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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