Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Rolling on the River - A Maritime History

The Friends of Skamokawa Foundation
PO Box 67 - Skamokawa, WA 98647 
 (360) 795-3007 - fos1894@gmail.com


Rolling on the River
A Maritime History
The Friends of Skamokawa and Redmen Hall are looking for some great stories and pictures depicting the life on the lower Columbia River-Past and Present

If you have any personal pictures and stories about fishing, tug boating, kayaking, stern wheeling or any other commercial ventures on the lower Columbia, please fill out the following form so that our exhibit committee can contact you to be a part of this great presentation to open early summer 2016. (Besides, stories and photos, we are also looking for contributions such as, but not limited to, model fishing boats, tug boats or sternwheelers. All materials will be returned at the conclusion of the exhibit.)

Name:________________________________________________________
Email:_______________________________________________________
Phone:_______________________________________________________
Description of materials/stories you will be willing to share with us: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Would you be willing to be part of an oral presentation at a given time during the exhibit? Please check one: ______Yes _______No
·         You may print and mail this form to: Redmen Hall, PO Box 67, Skamokawa, WA 98647.
·         You can also send your information via email.

·         If you have any questions, email us at fos1894@gmail.com - Phone: (360) 795-3007






Friday, December 11, 2015

Final Weekend of our Annual Holiday Gift/Open House "Deck the Hall", Dec. 11th, 12th and 13th-12-4 PM





 This is the final weekend of our annual holiday gift/open house, “Deck the Hall". Friday, Saturday and Sunday, December 11th, 12th and 13th  we are open from 12-4 PM.

The gift shop, book store, and upstairs have many unique local treasures, favorites, new items, and crafted work of many local artists. Including but not limited to: 

  •         Copper designs by Jo Schnotala
  •         Wood trivets,
  •          Cooling racks,
  •          Spreaders from Steve Ullakko
  •          Favorites such as herbal teas
  •          Jewelry
  •          Ceramics
  •          Puppets
  •          Singing birds
  •          T-shirts
  •          Woven scarves
  •       Photo art
  •     Artistic paintings
  •          Photography
  •          Cards and more! 

Whether you are looking for that unique gift, stocking stuffer, art, or a great book, we have a wonderful selection of choices.  Stop by, take a look around and “Shop Local!”

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Our Holiday Gift Bazaar Continues for Two More Weekends!

Only two weekends left to come on over to Redmen Hall and take a look at our wonderful selection of unique, high quality items created by local artists, crafters and musicians. Our holiday hours are Thursday through Sunday, 12:00 to 4:00 pm. We are open through Sunday December 13th!