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SUMMARY:Volunteer in Gertrude's Garden
DESCRIPTION:Come volunteer with us in Gertrude’s Garden! Master Gardeners from UNR Extension work with us every week\, on Wednesday mornings from 8:30 to 9:30. Bring your gardening gloves and come join them! \nThis weekly garndening effort includes such tasks as watering\, weeding\, and pruning. Please bring your preferred gardening tools with you and wear closed-toed shoes. There is no potable water on site\, so please also bring a water bottle. \nNEW VOLUNTEERS: If interested in volunteering in Gertrude’s Garden\, please call the office at 775-783-9417 or email us at director@dangberg.org. Douglas County encourages all volunteers to comply with a standard background check. That process can be initiated here: Volunteer Interest Form.  \nCURRENT VOLUNTEERS: If interested in volunteering for this event\, please let us know by contacting the office or on SignUp.
URL:https://dangberg.org/event/volunteer-in-gertrudes-garden/2026-07-29/
LOCATION:Gertrude’s Garden\, 1450 Hwy 88\, Minden\, NV\, 89423\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteering
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua - "The Notorious Mrs. Lee: Gold Rush Madam"
DESCRIPTION:“Celebrating the American Spirit”\n\nShe is recorded in history books as “the notorious Mrs. Lee.” She was probably a procurer\, in other words\, she brought girls from China to the United States. So in essence\, she was part of human trafficking at the turn of the 20th century.\n\nHer story is the story of the Chinese during the Gold Rush and the building of the railroads. It is a story about early Chinatowns and the Chinese as a labor force that helped to build the West. But primarily\, it is the story of the horrendously difficult life\, including the prejudice\, racism\, social inequity\, and exclusion\, of the Chinese in America.\n\nThe story of Bowen Lee’s great great grandmother Lee\, is a story that includes girl infanticide\, foot binding\, being sold into slavery\, and casting women into the street to die when they are no longer needed.\n\n\nBowen Lyam Lee has been on the stage of national and international storytelling events\, conducts workshops for educators\, and performs virtually with national\, international\, and regional programs. She has won numerous national story slams and been a National Storytelling Network Grand Slam winner. She is a Chautauqua scholar who has performed Asian women of history\, including Junko Tabei and Bowen’s great grandmother\, who was born and raised in the Chinese fishing village of Monterey. \nCost: $15\, 16 years and younger – Free \nThe Ranch House will be open 3:30 – 5:30 pm for event guests.
URL:https://dangberg.org/event/chautauqua-the-notorious-mrs-lee-gold-rush-madam/
LOCATION:Festival Tent
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua
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