
What we’re about
Gather and Go Friends Group is your go-to community for making friends and creating unforgettable memories in the Seattle area. From scenic hikes and cultural outings to fun social events, we’re all about connection, laughter, and adventure. Whether you’re new to town or just looking to expand your circle, join us and discover the beauty of the Pacific Northwest together!
Our Values:
- Inclusivity – Everyone is welcome
- Connection & Community – Build healthy, long-term friendships
- Adventure & Joy – Make memories that last
- Support & Empowerment – We lift each other up
- Accessibility – No car? No problem! We go as a group
Upcoming events
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🔥 Gas Works Bonfire Bash: Ring in 2026!
Gas Works Park, 2101 North Northlake Way, Seattle, WA, USShare an unforgettable night by the lakefront bonfire as we welcome the New Year together!
We’ll watch fireworks shimmer over Lake Union. Enjoy Music, laughter, conversation, and dancing under the night sky. Sing songs, share stories, and celebrate together!
This is a community effort. We need ALL of you to help us create a fun time!
—> BRING WOOD TO BURN <— Fred Meyer, Safeway!!
Contribution Options: If you can’t bring food or drinks please contribute $10 via Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/matthew-behrend (last four: 4258)
🔥 What’s Happening
- Big bonfire + fireworks show over Lake Union
- Music, laughter, conversation, and dancing under the night sky
📍 Gas Works Park – Brick Plaza (South end over the water)
🕒 Dec 31, 7pm - midnight
- Arrive early to grab a good spot!
✅ What to Bring
- FIREWOOD – Help keep the bonfire roaring!
- Finger foods to share:
- Fried Chicken, Meatballs, Egg Rolls, Banh Mi, Chicken Wings, Veggie Platters, Fruits, or something homemade
- Warm clothes, blankets, or chairs
- Drinks (beer, cider, wine, water) – must be poured into CUPS
- Cups, plates, utensils, napkins, garbage bags, hand sanitizer
Let’s gaze at the fire, engage in conversation and have some laughs! Sing some songs and dance to music under the clear night sky!
I will bring a quantity of kindling and appropriate firewood to start the bonfire, and ask that participants help keep the flame going by bringing MORE suitable FIREWOOD! BRING MORE WOOD TO BURN !!
You don't want to miss this !
RSVP ETIQUETTE: You are important to making it a successful event. Please do NOT just show up without RSVP first.
Remember if you miss this event. You'll miss an awesome experience.
*By attending, you agree that you and your guests are responsible for your own safety and attend at your own risk and Hosts and Organizers are indemnified.*197 attendees
Sea Urchin and Sea Cucumber Foraging near Port Angeles
Location not specified yetDescription
Imagine a weekend escape to the serene shores of Port Angeles, where the thrill of foraging meets the beauty of nature. Picture yourself harvesting a bounty of sea urchins and sea cucumbers. This unique adventure offers a rare opportunity to gather sea urchins, which are best found during the winter months when the tides are low and later in the day.
As you explore the vibrant tidal pools and rocky outcrops, you’ll be immersed in the rich marine life that calls this bay home. The crisp, salty air and the gentle sound of waves create a perfect backdrop for this hands-on experience.
After a day of foraging, take a short trip to nearby Port Angeles. Here, you can stroll through charming streets, visit local shops, and enjoy fresh seafood at cozy restaurants. The town’s scenic views of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca add to the allure of this coastal getaway.
Whether you’re a seasoned forager or a curious beginner, this weekend trip promises an unforgettable blend of adventure, relaxation, and discovery. 🌊🦀🌿
Airbnb spots and costs
We have 1 airbnb between 6 people. It'll be $130 each person for a spot. The spots will be first come/pay first serve. Deadline for refund is December 15th after which refunds are only possible if someone on the waitlist can take your spot.
Payment methods:
Make sure payment is for friends/family
Equipment to bring
- Headlamp
- License
- Waders
- Knife for cutting Sea Urchin
- Scissor or Urchin Cutters
- Gloves
- Change of Clothes
- Buckets/containers
- Food to share
- Things you want to bring to airbnb
Itinerary
- 1/1
- 2:00PM Drive to Harvest Location
- 6:20-8:20 Harvest
- 9:00PM Cook and Eat Hotpot at Airbnb.
- 1/2
- 9:00 AM Eat brunch at airbnb
- 10:00AM Shop at Port Angeles Downtown
- 1:00 PM Port Angeles Heritage Tour
- 4:00-6:00 PM Port Angeles Fine Arts Center Night Gallery
- 7:08-9:08PM Harvest
- 9:30PM Cook and Eat Hotpot at Airbnb.
- 1/3
- 8:00 AM Eat breakfast at airbnb
- 9:00AM Explore Port Angeles Mural Trail
- 12:00PM Eat Lunch at Port Angeles
- 1:00 PM Shop at Port Angeles Downtown
- 7:53-9:30 PM Harvest
- 10:00 PM Last Dinner
- 1/4
- 9:00 AM Eat Breakfast
- 11:00 AM Checkout of airbnb
License
You will need to buy an annual shellfish license or a temporary combination license.
https://fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov/login
Harvest Times
Low Tide is when we will harvest sea urchins
- 1/1 - 6:20-8:20PM Harvest(Optional)
- 1/2 - 7:08-9:08PM Harvest
- 1/3 - 7:53-9:30PM Harvest
Regulations
Be sure to read the regulations
Sea Urchin Forage Info
Be sure to read this guide
This is the only sea cucumber species we can harvest
California Sea Urchin
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Species confirmed to be spotted at freshwater bay
For now we will only focus on sea urchins and sea cucumbers.
- Sea Urchins
- Sea Cucumbers
- Gooseneck barnacles
- Clams
- Oysters
- Mussels
Communication
WhatsApp
Carpool
We will arrange carpools in the whatsapp chat.
Do you need to dive?
No. You will only need waders. Waders are required and rain boots won't suffice unless you want to risk hypothermia.
Liability
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Razor Clamming on President Day Weekend at Long Beach
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Presidents’ Day weekend at Long Beach feels like stepping into a moment that the Pacific has been saving just for you. Before the sun is even up, the whole coast is washed in that dreamy pre-dawn blue—soft, quiet, and full of promise. The air is cool enough to wake you gently, not bite you, carrying that clean, salty scent of tidal flats opening up for the day.
As you walk onto the vast, flat stretch of sand—Long Beach always looks a little endless—you’ll see it: headlamps bobbing like floating fireflies across the shoreline, families and seasoned diggers already tracing the receding tide. The ocean is whispering instead of roaring; the waves feel calmer during these winter minus tides, leaving the sand glossy and smooth like polished stone.
Then the magic moment:
You spot a subtle “show”—that little dimple or donut in the sand—and adrenaline sparks. One quick plunge of the clam gun, a twist, a pull, and from the cold packed sand emerges a gleaming razor clam, its shell catching the light like brushed bronze. It’s strangely thrilling every single time—half treasure hunt, half coastal ritual.
The deeper the tide goes out, the more the whole beach transforms. The sky brightens into soft pink, then gold, and the entire landscape becomes a watercolor of ocean mist, wide-open beach, and silhouettes of people laughing over their buckets. You feel part of a shared winter tradition—quiet, simple, comforting, yet full of little bursts of triumph with every successful dig.
When the tide turns, you head back to town with your bucket clinking, fingers chilled but spirit warm. Maybe you grab chowder at a local cafe, steam rising from your bowl while you watch the surf beyond the windows. Or you head back to your rental to clean the clams and plan a crispy pan-fry feast that tastes impossibly fresh because you earned it yourself.
By afternoon, the coast shifts again—stormy clouds breaking open to reveal sudden beams of sunlight on the water, or sea fog rolling in like a silvery curtain. Long Beach in February always feels alive, unpredictable, cinematic.
There’s no holiday weekend quite like this one: crisp winter air, dramatic coastal beauty, and the simple, satisfying joy of pulling your own dinner straight from the sand. It’s peaceful, energizing, and just wild enough that you feel like you’ve escaped the rest of the world for a while.
Airbnb spots and costs
We have 1 airbnb split between 6 people. It'll be $150 each person for a spot. Everyone is responsible for figuring out their own bedding arrangements. If you want to guarantee not sharing a bed then you'll need to bring your own sleeping bag. The spots will be first come/pay first serve. Deadline for full refund is Jan 21st. After that only $100 is refunded if you can find a last minute replacement from the waitlist and no refund if there is no replacement. This is necessary because last minute drops impacts lots of people on the trip. Clam closure is not a valid reason for a refund
No cancellations for clam closure
There is a chance of razor clam closure. There is NO REFUND for that. Instead we will find alternative things to do near our airbnb.
Payment methods:
Make sure payment is for friends/family
Gas and Food Costs and Sharing
Gas costs is negotiated within each car group ahead of the drive. Everyone should bring food and split costs for additional food bought. I encourage people to share part of each of our shellfish harvest as part of our communal experience.
Equipment to bring
- Headlamp
- License
- Gloves for warmth before and after harvesting
- Water
- Change of Clothes
- Cooking ingredients
- Buckets/containers
- Food to share
- Razor clam gun or shovels
- Things you want to bring to airbnb
Itinerary
- Friday Night: Drive to Airbnb
- Saturday Morning: Leadbetter point state park
- Saturday Morning: Oysterville and Oysterville Church Museum
- Saturday Afternoon: Fort Canby
- Saturday Afternoon: Deadman cove
- Saturday 4-6pm: Razor Clam Harvest
- Saturday Evening: Eat Razor Clams
- Sunday Morning: Cranberry Museum
- Sunday Noon: World Kite Museum
- Sunday Afternoon: Marsh Free Museum
- Sunday 4-6pm: Razor Clam Harvest
- Sunday Evening: Eat Razor Clams
- Monday morning: Go home
License
You will need to buy an annual shellfish license or a temporary combination license.
Regulations
Signup Form
This form is required
Communication
We will communicate through whatsapp. I will only provide the link to people who have paid to confirm a spot.
Carpool and Location
We will arrange carpools and airbnb in the whatsapp chat. You are responsible for figuring out your own carpools and airbnb arrangements. Unsatisfactory arrangements is not an excuse for a last minute drop. I will post airbnb address the week before we go.2 attendees
Past events
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