Shaw Island celebration | Author Molly Gloss to speak

The Shaw Island Library and Historical Society will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its founding with several events on Saturday, July 16. The organization is among the last entirely community-financed and operated library/historical societies in the state.

The Shaw Island Library and Historical Society will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its founding with several events on Saturday, July 16. The organization is among the last entirely community-financed and operated library/historical societies in the state.

The celebration begins at 11 a.m. with the library’s annual book sale, followed at 1 p.m. by its annual meeting and a presentation by noted Western author Molly Gloss. Both will be held on the library and museum grounds.

The celebration resumes at 5:30 p.m. with an all-island potluck and contra and square dance, which is how most island events were celebrated 50 years ago. The evening, at the Shaw Community Building, will also include a tribute to the organization’s founders and its early years.

The title of Molly Gloss’s talk is “Romancing the West: How I fell in love with the cowboy hero and myth of the West and why I’ve spent my writing life trying to reimagine it as a deeper, truer story about the heroism of ordinary lives.” Gloss is a fourth-generation Oregonian.

Her books include “The Jump-Off Creek,” “The Dazzle of the Day,” “Wild Life,” “Hearts of Horses” and “Falling From Horses.” Her work has earned numerous awards, including an Oregon Book Award, a Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award, the PEN West Fiction Prize, the James Tiptree Jr. Award; and a Whiting Writers Award.

The evening event will feature well-known contra and square-dance caller Marlin Prowell and his band Wild Ginger. Both events are open to all.