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Francis Warren settled the area of the present town of Bovill about 1890. He built a log home at what is now the center of Bovill, and the vicinity came to be known as Warren Meadows.
In 1899 an English Lord, Hugh Bovill, visited the area and in 1901 purchased the land. He soon returned with his wife, Lady Charlotte, and two daughters, Gwendolyn and Dorothy. In a few years the Bovills had built a hotel for the accommodation of sportsmen wishing to enjoy the area's superb hunting and fishing.
In 1907 he established a store to serve the homesteaders and was appointed postmaster. The extensive logging of the white pine by the Potlatch Lumber Company and the rowdy logging camps and loggers ruined Bovill's paradise. He and his family left the area in 1911.
While lumber is still the primary industry, Bovill is nestled in a beautiful mountain meadow, with opportunities for great camping, hunting & fishing available in all directions.
Photo Credit: Aaron Frizell, Photographer
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1/26/2012 - 2/12/2012 -
The Diary of Anne Frank
Lewiston
The Diary of Anne Frank Performing January 26-February 12, 2012 Directed by Shirlee Hennigan Rated PG From 1942 to 1944 Anne Frank hid, with her family, during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Her famous diary of this period has become a classic of world literature, published in more than 60 languages. The play is a dramatization of the book. Written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, who won the Pulitzer Prize for their work, the play won the 1955 Tony Award. Susan Strasburg starred as Anne in the original production. The 1997 revial, (adapted by Wendy Kesselman,) starred Natalie Portman as Anne. This version was nominated for the 1999 Tony awards Best Revival. In addition to the many published editions of the diary, and the two stage versions, Goodrich and Hackett also wrote the 1959 film version. It is with great pride that we bring this classic literature to our stage.
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http://lctheatre.org
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2/9/2012 -
Darwin on the Palouse 2012
Moscow
Darwin on the Palouse, a free event to celebrate Charles Darwin's contribution to humanity, science and rational thought, will be held for the first time in Moscow Idaho and Pullman Washington on February 9 and 10, 2012. It features world renowned speakers: Daniel Dennett and PZ Myers February 9th, 7:00 PM WSU CUB Senior Ballroom Fred Edwords and Jen McCreight February 10th, 6:00 PM University of Idaho Clearwater Room
Related Website:
http://darwinonthepalouse.org
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2/9/2012 -
Darwin on the Palouse 2012
Pullman
Darwin on the Palouse, a free event to celebrate Charles Darwin's contribution to humanity, science and rational thought, will be held for the first time in Moscow Idaho and Pullman Washington on February 9 and 10, 2012. It features world renowned speakers: Daniel Dennett and PZ Myers February 9th, 7:00 PM WSU CUB Senior Ballroom Fred Edwords and Jen McCreight February 10th, 6:00 PM University of Idaho Clearwater Room For more info visit http://darwinonthepalouse.org/
Related Website:
http://darwinonthepalouse.org
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2/13/2012 - 2/14/2012 -
Auditions for
Pullman
Pullman Civic Theatre announces: Auditions for "Little Women" Audition Dates: February 13 & 14, 2012, 6:30pm to 8:30pm Audition Callbacks: TBA as needed Audition location: Nye Street Theatre 1220 NW Nye Street, Pullman WA Performances: April 13-15 & 19-22, 2012 Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott Adapted by Matt Buchanan Director: Gary Thoren
Related Website:
http://www.pullmancivictheatre.org
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2/13/2012 - 2/14/2012 -
Auditions for
Moscow
Pullman Civic Theatre announces: Auditions for "Little Women" Audition Dates: February 13 & 14, 2012, 6:30pm to 8:30pm Audition Callbacks: TBA as needed Audition location: Nye Street Theatre 1220 NW Nye Street, Pullman WA Performances: April 13-15 & 19-22, 2012 Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott Adapted by Matt Buchanan Director: Gary Thoren
Related Website:
http://www.pullmancivictheatre.org
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