Traditionally, in some Indigenous cultures, stories and teachings were shared around the fire during the cold, snowy months as a way to educate youth, pass on culture, and keep family history alive.
Join the Methow Valley Interpretive Center Saturday, February 21st for Keep the Fire burning, a night of story-telling that you won’t want to miss! Our guests of honor will be Native Elders Randy Lewis and Arnold Cleveland. There might even be some musical surprises!
This event will be held at the Twisp Valley Grange. Doors will open at 6pm for mingling, and the event will start at 7pm. Admission is by donation. We hope you'll be able to join us!
Keep the Fire Burning: A night of winter-time storytelling
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