
Bevis’ musical talk will focus on salmon, hummingbirds, snowy owls, black bear and other creatures in our backyard.
Bevis is the Stewardship Wildlife Biologist for the Department of Natural Resources and a lifelong hunter, fisherman, bird watcher and naturalist. He lives in the Methow Valley.
The Highland Wonders presentation is at the Community Cultural Center in Tonasket. The free presentation begins at 6:30 p.m. with desserts, tea and coffee; there is an optional dinner to benefit the Cultural Center at 5 p.m. ($8.50 for adults; $5 for children under 12). The program is suitable for all ages.
For more information, call (509) 433-7893.