If you live in the Seattle area and are curious about the damage last November's storms inflicted on Mount Rainier, Olympic and North Cascades national parks, the National Parks Conservation Association's Seattle office will open a photo exhibit this Thursday.
The show, which features Park Service photographs of the storms' aftermath in all three parks, also will display photos by local artists Lani Doely and Don Geyer. The exhibit is scheduled to run through June 6th; an artists' reception with Doely and Geyer is scheduled for April 5th.
NPCA's Northwest Regional Office can be found at 313 A First Ave. South, in Seattle. The exhibition will run Tuesdays through Saturdays.
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