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Stronger Together: “Harvest Moon and the Art of Storytelling”

Stronger Together: “Harvest Moon and the Art of Storytelling” with Harvest Moon, Master Basketweaver and Storyteller

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Stronger Together: “Harvest Moon and the Art of Storytelling” with Harvest Moon, Master Basketweaver and Storyteller

Thursday, October 23rd, 2025 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm

Via zoom! You will receive the link via email prior to the event.

Storytelling uses words to create new worlds and experiences in a listener's imagination, and they can have an influence on genuine human emotions. Stories help you overcome objections and fears, or they can help you create inspiration and a call to action. If you deliver a story right, it can last a lifetime.

Join us as we hear Harvest Moon’s journey as a storyteller and delight in the telling of a traditional story!

We recommend having a paper and pencil on hand.

$25 GIFT CARD RAFFLE! 

Winner picks: Walmart, Amazon, ACE Hardware, or Starbucks

(Must be present to participate)

The event is free but advance registration is required. Register at: 

https://forms.gle/7MMaK7LoUUJ9VgG58 

Registration deadline: Wednesday, October 22nd, by noon.

***Spots are limited so please be mindful when committing. If you are unable to make it, please let us know so that we can make your spot available to other people in the community.***

Contact Us: drcghp@drcghp.org | 360-532-8950

Meet Harvest Moon:

Master Basketweaver and Storyteller Harvest Moon combines her unique talents and many skills to create educational lectures for people of all ages about the abundance of life amongst the Northwest Coast Tribes. Harvest Moon speaks from her heart and spirit, leaving people with a different perspective of the N.W. Coastal Tribes. Harvest Moon has received the Peace and Friendship Award presented by the Washington State Historical Society in recognition of her significant contributions to the understanding of N.W. Native Heritage, and she has served two terms for The Washington Commission for the Humanities as an Inquiry Mind speaker. Her interest in History and her vast amount of research gives her the title as a professional speaker and storyteller.

About Stronger Together:

Stronger Together is a restorative, multigenerational community and teen positive program for people 12+. Once a month, September to May, we gather around topics of importance to our community, such as self care, positive mental outlooks, and healthy relationships, share information and resources and create a space for learning from one another.

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