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They say Rome wasn't bult in a day. And some projects have trials and tribulations along the way. That has been our Sargeants Oyster house. But the progress it going! Moving forward Executive Director Travis Merril and myself sought our representatives Dan Griffey and Travis Coutour to seek an extension on the funding we have for the Sargent Oyster house relocation and restoration. The biologist Bill Rehe has gotten back onto the project and he and Peter Leon of Leon Consulting has made some str...
It began when Michael O'Sullivan, then president of the North Bay Historical Society and Bonnie Knight from the Port of Allyn, met with representatives from the Department of Fish & Wildlife (DFW) about purchasing the property where the Sargent Oyster House was located. They (DFW) had purchased the property to be used as mitigation for another area. Taylor Shellfish was also interested in saving the building. The person assigned to oversee North Bay had attended University of Washington...