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Museum kicks off summer season
with full day of great activities |
May 8, 2015 |
Saturday, May 9 is the day for a full day of
great Boundary County activities at the Museum.
The Boundary County Museum kicks off their
summer season with a slate of fun,
entertainment, and education that will last
through the day.
Things begin at 10:00 a.m. with demonstrations
on textile artistry and on metal lathe.
Next up, at 11:00 a.m., learn how to tie flies
just the way those Boundary County trout like
them. In addition, those who love stories and
those who love history can view a special
presentation of stories related to Boundary
County's 100th birthday being celebrated this
year.
After that--lunch for everyone. Hot dogs, chips,
soda, water will be available in the Museum's
Railroad Courtyard.
An art display and seminar follows at 1:00 p.m.,
along with a blacksmithing demonstration.
Following those presentations, the recently
released movie The Fish Between the Falls,
documenting sturgeon recovery efforts on the
Kootenai River, will be shown. Much of this
movie was filmed right here in Boundary County.
The special day of activities finishes up at
3:00 p.m. with a presentation on Kootenai
Culture.
To see the
Official Flyer for this event, published by the
Museum, click here.
Pick out what sounds fun or interesting to you,
or attend everything, but plan on a big day at
the Museum on Saturday, May 9!
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