* 2018 Wine & Weeds

Wine & Weeds is the annual Ocean Shores Fresh Waterways Corporation (OSFWC) membership drive and information event

Once again, we had a very productive and informative event. This year, we moved the event to the Lions Club. We have significantly more room and much better parking. We anticipate that all future Wine and Weeds events will also take place at the Lions Club 832 Ocean Shores Blvd NW, Ocean Shores, WA 98569

  • Several new members joined the Ocean Shores Fresh Waterways (non-profit) Corporation.
  • We all enjoyed the free wine and other refreshments.
  • Our Senior Aquatic Biologist Consultant Doug Dorling showed a slide presentation about our waterways.
  • Doug informed us
    • about the health of the waterways,
    • the types and toxicities (virtually non-toxic to animals and humans in the doses used) of the herbicides used for weed control,
    • some of the testing procedures and results of those tests.
    • Doug then answered a bunch of questions from the audience.

Wine and Weeds is the Ocean Shores Fresh Waterways (OSFWC) Annual membership drive. It happens close to the end of summer. Membership cost is $20.oo per household. All money goes into a fund that helps pay our boat registration fees, buy equipment or otherwise support the all volunteer efforts of our hard working board of trustees.

The trustees periodically remove dangerous trees or overhanging branches, primarily from the narrower canals. When possible, tree logs are staked to the banks edge which mitigates wake and wave damage to the fragil waterway edges.

They also work with the city’s public works department to haul carcases or other water hazards to shore so they can be properly disposed of.

Future projects will include:

  • cleaning the waterways signs,
  • working with our police department
    • to clean,
    • replace or
    • reposition and re anchor the various buoys in the waterways.

Mark your 2019 calendar. Wine and Weeds will take place on 28 September 2019.

At the Ocean Shores Lions Club
832 Ocean Shores Blvd NW, Ocean Shores, WA 98569

* 2018 Paddle the Shores

Annual Human-Powered Watercraft Race

2018 was the second year of what the Ocean Shores Fresh Waterways Corp (OSFWC) hopes to be an ongoing annual event.

There are four primary races. Entrants use every sort of self-propelled watercraft to include: kayaks, canoes, home-built and commercial-built pedal powered craft, Hawaiian styled outrigger craft and more.

Six Mile Race –

For many of the contestants this is a grueling self challenge, testing both their endurance and skill. The fastest contestants often challenge (maybe even exceed ?) the 5 mph speed limit on the canals. However, these light weight, human powered craft create virtually zero wake, eliminating concerns for wake damage to the fragile banks of the waterways. The racers faces often reflect their intensity.

Two Mile Race

Paddleboard Race

The Poker Run

is the most popular event. It is not a timed event. For many contestants, it provides an opportunity for a less physically intense paddle as well as an opportunity to take home a little cash prize. The course has seven stations scattered between Oyhut boat launch and the Bell canals. Contestants receive a sealed envelope that contains one poker card at each station. Once contestants gather all seven envelopes they paddle back to the start and turn in their envelopes. The judges assemble each poker hand. Best hand wins the prize money.

Dunking Tank

Rubber Duckie Race –

sorry, no pictures. You purchase a batch of little yellow rubber duckies. All entries get put in a big bag, which gets dumped off the bridge. Wind propels the enthusiastic (well as enthusiastic as a rubber duckie can be) contestants towards the finish line. The first duck across wins and its owner gets their share of the pot. My memory is flakey, but I think last years winner took home close to a hundred dollars.

Traditional Cardboard Boat Race

was another big hit – you get two sheets of cardboard, duct tape, a box cutter and a time limit for you and your team to design and build your winning craft. One intrepid member of your team then faces the challenge of a timed race around a a buoy and back to the start. Shortest elapsed time wins the race.

The Ocean Shores Pirates

were on hand to start the big race and “intimidate” the spectators.

Fun was had by all as the many photos will attest to.

We hope to see you at the 31 August 2019 Paddle the Shores Event

It is not too soon to start thinking about and training for the 31 August 2019 Paddle the Shores event. Help us make the coming event the biggest and best yet. Paddle the Shores is an ideal opportunity to visit and enjoy the many weekend vacation opportunities offered by Ocean Shores and especially our 23 miles of Fresh Waterways. Whether you sign up for one of the several races, or simply enjoy a leisurely paddle, or a walk on the beach, Ocean Shores offers abundant wildlife viewing and scenic landscapes. LIFE IS BETTER AT THE BEACH.