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Kamas Valley History Group is on a roll.
While it awaits IRS approval to become an 501( c)(3) nonprofit, it plans to open its new mobile museum during an all-day celebration that will include a ribbon cutting, arts and crafts, old-time foot races and live music on Memorial Day, said the group’s secretary Kate Wynn.
The program will be presented by Kamas Action, a group of community members that is leading projects for the revitalization of Kamas Valley, she said.
“The ribbon cutting will start things off and be done under the flagpole at Kamas City Hall,” Wynn said.