Heritage Fruit Tree Grafting Workshop & Scion Exchange
Join KWIAHT and Lopez Island Historical Society for a hands on heritage fruit tree grafting workshop and scionwood exchange on
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Join KWIAHT and Lopez Island Historical Society for a hands on heritage fruit tree grafting workshop and scionwood exchange on
6:30-8:00PM, Thursday, April 18, Lopez Community Center, 204 Village Rd What can the long history of shipwrecks in Oregon, Washington,
6:30-8:00PM, Thursday, March 14, Lopez Community Center, 204 Village Rd. Professor Peter Boag’s research and writing has helped explode the
7:00-8:30PM, Thursday, November 9, Lopez Community Center, 204 Village Rd. Join Leslie Eastwood as she will share examples of Coast
1:00PM-4:00PM, Sunday, October 22, Lopez Museum, 28 Washburn Pl Join Lopez Museum and Kwiaht for a celebration of heritage apples
4:30PM-7:00PM, Wednesday, October 4, Lopez Museum, 28 Washburn Pl. We had so much fun at our first Happy Hour, we
7:00 – 8:30pm, September 16, 2023, Woodmen Hall, 4102 Fisherman Bay Rd What’s that? Lemurs? Peter Cavanagh’s life has been
Bring your family to the Lopez Museum for a day of animals, games, crafts, and other historical activities! 11:00 AM
Have you thought to yourself recently: It’s been a while since I’ve been to the Museum! Or (no shame!): I’ve
Join Skye Burn, producer of the June & Farrar Project and granddaughter of author June Burn, at the Port Stanley Schoolhouse on June 18th to celebrate the 7th printing of Burn’s Living High: An Unconventional Biography. Living High chronicles the life of June and Farrar Burn who homesteaded on Waldron Island, lived north of the Arctic Circle before Alaska became a state, and toured the U.S. with their two young sons in the Burn Ballad Bungalow. Reception and book signing to follow.