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Become a FISH Member

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP LEVELS

$15 – Chum Salmon (Student)
$15 – Silver Salmon (Seniors over 65)
$25 – Pink Salmon (Individual)
$40 – Sockeye Salmon (Family)

$50 – Rainbow (Educator)

$85 – Steelhead (Small Business/Non-Profit)
$150 – Kokanee (Corporate)
$500 – King Salmon (Benefactor)

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP LEVELS

$1,000 – Salmon Ambassador

We accept credit card payments online, or simply send a check made out to “FISH” to 125 W. Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA 98027.

We also welcome gifts of any amount. Every bit helps!

FISH members enjoy the following benefits:

  • Free access to quarterly “FISH Member Days,” special events exclusively for FISH members (behind the scenes tours, movie nights, fish print parties, summer fun fest)
  • Discounts on facility rentals and Summer Salmon Science Camp
  • A colorful vinyl car decal that will allow you to display your support of FISH with others
  • Beginning in 2017, a special renewal gift for returning FISH Members
  • A 10% discount at the FISH Shop, the gift shop located on the hatchery grounds
  • Monthly e-newsletters
  • Annual membership meetings
  • Pride in knowing that you are doing your part for the environment, wildlife, and education
  • Tax deduction — FISH is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization; 100% of your donation is tax deductible.

 

Read what FISH members have to say about why they belong:

FISH membership gives me the incomparable satisfaction of supporting the best Northwest environmental education and advocacy work that preserves and share our precious natural heritage.

It is a thrill to share my love of anadromous fish with the public and my fellow FISH members. Membership feeds my need to constantly learn – those opportunities grow every week. I greatly enjoy working directly with the fish.

Being a FISH member allows me to meet and associate with people who care about salmon and the over all environment. Being a volunteer at the hatchery is a wonderful experience allowing me to educate visitors and explain the salmon lifecycle.

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