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When they landed, the tired paddlers were
helped out of the Tomol, and all the men
raised it up on their shoulders to bring it
inland. I felt privileged to be there on Limuw
to watch this moving scene.
(To learn more about this event and the at the
present day Chumash look up "Chumash Antelope Valley Indian Museum
Maritime Association")
Featuring Cowboy Poetry Singer
Mike Tscherkassky !
Cowboy Songs
around a Bonfire
Saturday, December 1st
5 p.m. - 8p.m.
Adults: $10 Ages6-12: $5 Age 5 & Under Free
15701 East AvenueM,nearLakeLA
The men help carry the Tomei to shore.
Event Info: 661-946-6900
Crafters and Chili Cooks Sought for Holiday
Event at the Antelope Valley Indian Museum
Chili cook-off entries and craft boutique
applications are now being accepted for the
Antelope Valley Indian Museum's eighth-annual
"Holidays on the Homestead," to be held on
Saturday December pt from 5 pm to 8 pm. The
historical-themed fundraiser also features a
cowboy poetry singer, cowboy coffee heated
over a campfire, and homestead-era holiday
decor throughout the museum grounds.
All chili styles will be considered for the cook-
off, and there is no registration fee. The chili
cook-off event honors Rose Edwards, the wife
of the museum's builder, who was known for
her chili and cornbread holiday feasts at their
1930's homestead Christmas celebrations.
The theme of the small indoor craft boutique
is country-western and/or holiday items.
Booths are $30.
For chili cook-off or craft booth information
and applications, contact Jean Rhyne at (661)
946-6900 or Jean.Rhyne@parks.ca.gov.
The tomol rests after its long journey.