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X-WR-CALDESC:Join the Wenatchee River Institute to welcome back the salmon!
  Join us for the unveiling of the new salmon sculpture located on the WRI 
 campus\, including a presentation from the artist\, a ceremony with member
 s of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation\, and a community
  social.\n\nIndigenous artist\, Swede W. Albert will be joining us to desc
 ribe the art piece\, his process\, his business\, and what the salmon mean
 s to him and his culture. Swede is from the 12 Confederated Tribes of the 
 Colville Reservation in Omak\, Washington. He is a direct descendant of th
 e p’squosa people. His business\, Salvage Artistry\, creates artwork using
  recycled and salvaged objects and materials. \n\nAfter Swede’s presentati
 on in the Red Barn\, we will walk together towards Barn Beach by the Wenat
 chee River to see the new salmon  sculpture and perform a ceremony with me
 mbers of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation and Salmon Ch
 ief\, Darnell Sam. All are welcome to join this ceremony and blessing of t
 he salmon sculpture.\n\nFollowing the ceremony\, everyone is invited to st
 ay for a community social with complimentary sparkling water provided. Enj
 oy the evening summer sunshine with us and celebrate this beautiful new ad
 dition to the WRI campus!\n\n6pm: Artist presentation with Swede W. Albert
  in the Red Barn.\n6:30pm: Ceremony and blessing of the salmon sculpture w
 ith a community social to follow.\n\nNo registration is needed for this ev
 ent.\n\nNote: This salmon sculpture is the second sculpture we have commis
 sioned from Swede Albert. The first sculpture was\, unfortunately\, stolen
  in February. To stay on this journey to foster a closer connection with t
 he p’squosa people\, we commissioned a bigger\, heavier salmon to be creat
 ed by Swede. The new sculpture will be installed near its original locatio
 n. It will be monitored at all times with cameras and will be placed on a 
 more secure base.
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Wenatchee River Institute to welcome back the salmon! 
 Join us for the unveiling of the new salmon sculpture located on the WRI c
 ampus\, including a presentation from the artist\, a ceremony with members
  of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation\, and a community 
 social.\n\nIndigenous artist\, Swede W. Albert will be joining us to descr
 ibe the art piece\, his process\, his business\, and what the salmon means
  to him and his culture. Swede is from the 12 Confederated Tribes of the C
 olville Reservation in Omak\, Washington. He is a direct descendant of the
  p’squosa people. His business\, Salvage Artistry\, creates artwork using 
 recycled and salvaged objects and materials. \n\nAfter Swede’s presentatio
 n in the Red Barn\, we will walk together towards Barn Beach by the Wenatc
 hee River to see the new salmon  sculpture and perform a ceremony with mem
 bers of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation and Salmon Chi
 ef\, Darnell Sam. All are welcome to join this ceremony and blessing of th
 e salmon sculpture.\n\nFollowing the ceremony\, everyone is invited to sta
 y for a community social with complimentary sparkling water provided. Enjo
 y the evening summer sunshine with us and celebrate this beautiful new add
 ition to the WRI campus!\n\n6pm: Artist presentation with Swede W. Albert 
 in the Red Barn.\n6:30pm: Ceremony and blessing of the salmon sculpture wi
 th a community social to follow.\n\nNo registration is needed for this eve
 nt.\n\nNote: This salmon sculpture is the second sculpture we have commiss
 ioned from Swede Albert. The first sculpture was\, unfortunately\, stolen 
 in February. To stay on this journey to foster a closer connection with th
 e p’squosa people\, we commissioned a bigger\, heavier salmon to be create
 d by Swede. The new sculpture will be installed near its original location
 . It will be monitored at all times with cameras and will be placed on a m
 ore secure base.
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LOCATION:Wenatchee River Institute\, 347 Division St\, Leavenworth\, WA 988
 26 US
SUMMARY:Salmon Sculpture Ceremony
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