Coupeville High School Performing Arts Center —
Orca Network’s annual Ways of Whales Workshop features a dynamic program of speakers from all aspects of whale research and advocacy. Orca Network’s co-founder and board president, Howard Garrett, will debut Toki’s Legacy, a partnership between the many different groups who worked for decades to return the captive orca Tokitae/Sk’aliCh’elh-tenaut/Lolita to her home waters, before her tragic death last August.
The Ways of Whales workshop brings together researchers, advocates, educators and whale lovers for continuing education and networking. In addition to fascinating presentations by experts in their field. The day offers a popular silent auction, an opportunity to socialize with fellow whale enthusiasts, and the chance to visit the Learning Lobby
and learn about the great work being done by Orca Network’s Pod Partners.
Find more information and register at https://orcanetwork.regfox.com/waysof-whales-2024
Registration is $40 general admission, $30 seniors and students. A limited number of full and partial scholarships are available for those who need them. Teacher clock hours are also available through the Heritage Institute (https://www.hol.edu/). Please email cindy@orcanetwork.org for more information.