SEQUIM — The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge will celebrate its centennial at the refuge, 554 Voice of America Road, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
This is a free day of educational activities for the family, organizers said
The first 200 children will get a Kids’ Day Passport that guides them on a journey to learn about wildlife and habitats of the Olympic Peninsula and Washington coast while gathering souvenirs to help them explore nature with their families.
Participants will be able to climb inside a giant migrating salmon; see a miniature replica of the New Dungeness Lighthouse; create shell castings; examine insects, bones, shells and historic beach artifacts; and create wildlife arts and crafts.
For more information, email david_falzetti@fws.gov or phone 360-457-8451.