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A Celebration of Living High by June Burn, June 18
Jun 14, 2023
By Lopez Island Historical Society & Museum
June 18, 3:00 PM at the Port Stanley Schoolhouse
Help us celebrate the 7th printing of June Burn’s Living High: An Unconventional Autobiography, with Skye Burn, producer of the June & Farrar Project, and granddaughter of June and Farrar Burn.
Sunday, June 18, 3:00 PM
Port Stanley Schoolhouse, 2970 Port Stanley Rd.
Living High chronicles the life of June and Farrar Burn who homesteaded on Waldron Island, lived north of the Arctic Circle before Alaska became a state, and toured the U.S. with their two young sons in the Burn Ballad Bungalow.
Reception and book signing to follow. Copies of Living High will be available for purchase before and during the event via Lopez Bookshop.
Sunday, June 18, 3:00 PM
Port Stanley Schoolhouse, 2970 Port Stanley Rd.
Living High chronicles the life of June and Farrar Burn who homesteaded on Waldron Island, lived north of the Arctic Circle before Alaska became a state, and toured the U.S. with their two young sons in the Burn Ballad Bungalow.
Reception and book signing to follow. Copies of Living High will be available for purchase before and during the event via Lopez Bookshop.