June 23-28: Help Humanities Washington Select Our Next Speakers Bureau
This Week & Next highlights upcoming events and news from Humanities Washington, our many community partners and like-minded organizations around the state. Look for the latest edition every Monday morning, or check out our full calendar at Humanities.org.
THIS WEEK (June 23-28, 2014)
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EVERETT – Join Humanities Washington for our Speakers Bureau auditions at Everett Community College. Help us select our 2015-16 roster of traveling speakers! We’ll be holding auditions all week. [Details]
TUESDAY (June 24)
FAIRFIELD – Let the Spokane Storytelling League open a window into daily life in the Great Depression, as they share stories, both true and fictional, about people facing unusual and challenging circumstances that tested their perseverance, resilience, and ingenuity. This program is part of the Hope in Hard Times: Washington During the Great Depression exhibit at the Spokane County Library. [Details]
CLARKSTON – Speakers Bureau’s Hank Cramer, One Trail, Many Voices: Songs of the Oregon Trail [Details]
SATURDAY (June 28)
SPOKANE VALLEY – Join Michael Hiltzik, author of Colossus: Hoover Dam and the Making of the American Century and The New Deal: A Modern History, for a conversation about the Great Depression themes in his books and his thoughts on some solutions born out of the necessities of the 1930s. [Details]
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