Some familiar faces, fangs, feathers and friends returned to the annual Dungeness River Festival on Sept. 22.
Visitors of all ages learned about the Sequim river and its importance to the area from Dungeness River Nature Center volunteers and more than a dozen area agencies/groups.
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It was the first time the event was held in the Dungeness River Railroad Park since 2019 due to Covid-19 and construction projects. Organizers said the turnout and weather were perfect.
They noted that with the Nature Center and bridge’s remodels and levee removal, the new parking lot made the event run smoother with more space.
As is tradition, area students attended, including 500–plus third-fifth graders from Helen Haller Elementary, and Five Acre School’s Sound Waves program brought more than 40 students to play marimbas throughout the event.
For more information about the Dungeness River Nature Center and the festival, visit dungenessrivercenter.org.