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Celebrate the Vision

The nationally acclaimed Museum at Warm Springs in Central Oregon will celebrate its tenth anniversary in 2003, starting with a rededication ceremony on May 31. The museum was created by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs to serve as a living legacy to their culture and people – the Wasco, Warm Springs and Paiute tribes. The 25,000-square-foot facility houses the single largest collection of tribal artifacts under one roof and also features a changing exhibit gallery. The museum grounds offer walking trails along Shitike Creek, a picnic area and outdoor amphitheater. In addition to the rededication, special anniversary events planned include a Memorial Horse Parade, an exhibit of artwork by renowned Native American artist Allan Houser, and ongoing family activities from May 24 through Labor Day.

Contact

Carol Leone, Museum Director, (541) 553-3331, www.warmsprings.com

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