Showing posts with label Potlatch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Potlatch. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Potlatch and Salmon BBQ

Sunday 8/12/12
Lacey, WA

This will be a longer blog because I didn't have the time to blog during our 33rd Annual Potlatch and Salmon Rally, but I have notes and pictures.

Everyone looks forward to this annual event because of the fun times and of course the big dinner of Alder Smoked BBQ Salmon.

Wednesday, Aug 8th
and Thursday Aug 9th

We had the traditional luncheon with a fashion show.  This year, for something different the models (our members) shopped at Good Will and modeled their selections.  We were all amazed at what kind of outfits you could get for under $20.00 and several were less than $10.00. One person had a complete outfit of tie-dyed,
he was really cute especially with the beard and pony tail.  There were several that found cute PJ's and bath robe.  Unfortunately none of my pictures came out clear.  I am terrible at taking pictures when the subject is moving.

Part of the kitchen crew


Table mates I was with

Many people enjoyed this annual event


Our MC's Carolyn and Sally, of course dressed in their finest from Good Will


More kitchen help, you know sometimes they just don't get enough recognition. 
 I also worked in the kitchen mostly washing and also serving.
We have an excellent kitchen


Later that day, or maybe it was the next day we had BBQ hamburgers with all the trimmings and entertainment down in the park
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Joe and I are on the left with a great group from BC and Alberta, next to Joe is Gene, Marilyn, Hazel md Aldolph and standing in the middle is Murray


Later that evening  Paul Che oke ten Wagner entertained us with many stories along with wonderful drumming and the flute.  He is such a talented young man full of stories.




Saturday Aug 11th



Parade Day, anything goes; golf carts, walkers, dogs.  A sumertime parade just for fun.



Molly and Lucy, Lucy has a blue eye








It's so much fun to have a fun and silly day
Next the Salmon Dinner.  This is the 33rd annual Potlatch and Salmon Fest.  We have been waiting for the salmon dinner all week with great anticipation and mouth watering at just the thought of it.


The BBQ Pit before


First you start a good wood fire then spread that out and add the charcoal, 
then the most important item is to use green Alder wood to give it a good smoke and flavor


The salmon is fresh out of Westport, it is put on a grill and sliced and then a light amount of a secret sauce is spread on the salmon, then foil over the top and the grills are then carfully carried down a few steps and placed very carefully on the pit



getting the next grill ready, just needs the sauce and the foil
the tails are all put on one grill


Carefully down the steps


And, now wait until the perfect time, this is quite an art, grilling for over 100 people


It's done, here comes the first one back up the steps




we're ready send in the people



Here they come, can't hold them back now.


They just keep coming


Look at the size of those portions!


I had to take a quick peak at the tails, they sure look yummy/


Every year I say that it was the best salmon I have ever had, but this year I am sure, without a doubt that this really was the very best salmon,  Very moist and tender, I don't remember what else we had but I'm sure it was good too.


Well that's about it for this year's 33rd Annual Potlatch and Salmon BBQ., Sunday was a church service and brunch with left overs and then on Monday a group of us met to do a thorough clean up of kitchen and hall, again a lunch of more left overs.

Everyone had a fantastic time, and anxiously looking forward to next year.

Safe travels to all and thanks for stopping by.

Sorry this is such a long post.

Joe and Nancy

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Potlatch

Monday, Aug 6, 2012
Lacey, Wa
Potlatch Airstream Rally

The temperature on Monday dropped down to about 74' relief that we really needed.

Today is the starting of an annual event:  Potlatch.  This is a tradition of Native Americans in the Washington area.  Potlatch means tribes all getting together and bring each other presents, play games, dance, drum, trade stories and items of importance and just have a great time.  And that's what the Airstreamers do every summer here in Lacey, Washington.

Today we carpooled up to Crystal Mountain Ski Resort and then road the gondola to the top of the mountain for lunch and spectacular views of Mt. Rainier.  My first visit to Crystal mountain.


One the way we stopped at the cute little town of Buckley which was settled in the Territory of Washington one year (or so) before Washington became a state.


It's hard to see but it says Citizens State Bank of Buckley


We finally arrive at Crystal Mountain Ski Resort


The gondola




And of course here we are
You can see behind us how steep it is



And here we are at the summit, with Mt Rainier behind us

Looking a little to the left of Mt Rainier you could see Mt Adams and also Mt St. Helen some how they didn't make it in the picture.  We are at 6,000 ft looking out from the restaurant's patio 


The longer we stayed the better the mountain was looking with less clouds


Heading back down the gondola stopped and I was able to stand up and take this picture out an open window.  It really shows how steep it is here.


We sure had a beautiful day and yesterday was 94', I think it was about 72' up at the mountain.

Safe travels to all and thanks for stopping by.

Joe and Nancy