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Contact:

Cindy Hansen
Orca Network 
cindy@orcanetwork.org
360-223-5666

When

Saturday August 6, 2016 at 3:30 PM 
to
Saturday August 6, 2016 at 5:30 PM 


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Nordic Lodge in Coupeville 
63 Jacobs Rd.
Coupeville, WA 98239
 

 
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Penn Cove Orca Capture Commemoration                        Lolita: Spirit in the Water
Food, Drink, Silent Auction, and documentary screening     

Coupeville, Whidbey Island                                                    Saturday August 6, 2016, 3:30 to 5:30 pm


  Penn Cove Orca Capture, 1970 - Dr. Terry Newby photo                                                                                 

August 1970 Penn Cove orca capture.                     

Photo by Dr. Terrell Newby

Join Orca Network for a special screening of the 1998 documentary Lolita: Spirit in the Water featuring the late Kathi Goertzen from KOMO 4 news.

Kathi's husband and photographer Rick Jewett, photographer/editor Mike Rosen, and the film's producer Sharon Howard will be present to introduce the film and for a Q&A following the screening.

The afternoon includes gourmet appetizers by Orca Network volunteers, wine, coffee and desserts, and a silent auction.                                                                                                                                       

 

Penn Cove Orca Capture Commemoration

46 years ago over 100 Southern Resident orcas were herded into Penn Cove off Whidbey Island, WA.  Seven of the young whales were netted and delivered to marine parks around the world.  All but one had died by 1987. Originally named Tokitae, they now call her Lolita.  In memory of the nearly 40 Southern Resident orcas captured in Washington State, and the 13 orcas killed during the captures, and in honor of Tokitae, the sole survivor, Orca Network is sponsoring two events on Saturday August 6th to commemorate the 46th anniversary of the 1970 Penn Cove Orca Capture.

From 11 am till 2:30 pm an event is planned at the Coupeville Wharf including educational displays, face painting (invited) and a waterside ceremony. A limited number of tickets for a ceremonial boat trip in Penn Cove will be available. At noon please join us on Penn Cove in your kayak, row boat, or any kind of vessel, for a ceremonial paddle/sail/motor around the perimeter of the capture site on Penn Cove.  Kayaks and small boats can be launched from Capt. Coupe Park in Coupeville, Monroe's Landing, or the DNR access on Madrona Way (note: parking permits are required for the use of DNR parking/beach access areas). We'll travel to the capture site in Penn Cove for a wreath ceremony to remember the orcas killed in the capture, and those who have died in captivity. We'll provide flowers and cedar sprigs to toss into the water, or you may bring your own flower or other eco-friendly offering to toss in the water during the ceremony.  In addition to the on-the-water events, there will be a blessing and salmon offering from Rosie Cayou and Bill Bailey of the Samish Nation, music, and a reading by Sandra Pollard from her book Puget Sound Whales for Sale. The event on the Wharf is free to the public, though contributions to support Orca Network's educational programs and work on orca captivity issues are appreciated.

From 3:30 to 5:30 pm we will meet at the Nordic Lodge in Coupeville for food, drink, a silent auction, and a special screening of the 1998 film Lolita: Spirit in the Water featuring the late Kathi Goertzen from KOMO 4 news. Kathi’s husband and photographer Rick Jewett, and the film’s producer Sharon Howard, and Mike Rosen, photographer/editor will be present to introduce the film and for a Q&A following the screening. Tickets to the event are $20 (includes appetizers and wine). 

Contact Orca Network at cindy@orcanetwork.org or check out our website www.orcanetwork.org for more information.