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Celebrate Salmon

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Celebrate the salmon's summer homecoming with Paws For A Beer and Eva's Wild. Craft beer; salmon sammies and a free salmon movie. Join us!

About this Event

Join us for an unforgettable summer evening of dogs, drinks, and wild salmon! We're thrilled to celebrate the grand opening of Eva’s Wild’s new salmon food truck at Paws For a Beer in Bellingham — and you’re invited.

🎉 Event Highlights:

🍺Craft Beer!🍽️ Salmon Delights straight from our new food truck:

  • Wild Salmon Sammies
  • Salmon Sambal Rolls
  • Fresh Salmon Salads

🎟️ Eva’s Wild Raffle with salmon swag & merch giveaways

730pm - 🎥 Outdoor screening of The Breach — the award-winning documentary by Mark Titus that launched a movement to protect wild salmon🐶 Dogs welcome! (Of course — it’s Paws For a Beer!)

Whether you're here for the film, the food, or the furry friends — this night is about celebrating the return of wild salmon and building community through storytelling, sustainability, and snacks.

Free admission. Food + drink available for purchase.

Let’s raise a toast to wild salmon and good company. Space is limited, so RSVP today!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ral1kfaCrFM?si=Ks-RO1eYwdpIOEco

Agenda


🕑: 07:30 PM - 09:00 PM
The Breach - Film Screening
Host: Mark Titus

Info: When fishing guide/filmmaker Mark Titus learns why wild salmon populations plummeted in his native Pacific Northwest, he embarks on a journey to discover where the fish have gone and what might bring them back. Along the way, Titus unravels a trail of human hubris, historical amnesia and potential tragedy looming in Alaska – all conspiring to end the most sustainable wild food left on the planet.


Battle lines are drawn and the fight for resource control begins as the story unfolds through the voices of the people who know the salmon best. Fishermen, tribal leaders, scientists, artists, authors and chefs – all with a shared knowledge and passion for wild salmon as cultural treasure, mystery from the sea and vital food source.


Featuring artist Ray Troll, authors David James Duncan (The River Why), David R. Montgomery (King of Fish), Canadian activist Alexandra Morton, and first head of the US EPA, Bill Ruckelshaus.



Ticket Information Ticket Price
General Admission Free

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