Tickets available for Dine on the Dungeness on historic bridge

SEQUIM — Tickets are available now for the Dungeness River Audubon Center’s third annual dinner on the historic bridge in Railroad Bridge Park set for Aug. 11.

Reservations are due Aug. 4 for Dine on the Dungeness, planned from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the bridge at the park at 2151 W. Hendrickson Road.

The dinner will include live music and fine dining on the Dungeness River atop the historic Dungeness River railroad trestle bridge.

Food will be catered by chef Michael McQuay of Kokopelli Grill and Kathryn Kitts of Sweet Beginnings.

Open, family-style seating (six maximum) is offered on a reservation basis. A limited number of tickets are available for $95 per person, or a full table for $570.

Wine and beer spirits will be available.

Tickets are available through Brown Paper Tickets or by calling the river center at 360-681-4076.

For more information, call the office, email rc office@olympus.net or visit www.dungenessrivercenter.org.

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