A good number of members have signed up for Black Hill’s inaugural book group gathering (on Zoom) but there is room for more participants. Even if you have not yet had the opportunity to read the book—it is much in demand through the library, we understand—you can enjoy a reading by author Tim Ransom and a discussion on the saving of this portion of the Nisqually Delta and related issues of land stewardship and responsibilities. Please send your questions and comments before the meeting to Anne Kilgannon who will moderate the conversation, at anneandgary@nullgmail.com. We hope for a free flowing discussion sparked by your questions and participation during the presentation.
The book is available from Orca Books, Browsers, Timberland Regional Library, the Dupont Museum website, and as an eBook on Amazon, or by ordering directly from the author at https://gorhamprinting.com/book/nisqually.
Register in advance for this meeting:
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