
McCall-based Courageous Kids Climbing will be hosting a FREE opportunity for school age children who are blind or visually impaired to spend the afternoon learning about the Nez Perce tribe at the Nez Perce National Historic Park near Lapwai this Saturday. The event runs from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm.

A young lady has the opportunity to hold a piece of regalia from a member of the Nez Perce tribe. This Saturday, children who are blind or visually impaired will once again have the opportunity to spend time with members of the Nez Perce learning about the tribe. (Photo Courtesy of Courageous Kids)
According to a news release, children will have the opportunity to tour the park’s visitor center with park rangers and will also be able to hold and touch artifacts from the Nez Perce and participate in a circle dance.
Courageous Kids Climbing offers a variety of programs for people with special needs to include rock wall climbing and ice-skating.
To register for Saturday’s event or for more information, contact Courageous Kids Climbing at courageouskidsclimbing@gmail.com.
