Join Humanities Washington for one or several amazing events taking place around the state between January 12 – 25, 2015!
Join engineer-turned-poet Kathleen Flenniken as she shares her personal history growing up in Richland and working at Hanford Thursday (April 17) in Kennewick. Also coming up: Speakers Bureau presentations, Traveling Exhibits programming and Washington State Poet Laureate events all around the state.
Join The Spokane County Library and Whitworth University for a talk by National Book Award winner Timothy Egan on the Great Depression. Also upcoming: Speakers Bureau presentations and readings with the state poet laureate all around the state.
The Port Townsend Public Library presents discussions and events as part of its month-long community read. Also upcoming: Speakers Bureau and grant-funded events around the state and Seattle’s first Think & Drink of 2014.
Join Speakers Bureau’s Hank Cramer for One Trail, Many Voices: Songs of the Oregon Trail in Spokane Tuesday. Also upcoming: grant-funded events and Speakers Bureau presentations all around the state.
The community read program presents the author of Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail. Also upcoming; Speakers Bureau presentations and grant-funded events around the state.
Join Speakers Bureau’s Alex Alben for Analog Days: How Technology Changed our Culture in Seattle and Richland.
Other events on Humanities Washington’s much-lighter-than-usual schedule deal with historical fiction, sweet treats and poetry.
Washington State Poet Laureate Kathleen Flenniken will read with National Student Poet for the Western Region Miles Hewitt, a seventeen-year-old Vancouver native.
Plus: the Celluloid Bainbridge Filmmakers Forum, Speakers Bureau presentations throughout the state and upcoming Think & Drink discussions.