Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest

Alki Beach Park 2665 Alki Avenue SW, Seattle, Washington, United States

The SeaHorse Dive Club and the Marker Buoy Dive Club are once again joining forces to bring you the Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest. As always, it will be held at Alki Beach Park in Seattle. Meet at 9:00 AM, splash at 10:00, teams must be finished by 11:00, judging at 11:30.

November Night Dive

Alki Cove 2 1660 Harbor Avenue SW, Seattle, WA, United States

The November Club Meeting is a night dive at Cove 2. This will be on November 16th. The official meet time is 6 PM, with an expected splash at 6:30 PM. If you want to do an early dive, please show up by 4 PM, for a 4:30 splash. Be…

Free

Trip to Grand Cayman, Sunset House

The SeaHorse Dive Club is going to Sunset House, Grand Cayman this December. Sign-ups for the trip are now closed. We have a crew of 13 heading down. Why should I travel with the club? Often groups get a discount with resorts, and that's the case with Sunset House. By…

Club Dive

Club Dive at Redondo this coming Wednesday, 1/10. We plan on 2 dives. Meet time for the first dive is 3:30. Meet time for the second dive is 5:30. This is a chance to see a CTOM, poacher. This is a chance to get an evening dive in before the…

January 2024 Club Meeting

Angelo's Pizza Burien 601 SW 153rd Street, Burien, Washington, United States

Our first club meeting of the year! Come on out and reconnect with your SeaHorse friends or make new friends. We'll do some business then tell you all about George Barron's trip to Cuba and the SeaHorse trip to Grand Cayman last December, and talk about where we might go next.

Free

Club Dive – Cove 2

Alki Cove 2 1660 Harbor Avenue SW, Seattle, WA, United States

Join Ed Gullekson and Pieter Booth for two dives at Cove 2 on Tuesday 1/30. Meet at 4 pm splash at 4:30. Second dive splash at about 6:30 for a true night dive. Come prepared with fully charged primary light and backup.

Club Night Dive – Redondo

Wednesday, February 21, at 4:30 PM (for the first dive) or the second dive, about 6:30 PM for a real night dive. This will give us a chance to do a dive report at the Club meeting the next day. Please comment on FaceBook page if you plan to attend.

February Club Meeting

Bob's Burgers & Brew 1611 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett, Washington, United States

Our February club meeting will feature our own Jacob Jurmain, telling us about how humans are, in many places, making the Earth better. You'll remember Jake from his presentation last year on the development of 3D printed artificial reef components, and underwater habitat enhancement.

Free

Club Dive at Mukilteo

Mukilteo T-Dock 796 Front St, Mukilteo, WA 98275, Mukilteo, WA, United States

Club dive at Mukilteo (next to Silver Cloud Inn). Thursday February 29th. Meet up with Michael P. Snow and me (Ed Gullekson) at 9 AM. We are planning 2 dives. Please comment to the Facebook post or send me an email (address below) if you are planning to join us.…

Boeing 5K Fun Run and Open House

Boeing Everett Activity Center 6400 36th Ave W, Everett, Washington, United States

The Boeing 5K fun run is Saturday March 16th at the Boeing Everett Activity Center, 6400 36th Ave W, Everett, WA 98203. In addition to the 5K run, Boeing has invited recreation clubs and other Boeing organizations to set up information tables to let folks know what we’re all about.

March Club Meeting – Travel Info

Angelo's Pizza Burien 601 SW 153rd Street, Burien, Washington, United States

We're down south again for the March club meeting, at Angelo's in Burien, and we'll be talking about traveling with the SeaHorses in 2024. We'll cover details of our planned trip to Captain Don's Habitat in Bonaire, and talk about our Reid Harbor Rendezvous and other regional opportunities. As always,…

April Club Meeting

Angelo's of Bellevue 1830 130th Avenue NE, Bellevue, Washington, United States

For the April meeting, we’ll be heading north again and our resident marine biologist Ed Gullekson will walk you through some basic fish identification for the critters you’ll commonly see in the Pacific Northwest.