Join us for a special afternoon celebrating the legacy of Steiner Cabins with guest speaker Ian McCluskey—Steiner Cabin owner, Steiner Society member, filmmaker, and storyteller. Ian will share the history and cultural significance of these iconic Mt. Hood structures and offer a preview of an upcoming coffee table book about Steiner Cabins.
This open house event will feature a presentation by McCluskey at 2pm and a fundraising raffle to support publication of the book.
Raffle prizes include:
-Two overnight stays at authentic Steiner Cabins
-A tour of Fogelbo Steiner Log Home with lunch for six at Nordic Northwest / Broder Soder in Portland
-Watercolor prints by local artist Steve Ludemann (Dougherty’s Steiner Cabin and Pacific Crest Trail)
-A certificate for the Steiner Book (upon publication)
-And more!
Raffle Tickets: $25 each, available at the Museum bookstore (in person or online) and during the event. Winners need not be present to win.
About the Speaker:
Ian McCluskey is an accomplished self-taught carpenter who spent two years restoring a 1930 Steiner Cabin in Rhododendron, Mt. Hood—working entirely by hand in the spirit of Henry Steiner himself. Beyond his work with Steiner Cabins, Ian has spent a decade with Oregon Public Broadcasting as a reporter, writer, producer, and director. His independent films and storytelling projects have earned more than two dozen national awards and been featured in film festivals worldwide.
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