— from the Orcas Island Historical Museums–

Master Storyteller, Antoinette Botsford will again delight audiences this summer with stories weaving mystery with history. Stories of Orcas ghosts, limekilns, and local folklore will be told this summer at the Pioneer Museum at 8 p.m. beginning July 5, and the Crow Valley School Museum at 5 p.m., beginning July 7.

Antoinette has enthralled listeners locally and nation-wide with her stories. She has practiced her storytelling art at First Nation and American gatherings, workshops and classes throughout the North American continent.

The Orcas Island Historical Museums are so happy to have Antoinette back for a second season! Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for those 18 and under and $2 off for Museum Members. Tickets may be purchased online, at either Museum, or at the performance. See orcasmuseums.org for more information or call the museum at 360-376-4849.

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