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“Together Through Their Eyes” – FREE (RSVP required) Second Series Walk & Learn at Coal Mines Trail

Roslyn Downtown Association presents:
Together Through Their Eyes
Second Series Walk and Learn
Four Aspects of Why Forestry is Important to the Yakama Nation Culture & Spirituality, Economic Self-Sufficiency, Conservation Ecology, and Stewardship & Forest Health
Featuring Deland Ray Olney of the Yakama Nation, who earned his Master’s Degree in Forest Science Management.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
FREE ADMISSION – RSVP Required (tap the blue “Going” button above to reserve your spot(s))
Series Note: “Together Through Their Eyes” – the Yakama Nation Series runs May – October, featuring monthly opportunities at various locations in Upper County to learn about the Yakama Nation’s history and stories shared by individuals from the tribe.
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Meet at the Coal Mines Trail parking lot on Dakota Ave. in Roslyn. Please plan to arrive a few minutes early to gather and prepare for the program.
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