Pictures and Stories in Washington and Oregon
At the invitation of old friends, Jack and Michelle, on Monday, October 12, Tara Miller and Sam Brown will present an
evening of pictures and stories from their nearly 30-year relationship with
Taquile Island. The event takes place at the White Salmon Valley Community
Library at 77 N.E. Wauna Avenue at 7:00pm.
Then on to Hermiston, Oregon: The event takes place at the Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W Orchard Avenue in Hermiston at On Friday October 16 at 7:00pm. Tara Edna is a Hermiston High School graduate and daughter
of Irene Miller. She is pleased to finally share her story in her hometown. On October 16, Sam and Tara will present an evening of pictures and
stories, accompanied by a bazaar of Peruvian textiles and a sampling of Miller
and Brown’s pottery.
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Press Release:
When they first visited as tourists in 1986, artisan potters
Tara Edna Miller and Sam Brown found their social peers among the textile
artisans of Taquile Island, Peru. This stony island is located at nearly 13,000
feet above sea level in Lake Titicaca. In
1988 they introduced the first solar electric panel and now, not only does just
about every one of the approximately 300 households have electricity for lights
and music, most of them have gravity-fed running water from community solar
water pumping systems. Miller and Brown continue to bring solar technology
products, which they trade for the finely made textiles and sell in the U.S. to
pay for the project.
Over the last three decades, they have hosted Peruvians in
their home in Colorado two times, visited Taquile 14 times, become godparents
to 5 children as well as become ceremonial parents and thence grandparents. It
has been a long time since they’ve been tourists.