Enjoy the view of the boats along Lake Union while learning a bit of Pacific Northwest culinary seafood history.
Razor Clams: Buried Treasure of the Pacific Northwest, author David Berger and Heaven on the Half Shell author David Gordon will read; concluding with a moderated conversation with cookbook author and seafood advocate Cynthia Nims. Book signing to follow.
Location: Microsoft Lakefront Pavilion
Cost: Free
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