History author to speak at Dangberg

Karen Dustman's latest volume of "Forgotten Tales of Carson Valley and Nearby Settlements" will be the topic of Saturday's talk at the Dangberg Historic Park.

Karen Dustman's latest volume of "Forgotten Tales of Carson Valley and Nearby Settlements" will be the topic of Saturday's talk at the Dangberg Historic Park.

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Local author Karen Dustman will give a presentation at Dangberg Historic Park on Carson Valley and it's forgotten tales. This will be based on her third book in a series of stories of Carson Valley and its little and/or unknown history.

Dustman will speak 10–11 a.m. Saturday and is free for all to attend.

"We're thrilled to have Ms. Dustman back to share even more of her research of the early days of Nevada," said Kim Harris, the park's events manager.

Vistiors should bring seating and only certified service animals are allowed. Guests are welcome to bring a picnic, as no food or beverages will be sold at these events. All events are held outdoors.

For more information on these events, or on visiting Dangberg Historic Park, please visit Dangberg.org.

The Dangberg Summer Festival is sponsored by the generous support of Douglas County, Carson Valley Health, Horse Tales, TruNorth Wealth Management, Warren Reed Insurance, Cora J., Edward Jones Investments-Tim Cleveland, Barb and John Geibel, Holiday Inn Express and Suites, Central Sierra Construction, Christiansen Automotive of Gardnerville, Douglas Disposal & Recycling Service, Hone Company, Snowshoe Thompson Chapter 1827 E Clampus Vitus, and Frances C. and William P. Smallwood Foundation.