BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//PYVOBJECT//NONSGML Version 1//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:events.uid.5760@www.discovernikkei.org DTSTART:20180929T000000Z DTEND:20180929T000000Z DESCRIPTION:The Monterey Bay has been a melting pot of fishermen\, which be gan with the Rumsien Ohlone\,&nbsp\;<span style="background-color: initial \;">the Native people in the Monterey area. Later\, whalers from the Azore s\, squid fishermen from&nbsp\; <span style="background-color: initial\;"> China\, abalone divers and salmon fishermen from Japan\, and sardine fishe rmen from Sic <span style="background-color: initial\;">ily\, all of whom came to Monterey to create an interesting mix.\n\nTim Thomas is a fourth-g eneration native of the Monterey area. He is&nbsp\;<span style="background -color: initial\;">a popular speaker and lively tour guide. For 16 years\, he was the histo <span style="background-color: initial\;">rian and curat or for the Monterey Maritime &amp\; History Museum and has&nbsp\; <span st yle="background-color: initial\;">worked with the Monterey Bay Aquarium\, California State Parks and the&nbsp\; <span style="background-color: initi al\;">Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. He is author of &ldquo\;The Abalone&nbsp\; <span style="background-color: initial\;">King of Monterey: &lsquo\;Pop&rsquo\; Ernest Doelter\,&rdquo\; &ldquo\;The Japanese on the Monterey&nbsp\; <span style="background-color: initial\;">Peninsula&rdquo\ ; and co-author of &ldquo\;Monterey&rsquo\;s Waterfront.&rdquo\; Tim also conducts&nbsp\; <span style="background-color: initial\;">monthly &ldquo\; Wharf Walks&rdquo\; on Monterey&rsquo\;s Old Fisherman&rsquo\;s Wharf and also&nbsp\; <span style="background-color: initial\;">offers Cannery Row w alking tours.\n\nMuseum Admission:\n <span style="background-color: initia l\;">Members FREE\n <span style="background-color: initial\;">$5 Seniors 6 5+/Students\n <span style="background-color: initial\;">$8 Non-Members\n\n Reservations requested\n <span style="background-color: initial\;">Email: <a href="mailto:PublicPrograms@jamsj.org">PublicPrograms@jamsj.org</a>\n<s pan style="background-color: initial\;">or call (408) 294-3138 DTSTAMP:20240416T233546Z SUMMARY:Japanese Fishermen of Monterey URL:/en/events/2018/09/29/japanese-fishermen-of-monterey/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR