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Monthly Archives: March 2018

Brewery History Presentation Packs out the House

From the Archives, HistoryBy John FreedmanMarch 22, 2018Leave a comment

The Foundation’s latest noon talk, a history of the Olympia Brewing Company, was presented on March 15 by Foundation assistant curator Megan Ockerman to another capacity crowd at the Schmidt House. Megan earned her Master’s degree from WSU in 2017 with her thesis on the Olympia Brewing Company history.  That was the basis for her…

Northwest Carriage Museum Curator & Director to Speak at History Talk on April 5

HistoryBy John FreedmanMarch 21, 2018Leave a comment

The Northwest Carriage Museum, located in Pacific County, is the most-visited tourist attraction in the area, drawing visitors from around the world. On April 5 at noon, the Museum’s Director and Curator will speak about their collection at History Talks at the Schmidt House, a free community event made possible by the Olympia Tumwater Foundation…

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Tumwater Falls Park Rules

To enhance and provide for the safety and enjoyment of individuals who use Tumwater Falls Park the following rules have been established.

You are welcome…

  • To visit the park during hours posted of 8:00 a.m. until 30 minutes before sunset. (Call or email for current time of park closure.)
  • To use open areas during open park hours.
  • To enjoy the gardens without entering flowerbeds or picking flowers.
  • To clean up after yourself by depositing waste in the trash receptacles located throughout the park grounds.
  • To bring your pet, providing that you leash it at all times, pick up after it, dispose of their feces properly, and supervise it at all times. Pet bag stations are provided throughout the park for your convenience. If your pet shows aggressive behavior it must be removed from the Park at once.
  • To ride your bicycle in the park’s parking lot ONLY and not on the pedestrian walking trails.

Park rules prohibit…

  • Bicycle riding or jogging on pedestrian walking trails.
  • Weapons of any kind, with the exception of management and law enforcement officers.
  • Illegal activities, destroying or defacing park property, picking flowers, swimming in the river and littering.
  • Obstructing park entrance and exit.
  • Harassing or disturbing other park visitors.
  • Any persons to enter or remain in the park without the permission of the Olympia Tumwater Foundation when park is closed to the public.
  • Fishing anywhere in the park.

Park guidelines prohibit the following, except as permitted by a Use Permit:

  • Tents or temporary structures, performances, vendors or commercial activity, amplified music, alcohol use, posting of signs, motorized vehicles, events, and rallies.
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Riverwalk Tours

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The guided walking tour covers Tumwater’s pioneer past, Olympia Brewing Company history and the annual salmon migration. Tour Information: We will once again offer these popular, free guided tours from July through mid September. The scheduled Tour dates are available below. Tours are free and limited to 30 people on a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations are taken. The tour meeting takes place outside of the Olympia Tumwater Foundation office in Tumwater Falls Park.

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