Timber Monster Brewery
410 Main St, Sultan, WA, United States
Catch up with PNW Bigfoot Sasquatch Circle members on 2018 happenings ~ past, present and future at the new brewery in Sultan. It's the busiest Sasquatch / Bigfoot year-to-date ever! Please come and share, bring any show and tell you'd like, meet some great people and plan your next Bigfoot outing.
Rasar State Park
38730 Cape Horn Road, Concrete, WA, United States
Great 180 acre Campground with a trail to the Skagit River, 4,000 feet of freshwater shore, 3.7 miles of trail, nearby hikes and yes, the Birds View Brewery is next door. Over the years there have been Bigfoot sightings in this Skagit County area. The 3 closest hikes are: Park Butte, Scott Paul Trail and… Continue Reading 1st CAMP OUT of the 2018 Season – Concrete, WA
Mid-Columbia Libraries
1620 S Union, Kennewick, WA, United States
Throughout the Northwest, people have been reporting encounters with the Sasquatch—a hairy, eight- to ten-foot-tall hominid—for hundreds of years. Yet aside from a collection of large footprint casts and a sizable assemblage of eyewitness accounts, some attributable to the earliest humans in the Northwest, no scientifically accepted evidence has been offered to establish this being’s… Continue Reading Sasquatch: Man-Ape or Myth? With David George Gordon In Kennewick
Moses Lake Museum & Art Center
401 S. Balsam St., Moses Lake, United States
The evening will include a lecture by Paul Graves, “a Sasquatch investigator and researcher in the Wenatchee Valley” for about 25 years. The exhibit will be on display through Aug. 24. A number of Sasquatch-related events are scheduled at the museum over the next two months. The exhibit is on loan from curator Christopher Murphy,… Continue Reading Opening Reception For “Sasquatch Revealed”
Moses Lake Museum & Art Center
401 S. Balsam St., Moses Lake, United States
Go see a free showing of the 1987 family friendly sasquatchploitation classic, Harry and the Hendersons at the Mose Lake Museum. The film tells the story of George Henderson (John Lithgow) and his family run into something with their car that turns out to be a Sasquatch while returning from a camping trip. Thinking the… Continue Reading Harry and the Hendersons at the Mose Lake Museum
Moses Lake Museum & Art Center
401 S. Balsam St., Moses Lake, United States
Cryptozoology, the systematic study of so-called “hidden animals,” owes its origins to free-thinking Bernard Heuvelmans, a French-Belgian zoologist in the late 1950s. Since then, Heuvelmeans’ followers and peers have studied numerous unexplained creatures including the Sasquatch, as well as Scotland’s Loch Ness Monster, the Abominable Snowman, or Yeti, of Tibet and Mbolel Mkembe, a miniature… Continue Reading “Hidden” Animals: An Introduction to the Science of Cryptozoology with David George Gordon
Spend the weekend with the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization near Mt Adams. Leaders: Cindy Caddell & Barbara Olvera 2WD & trailers OK BFRO's description: A long weekend with the BFRO will allow you to learn what would take years to learn on your own. The BFRO has identified many potential habitat zones after collecting thousands… Continue Reading Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) Washington Mt. Adams Zone Expedition
The Point Casino & Hotel
7989 NE Salish Ln, Kingston, WA, United States
The Sasquatch Symposium will be held on Sunday, August 5 from 10am to 6pm in The Event Center. $35 advance and $40 day of event. Features speakers on the history of Sasquatch including Pat Neal, Ron Morhead, Judy Carrol, Tom Powell, Rich Germeau and renowned anthropologist, Dr. Jeff Meldrum. The symposium will be moderated by… Continue Reading Sasquatch Symposium 2018
San Juan Island Library
1010 Guard St, Friday Harbor, WA, United States
Throughout the Northwest, people have been reporting encounters with the Sasquatch—a hairy, eight- to ten-foot-tall hominid—for hundreds of years. Yet aside from a collection of large footprint casts and a sizable assemblage of eyewitness accounts, some attributable to the earliest humans in the Northwest, no scientifically accepted evidence has been offered to establish this being’s… Continue Reading Sasquatch: Man-Ape or Myth? with David George Gordon
Moses Lake Museum & Art Center
401 S. Balsam St., Moses Lake, United States
Brown Paper Tickets for regular admission: https://bigfootbehavior.brownpapertickets.com Dr. Jeff Meldrum has conducted collaborative laboratory research and field work dedicated to the investigation of an unrecognized North American ape, Sasquatch. He has explored Sasquatch's environment throughout the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West, as well as in Canada, China and Russia, and has spoken about his findings… Continue Reading Conversations About Sasquatch Behavioral Ecology with Dr Jeff Meldrum