Tugboats, or tugs for short, were once more common working vessels. These days, they are mostly relics of their previous lives and require preservation. At Olympia Harbor Days, annual tugboat races celebrate Pacific Northwest maritime history. This “Oregon Field Guide” story was produced by Ian McCluskey. For more stories like this visit https://www.opb.org/show/oregonfieldg... and https://www.opb.org/science_environment/ --- Oregon Public Broadcasting aims to elevate and amplify the community, connect Oregon and its neighbors, and illuminate a wider world through stories. OPB Every Day. OPB Everywhere. One way to support OPB and the work of public media is to subscribe to our channel for new OPB videos: https://www.youtube.com/opb?sub_confi... Engage in the OPB community by Liking, Sharing and Commenting on our videos. Member support makes all the videos on the OPB YouTube channel possible, and everything else you love. Ensure the next important story is covered and join in as a Sustainer now at https://give.opb.org/opb/?s=OAMEGNS22... #oregonfieldguide #OPB #Oregon #PacificNorthWest #olympiaHarborDays #tugBoats #tugboatrace #tugraceTranscript
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Read the South Sound Magazine article here:
https://www.southsoundmag.com/arts-entertainment/50th-annual-harbor-days/article_a9162134-20fd-11ee-89bd-d73e21ccb98d.html
Ride the Wave to Olympia Harbor Days Maritime Festival 2023, 50th Celebration September1-35/20/2023 South Sound Maritime Heritage Association (SSMHA) successfully reaches its 50th year presentation of Olympia Harbor Days Maritime Festival(OHD), Labor Day weekend starting Friday, September 1st at 3PM and closing Sunday, September3rd at 6PM. SSMHA also announces the opening of an outdoor exhibit of the History of the Logos of Olympia Harbor Days in the 48 windows of 108 State St, Olympia. The maritime heritage festival takes place along Olympia’s Downtown Budd Inlet Waterfront Boardwalk from historic Percival Landing to the Port of Olympia’s Port Plaza Park. President Dave Peeler says, “we carried and produced the festival through the turbulent times of the pandemic and celebrated after the most successful return in 2022”. OHD has been named the Best South Puget Sound Event in 2022 by the Washington Festivals and Events Association and most recently the Best Festival by South Sound Magazine’s Best of 2023 publication”. This year’s event continues highlighting the traditions of the Puget Sound’s vintage tug boat races and show, along with historic ships, tribal activities, four makers markets, live entertainment, kids activities and two food G’Alleys, all weekend. The logo of the festival features a different tug boat annually and this year is no exception. Tugboat Chippewa, formerly known as the Roland Foss, is the 2023 Logo Tug and returned to Olympia Harbor Days after many years of absence and a full restoration by owner Jeff Mincheff of Tacoma. The tug, built in 1943 is 85 feet long with a 375 horse power diesel engine. Watch a video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyzjpd2T-18&ab_channel=SteveBloom. Learn more here https://tugchippewa.com/gallery%2Fvideo The fleet of OHD will comprise of tug boats built from the early 1900’s through the1970’s range in size from 25 feet to over 145 feet long, with many racing in the deep channel on Sunday starting at noon. Tugboat skippers offer a climb aboard show on Saturday and on Sunday if not racing. Oregon Public Broadcasting will be on hand to film a feature of the vintage tugboats for their Oregon Field Guide Program. Lady Washington, Washington State’s Tall Ship, will be arriving mid-week and the historic Mosquito Fleet Steam-Ship Virginia V should be cruising the South Sound arriving Friday in time for the start of the festival. Both ships will offer dock-side touring and harbor sailings and tours of Budd Bay. Other wooden and hand-crafted boats will also be moored at the docks and local small craft recreational clubs will have their crews on hand and will offer on-water experiences. While plans are still being made, visitors can count on an amazing and fun time shopping the unique makers markets, international food vendors including seafood, informational and demonstration maritime booths as well as mini tug and remote control led displays. Tugboats will also be created in sand, stone and wood by some of Olympia’s creative sculpture teams. Kids engage in hands-on activities including a LEGO Harbor Build, marine science area with a touch tank offered by the Puget Sound Estuarium; and a tugboat make-race-take activity with the award-winning Olympia Hands on Children’s Museum, puppet shows and more. This family friendly event offers plenty of photo ops and memories to be made. Online registration is currently open for Skippers wishing to participate with their vintage tugs or other historic vessels and for all categories of vendor and food booths but the event is just about sold out so hurry. “Olympia Harbor Days is an event for everyone with a surprise around every corner, with fun volunteer opportunities.”, said Carol Riley, Executive Director. “If you or your group can supply volunteers, please email [email protected].”The(SSMHA), the founding organization of Olympia Harbor Days in 1974, continues to expand programs to offer year-round harbor history. This year a History of the Logos Exhibit was recently installed in the 48 windows of the historic old City Hall/Fire Station at 108 State Street. Enjoy The Maritime Heritage & Tugboat Walkalong the boardwalk from the historic Tugboat Sand Man to the future land side display site of the Tugboat Parthia attraction soon to be completed thanks to a Heritage Grant from WA State. Informational brochures can be found at HarborDays.com. SSMHA continues to be a strong planning partner of the Maritime Washington National Heritage Area and board member Chuck Fowler has just released “Exploring Maritime Washington”, a book he co-authored with Erich R. Ebel. More information about the festival, maritime activities, and where to stay can be found at www.MaritimeOly.org and www.HarborDays.com. Questions? Please [email protected]. Olympia Harbor Days Festival: Friday, September1, 5pm-8pm; Saturday, September2, 10am-7pm; Sunday,September3, 10am-6pm. Contacts: Dave Peeler, SSMHA President 360-970-1063. [email protected]
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You are invited to the Thurston County Regional Historic Preservation Summit
Date: Saturday, October 24, 2020
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Place: Zoom
Greetings from the Thurston County Historic Commission,
The Thurston County Historic Commission is planning a regional get-together of local historic preservation officials. As we all know CVD-19 has changed a lot of plans, ours included. Instead of a summit at the Thurston County Fairgrounds Heritage Hall, we will be getting together via Zoom. We have arranged for Lauren Hoogkamer, Assistant Historic Preservation Officer for the City of Tacoma, who will be presenting to us via Zoom with her program, Creating Excitement for Public History.
The Summit is hosted by the Thurston County Historic Commission in collaboration with other local historic preservation officials and others with the goal of creating an annual event.
REGISTRATION
To attend the event, please click the link below to register and answer a short survey. Please have members of your organization register individually.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2ZCW9HB
We encourage you to share this invitation with anyone who may be interested in historic preservation.
More information to come next month.
Thank you and be safe!
Date: Saturday, October 24, 2020
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Place: Zoom
Greetings from the Thurston County Historic Commission,
The Thurston County Historic Commission is planning a regional get-together of local historic preservation officials. As we all know CVD-19 has changed a lot of plans, ours included. Instead of a summit at the Thurston County Fairgrounds Heritage Hall, we will be getting together via Zoom. We have arranged for Lauren Hoogkamer, Assistant Historic Preservation Officer for the City of Tacoma, who will be presenting to us via Zoom with her program, Creating Excitement for Public History.
The Summit is hosted by the Thurston County Historic Commission in collaboration with other local historic preservation officials and others with the goal of creating an annual event.
REGISTRATION
To attend the event, please click the link below to register and answer a short survey. Please have members of your organization register individually.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2ZCW9HB
We encourage you to share this invitation with anyone who may be interested in historic preservation.
More information to come next month.
Thank you and be safe!
NEWS
South Sound Maritime Heritage Association/ Olympia WA
August 25, 2020 Contact: Don Chalmers/ 360-280-0511
Carol Riley/ 360-566-0498
Scaled-Down, Virtual Olympia Harbor Days Event Announced
Working within Washington State coronavirus health guidelines, the South Sound Maritime Heritage Association (SSMHA) has developed a scaled-down version of its popular Olympia Harbor Days festival normally held every Labor Day Weekend, according to board president Don Chalmers.
“While we want to continue our 47-year- long Harbor Days legacy, we are also aware that we need to offer a safe event for the public in this coronavirus pandemic era,” Chalmers said. “So, we’re presenting a virtual event with safe at home community participation activities, Olympia Harbor Days Lite, which keeps our transitional tugboat heritage theme, while using online digital media content and other ways to provide family-friendly activities.”
Among the features of this year’s event are ……
For the past nine years the SSMHA had licensed the Kiwanis Club of Olympia to host the event. However, because of the health impact of COVID-19 pandemic, the nonprofit service organization had to end its sponsorship for 2020.
“The Association and its community partners, including the City of Olympia, Port of Olympia and Kiwanis, have worked diligently to accomplish their goals to keep the festival alive in 2020,” Chalmers said, “and to find new partners to help us present our traditional Harbor Days tugboat festival and races 2021. However, the coronavirus pandemic is taking its toll on this year’s event.”
Under State and local health limitations, the SSMHA has developed a series of Harbor Days Lite activities designed to accomplish this goal for 2020. A full list of event information, activities, videos and links will be available at www.HarborDays.com, www.MaritimeOly.org and on Facebook.com/OlympiaHarborDays starting September 5th.
South Sound Maritime Heritage Association/ Olympia WA
August 25, 2020 Contact: Don Chalmers/ 360-280-0511
Carol Riley/ 360-566-0498
Scaled-Down, Virtual Olympia Harbor Days Event Announced
Working within Washington State coronavirus health guidelines, the South Sound Maritime Heritage Association (SSMHA) has developed a scaled-down version of its popular Olympia Harbor Days festival normally held every Labor Day Weekend, according to board president Don Chalmers.
“While we want to continue our 47-year- long Harbor Days legacy, we are also aware that we need to offer a safe event for the public in this coronavirus pandemic era,” Chalmers said. “So, we’re presenting a virtual event with safe at home community participation activities, Olympia Harbor Days Lite, which keeps our transitional tugboat heritage theme, while using online digital media content and other ways to provide family-friendly activities.”
Among the features of this year’s event are ……
- Olympia Maritime Heritage Self-Guided Tour along the Percival Landing Boardwalk
- Links to a Decade of Olympia Harbor Days Videos of Tugboats, Races and Fun
- Lego Tugboat Building at Home with an Instructional Video
- Harbor Days at Home – Encouraging Maritime Displays in Neighborhoods
- Estuary Beach Quest, Crab Bingo and other Stay Safe at Home Activities for Kids by the Puget Sound Estuarium
- Logo Hats, Facemasks, Collector Buttons and Tugs at the Capital City Vol II Available for Purchase
- more -
For the past nine years the SSMHA had licensed the Kiwanis Club of Olympia to host the event. However, because of the health impact of COVID-19 pandemic, the nonprofit service organization had to end its sponsorship for 2020.
“The Association and its community partners, including the City of Olympia, Port of Olympia and Kiwanis, have worked diligently to accomplish their goals to keep the festival alive in 2020,” Chalmers said, “and to find new partners to help us present our traditional Harbor Days tugboat festival and races 2021. However, the coronavirus pandemic is taking its toll on this year’s event.”
Under State and local health limitations, the SSMHA has developed a series of Harbor Days Lite activities designed to accomplish this goal for 2020. A full list of event information, activities, videos and links will be available at www.HarborDays.com, www.MaritimeOly.org and on Facebook.com/OlympiaHarborDays starting September 5th.
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