Marchers in the People’s Climate March, including a contingent from Port Townsend, carry signs in favor of addressing climate change as they walk though downtown Port Angeles on April 29. Jefferson …
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Marchers in the People’s Climate March, including a contingent from Port Townsend, carry signs in favor of addressing climate change as they walk though downtown Port Angeles on April 29. Jefferson County Commissioner Kate Dean spoke at the event that an estimated 400 people took part in, according to Port Townsend Mayor Deborah Stinson, who also spoke. Photo by Chris Tucker