Join Speakers Bureau’s Hank Cramer in Dayton and Pasco this week as he shares Oregon Trail history through folk songs. Also, check out Speakers Bureau presentations and Traveling Exhibit events throughout the state.
Join Humanities Washington and the Spokane County Library for a talk on the history of the Great Depression in Spokane. Also look for Speakers Bureau and Traveling Exhibit events throughout 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.
Join Speakers Bureau’s Alex Alben for Analog Days: How Technology Changed Our Culture in Shelton Saturday. Also look for other upcoming Speakers Bureau presentations and poet laureate events.
Join us for our next Think & Drink, A History of Protest: Civil Rights Movements in Seattle from the 1960s to 1980s, this Wednesday in Seattle.
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.
Bainbridge Performing Arts screens Winter’s Bone to correspond with their production of The Kentucky Cycle. Also look for 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.
Speakers Bureau’s Harriet Baskas presents Hidden Treasures in Washington’s Museums in Seattle. Plus: other Speakers Bureau events and the first reading with the 2014-16 Washington State Poet Laureate.
The festival illustrates the issues and artists of the Northwest Asian American community. Also upcoming: Speakers Bureau’s presentations all around the state and the first reading of the new Washington State Poet Laureate.