The Eagles are Coming . . .

… and so is the annual Skagit Eagle Festival! We’re pleased to announce a number of exciting highlights you can enjoy in January, when the festival is underway.

The Kuteeyaa Dancers
Native American dancers will perform on Saturday, January 21 at 1:00 p.m in the historic Concrete Theatre, 45920 Main Street in Concrete. Admission is $10. Kuteeyaa is made up of many Tlingit Clans: T’akdeintaan, Wooshkeetaan,  Kiks.ádi, Kaagwaantaan, Deisheetaan, Teikweidí, L’uknax.ádi and Chookaneidí.  They also have members from the Puget Sound area consisting of Quileute and Muckleshoot peoples.

Skagit River Float Trips — the best way to view the eagles — by various local companies, including Skagit River Guide Service.

The Grassmere Village Art Walk & Recycled Art Show
January 21-22, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
44568-44586 State Route 20, Concrete
Works from local artisans will be on display and/or for sale in a variety of Grassmere Village shops and restaurants. Included in the show will be the third annual Recycled Art Show, in which entrants are encouraged to be creative with recycled materials. Entry forms, rules and details for both events may be obtained by contacting Anne Bussiere at (360) 853-7227.

Watch for lots more information about the Skagit Eagle Festival coming soon!

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