Raspberry Social in photos ![]() All the living history actors this year at the Raspberry Social. ![]() Monica Goeckner as Mother Eugenia Schallberger was the first living history portrayer you met Sunday when touring the Museum during the Raspberry Social. ![]() Jeff Wilkins portrayed Jeff Parrett, who spent the bulk of his life as a recluse in the Salmon River country. ![]() Jeri Mae Holes Rowley portrayed her great grandmother, Cena Bell Estill Holes and talked about how Ray Holes overcame childhood polio to start his saddle making business. Also how as a nurse, she was able to help deliver both her eldest grandson, and her eldest great granddaughter (Jeri Mae). ![]() Lorraine Nuxoll was the first Living History actor to actually portray herself as she was one of the local young ladies the Sisters trained to be a nurse to staff their hospital in Cottonwood. ![]() Grant Wilkins portrayed Frank Tharp. Fenn was originally named Tharp after him before being renamed. Tharp served as postmaster at Fenn. ![]() Taylor Wilkins portrayed Mother Regina O’Connell. ![]() Beth Forsmann portrayed Mrs. Ferdinand Goebel and talked about the Goebel Cabin which served as a resting point for many emigrating into the area. ![]() Mary Funke portrayed Sr. Magdelen Suter ![]() Carrie Barton portrayed Abbott Fortunat Marchand, an early day pastor at St. Gertrude’s. ![]() The alpacas were popular with the youngsters. ![]() The Raspberry beverage and ice cream booths. Raspberry lemonade was featured at the beverage booth along with mixed coffees. ![]() The Raspberry products booth which featured raspberry wine, popcorn, jams and other products. ![]() The surplus and sale items attracted a lot of customers. ![]() A portion of the vendor booths. ![]() Musical entertainment during the morning at the base of the front steps of the Monastery. |
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