Grey Whales!
Sat, Jun 20
|The Salish Sea School
The second largest creature in the Salish Sea, Gray Whales are yearly visitors to Washington's waters every spring and summer - but there is so much more to them than meets the eye!


Time & Location
Jun 20, 2026, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
The Salish Sea School, 2201 Skyline Way Unit 101, Anacortes, WA 98221, USA
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About the event
The second largest creature in the Salish Sea, Gray Whales are yearly visitors to Washington's waters every spring and summer - but there is so much more to them than meets the eye! Sip your coffee while listening to Salish Sea Naturalist Zackery Woods share all about their incredible lives while getting an intimate peak into the everyday of these amazing sea dwellers. RSVPS Appreciated.
Ages: 18+
Please Bring: coffee mug
This event is FREE for all to attend! We want everyone to have the ability to experience the wonder of the sea. If you would like to help support this event and other marine education programs, please include a donation amount of your choosing in the section below. All gift amounts are deeply appreciated!
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Free Admission
This is a FREE event. If you would like to help cover the cost of this program and support marine education, action, and research for the Salish Sea any amount given is deeply appreciated!
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