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Saturday, July 10
2 to 4 pm
Art of Shirley Gittelsohn: Paintings and Reflections. Shirley will sign her beautiful book, filled with her paintings and musings about how they came to be.
Saturday, July 17
2 to 4 pm
The Mine by Daniel R. Cobb. A biologist from Oregon's DEQ is trying hard to close a cyanide leach mine in the Wallowas. His investigation reveals corruption, fraud and murder. Tight plot, well written, entirely plausible!
Saturday, July 24
2 to 4 pm
Massacred for Gold by R. Gregory Nokes. In 1887, more than 30 Chinese gold miners were massacred on the Oregon side of Hells Canyon, the deepest canyon in North America. This book unearths the evidence that points to an improbable gang of seven rustlers and schoolboys, one only fifteen, as the killers. A fascinating story that reads like a novel.
Saturday, November 27
2 to 4 pm
Mariposa Road: The First Butterfly Big Year by Robert Michael Pyle. A jewel of natural history from Bob Pyle as he searches for as many of the 800 American butterflies as he can find. From California to the far north, from the Everglades to Kauai, the indomitable, witty, informative and inspirational Bob takes us along.
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