Speakers Bureau’s Hank Cramer takes his presentation One Trail, Many Voices: Songs of the Oregon Trail to locations in and around Spokane this week. Also upcoming: Grant-funded events and other Speakers Bureau presentations throughout the state.
Film scholar Lance Rhoades presents American Indians in Cinema: Portrayals and Participation, Onscreen and Behind the Scene Tuesday (July 30) in Clarkston. The following week, Speakers Bureau presentations abound, especially in the Spokane area.
Speakers Bureau’s David B. Williams tours his presentation Stories in Stone: Travels Through Urban Geology in the Spokane area this week. Also upcoming: Speakers Bureau presentations and our next Think & Drink, on healthcare.
The Alzheimer’s researcher will speak in Seattle Thursday (April 4) as part of the here:now program at the Frye Art Museum. Speakers Bureau and Washington State Poet Laureate discussions, grant-funded events and more round out the full slate of upcoming events.
The Walla Walla Big Idea Talks conversation series kicks off with The Next Seven Generations: Walla Walla in 2185. Plus: Speakers Bureau presentations, grant-funded events and poet laureate readings abound throughout the state.
Author Eric Weiner asks where and how we can seek out happiness at Happiness 2012: Happiness, Compassion & Sustainability, A Strategic Gathering. Other events this week include Speakers Bureau presentations on cowboys, UFOs and Washington history, and a conversation with famed naturalist Jack Nisbet.
Washington State Poet Laureate Kathleen Flenniken brings her poetry and discussion to both sides of the state. Other events include Speakers Bureau presentations and a conference on happiness.