Join LLTK for a screening of the PBS documentary “The Fish On My Plate”

Eastsound Odd Fellows Hall 112 Haven Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

How do humans affect fish? How do fish affect humans? How does the human-fish relationship affect the ecosystem? Join Long Live the Kings, the nonprofit behind the Glenwood Springs Salmon Hatchery to explore these questions with a special, curated screening of “The Fish on My Plate”, a 2017 Frontline documentary exploring the complex connections between […]

Earth Day Run

Magnuson Park 7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA, United States

Stop by our booth at the Magnuson Series Earth Day Run to learn more about Survive the Sound! Learn more and register here.

Spring Splash

Seattle Grand Hyatt 721 Pine St, Seattle, WA, United States

Make a Splash for Salmon! Join us for Spring Splash on May 10 at the Seattle Grand Hyatt—a night of celebration, impact, and fun! Enjoy drinks, dinner, exciting auctions, and games while supporting vital salmon recovery efforts. Get your ticket today and be part of the movement to restore salmon and protect our waters. Ticket […]

Film Screening and Q&A – Mother: Sisterhood in the Wild

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join Long Live the Kings for a free film screening of the award-winning documentary Mother: Sisterhood in the Wild. Follow five remarkable BIPOC women learning to survive and thrive together on an Arctic Circle expedition.  Following the film there will be a Q&A with filmmaker Chad Brown. This event is free to attend. Doors will […]

Return of the Kings

Join us for an afternoon of celebrating the return of Chinook salmon and getting to know our community of volunteers on Orcas Island. This free, family-friendly event invites attendees to get up close with returning Chinook, tour the hatchery, and meet the scientists and stewards working to protect local salmon populations Guided tours of the […]

Salmon Homecoming

Embrace education, conservation, Indigenous culture, and community at the Salmon Homecoming! This is a free, all ages event. Set on Seattle’s waterfront on the piers, enjoy an afternoon of cultural presentations, Northwest traditional gatherings, Pow Wows, and Canoe Welcoming with the seas, mountains, and city as your backdrop! Event begins at 10am - schedule of events […]

Sips and Salmon: Survive the Sound on the Duwamish

Georgetown Brewing 5200 Denver Ave S, Seattle, WA, United States

Ever wondered what salmon face as they swim through Seattle’s Duwamish River? Scott Jenkins from Long Live the Kings will share Survive the Sound— an interactive, online game that uses real tracking data to show how fish travel through our waterways. Join us for a short presentation, lively Q&A, and plenty of time to raise […]

Nisqually Watershed Festival

Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge 100 Brown Farm Road, Olympia, WA, United States

On the last Saturday in September, this celebration of community, culture, and history takes over Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge for a day full of family friendly fun. With the sun shining down on this year’s festivities, you’d be hard pressed to find a face without a smile or a lunch plate without […]

Sustainable Ballard Festival

Eclectic, artsy, earthy and committed to a better future... that's Sustainable Ballard and the Annual Sustainable Ballard Festival. Join your Ballard neighbors on September 27th at Loyal Heights Community Center for creativity, passion and community-building while learning about daily practices and green steps toward more sustainable living. Drop in anytime from 11 am - 4 pm. The Sustainable Ballard […]

Sips and Salmon: Salmon and City Lights with USGS

Seattle Cider Company 4660 Ohio Ave S., Seattle, WA, United States

How does light pollution affect salmon survival? Join Tessa Code, Research Fish Biologist with USGS, to explore how artificial light at night impacts salmon in the Seattle area. Presentation + Q&A, then stick around for good beer and conversation with fellow salmon supporters. Free to attend. Join us for science, stories, and a pint! This […]

Sips and Salmon: Duwamish River People’s Park with the Port of Seattle

Seattle Cider Company 4660 Ohio Ave S., Seattle, WA, United States

Discover the story behind the largest habitat restoration site on the Duwamish River. Kathleen Hurley from the Port of Seattle will share how the Duwamish River People’s Park is helping restore critical salmon habitat and reconnect the community to the river. Short presentation at 6pm + Q&A, followed by happy hour networking. Free to attend. […]

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