Join Humanities Washington for our next Think & Drink, Shaping the Neighborhood: The Downtown Plan for Yakima and the History of Urban Planning at Gilbert Cellars in Yakima Thursday (Nov. 14). Plus
The Spokane Fall Folk Fest kicks off this weekend with a variety of local talent performing music, dance and other folk arts., with everything from marimbas to cowboy poets.
Walla Walla and the Future of Food concludes the Walla Walla Big Idea Talks on Nov. 7. Also, grant-funded events, a Think & Drink and Speakers Bureau presentations throughout the state.
Honor & Sacrifice tells the story of Roy Matsumoto, a hero who fought for the American army, even as three of his brothers fought for the Japanese.
The Walla Walla Public Library’s Big Idea Talks series concludes with Walla Walla and the Future of Food on Nov. 7.
Join Humanities Washington for our next Think & Drink, Food for Thought: GMOs, Home-Cooked Meals, and the American Relationship to Food, in Yakima Oct. 29. Also coming up: Speakers Bureau presentations and grant-funded events throughout the state.
Humanities Washington is celebrating our 40th anniversary with Forty Years of Washington Stories. Each week on Spark, we’ll offer a snapshot from our past, sharing forty years of stories that have helped shape the humanities in Washington state. This week: Filipino-American cannery workers.
Taranath presents The World in Washington: An Exploration of Literature and Our Lives in Lynnwood Tuesday (Oct. 8). Also check out Speakers Bureau presentations, Think & Drinks, and other events all around the state.
Humanities Washington’s evening of food, wine and words was a huge success in Spokane on Sept. 20. Now the fundraiser comes to Seattle, as authors read original works for our audience. If you’re not in Seattle, we have a slew of Speakers Bureau presentations and grant-funded events coming up – and there’s likely one in your area.
Join Humanities Washington for our next Think & Drink in Spokane Sept. 25: Ills, Pills & Bills: Why Does American Healthcare Cost so Much? Also check out our Speakers Bureau presentations and grant-funded events.