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Salmon Festival Schedule
School Days
Thursday, September 16
Friday, September 17, 2010
School Days are devoted to elementary school students.
Hours: 8:30am to 2:30pm
Open to the General Public
Saturday, September 18
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Weekend days are open to everyone!
Saturday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
- ADMISSION IS FREE -
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Ongoing Festival Activities
Ongoing Activities, Both Saturday and Sunday
- [Check the festival map for locations]
- Please check at the activity site for scheduled times
- Arts and Crafts Vendors
- Chalk Art
- Creativity Corner
- Discovery Garden Tour
- Discovery Hunt
- Eye to Eye With Our Local Fish
- Fish Tagging Trailer
- Food Court
- Gyotaku (Fish Painting)
- Hands-on Exhibits
- Icicle Creek Nature Trail
- Make Tracks
- Migration Golf
- Native American Tribal Village
- Outdoor Recreation Exhibits and Demos
- Salmon Maze
- Salmon Storytelling Tent
- Web of Life Costume Parade
- What’s Hatching?
- Wheel of Fish
Saturday Only
- Ongoing – Check at the activity location for scheduled times.
- Endangered Species Exhibit
Sunday Only, at Hatchery Park
- 8:00am – 8:45am Registration (Run Start Times Vary)
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Entertainment Saturday, September 18
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On the Main Stage
- 11:00am
- Dana Lyons – Singer/songwriter with environmental theme.
- 11:45am
- Gene Tagaban – Native American storyteller and musician.
- 2:00pm
- Cody Beebe and the Crooks – High energy rock n’ roll.
- 3:00pm
- Reptile Man, Scott Petersen – Live reptile presentation.
On the Hatchery Grounds
- Scheduled times are posted at the activity location.
- Storytelling by Gloria Roberson and Tracy Faulkner in the Giant Salmon Tent.
- Outdoor Recreation exhibits and demos.
- Watch Chalk Art being created by local artists on the sidewalk in front of Main Hatchery Building.
- Animal Costume Parade
- Sardis Raptor Center Presentations and Display
At the Tribal Village
- Ongoing- Check at the Tribal Village for scheduled times.
- Drumming, dancing, singing and exhibits.
- 1:00pm – 3:00pm
- Cape Fox Dancers, Native Tlingit dance troupe, and
Gene Tagaban, Native American storyteller and musician.
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Entertainment Sunday, September 19
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On the Main Stage
- 11:45am
- Gene Tagaban – Native American storyteller and musician.
- 1:00pm
- Dana Lyons – Singer/songwriter with environmental theme.
- 2:00pm
- Announcements. Volunteer of the Year Award and Auction Winner will be announced.
- 2:30pm
- Reptile Man, Scott Petersen – Live reptile presentation.
On the Hatchery Grounds
- Scheduled times are posted at the activity location.
- Storytelling by Gloria Roberson and Tracy Faulkner in the Giant Salmon Tent.
- Outdoor Recreation exhibits and demos.
- Animal Costume Parade
- Sardis Raptor Center Presentations and Display
At the Tribal Village
- Ongoing – Check at the Tribal Village for scheduled times.
- Drumming, dancing, singing and exhibits.
- 1:00pm – 3:00pm
- Cape Fox Dancers, Native Tlingit dance troupe, and
Gene Tagaban, Native American storyteller and musician.