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PDN commuNity
                                                                                                                                              crab feed
                                                                                                                                              Friday, 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
                                                                                                                                                  Join us for the Peninsula Daily News Friday Night
                                                                                                                                              Community Crab Feed when the tent is up, the music
                                                                                                                                              is playing and the crab is boiling!
                                                                                                                                                  Get a sneak preview of the old-fashioned crab feed
                                                                                                                                              Friday night at a pre-festival pace and a pre-festival price!
                                                                                                                                                   Wine, beer, coffee and desserts will also be available
                                                                                                                                              for purchase. (The Crab Derby, education tents, vendors,
                                                                                                                                              and other food booths will open on Saturday.)
                                                                                                                                                  There is a $5 coupon in the Peninsula Daily News
                                                                                                                                              and on the PDN website at www.peninsuladailynews.com,
                                                                                                                                              making the dinner only $20 for a whole Dungeness
                                                                                                                                              crab, Sunny Farms’ corn, and Nash’s organic coleslaw.
                                                                                                                                              Good for Friday night only!


Cooked crabs are transferred from a steaming pot onto a tray at the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival.
photo by Chris Tucker                                                                                                                         we’re growiNg!
                                                                                                                                              what’s new in 2010
ninth annual                                                                                                                                  v New restaurants
                                                                                                                                                •	 Kokopelli Grill – Fish and chips and gumbo


    Dungeness Crab
                                                                                                                                                •	 Oven Spoonful – Northwest seafood paella,
                                                                                                                                                    crab puppies, seafood slaw
                                                                                                                                                •	 J’aime Les Crepes – Sweet and savory crepes
                                                                                                                                                •	 Little O’s – mini donuts


    & Seafood Festival
                                                                                                                                                •	 Plus new menu selections from our 15 restaurants!
                                                                                                                                              v Olympic Culinary Loop presenting cooking demon-
                                                                                                                                                strations from the chefs of the Olympic Peninsula
                                                                                                                                              v Special culinary guest — Chef Ron Anderson from
                                                                                                                                                Etta’s Seafood in Seattle
                                                                                                                                              v Whole cooked crab to take home — on sale all
Welcome!                                                                 First Federal Education Program                                        weekend at the Crab Derby on the pier
    Welcome to the 9th annual Dungeness Crab & Seafood                      The First Federal Education Program brings together
                                                                                                                                              v New beer selections from Fish Brewing, Leavenworth
Festival. Just miles from Dungeness Bay, this is the home                several festival programs throughout the grounds.
                                                                                                                                                Biers and Pike Brewing
of the Dungeness crab and we celebrate the region’s famed                   At the Gateway Center enjoy Chef Demonstrations.
crustacean, the crab, and Olympic Peninsula cuisine.                     Then at the pier, step into the Feiro Marine Life Center for a       v Wine garden and food added to the Gateway Center
                                                                         hands-on experience.                                                 v Crabfest Volleyball Tournament on Hollywood Beach
Windermere Real Estate Crab Central                                         Visit with organizations such as the Olympic Coast
                                                                                                                                              v First annual Crabfest 5-K Fun Run/Walk, Sunday at
    Join us under the 8,000 square foot big top, the Wind-               Marine Sanctuary in the Environmental Education Area, or
ermere Real Estate Crab Central Pavilion. Here you’ll find               bring your family to take part in the Children’s Program.              10 a.m., starting at Lincoln Street
our old-fashioned crab feed complete with large kettles of                                                                                    v Raptor program on Hollywood Beach on Sunday
fresh crab, Sunny Farms’ corn and Nash’s organic coleslaw.               Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe & Elwha River Casino                       v Port Angeles Arts Council outdoor sculpture show
    Seven of the finest local restaurants compliment the crab               The Lower Elwha Kallam tribe will be showcasing the                 and clock tower crabs
feed with more than 25 dishes and great desserts. There                  salmon restoration and Elwha River Dam removal projects.
will be wine tasting by award-winning local wineries, a beer                The Elwha River Casino will host a Pendleton coat give-           v Friday night PDN Community Crab Feed Tablescape
garden and music.                                                        away and provide FREE shuttle service to the casino.                   Contest
                                                                            Be sure to stop by and immerse yourself in local culture
Wilder Auto & High Tide Seafoods                                         — singing, dancing, story-telling, Coast Salish artwork and
Grab-a-Crab Derby                                                        much, much more!
                                                                                                                                                          We have received
     Participate in the High Tide Seafood and Wilder Auto
Grab-A-Crab Derby by crabbing from large holding tanks                   More on the Pier                                                                national recognition!
on the city pier using crab snares and bait.                                 Enjoy more than 70 craft and merchant booths; take
                                                                         a walk out on the pier or on the beach. More great family            The Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival has been
    A $5 entry will allow you to crab for 10 minutes. No
license or gear whatsoever is required.                                  friendly food and refreshments can be enjoyed at one of              selected as one of the “Top 100 Events in North
    You can purchase the crab you catch and have it cleaned              the picnic tables while you join in the Crab Derby or the            America” by the American Bus Association. This is
and cooked on the spot! And if you don’t want to “crab”                  children’s activities.
                                                                                                                                              the top honor awarded to festivals and events.
you can buy a whole crab to go.                                                                          schedule continued on next page >>

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<< schedule continued on from page 3                  Weitzman, Jeffery Leach and Paul Cousineau.
                                                         Two new crabs have been commissioned for
Lincoln Street                                        the clock tower to join the original crab designed
    Lincoln Street will be closed south of Front      and constructed by Bob Stokes.
Street. As you make way to the cooking demon-            •	 Team 1: Anna Wiancko-Chasman and
strations at the Gateway Center with new food                Dani LaBlond
vendors, and a second wine and beer garden,              •	 Team 2: Gray Lucier and Cindy Elstrom
don’t forget that the businesses adjacent to the
festival — Kokopelli Grill, Thai Peppers and          Port Angeles Farmers Market
India Oven — will be open.                                The Farmers Market, usually held at the Gate-
    You may also access local businesses such as      way Center, will be open Saturday from 10 a.m. to
the Landing Mall and Dairy Queen on Railroad          2 p.m. at the Clallam County Courthouse parking
Avenue, plus Wine on the Waterfront, Downrig-         lot at the corner of Peabody and Fourth streets.
gers Restaurant, and Smugglers’ Landing, which
are located in the Landing Mall. (No thru traffic.)   Our Crab
                                                         Our Crab Feed crustaceans are caught by
And more...                                           High Tides Seafood in local waters. They are
    Watch the first annual Crabfest Sand Volley-      delivered live to the festival throughout the week-
ball Tournament on Saturday and Sunday.               end. You can’t get a fresher crab!
    Northwest Raptor Center will hold live demon-
strations on Sunday.                                  Directions
    Also, the first annual Crabfest 5-K Fun Run/         You can get to Port Angeles by driving, fly-
Walk will take place on Sunday at 10 a.m. start-      ing, or taking the ferry from Victoria. When you
ing at Lincoln Street.                                arrive in Port Angeles you can’t miss the festival
                                                      as you drive into town.
Port Angeles Arts Council                                The festival site is at the Red Lion Hotel, the
   The Port Angeles Arts Council will have an         Gateway Center, and City Pier at the corner of
information booth in the Gateway Center and           Highway 101 (Front Street) and Lincoln Street.
will display large outdoor sculptures from artists    Park free anywhere downtown where there are           Watching as freshly-cooked crab is dismantled for immediate consumption.
Gray Lucier, Ray Hammar, Bill Calhoun, David          more than 2,000 parking spaces.                       photo by Keith Thorpe




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                                                                                             The Festival hosts more than 70 craft and merchant booths,
                                                                                                      each showcasing great Northwest items.
                                                                                                        Don’t miss these vendors on the pier!

                                                                    Festival                All American Sign Company              Ila’s Foods                  Studio Wide Mouth Frog
                                                                                                                                                                Designs
                                                                    teaches                 Puppet Pandemonium
                                                                                            Blackwaters Metal – Bob &
                                                                                                                                   Kate Larsson Watercolors
                                                                                                                                   Lord Jensen Lavender         Tasha’s Accessories
                                                                    students                Melanie Delaney                        Maurer’s Foods               The Birds And The Beads

                                                                    about food              Bonsai by Kaihara
                                                                                            Boys & Girls Clubs of the
                                                                                                                                   Mountain View Studio &
                                                                                                                                   Wendy Brodd Studio
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                                                                    service                 Olympic Peninsula                      Nativa                       Townsend

                                                                    industry.               Choclate Serenade
                                                                                            Kim Lugar – Clay Art
                                                                                                                                   Bistro Blends of Napa
                                                                                                                                   Valley
                                                                                                                                                                Vestuto Chart Art
                                                                                                                                                                Vivid Imaginations
                                                                                            Studio                                 Pearls By Nature             presents Extreme Face
                                                                                            CR Wearables                                                        Painting
                                                                                                                                   Peggy Cook’s Whimsical Art
                                                                                            Crabby Chris & Company                                              Linda Lee Whidbey
                                                                                                                                   Personalized Signs PDQ       Woolies
                                                                                            Crafts by Carolyn                      Phocas Farms                 Whitesbrook Fusion
                                                                                            Critter Creations                      Pure Elements Spa            Don J. Dye – Wildlife
                                                                                            Deer Park Designs –                    R&T Crystals                 Images
                                                                                            Copper salmon by Clark
                                                                                            Mundy                                  Rockin’ Rocks by Suzy        WITM Enterprises Inc
                                                                                                                                   Killins – Stone jewelry      XSBaggage & Co.
                                                                                            Dianne B. Kimball
                                                                                                                                   The Real Leaf Man            Kelphead Products
                                                                                            DJ’s Pens & Nancy’s Names
                                   photo by Jennifer Veneklasen                             – Dennis & Nancy Johnson               Seahorse Inspirations        North West Indian Crafts
                                                                                            Elwha Apiary                           Sew It Seams Tie Dye         Boy Scout Troop 1460




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                                                                                            Freeborn Metal Designs                 Shoalwater Bay Natural       Station
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                                                                                            Fresh Hats – Love on your
                                                                                            head                                   Shoestring Wood Products     Mountainers Lacrosse Club
                                                                                            Galloping Goat Farm                    Smoothie Essentials          Nor’Wester Rotary
                                                                                            Home Treasures – Sheryl                Stow-B-Low.Net – Inventors   American Red Cross
                                                                                            Attolini                               of the Crab Pod
          Youth from the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center will be up to their
      elbows in crab at this year’s festival celebration.
          The Skills Center offers cost effective, quality job training for students be-
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      market or further advance their education.
          During the past few years, the Skills Center students and their culinary direc-
      tor, Denise Dahl, have helped with the traditional crab feed.
          Students will be involved in the setup, logistics and planning of the festival,
      and learn about producing a festival and about the setup of a high volume food
      production line. They will be in charge of cleaning crab, plating up of dinners,
      shucking corn, filling butter cups and cutting and marinating coleslaw.
          The crew will serve approximately 3,000 dinners over a three-day period
      and look forward to seeing everyone at the festival celebrating the bounty of the
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catch
                                                                                                                                                                your own crab
                                                                                                                                                                 $5 gets you 10 minutes to hook a crab!
                                                                                                                                                                    Join us at the Grab-a-Crab Derby area where everyone
                                                                                                                                                                who attends the festival has a chance to not just eat, but
                                                                                                                                                                catch their very own Dungeness crab.
                                                                                                                                                                    For just $5, you get 10 minutes to entice a hard-shelled
                                                                                                                                                                crustacean onto your hook at the Grab-a-Crab Derby. No
                                                                                                                                                                license or gear whatsoever is required.
                                                                                                                                                                    At City Pier, live crabs are held in two 2,000-gallon
                                                                                                                                                                tanks provided by High Tide Seafoods and co-sponsored
                                                                                                                                                                by Wilder Auto.
                                                                                                                                                                    To make things even more interesting, selected crabs
                                                                                                                                                                will be tagged before going into the tank. If you’re lucky
                                                                                                                                                                                                   enough to catch one of
                                                                                                                                                                                                   these tagged crabs, then the

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                                                                                                                                                                                                   crab is yours!
                                                                                                                                                                                                       But even if your crab
                                                                                                                                                                                                   isn’t tagged, you can still
                                                                                                                                                                     Crabs will be sold to         purchase your catch. The
                                                                                                                                                                                                   Peninsula College men’s
                                                                                                                                                                    the public throughout          basketball team will be on
Watching a crab get pulled from the tank at the Grab-a-Crab Derby at the 2009 Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival.                                                     the weekend to take
Photo by Keith Thorpe.                                                                                                                                                                             hand to clean and cook
                                                                                                                                                                     home or picnic, even          your crab on the spot for a
                                                                                                                                                                   if you don’t join in the        small donation.
                                                                                                                                                                         Crab Derby!                   This year, crabs will
                                                                                                                                                                                                   also be sold to the public
                                                                                                                                                                                                   throughout the weekend,
                                                                                                                                                                even if you don’t join in the Crab Derby. This is the freshest
                                                                                                                                                                crab you can buy!
                                                                                                                                                                    The commercial crabbing season opens Oct. 1, which is
                                                                                                                                                                why the festival is held the second weekend of October.
                                                                                                                                                                    High Tide Seafoods will once again be catching crab for
                                                                                                                                                                this year’s crab feed and derby. Every crab will be live —
                                                                                                                                                                plucked from local waters — when it gets to the festival.
                                                                                                                                                                High Tide also provides the tanks and manpower for set-
                                                                                                                                                                up and clean-up, cranes to move the tanks, and they pump
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Cultural heritage
        of Lower elwha Klallam t
                               tribe
          Immerse yourself in the cultural history of Lower     Projects
       Elwha Klallam tribe. The tribe will be showcasing            Folks will be on staff to discuss many of the
       music, dance and visual arts performances both           projects the tribe is working on, including the El-
       days of the festival and will have artwork on display.                                                                                                      photo by Joni Ea
                                                                wha River dam removal project, salmon restoration,                                                                 des
                                                                the new hatchery, the Valley Road project, and the
       Opening Ceremony                                         Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe’s Heritage Center — just
           The Elwha Klallam Dance Group will be the spe-       to name a few!                                           and oldest Native American villages found in the nation.
       cial guests during the festival’s Opening Ceremony           The Elwha River dams were constructed in the            The tribe’s new Heritage Center is at 401 E. First St.,
       at 11 a.m. Saturday. A member of the tribe will also     early 1900s without fish ladders, preventing salmon      Port Angeles. The 9,908-square-foot training facility will
       present a blessing.                                      from migrating upstream to spawn. Tear-down of           be open for tours at 2 and 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
                                                                the two dams, scheduled to begin in 2011, is the
       Music & Art                                              nation’s largest dam removal to date. It will restore    Elwha River Casino & Shuttle
          The Elwha Klallam Dance Group will perform on         the river to its natural free-flowing state, allowing       The Elwha River Casino, which is owned and
       Saturday at their booth area on Lincoln Street and       salmon and other fish to once again reach habitat        operated by the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe, will host a
       on the Crab Central Pavilion stage.                      and spawning grounds.                                    Pendleton Jacket giveaway.
          The tribe will display one of the three canoes that       The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe has lived on the          During Crabfest, the casino will provide a free
       are used in the Tribal Canoe Journey — an annual         river for more than 2,700 years. In fact, Port Angeles   shuttle service between the festival grounds and the
       event where tribes from Western Washington and           was once home to a huge village called Tse-whit-zen,     nearby casino. See the back page of the program for
       British Columbia use traditional waterways.              which was unearthed in 2003 and is one of the largest    shuttle schedules.



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Chefs share their
                                           culinary secrets
         The Olympic Peninsula is rich with culinary treasure. Learn tricks from the
          professionals with free demonstrations located at the Gateway Center and
        sponsored by First Federal, Olympic Restaurant Equipment and the Olympic
                           Peninsula Culinary Tourism Association.


       The chefs for the cooking demonstration appear courtesy of the Olympic Peninsula Loop Culinary Tourism                       2 p.m.
    Association (a.k.a. Olympic Culinary Loop), a nonprofit organization that exists to define and promote Olympic
    Coast Cuisine and celebrate the region’s unique culinary experience.
                                                                                                                                    Chef Ron Anderson, Etta’s Seafood, Seattle
                                                                                                                                    Preparing: Cider steamed blueshell mussels, smoked hamhock
       Reflecting the diverse microclimates, coastal proximity and Native American heritage that character-
    ize the Olympic Peninsula, Olympic Coast Cuisine combines sustainable locally-grown and foraged fruits,                             Ron’s goal at Etta’s is to design
    vegetables, herbs and berries, locally hunted game, bountiful local sea fare, and handcrafted local wines in a                  local and seasonal menus, waiting
    “farm to table” experience that instills a unique sense of place.                                                               for each ingredient to reach its
       The Olympic Culinary Loop is proud to share this sense of place with you through a fantastic demonstration                   perfect moment in season before
    stage line-up of chefs from around the Olympic Peninsula and beyond.                                                            he puts it on the customer’s plate.
       Each chef will use fresh, local ingredients to prepare mouth-watering Olympic Coastal Cuisine, from scallop                      While working at a country
    ceviche with pickled chanterelle mushrooms, perfect for company, to comfort food at its local best — Dungeness                  club in Wenatchee, he admir-
    crab mac & cheese.                                                                                                              ingly watched the chef deftly and
                                                                                                                                    speedily slice through a pile of
                                                                                                                                    mushrooms, and from that mo-
                                                                                                                                    ment, he was drawn to the culinary world.
Saturday                                                          dant knowledge of
                                                                  food. His menus fea-
                                                                                                                                        In 1997, he packed his jeep and drove to Seattle. In
                                                                                                                                    only five years, Ron worked his way up from sauté station
                                                                  ture beautiful, simple                                            line-cook at Etta’s, to sous chef, and then to the top kitchen
11 a.m.                                                           food you want to eat                                              position of chef in 2008.
Chef Arran Stark, Cultivated Palette Catering, Port               again and again.
Townsend                                                              One of his favorite                                           3 p.m.
Preparing: “Everything Salmon...Methods Class”                    things is to serve a
                                                                  new and creative                                                  Les Chan, Chef from Victoria, British Columbia
   The MC for the Food Demonstration Stage will be chef                                                                             Preparing: Imperial crab spring rolls
Arran Stark of Cultivated Palette Catering, Port Townsend.        dish, such as choco-
   His culinary career began as an apprentice at Atlanta’s        late soup, and see the
                                                                                                                                        Chef Chan is sure to entertain the crowd with his sharp
Le Petite Auberge under chef Wolfgang Gropp, which led            skeptical look on a
                                                                                                                                    wit and ongoing commentary throughout his demonstration.
to him working with French Master Chef Bernard Goupy at           guest’s face change to a look of pure happiness with that
                                                                                                                                        As a cooking instructor, he injects humor into his sold-
the famed Le Clos at Chateau Elan.                                first bite.
                                                                                                                                    out culinary classes that bring people from all walks of life
   Arran’s career journey took him from the Museum of                                                                               who are interested in good health and good eating.
Fine Arts in Boston to the Hotel Wheatleigh in the                1 p.m.                                                                Chinatown’s unofficial ambassador, Chan is also a popu-
Berkshires and on to Atlanta as executive chef at Glen            Chef Jon Luzadder, Ajax Café, Port Hadlock                        lar tour guide regaling visitors with its wild history.
Arven Country Club.                                               Preparing: Linguini with butternut squash, mussels and wilted
   Arran and his wife, Micaela, moved to Port Townsend in         greens (locally sourced)                                          4 p.m.
2006 where dreams of a sustainable farm to table business
took root in the form of Cultivated Palette Catering and                                        Jon is a Southern California na-    Chef Jon Unruh, Wildfire Grill, Port Angeles
Brassica Restaurant.                                                                        tive who started his culinary career    Preparing: “Comfort Food at its Local Best… Dungeness Crab
                                                                                            at the Culinary Tour in Irvine, work-   Mac & Cheese”
noon                                                                                        ing and apprenticing at restaurants
                                                                                                                                        Peninsula residents have followed long time Port Ange-
Jess Owen, chef and owner at Ocean Crest Resort, Moclips                                    in Chicago, Detroit and Pittsburgh.
                                                                                                                                    les chef, Jon Unruh, from his early days at a local favorite,
Preparing: Wild salmon au poivre with maple and balsamic                                        Now he resides in Port
                                                                                                                                    the Bushwhacker, to the popular fine dining of the Wildfire
glazed strawberries, wild huckleberry and mushroom risotto, and                             Townsend. He spent time work-
                                                                                                                                    Grill known for its wood-fired cuisine featuring local, in
grilled asparagus                                                                           ing at Fin’s Coastal Cuisine in Port
                                                                                                                                    season ingredients.
                                                                                            Townsend and Cedar Creek in
  In the dining room Jess is known as a Certified Culinary                                  Sequim before taking the executive
Consultant. In the kitchen he is known as The Culinary                                      chef position at the Ajax Café in       5 p.m.
Madman for his unique creations like chai halibut and                                       Port Hadlock.                           Chef Kaleb Wallace, Michael’s Seafood & Steakhouse,
Roosevelt elk and berry soup.                                                                   He brings 25 years of kitchen       Port Angeles
  Jess’s philosophy is to keep dishes as simple as possible.                                experience and a commitment to use      Preparing: Fresh pasta with chanterelle mushrooms and Dunge-
He is known for his gregarious sense of humor and abun-                                     locally sourced ingredients.            ness crab with Olympic Cellars Chardonnay Butter
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Kaleb discovered his love for culinary arts while working             ment with ingredients and combinations. From California,                   3 p.m.
in the kitchen at Michael’s Seafood and Steakhouse in his                 he traveled extensively in Europe and South West Asia.
                                                                                                                                                     Chef Xinh Dwelley, Xinh’s Clam & Oyster House, Shelton
hometown of Port Angeles. Encouraged to continue his                      Upon his return to the U.S., an infusion of continental
                                                                                                                                                     Preparing: “Geoduck…Prepared by the Master”
education he enrolled and graduated from the Le Cordon                    flavors found its way into his creations.
Bleu Institute in Portland, Ore.                                              Gabriel found a place as lead sauté chef at the Seasons                    Xinh T. Dwelley, chef of
    True to his Northwest roots, Kaleb loves seafood, espe-               Restaurant in Davis, Calif., and then as sous chef at the                  Xinh’s Clam & Oyster House,
cially salmon and its versatility in Olympic Coast cuisine.               Indian Peach Food Co. in Point Reyes, Calif., where he was                 started cooking as a teenager at a
                                                                          instrumental in creating their menu. Today, Gabriel and wife,              mess hall in her native Viet-
sunday                                                                    Jessica, own and operate Alder Wood Bistro in Sequim.                      nam for an entire battalion of
                                                                                                                                                     American soldiers. She married
                                                                          2 p.m.                                                                     an American GI and immigrated
11 a.m.
                                                                          Chef Terry Sheehan, Executive Chef, Lake Crescent                          to the states in 1970.
Les Chan, Chef from Victoria, British Columbia                                                                                                           Prior to taking a job with
                                                                          Lodge, Port Angeles
Preparing: Imperial crab spring rolls                                                                                                                Taylor Shellfish, Xinh did not even know what an oyster was.
                                                                          Preparing: Kabocha pumpkin and Dungeness crab agnolotti
   See bio under Saturday.                                                carbonara; alderwood smoked bacon; Washington state apples;                Given time with the shellfish, she started winning cooking
                                                                          Oregon truffles; dairy fresh farms goat cheese-sage cream.                 competitions with her oyster stew.
                                                                          Additional tasting item: Spicy Dungeness crab and peanut soup                  In 1996, Xinh’s Clam and Oyster House in Shelton was
noon                                                                                                                                                 born. Her food expresses the flavor memories of her home-
Chef Ron Anderson, Etta’s Seafood, Seattle                                    Terry’s engaging personality makes him a natural for                   land with the shellfish grown in nearby waters. Her loyal
Preparing: Seared Pacific scallops with curried Nante carrots,            television appearances and feature articles.                               fans sometimes call her food “Xinhful.”
pumpkin seed vinaigrette                                                      He was raised in Potomac, Md., where his parents were
   See bio under Saturday.                                                food and beverage executives. Inspired by this early exposure              4 p.m.
                                                                          to the culinary world, he started his career with the Donald
                                                                                                                                                     Chef Steve McNabb, Olympic Coast Consulting, Port
                                                                          Trump Organization in 1985, working in various positions
1 p.m.                                                                                                                                               Angeles
                                                                          including assistant banquet chef on the Trump Princess Yacht.
                                                                                                                                                     Preparing: “Northwest Paella — A pan cooked over coals filled
Chef Gabriel Schuenemann, Alder Wood Bistro, Sequim                           In 2005 he joined Aramark as the senior executive chef of
                                                                                                                                                     with Spanish bomba rice, Dungeness crab, shrimp, and topped
Preparing: “Foraged & Found” — Scallop ceviche with pickled               the Wachovia Complex in Philadelphia, during which time
                                                                                                                                                     with an assortment of veggies
chanterelle mushrooms                                                     he oversaw all aspects of food and beverage operations for
                                                                          the 76ers, Philadelphia Flyers, Phantoms, and special events.                  Steve is a local freelance chef and culinary consultant.
   Gabriel began his culinary career catering throughout                      Prior to becoming executive chef for Lake Crescent Lodge,              He is a former student of the Port Angeles Skills Center and
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  • 3. PDN commuNity crab feed Friday, 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Join us for the Peninsula Daily News Friday Night Community Crab Feed when the tent is up, the music is playing and the crab is boiling! Get a sneak preview of the old-fashioned crab feed Friday night at a pre-festival pace and a pre-festival price! Wine, beer, coffee and desserts will also be available for purchase. (The Crab Derby, education tents, vendors, and other food booths will open on Saturday.) There is a $5 coupon in the Peninsula Daily News and on the PDN website at www.peninsuladailynews.com, making the dinner only $20 for a whole Dungeness crab, Sunny Farms’ corn, and Nash’s organic coleslaw. Good for Friday night only! Cooked crabs are transferred from a steaming pot onto a tray at the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival. photo by Chris Tucker we’re growiNg! what’s new in 2010 ninth annual v New restaurants • Kokopelli Grill – Fish and chips and gumbo Dungeness Crab • Oven Spoonful – Northwest seafood paella, crab puppies, seafood slaw • J’aime Les Crepes – Sweet and savory crepes • Little O’s – mini donuts & Seafood Festival • Plus new menu selections from our 15 restaurants! v Olympic Culinary Loop presenting cooking demon- strations from the chefs of the Olympic Peninsula v Special culinary guest — Chef Ron Anderson from Etta’s Seafood in Seattle v Whole cooked crab to take home — on sale all Welcome! First Federal Education Program weekend at the Crab Derby on the pier Welcome to the 9th annual Dungeness Crab & Seafood The First Federal Education Program brings together v New beer selections from Fish Brewing, Leavenworth Festival. Just miles from Dungeness Bay, this is the home several festival programs throughout the grounds. Biers and Pike Brewing of the Dungeness crab and we celebrate the region’s famed At the Gateway Center enjoy Chef Demonstrations. crustacean, the crab, and Olympic Peninsula cuisine. Then at the pier, step into the Feiro Marine Life Center for a v Wine garden and food added to the Gateway Center hands-on experience. v Crabfest Volleyball Tournament on Hollywood Beach Windermere Real Estate Crab Central Visit with organizations such as the Olympic Coast v First annual Crabfest 5-K Fun Run/Walk, Sunday at Join us under the 8,000 square foot big top, the Wind- Marine Sanctuary in the Environmental Education Area, or ermere Real Estate Crab Central Pavilion. Here you’ll find bring your family to take part in the Children’s Program. 10 a.m., starting at Lincoln Street our old-fashioned crab feed complete with large kettles of v Raptor program on Hollywood Beach on Sunday fresh crab, Sunny Farms’ corn and Nash’s organic coleslaw. Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe & Elwha River Casino v Port Angeles Arts Council outdoor sculpture show Seven of the finest local restaurants compliment the crab The Lower Elwha Kallam tribe will be showcasing the and clock tower crabs feed with more than 25 dishes and great desserts. There salmon restoration and Elwha River Dam removal projects. will be wine tasting by award-winning local wineries, a beer The Elwha River Casino will host a Pendleton coat give- v Friday night PDN Community Crab Feed Tablescape garden and music. away and provide FREE shuttle service to the casino. Contest Be sure to stop by and immerse yourself in local culture Wilder Auto & High Tide Seafoods — singing, dancing, story-telling, Coast Salish artwork and Grab-a-Crab Derby much, much more! We have received Participate in the High Tide Seafood and Wilder Auto Grab-A-Crab Derby by crabbing from large holding tanks More on the Pier national recognition! on the city pier using crab snares and bait. Enjoy more than 70 craft and merchant booths; take a walk out on the pier or on the beach. More great family The Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival has been A $5 entry will allow you to crab for 10 minutes. No license or gear whatsoever is required. friendly food and refreshments can be enjoyed at one of selected as one of the “Top 100 Events in North You can purchase the crab you catch and have it cleaned the picnic tables while you join in the Crab Derby or the America” by the American Bus Association. This is and cooked on the spot! And if you don’t want to “crab” children’s activities. the top honor awarded to festivals and events. you can buy a whole crab to go. schedule continued on next page >> Peninsula Daily News Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival 2010 3
  • 4. << schedule continued on from page 3 Weitzman, Jeffery Leach and Paul Cousineau. Two new crabs have been commissioned for Lincoln Street the clock tower to join the original crab designed Lincoln Street will be closed south of Front and constructed by Bob Stokes. Street. As you make way to the cooking demon- • Team 1: Anna Wiancko-Chasman and strations at the Gateway Center with new food Dani LaBlond vendors, and a second wine and beer garden, • Team 2: Gray Lucier and Cindy Elstrom don’t forget that the businesses adjacent to the festival — Kokopelli Grill, Thai Peppers and Port Angeles Farmers Market India Oven — will be open. The Farmers Market, usually held at the Gate- You may also access local businesses such as way Center, will be open Saturday from 10 a.m. to the Landing Mall and Dairy Queen on Railroad 2 p.m. at the Clallam County Courthouse parking Avenue, plus Wine on the Waterfront, Downrig- lot at the corner of Peabody and Fourth streets. gers Restaurant, and Smugglers’ Landing, which are located in the Landing Mall. (No thru traffic.) Our Crab Our Crab Feed crustaceans are caught by And more... High Tides Seafood in local waters. They are Watch the first annual Crabfest Sand Volley- delivered live to the festival throughout the week- ball Tournament on Saturday and Sunday. end. You can’t get a fresher crab! Northwest Raptor Center will hold live demon- strations on Sunday. Directions Also, the first annual Crabfest 5-K Fun Run/ You can get to Port Angeles by driving, fly- Walk will take place on Sunday at 10 a.m. start- ing, or taking the ferry from Victoria. When you ing at Lincoln Street. arrive in Port Angeles you can’t miss the festival as you drive into town. Port Angeles Arts Council The festival site is at the Red Lion Hotel, the The Port Angeles Arts Council will have an Gateway Center, and City Pier at the corner of information booth in the Gateway Center and Highway 101 (Front Street) and Lincoln Street. will display large outdoor sculptures from artists Park free anywhere downtown where there are Watching as freshly-cooked crab is dismantled for immediate consumption. Gray Lucier, Ray Hammar, Bill Calhoun, David more than 2,000 parking spaces. photo by Keith Thorpe How close have you been to a Bear? M N.CO .D AYSIN ns WWW eservatio for r Open Daily 9 am Gift Shop open year round! 1423 Ward Road, Sequim 360-683-4295 1-800-329-7466 • 360-452-4015 Directions: 101 East to Sequim Avenue Exit 095096424 Follow Signs • 19.5 Miles from Ferry 095096462 1510 East Front Street • Port Angeles, WA 4 Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival 2010 Peninsula Daily NewsP
  • 5. pier vendors The Festival hosts more than 70 craft and merchant booths, each showcasing great Northwest items. Don’t miss these vendors on the pier! Festival All American Sign Company Ila’s Foods Studio Wide Mouth Frog Designs teaches Puppet Pandemonium Blackwaters Metal – Bob & Kate Larsson Watercolors Lord Jensen Lavender Tasha’s Accessories students Melanie Delaney Maurer’s Foods The Birds And The Beads about food Bonsai by Kaihara Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mountain View Studio & Wendy Brodd Studio Crazy Crab Hats Tusaicos Bath of Port service Olympic Peninsula Nativa Townsend industry. Choclate Serenade Kim Lugar – Clay Art Bistro Blends of Napa Valley Vestuto Chart Art Vivid Imaginations Studio Pearls By Nature presents Extreme Face CR Wearables Painting Peggy Cook’s Whimsical Art Crabby Chris & Company Linda Lee Whidbey Personalized Signs PDQ Woolies Crafts by Carolyn Phocas Farms Whitesbrook Fusion Critter Creations Pure Elements Spa Don J. Dye – Wildlife Deer Park Designs – R&T Crystals Images Copper salmon by Clark Mundy Rockin’ Rocks by Suzy WITM Enterprises Inc Killins – Stone jewelry XSBaggage & Co. Dianne B. Kimball The Real Leaf Man Kelphead Products DJ’s Pens & Nancy’s Names photo by Jennifer Veneklasen – Dennis & Nancy Johnson Seahorse Inspirations North West Indian Crafts Elwha Apiary Sew It Seams Tie Dye Boy Scout Troop 1460 skillsgained Frantic Art Shasta Image New Dungeness Light Freeborn Metal Designs Shoalwater Bay Natural Station Dyes North Olympic Fresh Hats – Love on your head Shoestring Wood Products Mountainers Lacrosse Club Galloping Goat Farm Smoothie Essentials Nor’Wester Rotary Home Treasures – Sheryl Stow-B-Low.Net – Inventors American Red Cross Attolini of the Crab Pod Youth from the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center will be up to their elbows in crab at this year’s festival celebration. The Skills Center offers cost effective, quality job training for students be- tween the ages of 16 and 21. Students receive free career training as part of their Port Angeles Coffee public education, and the training prepares them to successfully enter the job market or further advance their education. During the past few years, the Skills Center students and their culinary direc- tor, Denise Dahl, have helped with the traditional crab feed. Students will be involved in the setup, logistics and planning of the festival, and learn about producing a festival and about the setup of a high volume food production line. They will be in charge of cleaning crab, plating up of dinners, shucking corn, filling butter cups and cutting and marinating coleslaw. The crew will serve approximately 3,000 dinners over a three-day period and look forward to seeing everyone at the festival celebrating the bounty of the Northwest. Now Accepting Check Out Our DA I LY SPECIALS too! didyouknow... 05115926 O p e n M - F 5 am - 7 pm S a t . & Su n 6 am - 6 pm Crabs average a little under 7 inches wide but have been found as big as 10 inches wide. They will eat almost 1921 W. Hwy 101, P.A. 09117367 anything, including clams, fish, other crabs, starfish, worms, squid and snails. (in PDQ parking lot) Peninsula Daily News Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival 2010 5
  • 6. catch your own crab $5 gets you 10 minutes to hook a crab! Join us at the Grab-a-Crab Derby area where everyone who attends the festival has a chance to not just eat, but catch their very own Dungeness crab. For just $5, you get 10 minutes to entice a hard-shelled crustacean onto your hook at the Grab-a-Crab Derby. No license or gear whatsoever is required. At City Pier, live crabs are held in two 2,000-gallon tanks provided by High Tide Seafoods and co-sponsored by Wilder Auto. To make things even more interesting, selected crabs will be tagged before going into the tank. If you’re lucky enough to catch one of these tagged crabs, then the New year this crab is yours! But even if your crab isn’t tagged, you can still Crabs will be sold to purchase your catch. The Peninsula College men’s the public throughout basketball team will be on Watching a crab get pulled from the tank at the Grab-a-Crab Derby at the 2009 Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival. the weekend to take Photo by Keith Thorpe. hand to clean and cook home or picnic, even your crab on the spot for a if you don’t join in the small donation. Crab Derby! This year, crabs will also be sold to the public throughout the weekend, even if you don’t join in the Crab Derby. This is the freshest crab you can buy! The commercial crabbing season opens Oct. 1, which is why the festival is held the second weekend of October. High Tide Seafoods will once again be catching crab for this year’s crab feed and derby. Every crab will be live — plucked from local waters — when it gets to the festival. High Tide also provides the tanks and manpower for set- up and clean-up, cranes to move the tanks, and they pump A TASTE OF MEXICO water from the bay to keep the crab fresh. A crew of local volunteers led by Monte English, Leslie For over 8 years, we've been English, Kevin Kennedy and Jim Haguewood work behind serving up authentic the scenes to keep the derby rolling along. So come on out Mexican food in a fun, festive environment. With to the derby. The derby is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every dish, you'll receive Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. generous portions of all your favorites, from sizzling Port Angeles fajitas to delicious burritos. We constantly strive to bring you a unique dining Call Now! 1210 B East Complimentary high speed wireless internet. experience with our excellent Front Street 452-4222 service and tasty food on a casual dining budget. 360 Daily Specials Voted Best Serving Beer, Wine Mexican Restaurant & Mixed Drinks 6 Years In 09117363 A Row! Sun-Thurs 11am to 9:30pm Sequim 755 West Washington Fri & Sat 11am to 10pm Port Angeles 582-1600 636 E. Front St., 452-3928 360 09306674 09306673 6 Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival 2010 Peninsula Daily NewsP
  • 7. Cultural heritage of Lower elwha Klallam t tribe Immerse yourself in the cultural history of Lower Projects Elwha Klallam tribe. The tribe will be showcasing Folks will be on staff to discuss many of the music, dance and visual arts performances both projects the tribe is working on, including the El- days of the festival and will have artwork on display. photo by Joni Ea wha River dam removal project, salmon restoration, des the new hatchery, the Valley Road project, and the Opening Ceremony Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe’s Heritage Center — just The Elwha Klallam Dance Group will be the spe- to name a few! and oldest Native American villages found in the nation. cial guests during the festival’s Opening Ceremony The Elwha River dams were constructed in the The tribe’s new Heritage Center is at 401 E. First St., at 11 a.m. Saturday. A member of the tribe will also early 1900s without fish ladders, preventing salmon Port Angeles. The 9,908-square-foot training facility will present a blessing. from migrating upstream to spawn. Tear-down of be open for tours at 2 and 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. the two dams, scheduled to begin in 2011, is the Music & Art nation’s largest dam removal to date. It will restore Elwha River Casino & Shuttle The Elwha Klallam Dance Group will perform on the river to its natural free-flowing state, allowing The Elwha River Casino, which is owned and Saturday at their booth area on Lincoln Street and salmon and other fish to once again reach habitat operated by the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe, will host a on the Crab Central Pavilion stage. and spawning grounds. Pendleton Jacket giveaway. The tribe will display one of the three canoes that The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe has lived on the During Crabfest, the casino will provide a free are used in the Tribal Canoe Journey — an annual river for more than 2,700 years. In fact, Port Angeles shuttle service between the festival grounds and the event where tribes from Western Washington and was once home to a huge village called Tse-whit-zen, nearby casino. See the back page of the program for British Columbia use traditional waterways. which was unearthed in 2003 and is one of the largest shuttle schedules. The oldest full-time Property Management company in Port Angeles! 095095752 095096513 Property Management Has Been Our Priority For over 20 Years RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT FULL REAL ESTATE OFFICE Bella Italia, proud sponsor of the 2010 Crab Festival, and Fresh Olympic Peninsula Seafood! Our warm, COMMERCIAL PROPERTY inviting dining room, only 2 blocks away is MANAGEMENT the Crab Festival at its most comfortable! INVESTMENT PROPERTIES ~Since 1996~ Open at 4pm Daily LARGEST INVENTORY ON THE PENINSULA! Check out our famous crabcakes and other 330 E. 1st St., Ste #1 360-452-1326 special seafood, local beer and wine selections! 2009 Port Angeles Fax: 360-457-3212 360.457.5442 I 118 E. First St., Port Angeles, WA I www.bellaitaliapa.com portangeleslandmark.com Peninsula Daily News Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival 2010 7
  • 8. Chefs share their culinary secrets The Olympic Peninsula is rich with culinary treasure. Learn tricks from the professionals with free demonstrations located at the Gateway Center and sponsored by First Federal, Olympic Restaurant Equipment and the Olympic Peninsula Culinary Tourism Association. The chefs for the cooking demonstration appear courtesy of the Olympic Peninsula Loop Culinary Tourism 2 p.m. Association (a.k.a. Olympic Culinary Loop), a nonprofit organization that exists to define and promote Olympic Coast Cuisine and celebrate the region’s unique culinary experience. Chef Ron Anderson, Etta’s Seafood, Seattle Preparing: Cider steamed blueshell mussels, smoked hamhock Reflecting the diverse microclimates, coastal proximity and Native American heritage that character- ize the Olympic Peninsula, Olympic Coast Cuisine combines sustainable locally-grown and foraged fruits, Ron’s goal at Etta’s is to design vegetables, herbs and berries, locally hunted game, bountiful local sea fare, and handcrafted local wines in a local and seasonal menus, waiting “farm to table” experience that instills a unique sense of place. for each ingredient to reach its The Olympic Culinary Loop is proud to share this sense of place with you through a fantastic demonstration perfect moment in season before stage line-up of chefs from around the Olympic Peninsula and beyond. he puts it on the customer’s plate. Each chef will use fresh, local ingredients to prepare mouth-watering Olympic Coastal Cuisine, from scallop While working at a country ceviche with pickled chanterelle mushrooms, perfect for company, to comfort food at its local best — Dungeness club in Wenatchee, he admir- crab mac & cheese. ingly watched the chef deftly and speedily slice through a pile of mushrooms, and from that mo- ment, he was drawn to the culinary world. Saturday dant knowledge of food. His menus fea- In 1997, he packed his jeep and drove to Seattle. In only five years, Ron worked his way up from sauté station ture beautiful, simple line-cook at Etta’s, to sous chef, and then to the top kitchen 11 a.m. food you want to eat position of chef in 2008. Chef Arran Stark, Cultivated Palette Catering, Port again and again. Townsend One of his favorite 3 p.m. Preparing: “Everything Salmon...Methods Class” things is to serve a new and creative Les Chan, Chef from Victoria, British Columbia The MC for the Food Demonstration Stage will be chef Preparing: Imperial crab spring rolls Arran Stark of Cultivated Palette Catering, Port Townsend. dish, such as choco- His culinary career began as an apprentice at Atlanta’s late soup, and see the Chef Chan is sure to entertain the crowd with his sharp Le Petite Auberge under chef Wolfgang Gropp, which led skeptical look on a wit and ongoing commentary throughout his demonstration. to him working with French Master Chef Bernard Goupy at guest’s face change to a look of pure happiness with that As a cooking instructor, he injects humor into his sold- the famed Le Clos at Chateau Elan. first bite. out culinary classes that bring people from all walks of life Arran’s career journey took him from the Museum of who are interested in good health and good eating. Fine Arts in Boston to the Hotel Wheatleigh in the 1 p.m. Chinatown’s unofficial ambassador, Chan is also a popu- Berkshires and on to Atlanta as executive chef at Glen Chef Jon Luzadder, Ajax Café, Port Hadlock lar tour guide regaling visitors with its wild history. Arven Country Club. Preparing: Linguini with butternut squash, mussels and wilted Arran and his wife, Micaela, moved to Port Townsend in greens (locally sourced) 4 p.m. 2006 where dreams of a sustainable farm to table business took root in the form of Cultivated Palette Catering and Jon is a Southern California na- Chef Jon Unruh, Wildfire Grill, Port Angeles Brassica Restaurant. tive who started his culinary career Preparing: “Comfort Food at its Local Best… Dungeness Crab at the Culinary Tour in Irvine, work- Mac & Cheese” noon ing and apprenticing at restaurants Peninsula residents have followed long time Port Ange- Jess Owen, chef and owner at Ocean Crest Resort, Moclips in Chicago, Detroit and Pittsburgh. les chef, Jon Unruh, from his early days at a local favorite, Preparing: Wild salmon au poivre with maple and balsamic Now he resides in Port the Bushwhacker, to the popular fine dining of the Wildfire glazed strawberries, wild huckleberry and mushroom risotto, and Townsend. He spent time work- Grill known for its wood-fired cuisine featuring local, in grilled asparagus ing at Fin’s Coastal Cuisine in Port season ingredients. Townsend and Cedar Creek in In the dining room Jess is known as a Certified Culinary Sequim before taking the executive Consultant. In the kitchen he is known as The Culinary chef position at the Ajax Café in 5 p.m. Madman for his unique creations like chai halibut and Port Hadlock. Chef Kaleb Wallace, Michael’s Seafood & Steakhouse, Roosevelt elk and berry soup. He brings 25 years of kitchen Port Angeles Jess’s philosophy is to keep dishes as simple as possible. experience and a commitment to use Preparing: Fresh pasta with chanterelle mushrooms and Dunge- He is known for his gregarious sense of humor and abun- locally sourced ingredients. ness crab with Olympic Cellars Chardonnay Butter 8 Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival 2010 Peninsula Daily NewsP
  • 9. Kaleb discovered his love for culinary arts while working ment with ingredients and combinations. From California, 3 p.m. in the kitchen at Michael’s Seafood and Steakhouse in his he traveled extensively in Europe and South West Asia. Chef Xinh Dwelley, Xinh’s Clam & Oyster House, Shelton hometown of Port Angeles. Encouraged to continue his Upon his return to the U.S., an infusion of continental Preparing: “Geoduck…Prepared by the Master” education he enrolled and graduated from the Le Cordon flavors found its way into his creations. Bleu Institute in Portland, Ore. Gabriel found a place as lead sauté chef at the Seasons Xinh T. Dwelley, chef of True to his Northwest roots, Kaleb loves seafood, espe- Restaurant in Davis, Calif., and then as sous chef at the Xinh’s Clam & Oyster House, cially salmon and its versatility in Olympic Coast cuisine. Indian Peach Food Co. in Point Reyes, Calif., where he was started cooking as a teenager at a instrumental in creating their menu. Today, Gabriel and wife, mess hall in her native Viet- sunday Jessica, own and operate Alder Wood Bistro in Sequim. nam for an entire battalion of American soldiers. She married 2 p.m. an American GI and immigrated 11 a.m. Chef Terry Sheehan, Executive Chef, Lake Crescent to the states in 1970. Les Chan, Chef from Victoria, British Columbia Prior to taking a job with Lodge, Port Angeles Preparing: Imperial crab spring rolls Taylor Shellfish, Xinh did not even know what an oyster was. Preparing: Kabocha pumpkin and Dungeness crab agnolotti See bio under Saturday. carbonara; alderwood smoked bacon; Washington state apples; Given time with the shellfish, she started winning cooking Oregon truffles; dairy fresh farms goat cheese-sage cream. competitions with her oyster stew. Additional tasting item: Spicy Dungeness crab and peanut soup In 1996, Xinh’s Clam and Oyster House in Shelton was noon born. Her food expresses the flavor memories of her home- Chef Ron Anderson, Etta’s Seafood, Seattle Terry’s engaging personality makes him a natural for land with the shellfish grown in nearby waters. Her loyal Preparing: Seared Pacific scallops with curried Nante carrots, television appearances and feature articles. fans sometimes call her food “Xinhful.” pumpkin seed vinaigrette He was raised in Potomac, Md., where his parents were See bio under Saturday. food and beverage executives. Inspired by this early exposure 4 p.m. to the culinary world, he started his career with the Donald Chef Steve McNabb, Olympic Coast Consulting, Port Trump Organization in 1985, working in various positions 1 p.m. Angeles including assistant banquet chef on the Trump Princess Yacht. Preparing: “Northwest Paella — A pan cooked over coals filled Chef Gabriel Schuenemann, Alder Wood Bistro, Sequim In 2005 he joined Aramark as the senior executive chef of with Spanish bomba rice, Dungeness crab, shrimp, and topped Preparing: “Foraged & Found” — Scallop ceviche with pickled the Wachovia Complex in Philadelphia, during which time with an assortment of veggies chanterelle mushrooms he oversaw all aspects of food and beverage operations for the 76ers, Philadelphia Flyers, Phantoms, and special events. Steve is a local freelance chef and culinary consultant. Gabriel began his culinary career catering throughout Prior to becoming executive chef for Lake Crescent Lodge, He is a former student of the Port Angeles Skills Center and the San Francisco Bay Area, learning gastronomical skills in he led the culinary team of The Boar’s Head and its AAA Four- last season was executive chef at the Saltery Lodge, one of an environment that afforded him the freedom to experi- Diamond award-winning restaurant, The Old Mill Room. Southeast Alaska’s most exclusive fishing lodges. 095094799 Enjoy your life. Loans for every dream. 800-800-1577 ourfirstfed.com Loan approval is is subject to normal credit qualifications. Interestrate and program terms are subject tto change without notice. Additional restrictions may apply. Loan approval subject to normal credit qualifications. Interest rate and program terms are subjec to change without apply. Member FDIC Peninsula Daily News Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival 2010 9