Seafarer’s Festival slated for Saturday

PORT HADLOCK — Dano Quinn will host the Seafarer’s Festival at 6 p.m. Saturday.

The annual festival of dinner and stories will be at the Old Alcohol Plant Inn, 310 Hadlock Bay Road, Port Hadlock.

The festival is free. Donations at the door will benefit Bayside Housing and Services.

Presenters include Katelinn Shaw, Dano Quinn, Gary Keister, Wayne Chimenti and Matt Moeller; music will be provided from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. by Mike and Val James.

Quinn, the evening’s host, spent 20 years sailing on tall ships before settling in the Salish Sea.

Shaw, the captain of The Adventuress, has circumnavigated the globe and been to Antarctica in a square rigger.

Keister, from Anacortes, sailed with his grandfather fishing the waters of Puget Sound and Alaska on the F/V Veribus.

Chimenti, who has sailed for more than 40 years on tall ships as a captain, rigger and sailmaker, runs the Community Boat Project, teaching boat building and seamanship to high schoolers.

Moeller, a sailor, singer and songwriter, is retired and lives in Lacey.

Attendees can reserve seat at https://seafarers festival2024.eventbrite.com.

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