Elwha: Return of the River: Documentary Screening

Please join up on April 9 for a FREE screening of the documentary: Elwha: Return of the River, a stunning movie about the cultural and natural aspects of the removal of the Elwha Dam, brought to you by the ASWSU Ku-Ah-Mah Club, the Museum of Anthropology, and the ASWSU Environmental Sustainability Alliance.

Movie showing: Todd 216, 7-8:30 PM.

Reception: at the Museum of Anthropology, first floor College Hall, featuring the photo exhibit Elwha: A River Reborn, a traveling exhibit from the Burke Museum. The reception will be held before (5:30-7:00 PM) and after (8:30-9:00) the showing.

Link to the event poster:
https://libarts.wsu.edu/anthro/pdf/ku-ah-mah-poster.pdf

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