Art of Harvesting

Moving from Conversation to Collective Meaning Making

Sharing the harvests and practices of our collective meaning-making that help to make the results of shared experiences useful and sustainable.

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Sound Experience

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Activities: Educational
 
Type: Educational Organization
 
Scope: regional
 
We Speak: English
 
Website: www.soundexp.org
 
Main Email: mail [at] soundexp.org
 
Contact Name: Catherine
 
Contact Email: Collins [at]
 
Phone: (360) 379-0438
 
Fax: (360) 379-0439
 
Address: PO Box 1390
Port Townsend, Washington 98368
United States
 
Staff: 3
 
Volunteers: 200
 
Members: 225
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 22 20:30:08
 

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We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing hands-on environmental education and leadership experiences for youth and adults. On exciting voyages aboard the historic schooner Adventuress, participants learn about the majesty and vulnerability of our region's definitive resource, Puget Sound.

Whether you are aboard Adventuress for a day sail or a week long trip through the San Juan Islands, you will find out what we mean when we say that the ship is a metaphor for the starfishEarth.

Like our planet, you sail with limited resources of food and water that you must tend carefully to be sure they last. As a full member of the crew, you also take good care of the ship to make sure that it will be available for others who follow you. You find yourself with a diverse group of people with whom you must learn to work and live in close quarters.

As you sail through the inland waters of the Salish Sea (Puget Sound), you learn quickly how the choices you make influence the profusion of life you see below you -- from the orcas, dolphins and eagles to the smallest plankton that glow at night.

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