Hot cider and History, along with a great assortment of donated cookies, were served to over 70 visitors at our November on the North Shore OPEN HOUSE. The day began indeed as 'Horriable' - thunder, lightning and torrential rain - but improved throughout the day. One intrepid visitor even arrived from Astoria in his kayak!
Four interpreters from the Pacific NW Living Historians and a 'Newfie' dog - always a big hit - set up camp and interacted with quests.
Once again, David Manuel's beautifully detailed Lewis & Clark sculpture was displayed - thanks to Sally Stadelman and Pat Quinn.
Thanks to all the volunteers who helped!
Thanks to all the visitors who made it special for all of us.
Thank you one and all for making our "HORRIABLE" day just wonderful.