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X-WR-CALDESC:Join us in the Red Barn for an author presentation with Wenatc
 hee Valley local\, Rod Molzahn\, on his book 'What They Found: Stories of 
 People in North Central Washington.' People have lived in North Central Wa
 shington for at least 8\,000 years and the land has provided for them. The
 y have lived on the land and from the land. The land satisfied all the nee
 ds of the early people: food\, clothing\, shelter\, tools and weapons. The
  people were part of the land and the land was part of the people. They be
 lieved the Creator had given the land to them to sustain them. The land wa
 s precious. The land and the people cannot be separated.\n\nAll the valley
 s and rivers of North Central Washington share a beginning in the same vol
 canic and glacial violence. The peopling and development of the valleys ha
 s followed the same pattern throughout North Central Washington. Though on
  slightly different timelines\, they all share the same history. It’s diff
 icult to consider any one part of North Central Washington without stumbli
 ng over the connections any part has with all the other parts. Put another
  way\, there is no part of North Central Washington that does not grow fru
 it. This book is an effort to find and consider those connections and to c
 elebrate the people who have called this place home.\n\nDoors open at 6:30
 pm for community social with local beer and wine available for purchase. T
 he presentation begins at 7:00pm.\nFree event with a donation basket at do
 or.\n\nSince these events are now indoors in close quarters\, only people 
 who are vaccinated for COVID-19 (regardless of eligibility) may attend. We
  still ask that you wear a mask. Thank you for following this honor system
 .\nWindows will be open during the event (along with an air purifier opera
 ting)\, so please bring a layer to keep you warm.\n\nA Book for All Season
 s will be at the event to sell Rod's book.\n\nRod Molzahn has lived in Nor
 th Central Washington for more than fifty years and has been writing about
  the area for twenty of those years. He has been heard on Wenatchee Valley
  radio stations telling stories about the people of North Central Washingt
 on and has produced spoken word CDs of short stories about the people and 
 events of the area’s past. He has contributed over 150 monthly articles on
  regional history for Wenatchee’s Good Life magazine since 2007. Molzahn h
 as also been an occasional contributor to Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cult
 ural Center’s Confluence magazine and is a speaker in demand for a variety
  of groups and historical societies across North Central Washington.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us in the Red Barn for an author presentation with Wenatch
 ee Valley local\, Rod Molzahn\, on his book 'What They Found: Stories of P
 eople in North Central Washington.' People have lived in North Central Was
 hington for at least 8\,000 years and the land has provided for them. They
  have lived on the land and from the land. The land satisfied all the need
 s of the early people: food\, clothing\, shelter\, tools and weapons. The 
 people were part of the land and the land was part of the people. They bel
 ieved the Creator had given the land to them to sustain them. The land was
  precious. The land and the people cannot be separated.\n\nAll the valleys
  and rivers of North Central Washington share a beginning in the same volc
 anic and glacial violence. The peopling and development of the valleys has
  followed the same pattern throughout North Central Washington. Though on 
 slightly different timelines\, they all share the same history. It’s diffi
 cult to consider any one part of North Central Washington without stumblin
 g over the connections any part has with all the other parts. Put another 
 way\, there is no part of North Central Washington that does not grow frui
 t. This book is an effort to find and consider those connections and to ce
 lebrate the people who have called this place home.\n\nDoors open at 6:30p
 m for community social with local beer and wine available for purchase. Th
 e presentation begins at 7:00pm.\nFree event with a donation basket at doo
 r.\n\nSince these events are now indoors in close quarters\, only people w
 ho are vaccinated for COVID-19 (regardless of eligibility) may attend. We 
 still ask that you wear a mask. Thank you for following this honor system.
 \nWindows will be open during the event (along with an air purifier operat
 ing)\, so please bring a layer to keep you warm.\n\nA Book for All Seasons
  will be at the event to sell Rod's book.\n\nRod Molzahn has lived in Nort
 h Central Washington for more than fifty years and has been writing about 
 the area for twenty of those years. He has been heard on Wenatchee Valley 
 radio stations telling stories about the people of North Central Washingto
 n and has produced spoken word CDs of short stories about the people and e
 vents of the area’s past. He has contributed over 150 monthly articles on 
 regional history for Wenatchee’s Good Life magazine since 2007. Molzahn ha
 s also been an occasional contributor to Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultu
 ral Center’s Confluence magazine and is a speaker in demand for a variety 
 of groups and historical societies across North Central Washington.
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LOCATION:Red Barn\, 347 Division Street\, Leavenworth
SUMMARY:Red Barn Event: Stories of People in North Central Washington
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