Lelooska Foundation & Cultural Center – Living History
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Lelooska Foundation & Cultural Center – Living History

A living history museum event showcasing indigenous culture and traditions at the Lelooska Foundation.

Sat, 6 Jun 2026 Lelooska Foundation Ariel , Washington
The Lelooska Foundation & Cultural Center invites you to a unique Living History event on June 6, 2026. Located in Ariel, Washington, the center is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich heritage of indigenous cultures. This event offers an immersive experience, allowing visitors to learn about traditions through performances and educational exhibits. It is a meaningful opportunity to engage with history in a beautiful, natural setting while supporting the foundation's mission of cultural preservation.

What to Expect

An immersive educational experience featuring performances and exhibits related to indigenous history and culture.

Who Should Attend

  • History enthusiasts
  • Students
  • Families
  • Cultural researchers

Agenda Overview

The event takes place on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
Venue & Address
Lelooska Foundation
165 Merwin Village Rd
Ariel , Washington – 98603
United States
Organizer
Lelooska Foundation & Cultural Center · Non-profit
A foundation dedicated to the preservation and education of indigenous cultures.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Lelooska Foundation?
It is a cultural center dedicated to indigenous history and education.
Where is it located?
165 Merwin Village Rd, Ariel, WA.
What is a living history event?
It is an educational experience where history is presented through performances.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it is an educational event suitable for families.
How do I visit?
Check the Lelooska Foundation website for visitor information.
Are there other events?
Yes, the foundation hosts various cultural programs throughout the year.
Tags
culture history museum Ariel Washington education
Summary
An educational living history event at the Lelooska Foundation in Ariel, WA.
Highlights
  • Living history performances
  • Indigenous cultural education
  • Museum exhibits
  • Educational experience
  • Cultural preservation
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