Join us for our last event of the year, the annual tribute to the Lewis & Clark Expedition in conjunction with Hometown Tourism Day. This November as we remember the “horriable” weather as noted by the Corps of Discovery in 1805, we also remember the horrors of the 1918 flu pandemic. Right out of the time machine, Dr. Jay Tuttle, who was in command of the Columbia River Quarantine Station in 1918, will tell us what’s happening on the Public Health front. Dr. Jay Paulsen, M.D. (retired U.S.P.H.S.) will be presenting our program in authentic period costume. Come hear the valuable lessons history has to teach us and what we know about the flu today.
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