Subject: FW: 3rd annual Lake Washington Workshop: Saturday, 1/10
Date: Jan 08 13:25:13 1998
From: "Li, Kevin" - Kevin.Li at metrokc.gov


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Kevin Li
King County Environmental Lab
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Seattle, WA 98119-1507

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>From: Lombard, John
>Sent: Thursday, January 08, 1998 12:41 PM
>To: ZZDiv, WLR All; ZZGrp, WTD Key Tower Only
>Subject: FW: 3rd annual Lake Washington Workshop
>
>For those who are interested, the non- (or at least less) technical follow-up
>to the December 19 workshop on the Lake Washington and Sammamish systems will
>be held this Saturday, January 10, from 8:30 to noon, at the Embassy Suites
>Hotel in Bellevue (see below).
>
>Our own illustrious Gino Lucchetti will participate in the first panel
>presentation that day, on restoration and protection activities in the
>watershed. A second panel will be of scientists conducting the Lake
>Washington Studies, who will present a summary of their findings. A final
>panel will include some scientists, King County Councilmember Louise Miller,
>Seattle Councilmember Margaret Pageler and Bellevue Councilmember Chuck
>Mosher as well as Doug Osterman and myself, the coordinators for the
>Sammamish and Lake Washington watersheds, respectively. This panel will try
>to pull some of the earlier discussion together, taking up the question of
>next steps, and will take questions from the audience.
>
>All are welcome!
>
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>From: Kit Paulsen [SMTP:KPaulsen at Ci.Bellevue.WA.US]
>Sent: Thursday, January 08, 1998 12:36 PM
>To: csteward at wolfnet.com
>Cc: aphi461 at ecy.wa.gov; elissa.ostergaard at metrokc.gov;
>john.lombard at metrokc.gov; kate.olaughlin at metrokc.gov
>Subject: 3rd annual Lake Washington Workshop
>
>Third Annual Lake Washington Workshop, Session II
>When: Jan. 10, 1998 --- 8:30 - 12:00
>Where:
>Eastgate Embassy Suites, 3225 158th Ave SE - Off I-90 eastbound, take exit
>for 156th Ave SE, turn right onto Eastgate Way, then left onto 158th Ave. SE.
>
>COST: FREE!
>Purpose:
>Presentation of some of the ongoing and recently completed studies dealing
>with fish and their habitats in the Lake Washington Basin. Emphasis is on
>sockeye salmon and studies that are part of the Lake Washington Ecological
>Studies. This session is directed to non-scientists.
>There will be three panel presentations with extended time for question and
>answers. The topics include: restoration and enhancement activities, current
>research findings, regional programs, problems and solutions, and volunteer
>contributions.
>This will be an opportunity for people to interact directly with the people
>working on fisheries issues in the Lake Washington Basin.
>