2007 Festival Schedule

Note: 2008 Information Will Be Displayed
As It Becomes Available

Thursday, September 20 and Friday, September 21
-School Days-

These days are devoted to elementary school students.
Hours: 8:30am to 3:00pm



Saturday, September 22 and Sunday, September 23
-Open to the General Public-

These days are open to everyone!
Gates Open: 10:00 am  - ADMISSION IS FREE -

Ongoing Festival Activities

  • Ongoing activities, both Saturday and Sunday
  • (Check the festival map for locations)
    • Gyotaku (fish painting)
    • Migration "Mini" Golf
    • Families in the Creek
    • Amazing Salmon Maze
    • Giant Aquarium
    • What's Hatching? Hatchery Tours
    • Salmon Storytelling Tent
    • Animal Costume Parade
    • Inspirations from Nature Art Exhibits
    • Incredible Chalk Art
    • Discovery Hunt
    • Creativity Corner Art Tent
    • Make Tracks
    • Hands-on Exhibits in Exhibit Area
    • Fish Tagging Exhibit Trailer
    • Native American Encampment
    • Outdoor Recreation Exhibits and Demos

Entertainment Saturday, September 22

  • Native American Encampment
  • 12:00pm
    • Cape Fox Dancers
  • 1:00pm
    • Gene Tagaban, Native American Storyteller and Musician
  • Ongoing
    • Exhibits, drumming, singing, traditional native cooking
  • Main Stage
  • 11:00am
    • Reptile Man, Live Reptile Presentation
  • 1:30pm
    • Sardis Raptor Center, Live Raptor Presentation
  • 2:30pm
    • Handful of Luvin', Popular Seattle folk rockers
  • 4:00pm
    • Chumstick Liberation Front, Favorite local band with reggae⁄rap influences

Entertainment Sunday, September 23

  • Native American Encampment
  • Ongoing
    • Exhibits, drumming, singing, traditional native cooking
  • Main Stage
  • 12:00pm
    • Sardis Raptor Center, Live Raptor Presentation
  • 1:00pm
    • Gene Tagaban, Native American Storyteller and Musician
  • 2:00pm
    • Reptile Man, Live Reptile Presentation

Please look at our Activities Page, and our Entertainment Schedule Page, for more information.