
You Saw the Show, Missed the Story.
1971 Satsop Rock Festival
1971 Satsop Rock Festival
Saturday, October 18th beginning at 5:00pm.
Tickets are $15
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the untold story of the 1971 Satsop River Fair and Tin Cup Races with the world premiere of a never before seen documentary and rare archival images.
Relive the raw energy, music, and chaos of this iconic Pacific Northwest rock festival, brought to life on the big screen and through the words of Leann Paul, author of the new book Reality Farm: The Untold Story of the Satsop Rock Festival.
The evening also features a narrated slideshow of exclusive images and an in-depth panel discussion with:
John Hughes, Retired Director of Washington State’s Legacy Project
Todd Miller, Washington State rock festival expert
Leann Paul, part owner of the festival’s original land
This evening is proudly presented by John Larson, Director of The Polson Museum, and Lee Bacon, Cofounder of The Music Project, Aberdeen, with significant historical archive support from Darrell Westmoreland, John Calbick, and the estate of Shirley Plaja.
Signed copies of Reality Farm, exclusive event posters, and merchandise will be available to commemorate this historic night.
Don’t miss this rare chance to relive the Satsop legacy!
Tickets are $15
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the untold story of the 1971 Satsop River Fair and Tin Cup Races with the world premiere of a never before seen documentary and rare archival images.
Relive the raw energy, music, and chaos of this iconic Pacific Northwest rock festival, brought to life on the big screen and through the words of Leann Paul, author of the new book Reality Farm: The Untold Story of the Satsop Rock Festival.
The evening also features a narrated slideshow of exclusive images and an in-depth panel discussion with:
John Hughes, Retired Director of Washington State’s Legacy Project
Todd Miller, Washington State rock festival expert
Leann Paul, part owner of the festival’s original land
This evening is proudly presented by John Larson, Director of The Polson Museum, and Lee Bacon, Cofounder of The Music Project, Aberdeen, with significant historical archive support from Darrell Westmoreland, John Calbick, and the estate of Shirley Plaja.
Signed copies of Reality Farm, exclusive event posters, and merchandise will be available to commemorate this historic night.
Don’t miss this rare chance to relive the Satsop legacy!