Winter Fishtrap: Generations
The Stories We Tell, The Stories We’ve Been Told
Sunday, January 15 through Sunday, January 22, 2023
About Winter Fishtrap
Each January, Winter Fishtrap takes on issues that are important to citizens of the West by gathering diverse voices to inspire a greater understanding on a timely theme. Activities include lectures, panel discussions, break-out workshops, and more.
Over the years, this popular program has explored such topics as “The New Agrarians,” “Dams,” “Fire,” “Down Wind, Down River,” and “Water” among many others. Expect a vibrant exchange of ideas and information while making make life-long connections.
Winter Fishtrap Events:
Jan. 14-Feb. 4 – Writing Life Stories
A Winter Writing workshop with Kathy Hunter
Saturday Mornings at Fishtrap
Jan. 15 – The Roots of Wallowa County
3:00pm at Southfork Grange, Lostine
Free admission.
Jan. 17 – Your Legends and Lore: A Storytelling Workshop
With Jennifer Hobbs and Shannon McNerney
Tuesday, Jan 17, 6:30-8:30pm at Fishtrap
Jan. 20 – According to Coyote
According to Coyote A Nez Perce origin story starring Kellen Trenal
7pm at Fishtrap – 107 W. Main, Enterprise
Tickets: Adults: $15 Fishtrappers: $10 Students/Indigenous: Free
Livestream is also available by ticket, for day of event only.