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GRAB BAG
JULY 6�13, 2022
AN ASSORTMENT OF
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Join Summer Fishtrap’s evening events
Enjoy special
presentations
and readings
July 11-16 at
Wallowa Lake Lodge
Go! staff
WALLOWA LAKE — The 35th
Summer Fishtrap Gathering of
Writers happens July 11-16 at
Wallowa Lake Lodge, and every
night features an event open to
the public.
The theme of this year’s writ-
ing festival is “Renewal.”
“Summer Fishtrap eve-
ning readings and events are
a highlight of the week for
me,” said Mike Midlo, Fishtrap
program director. “It’s always
great to see people from the
community come up to the
lake to take in, and be a part of,
the Summer Fishtrap experi-
ence.”
He said this tradition dates
to 1988. Each night, Wallowa
Lake Lodge will serve drinks
from 5-7 p.m. and all events be-
gin at 7:30 p.m. outdoors under
Aaron Abeyta
the big tent.
Admission is free except for
the special keynote presentation
on Friday, July 15, with luk’up-
síimey/North Star Collective.
Led by Beth Piatote, this group
of Nez Perce artists, writers and
Indigenous language activists
will speak about their culture
and homeland of the Wallowas.
Tickets are $25 and available
at www.fi shtrap.org or Wallowa
Lake Lodge the evening of the
event.
Sharma Shields
Shannon McNerney and
readings by Tim Z. Hernandez
and Sharma Shields.
TUESDAY, JULY 12
Readings by JaNay Brown-
Wood, Beth Piatote and Cameron
Scott.
Opening night kickoff with
Fishtrap Executive Director
FRIDAY, JULY 15
A conversation with luk’up-
síimey/North Star Collective, fea-
turing Julian Ankney, Phillip Cash
Cash, Sarah Hennessey, Beth
Piatote, Angel Sobota and Kellen
Trenal. Reserve tickets for $25 at
www.fi shtrap.org or purchase at
the door.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13
Readings by Aaron Abeyta,
Karen Auvinen and Laura
Pritchett.
THURSDAY, JULY 14
MONDAY, JULY 11
Tim Z. Hernandez
Readings by Christopher
Kondrich, Frank X Walker and
Ellen Waterston.
SATURDAY, JULY 16
This night is Summer Fish-
trap’s 35th anniversary celebra-
tion and party with special events,
music by Jezebel’s Mother,
entertainment and readings from
Robert Stubblefi eld and Fishtrap
co-founder Rich Wandschneider.
JaNay Brown-Wood
SUMMER FISHTRAP
2022 marks the 35th
anniversary of Summer
Fishtrap, July 11-16, at
Wallowa Lake Lodge. The
week-long writing event
features workshops and
special events.
Each evening there is a
public event at 7:30 p.m.
All are free, except the
presentation on Friday,
July 15.
For details on attending
workshops and pubilc
events, visit fi shtrap.org.