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Oral Historian, Randy Lewis, to share legends at Royal Block

 

March 30, 2023

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Randy Lewis has dedicated himself to fostering intercultural dialogue, understanding and allyship among communities in Washington.

WAITSBURG-The Royal Block welcomes oral historian, Randy Lewis, to share legends associated with the Columbia Plateau Cultural Area at the Royal Block in Waitsburg on April 1, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public (21+).

Lewis, or K'ayaxan in his native tongue, will also provide a screening and an insightful exposition of "A Winter's Tale," a student film produced by Amelia Yokel Egbert in association with Icicle Creek Center for the Arts. A Q&A will follow the film, moderated by host Joseph Roberts.

Lewis is a trusted elder descended from the Wenatchi-P'squosa of the Colville Confederated Tribes. He received the Washington State Historical Society's 2019-20 Peace and Friendship Award and The Wenatchee World's 2022 Progress Award in honor of his lifetime of dedication to Native visibility and rights.

After graduating high school, he served on the board of the National Indian Youth Council and is an emeritus board member of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. He testified before the US Congress in support of Native American Education initiatives.

About Royal Block: The Royal Block is an oasis for the curious, the community, and travelers seeking a refreshing sojourn. Located at 222 Main Street, Waitsburg, WA. This bohemian hotel features wonderfully appointed guest rooms and a spacious bar to savor established, side project, and upstart wines and ales from across the Walla Walla Valley while immersed in art, poetry, music, and lively conversation. The Art Bar is open Thursdays and Fridays 4–8 p.m. and Saturdays 2–8 p.m. http://www.theRoyalBlock.com, @theRoyalBlock

 

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