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Sunday, April 6: The Flett Family in the Pacific Northwest

Historical Fort Steilacoom

The Weekly Volcano passes by this historic marker every day on the way to Starbucks.

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The Weekly Volcano staff crosses Flett Creek during daily trips for Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccinos. We don't give Flett Creek much thought, because all we can think about are Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccinos. John Flett and his family couldn't enjoy the sweet awesomeness of Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccinos during their difficult journey from the Red River area (near modern Winnipeg) across the Canadian Rockies to Puget Sound in 1841. Puget Sound sucked, so they headed to Oregon. Eventually, the Fletts made their way back to the Puget Sound in 1859. They homesteaded near Fort Nisqually and the community of Flett, which included a streetcar station. Flett was later absorbed into the town of Lakewood, and eventually several Starbucks popped up. If you're interested in Flett history before Starbucks, Beth Julian, great granddaughter of pioneer John Flett, will share the Flett story through tales, photos and memorabilia. Sadly, Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccinos will not be served during the lecture.

THE FLETT FAMILY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, 2 p.m., Historical Fort Steilacoom, on the grounds of Western State Hospital, 9601 Steilacoom Blvd., Lakewood, donations, 253.582.5838

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