She was Justice of the Peace in Sawyers Bar. She was appointed in 1947 and re-elected four terms giving her a 17-year stint as the highest authority on the Salmon River.
Rest Days, a reading series which occurred on 18th July at 2pm, was designed to unite disabled and chronically ill poets in virtual space, and offer a portal to their thoughts. Just before it started, poet Kyla Jamieson, the event organizer, encouraged all attendees to take a deep breath and get comfortable, fully embracing the rest theme. All poets took turns to introduce themselves, discuss their works and add in any interesting anecdotes, and for those who weren’t able to make it live, pre-recorded videos of each reading is provided on the Rest Days Youtube. The following is a brief introduction to some of the poets who were in attendance: First there was Sho Yamagushiku, who acknowledged, as an immigrant, how they are seen as 24/7 work machines. He indicated that the work he read during the event, “Harmless Medicine” by Justin Chin, allowed him to understand himself more as an immigrant individual in a eurocentric society. His work is committed to telling