Listen "Sandy and Mona Miller: Generations of Tradition"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Small Towns Unscripted, we sit down with Sandy Miller and her daughter Mona Miller-Ferguson to uncover the incredible story of their family’s deep roots in the Chelan Valley. Sandy, 83 years young and married to Gary Miller, shares her journey of balancing life as a mother of four while working a variety of jobs over the years, constantly adapting to support a healthy home and contribute to their family’s apple orchard.The Miller family has been a cornerstone of the Chelan Valley community, especially through their four generations of involvement in the cherished Apple Blossom Festival, including handcrafting the crowns for the festival royalty. With a family tree now spanning 42 members, their legacy is one of hard work, tradition, and deep community ties. Don’t miss this heartwarming dive into small-town history and family dedication!
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