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Lelooska brings history to life

The Columbian
Published: May 8, 2012, 5:00pm

Ariel — More than 200 people attended the Lelooska Foundation’s first evening living history performance of the season on April 28 to experience the masks, dances and stories of the Lelooska family coming to life in the cedar ceremonial house and to visit the Lelooska Museum. Groups attending the performance included foreign exchange students, a Girl Scout troop and several from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Washington. To attend upcoming performances on May 12 and June 9, call the Lelooska Foundation, 360-225-9522 or visit www.lelooska.org.

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