Four Thoughts
View all four 2022 speakers at the links below.
Randy Lewis - https://youtu.be/T1TxnMNouw4
Katie Leuthauser - https://youtu.be/6S8_mK65y0Q
Eric Wittenbach - https://youtu.be/Yd-t1qNDeYA
Don Portman - https://youtu.be/lC7gAo8T2QU
Four Thoughts: Sharing Connections to the Methow Valley
When: Tuesday, December 6, 2022, 7pm (Doors at 6:30pm)
This December we return to tradition with a community gathering at the Winthrop Barn! Once again, the program will center on the theme: What the Methow Means to Me. The evening will begin with a social hour and a chance to connect with our friends and neighbors. At 7pm, we will honor several community members with our annual conservation awards. The main event will follow with a screening of four different short talks from community members with deep connections to the Methow, recorded this fall in various parts of our shared backyard. Speakers include Don Portman, Katie Leuthauser, Eric Wittenbach, and Randy Lewis.
One part party, one part film screening, and 100 percent Methow Valley, this event is the perfect way to celebrate another year of loving the land!
Beer and wine will be available for purchase, and we'll have free popcorn to accompany the screening. This is one of our most anticipated events of the year, and we are so excited to see you there!
Doors open at 6:30pm, the presentation begins at 7pm.
Contact bridger@methowconservancy.org with any questions.
Don Portman is a Nordic skiing pioneer in the Methow Valley and the co-founder of the Methow Trails system.
Katie Leuthauser is a high school science teacher, swim team coach, and girls’ hockey team coach.
Eric Wittenbach is an organic grower and co-owner of Willow Brook Farm in Carlton.
Randy Lewis is a Methow Descendant who has helped shape the community’s understanding of the Methow Valley’s Indigenous history and culture.