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Museum After Hours: Diversity and Unity in the Walla Walla Valley

  • Fort Walla Walla Museum 755 NE Myra Road Walla Walla United States (map)

Daniel Clark will present on the history of the various ethnic groups in the Walla Walla Valley, as well as other ways we are diverse, and the activities of the Walla Walla Diversity Coalition and the new Walla Walla Civility Project.  Both are groups seeking to promote better understanding as well as mutual respect and cooperation in our community.

Daniel Clark is a retired attorney and community activist who has written a variety of books, including “Historic Sites and Markers of Walla Walla County.” His new book Diversity and Unity in the Walla Walla Valley will be available for sale in the Museum Store.

Museum After Hours are free to attend, and this talk will take place on-site in the Grand Hall.

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