Date and Time
Sunday Aug 9, 2015
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM PDT
Sunday, Aug. 9, 2015, 2-4 p.m.
Location
"Birthplace of Seattle" Log House Museum, 3003 61st Ave. S.W.
Fees/Admission
FREE
Contact Information
Clay Eals, 206-484-8008, clay.eals@loghousemuseum.info
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Description
We are thrilled to welcome back to West Seattle the log-home preservationist who was the contractor for restoration of our “Birthplace of Seattle” Log House Museum 18 years ago.
David Rogers will be the special guest of our historical society for two events on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2015. His appearances are supported by 4Culture.

David Rogers’ return to West Seattle is supported by 4Culture!
- The first event, FREE and open to the public, will run from 2 to 4 p.m. in our museum’s Circle Courtyard, 3003 61st S.W., where Rogers will conduct an interactive demonstration of log-restoration techniques and describe in detail the hands-on work he did on our museum building. It will help us to know how many people are planning this demonstration, so please reserve your spot here: http://www.loghousemuseum.info/events/welcome-back-david-rogers/
- The second event, a fundraiser for our historical society, is a no-host dinner starting at 6:30 p.m. at West 5 Lounge, 4539 California Ave. S.W. in the West Seattle Junction, at which Rogers will speak about the importance of preserving and restoring log structures. Admission is a $10 donation, payable at the door or online below. (Any food or drink ordered is in addition to the donation.)
It will help us greatly to know how many people are planning to attend the dinner speech. (You can reserve a spot or even use a credit card to pay in advance for the $10 evening fundraiser, although it also is possible to attend without a reservation and pay at the door.) Please reserve your spot or pay your $10 donation here: http://www.loghousemuseum.info/events/welcome-back-david-rogers/
David Rogers, who has operated his Logs & Timbers business from Rhododendron, Oregon, since 1983, has successfully helped scores of private organizations and public agencies to achieve their preservation goals.
He inspired countless thousands with his hands-on leadership of the repair and restoration of our back (south) wall in 1996-1997. His craftsmanship on behalf of the museum is highlighted in the six-minute video excerpt at our website: http://www.loghousemuseum.info/events/welcome-back-david-rogers/