History of Virginia V & Mosquito Fleet

When:
November 17, 2020 @ 7:00 pm
2020-11-17T19:00:00-08:00
2020-11-17T19:15:00-08:00
Where:
Online

JOIN US FOR A FREE ONLINE PROGRAM ON THE HISTORY OF OUR 98-YEAR-OLD
HISTORIC LANDMARK VESSEL!
The S.S. VIRGINIA V is the last operational example of a Puget Sound
Mosquito Fleet steamer. Her maiden voyage was on June 11, 1922. Her
all-wood construction and steam engine make her a National Historic
Landmark vessel.

The ship served as a passenger and freight ferry serving the route
between Seattle and Tacoma along the “West Pass” (aka Colvos Passage)
between Vashon Island and the Kitsap Peninsula between 1922-1938. She
brought thousands of Camp Fire Girls to Camp Sealth and for much of the
century she’s been a passenger excursion vessel. Presenter Ed Brown is
our Senior Docent and our resident expert on the ship’s history. Don’t
miss this opportunity to learn more about the ship and the Mosquito
Fleet!

When: Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 7:00 pm
Where: Virtual! Join us via Zoom. After registering, participants will
receive a confirmation email with instructions.
Please pre-register to receive log in information:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEsd-mhrjwoGNYduVgtAYymqerf80972TO4
Cost: Free and open to the public!
Questions: Contact our office: info@virginiav.org
For more information, visit the calendar page of the Steamer Virginia V
website: https://www.virginiav.org/calendar/

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