Bridge of the Gods Puppet Show

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Put on by the Tears of Joy Theatre, performance location Winningstad Theatre, 1111 SW Broadway, Portland OR. Puppetry brings a Native American legend to the Liberty stage. Huddle close to our campfire and listen to the story of the Bridge of the Gods. This legend tells of a fight between two brothers that caused the great land bridge in the Columbia Gorge to collapse. Join Coyote and She Who Watches as this story of the river and mountains unfolds. This remarkable play, based on a Klickitat version of the tale, is written by Native American storyteller Ed Edmo (Shoshone-Bannock), designed by Lillian Pitt (Warm Springs/Yakima) and features music by Arlie Neskahi (Dine’ Nation New Mexico) and poetry by Elizabeth Woody (Warm Springs/Yakima).

Evening Showing on the 19th of February!

More information at: http://www.liberty-theater.org/

For further information you can contact:
  • Robert Heacock
    Washington State Secretary and Membership Chair
    Email: Heacock1@mindspring.com
    Phone: 509-924-4020
  • Barb Kubik
    Chair, Washington State Governor's Lewis and Clark Trail Committee
    Email: chemna@aol.com
    Phone: 360.546.5949
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WA-LCTHF Chapter Meeting

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Bridge of the Gods Puppet Show

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Behind-the-Scenes Collection Tour

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Fort Clatsop "Wintering Over"

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Jack Nisbet : A Reading from The Collector

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Jack Nisbet: David Douglas at Fort Vancouver National Site

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Artist's Premiere: Cultural Encounters

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Presenter: Paul Lanquist
Event Start Time: 1:00 pm
Event End Time: 2:00 pm
Coordinator: Sally Freeman
Coordinator Contact: 503-861-4424, sally_freeman@nps.gov
Starting Location: Fort Clatsop visitor center (Netul River Room) of Lewis and Clark National Historical Park

Our park has a free monthly guest speaker series, generally held on the third Sunday of the month from September through May. These programs are open to the public and feature a variety of topics.
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<font color="red">Christmas Potluck at Ft. Clatsop</font>

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Cold Weather Survival; a Way of Life

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Presenter: Frank Heyl
Event Start Time: 1:00 pm
Event End Time: 2:00 pm
Coordinator: Sally Freeman
Coordinator Contact: 503-861-4424, sally_freeman@nps.gov
Starting Location: Fort Clatsop visitor center (Netul River Room) of Lewis and Clark National Historical Park

Our park has a free monthly guest speaker series, generally held on the third Sunday of the month from September through May. These programs are open to the public and feature a variety of topics.
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