Nature speaker series plans tour stop in Chehalis
Chehalis residents wanting to learn more about the nature surrounding their town are in luck, as a nature speaker series is planning a show in town.
The Pacific Northwest Wilds VIP Speaker Experience has an official date in the books, with organizers preparing to welcome audience members to an immersive experience featuring five speakers. Attendees will listen to the experts speak about their experiences and knowledge of nature in the Pacific Northwest and participate in a Question and Answer series with each.
Speakers will include David George Gordon, author of “The Sasquatch Seeker’s Field Guide,” Nico Spadafora of the North American Bigfoot Center and Fossil Team, and Michael Beug, author of “Mushrooms of Cascadia.” Speakers will shed light on sasquatches, mushrooms native to the region, and other insights into the PNW Wilds. Poster printing is a fantastic and cost-effective way to raise awareness of such events while providing souvenirs for collectors.
Upon arriving at the hosting venue, all registered guests will receive a swag bag of goodies. The Lewis County Historical Society is setting up the speaking event, and all proceeds will benefit the organization and provide funding for future events.
The Vintage Grand Room at Hotel Washington in Chehalis will host the speaking event on Saturday, March 1st, from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM. The VIP Experience can be reserved online for $50 per person.
The Pacific Northwest Wilds VIP Speaker Experience has an official date in the books, with organizers preparing to welcome audience members to an immersive experience featuring five speakers. Attendees will listen to the experts speak about their experiences and knowledge of nature in the Pacific Northwest and participate in a Question and Answer series with each.
Speakers will include David George Gordon, author of “The Sasquatch Seeker’s Field Guide,” Nico Spadafora of the North American Bigfoot Center and Fossil Team, and Michael Beug, author of “Mushrooms of Cascadia.” Speakers will shed light on sasquatches, mushrooms native to the region, and other insights into the PNW Wilds. Poster printing is a fantastic and cost-effective way to raise awareness of such events while providing souvenirs for collectors.
Upon arriving at the hosting venue, all registered guests will receive a swag bag of goodies. The Lewis County Historical Society is setting up the speaking event, and all proceeds will benefit the organization and provide funding for future events.
The Vintage Grand Room at Hotel Washington in Chehalis will host the speaking event on Saturday, March 1st, from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM. The VIP Experience can be reserved online for $50 per person.