Stream the “Two Rivers” documentary here for free, the only place to watch this important film! Donations to the Methow Valley Interpretive Center are welcomed!
“Two Rivers”, an award-winning documentary that was produced in 2003, tells the true story of a Native American Reconciliation group that began in the home of Glenn and Carolyn Schmekel in Twisp in 1997. Within five years many folks had joined, and together they launched social reconciliation initiatives that has brought about change in the Methow Valley and has continued to contribute to an effective means to connect across cultural, ethnic and racial divisions. The Methow Valley Interpretive Center represents part of this ongoing group of Native American and (mostly) European American folks working together in the Methow Valley to heal historical wounds and create lasting friendships. Here is a true story of how people from different worlds have created profound, lasting friendships, because they were willing to adopt an open attitude, experiment with new ways of connecting, and learn to speak, listen, and act from their hearts.
To order a free copy of the “Two Rivers” DVD, email mvinterpretivecenter@gmail.com. If you wish to donate to the ongoing work of the Methow Valley Interpretive Center, hit the “donate” button on our homepage. Suggested donation is $35 or more.