Skagit City School
Topics @ The School-“Mary Roberts Rinehart (aka America’s “Agatha Christie” Crosses the Cascade Pass in 1916″
Skagit City School 17508 Moore Rd, Mount Vernon, United StatesThe popular mystery writer led an expedition crossing the Cascade Pass. Learn inspiring stories from this journey from historian Jesse G. Kennedy III, Ph.D.
Topics @ The School-“Lucinda Davis: A Frontierswoman in the Wild North Cascades”
Skagit City School 17508 Moore Rd, Mount Vernon, United StatesThe Skagit County Historical Museum will be kicking off its spring Topics @ The School series, “Valley Girls: Legendary Women and their Adventures in Skagit County,” with Dr. Jesse G Kennedy III this Sunday, March 24 from 2-4pm at the Skagit City School. Join us and learn about Lucinda Davis, a small but mighty frontierswoman… Continue Reading Topics @ The School-“Lucinda Davis: A Frontierswoman in the Wild North Cascades”
Annual Skagit City School Picnic
Skagit City School 17508 Moore Rd, Mount Vernon, United StatesJoin us for a day of fun and games at the historic Skagit City School at 17508 Moore Road on Fir Island in Mount Vernon on Sunday 7/16 from 1-3pm for the annual picnic! Bring your food or purchase burgers, hotdogs, chips and sodas from the La Conner Rotary. Enjoy live music with Wayne Hayton… Continue Reading Annual Skagit City School Picnic
Sale @The School
Skagit City School 17508 Moore Rd, Mount Vernon, United StatesCome Tiptoe through the Treasures April 14 to 16, 9 AM to 4 PM at the historic Skagit City School, 17508 Moore Rd, in Mount Vernon. A room full of treasures donated to the Museum for fundraising, and a room full of amazing crafts and gift items created by local artisans.
Smugglers, Rumrunners, And Pirates
Skagit City School 17508 Moore Rd, Mount Vernon, United StatesSmugglers, Rumrunners and Pirates - Oh my! Learn about the denizens of the North Cascades and the Salish Sea with local historian, Dr Jesse Kennedy III, this Sunday as he shares stories of unique Skagit characters. Explore tales of early maritime trades that began with canoes bringing Canadian whisky to the soldiers on San Juan… Continue Reading Smugglers, Rumrunners, And Pirates