New Year- New Event Sat. 01-21-17

More fun as the snow piles higher. Head downstairs at Basecamp Books a little early, get a good seat and order up refreshments. We’ll start the program at 8:00 pm.

The lineup:
CHARLES HUDSON, coming up river
KATH FRASER, musing about music
MATTHEW WENZ, graphic designer
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RIVERS, CONNECTIONS: Charles Hudson is Director of Government Affairs for the Columbia Riverc-hudson-sml Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, where he has served since 1999. In this role Charles handles legislative matters and facilitates Federal-Tribal relations. He’s a member the Mandan/Hidatsa tribe of Fort Berthold, North Dakota, and has spoken throughout North America on treaty rights, natural resource management and environmental justice. His passion for tribal issues is derived from his family’s multi-generational fight for treaty rights and justice on the Missouri River, a fight chronicled in the 2004 novel “Coyote Warrior” by Paul Vandevelder.
Charles is the founder and administrator of the Many Dances Family Fund, a charitable fund within the Oregon Community Foundation. Charles’ hobbies include hunting, fishing, hiking and gardening. He is a 1984 graduate of Washington State University. Charles has three sons, and one beautiful granddaughter.

COMPOSERS: The Women’s Experience Kath Fraser will share sound samples and thoughts about women composers and their music. An RN, mom of two, grandma of two, and now radio show host of Gathering Her Notes: Women’s late 20th and 21st century contemporary classical music with the occasional digression.
Kath came to Kitkfraser-smltitas County after hearing about this amazing place while living in Australia. She worked as an RN at the Health Department, Home Health Hospice and at Harborview Medical Center. At 54, she fulfilled a lifelong dream to get a degree in music and attended CWU. You can listen to Gathering Her Notes streaming online (Thursdays 1-2 PM PT), archived, or on Mixcloud.

GRAPHIC ART, CREATIVE DESIGN: Wenz Crrsm2012-smleative was founded by artist/ designer Matthew Wenz. Mathew moved to Cle Elum in 2009 after working and living in Seattle since 2000. His work is characterized with a style that evokes playfulness and sense of humor balanced with earnestness. He conveys meanings and messages in his art using simple design elements with subtle details to create unique graphics that tell stories.
Designing is like problem solving; Matthew conceptualizes design solutions specifically to portray the desires and needs of every client and project. matthew-wenz-sml
He is influenced by the cultural, social and natural environment from history to speculations of the future. Matthew finds inspiration and beauty in all his surroundings, wherever that place may be.



 

Sat November 12th- the fun begins

Another season begins, downstairs at Basecamp Books. Arrive early, get a good seat and order up refreshments. We’ll start the program at 8:00 pm.

The lineup is:

ROB FRASER, photographer

JENNIFER D. MUNRO, writer

EMILY WASHINES, Yakama historian


A professional photographer all of his adult life, Rob Fraser started as a freelance photographer in New York City for 28 years, shooting for various national magazines and large corporations. And now, having moved

back to his hometown in Washington State, Rob is shooting for both private and commercial clients there.
Rob is also a musician who has performed at Ellensburg’s “Jazz in the Valley” and “Winter Brewfest” festivals. “Photography, not unlike music, has a movement and rhythm to it and can be very improvisational if you let it. The two arts crossover for me, one reinforcing the other.”


Jennifer D. Munro’s blog, Straight-No-Chaser Mom, won 1st Place in the National Society of Newspaper Columnists contest (Category F!). She was a jennifer-d-munro-smlTop 10 Finalist in the Erma Bombeck Humor Competition. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications, including Salon; Full Grown People; Best American Erotica; The Bigger the Better the Tighter the Sweater: 21 Funny Women on Beauty and Body Image; and many literary journals. She is a freelance editor, and she teaches at writing conferences and literary centers. She is her son’s 12th mom, her husband’s 1st (and only, that she know of) wife, and is a two-time Pushcart Prize nominee.


yakama-war-ayat_film-smlYakama War: Ayat (Woman), is a a short film Emily Washines made about the Yakama War, which includes a historical account of her people. She grew up in a family of seven on the Yakama Reservation. She began film in high school and has made a few short videos focused on Yakama people and the environment. Her family taught her to gather foods, dance, sing traditional songs, Yakama language, culture, beadwork, and weaving. She passes these teachings on to the emily-w-smlyounger generation including her two daughters and son. This film was sponsored by a grant from The Evergreen State College Native Creative Development Program. Emily gave another presentation at Oyez Roslyn!, with her husband Jon Shellenberger, Return of the Wapato.

2016-2017: a new season of fun is fast upon us!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Saturday, February 25, 2017

We’ll announce our lineup soon, a mix of: GREAT writers, visual artists, musicians, naturalists, and our Yakama neighbors.
Basecamp Books and Bites, 110 W Pennsylvania, Roslyn, WA, will continue to host our events.

Oyez Roslyn! returns, February 20, 2016

Hold onto your hats—we’re headed for another Oyez event.

Same place, downstairs at Basecamp Books. Arrive early, get a good seat and order up refreshments. We’ll start the program at 8:00 pm.

The lineup is:

FIONA McGUIGAN, visual artist

KIM ZABELLE, violinist and teacher

BEN MALETZKE, wildlife biologist and cougar expert


Born of Scottish parents, raised in Switzerland, trained in the Netherlands, Fiona McGuigan now resides in Seattle. In addition to her work as a painter, she is also the co-creator of the Duwamish Artist Residency.

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“As a studio artist I use repetition and memorization as part of my painting process. It’s how I explore and understand my subject matter and how I work through representation towards abstraction. My inspiration comes from the simple act of repetition. I push hard through the process, willing to fail repeatedly, just to create something that I could never have imagined.”


zabelle small jpegKim Zabelle’s Oyez Roslyn! performance is one in a series of recitals for audiences in New York City, New Jersey, and concluding in Seattle, featuring four composers’ masterworks for unaccompanied violin. She was inspired to put this solo program together and take it on the road by her dear friend and Roslyn resident, Glenn Rudolph.

Kim is in her twenty-fifth season with the acclaimed Pacific NW Ballet Orchestra. She is ensconced in the Seattle studio recording scene, with recent projects that include soundtracks for The Revenant and World of Warcraft. Her broad command of the music repertoire spans early Medieval/Renaissance improvisation techniques to soundtrack recordings.

 


                                                          

Ben Maletzke is a carnivore biologist for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and has been researching the population BluesCougarand spatial ecology of cougars, Canada lynx, wolves, and bears in Washington State for 15 years.

Ben’s PhD research was focused on effects of anthropogenic* influences on cougar spatial ecology. As part of that work, he coordinated a community-involved research project on cougars (Project CAT) near Cle Elum.

Ben’s presentation will share how research that Ben and his colleagues conducted across Washington on cougars has been assembled into new management guidelines for Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

*anthropogenic: relating to or resulting from the influence that humans have on the natural world