City Sponsored Events

Indigenous Peoples Day - Storytelling by Roger Fernandes and Fern Renville

  • Date: 10/10/2020 11:00 am - 12:00 pm  

In honor of Indigenous Peoples Day, Roger Fernandes and Fern Renville will share cultural stories which connect to Shoreline’s Indigenous history and current day.

Roger Fernandes is a member of the Lower Elwha Band of the S'Klallam Indians. He is an artist, storyteller, and educator whose work focuses on the local Puget Salish tribes of western Washington. Fern Renville, is a citizen of the Sisseton/Wahpeton Tribe of South Dakota. She is an artist, a theater actor, director and playwright, and a Dakota Sioux storyteller.

Registration Required (Limited to 100 attendees).  Please register online to receive zoom link.

Recording will be shared on the Shoreline Historical Museum and Kruckeberg Botanic Garden websites for those who cannot attend.

 

 

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