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Going Green on Blake Island

by Sally on January 13, 2011

Press Relase from WA State Parks & Recreation Commission:

State Parks and Argosy Cruises Move to Greener Waste Disposal
on Blake Island and Tillicum Village

Diesel-Fueled Incinerators Shut Down

The diesel-fueled incinerators that burned trash at Blake Island State Park and Tillicum Village for half a century are cool and silent – for good.

An agreement reached on Earth Day and signed recently commits Washington State Parks and Tillicum Village concessionaire partner Argosy Cruises to pursuing greener waste disposal options, keeping Puget Sound air cleaner and improving the unique park’s sustainability for the future.

Blake Island is a 475-acre marine and camping park located eight miles southwest of the Seattle waterfront. Blake Island became a state park in 1959. In March 2009, Argosy Cruises took over the popular Native American-themed restaurant, live theater and shopping destination at Tillicum Village from founders the Hewitt family, who first opened the concession in 1962. Argosy Cruises offers boat tours that culminate in the dinner and live theater on the island, which is accessible only by boat.

Several years ago, park staff instituted a “pack-it-in, pack-it-out” policy requiring park visitors to haul their rubbish with them when they leave, said Park Manager David Roe. The policy reduced the amount of refuse park staff had to burn in the incinerators, to only the trash generated by the park and concession operations. Recently, with the pack-it-in, pack-it-out policy still in place, park staff and Argosy began collaborating on a new approach to solid waste disposal that allows the park to stop using the incinerators altogether. Now park staff separate their own waste into trash and recycling, which is hauled off-island regularly, along with massive amounts of garbage that washes up on the tide and is collected by volunteers during the park’s many successful beach cleanup events, Roe said.

For its part, Argosy hauls the concession’s recycling, compost and solid waste off-island daily and has adopted a number of other green practices at Tillicum Village. For example, the restaurant and catering teams who create Tillicum Village’s world-famous salmon bake feasts now use washable china and flatware as well as compostable products. Tillicum Village’s kitchen appliances have been replaced with energy-efficient models. Water efficiencies and conservation practices from the kitchen to landscaping reduce demand on the park’s limited water supply. Argosy also encourages employees to carpool and provides them with free mass transit passes to make their commute to work a little greener.

“Being sustainable involves a commitment to balance the economic, social and environmental impact of whatever we do,” said Maureen Black, Director of Marketing for Argosy Cruises and Tillicum Village. “We all live in a world with finite resources, and it is vital that we act in a sustainable way.”

Learn more about Blake Island State Park and the agency’s other efforts to restore the health of the Puget Sound on the web at www.parks.wa.gov. To learn more about Argosy’s tours and Indian-style salmon bake at Tillicum Village, visit www.tillicumvillage.com.

The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission thanks the public for supporting state parks. Donations made to State Parks through the vehicle license tab renewal program will keep state parks open in the 2009-2011 budget cycle, provided adequate revenues are collected. The Commission manages a diverse system of more than 100 state parks and recreation programs, including long-distance trails, boating safety and winter recreation. The 97-year-old park system will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2013.

Media contact:
Sandy Mealing: (360) 902-8559
Linda Burnett: (360) 902-8561
Wash. Telecommunications Relay Service: (800) 833-6388

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Duwamish Alive! Restoration Event Oct. 9th

by Sally on September 21, 2010

October 9th, 2010
11:00am-2:00pm

 

Join the on-going restoration of the Duwamish River Watershed.  Twice a year the Duwamish Alive Coalition, a partnership of non-profit organizations, government agencies, community groups and local businesses, host a collaborative habitat restoration event within the Duwamish River Watershed.  Restoration is on-going throughout the year, but it’s only during Duwamish Alive that our organizations come together to host hundreds of volunteers at multiple sites to make a huge impact.  Work sites include a river cleanup by kayak and canoe, shoreline salmon habitat restoration, and native forest revitalization, and no experience is necessary!

The restoration of the Duwamish depends on community, non-profit, government and corporate partners working together to restore the urbanized environment. The Duwamish River Estuary has less than 3% of its original habitat remaining. Our goal is to help revive the watershed such that it can support healthy people, wildlife and thriving businesses, but in order to do so, we need YOU to join us, too. We are looking for school, work, or other organizational groups as well as individuals to volunteer for Duwamish Alive.

Download the full sized poster (PDF) HERE

Information from the Duwamish Alive! website

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A Pirate’s Life

by Sally on September 15, 2010

A word from Pamela, Argosy’s trusted Pirate expert:

Ahoy there matey’s! 

Ok, I ask you; what is this fascination we have with Pirates?  I mean let’s face it. They’re rough and grizzly, fiercely loud (smelly) and most of all……..FUN!

Even before one Johnny D made a swagger, eyeliner and gold teeth shabby chic, we’ve held a soft spot for these scruffy yet loveable characters.

In addition to showing off your most unique and outlandish pirate style, there’s the equally important  lingo to parlay.

PIRATE *JARGON *101
(just a few to get you warmed up!)

AHOY – Hello!

AYE – I agree!

SHIVER ME TIMBERS! – An expression of shock or disbelief

LANDLUBBERS – Non sea-faring folk

SAVVY – Understood?

PARLAY – Communicate

Where does one go to practice said lingo you ask? Glad you asked. I’ll tell you: Aboard an Argosy Pirate ship on our Talk like a Pirate Day at Tillicum Village on Sunday, September 19th.  Your adventure starts at 11:30am, turning you back in a landlubber at 3:30pm.

Word to the Wise: Don’t be the one who wanted to go, who had the chance to go, but didn’t go.  Savvy?

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Another Visit from Camp Goodtimes

by Sally on July 28, 2010

Today, July 28th, is the second official National Cancer Sucks Day.  Argosy’s owners show their generosity year after year by donating a boat to the kids and their families of Camp Goodtimes who are diagnosed with cancer.  Captain Mooselips brings non-stop energy and smiles to all of the kids’ faces as they set sail on an Argosy boat as part of their time at camp while dancing, singing and doing choreographed moves such as “Ninja!” and the famous Choogie Dance!  Not to mention a new rendition of the Macarena, now called the “Mooserena.” 

When the boat pulled into Pier 55 this afternoon for a short visit, Red Robin joined in on the fun by throwing hundreds of French fries from their patio to the kids packed on the bow of the boat.  While most kids were successful at catching the fries in mid-flight, the seagulls loved swooping in to snag the leftover fries on the dock at the end of the day.  Camp Goodtimes is very near and dear to us at Argosy and we feel very fortunate to contribute to this organization each year.  Thank you to the American Cancer Society for all that you do.

The fireboat, Leschi (seen in the distance), even came out to greet the kids!

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Seafair Events 2010

by Sally on July 7, 2010

Seafair will host its final Seattle events at the end of July and we can’t wait!  Check out the upcoming events for this summer celebration.

Alaska Airlines Torchlight Parade
07/31/2010
The Torchlight Parade features the Seafair clowns and Seafair pirates, the foot stomping drill teams, illuminated floats, bass drum thumping bands, giant helium balloons, Miss Seafair, the Seattle Police Motorcycle Drill Team and much more.

Seafair Fleetweek
08/04/2010 through 08/08/2010, Wednesday-Saturday 9:30am-3:30pm, Sunday 12:00pm-3:30pm
Seafair is proud to welcome the men and women of the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and Canadian Navy each year to Seattle’s Elliott Bay waterfront.  The arrival of the ships and sailors for Seafair is a tradition rooted in the formative years of the festival over 60 years ago. Over 5,000 sailors will disembark a half-dozen U.S. Navy, Coast Guard and Canadian vessels for a short liberty pass and the opportunity to take part in the high-speed Seafair action on Lake Washington.  The Fleet will make its entrance in Elliot Bay on Wednesday, August 4 between approximately 12:30pm and 1:30pm. Show your support by welcoming the Fleet at Bell Harbor as they parade through Elliot Bay.

Torchlight Parade
07/31/2010, Saturday 7:30pm-9:00pm
Seafair and Alaska Airlines are thrilled to “Celebrate Summer” at the 2010 Alaska Airlines Torchlight Parade. This magnificent parade will include giant helium balloons, precision drill teams representing local communities, equestrian units, comical clowns, swashbuckling pirates and heart-pounding bands playing all your favorite tunes.

Torchlight Run at Seafair
07/31/2010, Saturday 6:30pm
Seattle’s original road race features a New 5K and 8K course! For the first time both races will journey down the Alaska Airlines Torchlight Parade route and be televised live on Kiro TV. The new route will start on South Lake Union, storm the Parade route, hit the viaduct and return to the Naval Reserve Station on South Lake Union.

For more information, visit the Seafair website.

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