Learn to dig for dinner

WSU Island County Beach Watcher Eugene Thrasher washes his haul of clams on Double Bluff beach.  - Photo courtesy of WSU Island County Beach Watchers
Photo courtesy of WSU Island County Beach Watchers
WSU Island County Beach Watcher Eugene Thrasher washes his haul of clams on Double Bluff beach.

July 27, 2012 · 3:45 PM

WSU Island County Beach Watcher Eugene Thrasher washes his haul of clams on Double Bluff beach. Thrasher has been digging and eating Pacific Northwest clams for more than 50 years.

Join him to learn how to dig clams for dinner Saturday, July 28 at Penn Cove; Saturday, Aug. 18 at Double Bluff; or Tuesday, Aug. 28 at Penn Cove.

For details, contact Stinger Anderson at 240-5558 or stinger.anderson@wsu.edu.

 

 

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