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This CD includes 15 songs about the Salish Sea.
When listening or singing to this CD, think about the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project: a massive scientific undertaking to research why runs of Chinook, Coho and Steelhead have decreased to one-tenth of past peak levels over the past 20 years in the Salish Sea. The Project involves more than 150 scientists and technical staff from more than 40 federal and state agencies, First Nations, universities, industry and non-profit organizations from Canada and the United States. The coordination is being conducted by two non-profits: the Seattle-based Long Live The Kings and the Vancouver-based Pacific Salmon Foundation.
Find out more here: marinesurvivalproject.com
Now it's easier than ever to get professional cookie decorating results! This set includes a 2.6" x 4" stainless steel cookie cutter and one food-grade stencil to fit the cutter along with a decorating instruction sheet. Stencils are cut on 10 mil food-grade plastic for durable repeat use.
Feature's Francis Horne Sr.'s Sasquatch design.
Additional Information
- Cookie Cutter: 2.6" x 4"
- Stencil: 5.5" x 5.5" (overall size)
Now it's easier than ever to get professional cookie decorating results! This set includes a 2.6" x 4" stainless steel cookie cutter and one food-grade stencil to fit the cutter along with a decorating instruction sheet. Stencils are cut on 10 mil food-grade plastic for durable repeat use.
Features Paul Windsor's Whale design.
Additional Information
- Cookie Cutter: 2.6" x 4"
- Stencil: 5.5" x 5.5" (overall size)

 
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 Our logo reflects the greater Nation we live within—Turtle Island (North America)—and the strength
            and core of the Pacific Northwest Coast peoples—the Cedar Tree, known as the Tree of Life. We are
            here to support the building of strong nations and help share Indigenous voices.
            Our logo reflects the greater Nation we live within—Turtle Island (North America)—and the strength
            and core of the Pacific Northwest Coast peoples—the Cedar Tree, known as the Tree of Life. We are
            here to support the building of strong nations and help share Indigenous voices.
    


