By Marilyn Wiley
Thursday August 31, 3:30 – 4:30pm
In person at the library AND accessible via Zoom. Register to join us on Zoom here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUlce-sqD8vGtGOsgllGVlSP8D6RuHe
Marilyn Wiley, a real pioneer woman, will be giving a presentation at the Silver City Public Library Thursday August 31, at 3:30pm. She will share her adventures along a 1200 mile wagon trip that lasted eighteen months and crossed three states. In 1983, Marilyn harnessed up a team of horses to a wagon in central Texas and pointed them west. The trail ended near her destination, Prescott, Arizona. This was not a financed expedition. It was an act of desperation to escape a difficult situation. She left with less than $5 in her pocket, with two children and livestock to feed and care for along the way. She was determined to reach her destination, even if she had to walk. Hardships were many. Marilyn’s talents, sense of humor, ingenuity and perseverance helped her make it through each day. Marilyn says she wears a hat that says “Don’t Tell Me What I Can’t Do!” Come and spend an hour with Marilyn as she relives the day to day life on the trail. Dust storms, deserts, rattlesnakes and horse thieves. It’s an adventure you won’t want to miss!