After the City purchased and restored Skansie Netshed for public access, a “Request for Proposals” was circulated in search of a non-profit to manage it. In 2015, the Skansie Netshed Foundation was formed and, in good faith, our volunteers have been stewards of the Netshed ever since. 

Skansie Netshed Foundation Mission Statement

“An educational organization dedicated to the preservation of Skansie Netshed and the advancement of fishing family heritage as it exists in the people, places, vessels, skills, and stories of Gig Harbor’s commercial fishing industry.”

SNF is a 501 c(3) non-profit organization established to preserve and protect the Skansie Netshed and its contents.  The Foundation secured a 20-year lease with the City of Gig Harbor to ensure seasonal public access for our community. Members of the Foundation meet monthly to maintain the artifacts, develop displays and educational programming, maintain summer hours, and host holiday events. (The Shed is unheated cold, and damp during the winter months; doors open June through September.)

SNF guides provide individualized tours of the Shed. We give all guests the freedom and flexibility to explore the Netshed at their own pace. Some prefer a quiet walk through in silence, but most prefer more meaningful one-on-one interactions.

In 2023, the Netshed welcomed over 22,000 visitors in just 3 1/2 months.

The Shed’s artifacts, interpretive signage, displays, interactive activities, photographs, and mixed media (video) encourage deeper discussions that our guides are eager to provide.

When guests learn about the Skansies, they get to know the spirit of the brothers and a culture shared by hundreds of other heritage families in our community. They also learn about the successes of our contemporary Fishing Fleet that is renowned for its skill and longevity. Visitors leave with a deeper understanding because they are given an opportunity to tap into local knowledge. 

Many of our guides are of Croatian descent, are Heritage family-members, are retired or active commercial fishermen, or are deeply interested/committed to maintaining the Netshed and fulfilling the Mission of our organization. For more information or if you are interested in becoming a volunteer at the Skansie Netshed, please Contact Us.

Photo courtesty of MOHAI (Museum of History and Industry) in Seattle

Photo courtesty of MOHAI (Museum of History and Industry) in Seattle

In the early 1940s, Gig Harbor's waterfront was dotted with netsheds.  The image above was taken during the summer fishing season (because there are no boats tied to the piling).

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