Saturday, May 25, 2019

“Down on the Farm” An historic presentation of The Skamokawa Creamery Farmers Association; 1898 through 1943

[Skamokawa, WA] Friends of Skamokawa presents “Down on the Farm” An Historic presentation of The Skamokawa Creamery Farmers Association; 1898 through 1943.
Our “Down on the Farm” exhibit open June 1st, runs through August 31st and features historical photos, antique creamery items, and more. Taste Little Island Creamery samples at our opening along with other beverages, cookies, and treats. Little Island Creamery will also be sharing their experiences running a creamery in Wahkiakum County today. Artist Keith Hoofnagle will have pieces available for purchase.
“Down on the Farm”
An historic presentation of The Skamokawa Creamery Farmers Association; 1898 through 1943.
Where: Skamokawa’s River Life Interpretive Center/Central School/Redmen Hall, 1394 W. State Route 4, Skamokawa, WA
When: Saturday June 1st 12:00 – 4:00 PM
Call: (360) 795-3007
Friends of Skamokawa Foundation
River Life interpretive Center/Central School/Redmen Hall
1394 W. State Route 4
PO Box 67
Skamokawa, WA 98647

Friends of Skamokawa Mission Statement
To promote, support, and create opportunities
 to enhance the well-being of the Skamokawa National 
Historic District and surroundings through historical 
and historically compatible development and through the 
interpretation of the natural and human history 
of the Skamokawa National Historic District.

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Farm & Flowers Photography Exhibit Runs through May 26th



We've got an amazingly beautiful photography exhibit on display right now and here are all the details: [Skamokawa, WA] Friends of Skamokawa is pleased to announce Farm & Flowers, an exhibition of photography by Desiree East Craven (Backwater Farm, Puget Island) and Brian Winner (Blue Skies Farm of Puget Island). Capturing the intensity of the natural world from the vast to the minuscule, these photographer/farmers capture the true essence of life on a Puget Island Farm. Displayed in Skamokawa’s historic 1894 Schoolhouse/River Life Interpretive Center/Central School/Redmen Hall and runs through May 26th.

Address: 1394 W. State Route 4
Phone: (360) 795-3007
Email: fos1894@gmail.com
Website: www.friendsofskamokawa.org
Blogspot: www.friendsofskamokawa.blogspot.com