Olympic Stewardship Foundation
A Voice for Landowners, Actively Protecting Traditional Rural Values

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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P.O. Box 1122
Port Hadlock, WA  98339

 

 

 Please come to OSF's 2010 picnin

Saturday, July 17th, Starting at Noon
With Michael Shaw, President of Freedom Advocates, as our keynote speaker

The Ultimate War: Globalism versus America

We'll have burgers, hot dogs, salads and more!
Please bring your own chairs and blankets

PLEASE RSVP to Dennis Schultz (dschultz@waypt.com or 360-379-0338) so that we know how many people to expect


Michael Shaw is founder and president of Freedom Advocates (originally Freedom 21 Santa Cruz).  He has worked as a licensed certified public accountant, tax attorney, self-employed businessman and abundance ecologist.

In the mid-1990s, Michael participated in the Santa Cruz County, California "Local Agenda 21" program.  Now he warns of its dangers and the tyranny of sustainable development to audiences around the country.  He leads Freedom Advocates, speaks, writes, hosts, and is a frequent guest on talk radio.

As an innovative abundance ecologist, he took 75 acres of overgrown, weedy land and created Liberty Garden, now a native plant coastal oasis. It gained recognition when featured on the cover of an international environmental science journal.  His breakthrough creation of a native plant wonderland shows, by example, how private property provides better stewardship of the earth than does collectivist control.


Other speakers will discuss the Shoreline Management Program update issues, the current status of our appeal of the Jefferson County Critical Areas Ordinance, the WRIA 17 Water Management Rule, and other topics of interest.

Pleas join us, and if you're not already a member of the Olympic Stewardship Foundation, it will be a great day to become one!


 Directions to 644 Old Eaglemount (Kenn Brooks' Home)

Kenn's home is located at 644 Old Eaglemount Road. These directions and satellite photos, if you print them to take along in the car, will help you find it more easily.

From Route 101, at the end of Discovery Bay and across the road from Fat Smitty's eatery, you turn onto Route 20.

If you are coming from Port Townsend or from points south along Rhody Drive (Route 19, you turn onto Route 20 from the light at Courtesy Ford.

Overview

You will turn onto Eaglemount Road, which is the height of land along this section of Route 20.  The intersection is 1.8 miles from Route 101, and 5.9 mils from Courtesy Ford.

Eaglemount Road intersection

1.5 miles from the intersection of Route 20 and Eaglemount Road, you will bear right onto Old Eaglemount Road.

Driving onto Old Eaglemount Road

A half-mile from the intersection of Eaglemount Road and Old Eaglemount Road you will bear right onto Kenn's driveway (644 Old Eaglemount Road) and up the hill to his home. The driveway starts out as gravel, but is paved up closer to the house.

Bear right onto Kenn's Driveway

Here's an overview to the final approach, so that you can see all the features in one glance.

Local overview

If you get thoroughly turned around somehow, give us a shout at 360-531-1073, and we'll see what we can do to get you rescued.