The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, June 13, 2019, Page 13, Image 12

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 // 13
Port Townsend author to
speak at Seaside, Cannon
Beach bookstores
Author Erica
Bauermeister will
discuss her novel
“The Scent Keeper”
at bookstores
in Seaside and
Cannon Beach on
June 19.
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Port Townsend author Erica
Bauermeister will speak at noon
on Wednesday, June 19, at Beach
Books in Seaside’s June Lunch in
the Loft and at 7 p.m. at the Can-
non Beach Book Company.
Bauermeister will discuss her
fourth novel, “The Scent Keeper.”
The novel is a moving and
evocative coming-of-age story
about childhood stories, fami-
lies lost and found and how a fra-
grance conjures memories capable
of shaping the course of our lives.
Lunch at Beach Books is $35
and includes a catered lunch by
Dough Dough Bakery and a signed
copy of Bauermeister’s book.
Lunch alone is $10. Call 503-738-
3500 to reserve a spot.
Bauermeister’s talk in Cannon
Beach is free and includes cham-
pagne and homemade treats.
Cape Disappointment
hosts inaugural ‘Orca Day’
ILWACO – Cape Disappointment State
Park will host the inaugural “Orca Day,”
at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 15.
The day includes kids’ activities
from 1-4 p.m. and an evening presen-
tation at 7 p.m. at the park’s Waikiki
Amphitheater.
Cape Disappointment is located at 244
Robert Gray Drive.
The evening program features John
Calambokidis from Cascadia Research
and The Whale Trail’s Donna Sand-
strom. Port of Ilwaco Commissioner
Butch Smith will introduce the featured
speakers.
The activities and presentation will
educate attendees through stories and
facts about J, K and L orca pods along
with an update on gray whales. Visitors
to the interpretive Whale Trail can view
many types of whales and marine mam-
mals from shore.
The southern resident orcas are endan-
gered and could go extinct in as few as
100 years.
Comprising just 76 individuals, the
population is nearing its historical low of
71. Sandstrom, Smith and a representa-
tive from Washington State Parks serve
on Governor Inslee’s Southern Resident
Orca Task Force. In November 2018, the
task force recommended 36 actions to
recover the southern residents.
“It’s not too late to save the southern
residents—yet.” Sandstrom said. “The
threats that have brought these beloved
and iconic pods to the edge of extinction
are all human-caused: loss of prey, noise
and disturbance from vessels and toxic
accumulations. We each and all have a
role to play in their recovery.”
The event is co-sponsored by the
Washington Department of Fish and
Wildlife.