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A STORY LOST TO TIME

On October 5, 1931, Clyde Pangborn, accompanied by co-pilot Hugh Herndon, piloted the first trans-Pacific flight, flying from Misawa, Japan to East Wenatchee, Washington in their Bellanca airplane, Miss Veedol. The story of this historic flight was predominantly lost to time. Even so, a significant connection has since blossomed between the communities of Wenatchee and Misawa, Japan, the official sister-city of East Wenatchee. 


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WHY THIS STORY MATTERS TO US

As filmmakers, storytellers, and community members of the Wenatchee Valley, we are inspired to further explore the evolving relationship between Misawa and Wenatchee and share the story of Miss Veedol with the world. In doing so, we hope to foster community growth, inspire individuals to dream bigger about their role in the global community, incite community pride, and build connection.

 
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“A true community is not just about being geographically close to someone or part of the same social web network. It’s about feeling connected and responsible for what happens. Humanity is our ultimate community, and everyone plays a crucial role.”  

- Yehuda Berg