Fish EXPO

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2010-10-13 22:35:01

Hi All:



Hi All:



Just some information for those of you planning to be in Seattle the week of Fish EXPO. Please feel free to share this email with your troller friends. Fish EXPO is Nov. 18-20 at Quest Field.



The food event below is not sponsored by ATA, but is put on by friends of both salmon and salmon fishermen. There will be some tasty seafood that Southeast fishermen should be proud of - and the book is beautiful. No pressure, just an option.



During the day you can most likely find me at the Commercial Fishermen of America booth. Stop by and say hey!



Hope to see you at EXPO and the ATA port meeting!



Dale

ATA



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ATA Port Meeting

All trollers and invited guests of ATA welcome

Fish EXPO

Media Room 1D47

Friday November 19 2010

1:30pm - 3:00pm

You must be registered with EXPO to get in. Registration is FREE through Nov. 17th.



There is a secondary, optional, one day quality/marketing conference sponsored by National Fishermen, $275 before Nov. 12th; $375 after.



Register for either or both here:

https://web1.accureg.com/pme10_prod/webmain/Info.asp?SC=1



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Pre-EXPO Fundraiser for salmon PR events



Braided River joins Jon Rowley, Blueacre Seafood Restaurant and Steelhead Diner in presenting a sumptuous feast of oysters, wild salmon, Dungeness crab, spot prawns and more.



In celebration of award-winning photographer

Amy Gulick's exhibit and book:

Salmon in the Trees: Life in Alaska's Tongass Rain Forest



Burke Museum

Tuesday November 16 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

University of Washington, 17th Ave. NE & NE 45th St., Seattle



$75 ticket includes entry to the Salmon in the Trees exhibit, a signed copy of the book, tax, gratuity, and a Southeast Alaska seafood feast presented by chefs Kevin Davis and Anthony Polizzi.



Purchase tickets through Brown Paper Tickets by November 9th.

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/132728



Proceeds benefit Braided River, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization—funding books, exhibits, and events to engage citizens and preserve the last remaining wild places in western North America.