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.
Shaping the Neighborhood: The Downtown Plan for Yakima and the History of Urban Planning to spark conversation at Gilbert Cellars Nov. 14.
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.
Come talk trends, differences and styles of Latino music with Speakers Bureau’s Antonio Davidson-Gómez. Plus many more Speakers Bureau presentations throughout the state and a Think & Drink in Yakima.
Speakers Bureau’s John Marshall presents Fire and Forests, East of the Cascade Divide throughout the north Puget Sound. Plus: Speakers Bureau presentations throughout the state.
Food For Thought: GMOs, Home-Cooked Meals, and the American Relationship to Food to spark conversation in Seattle Oct. 15 and Yakima Oct. 29.
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.
The Latino Lens: A Discussion With Filmmaker Enrique Cerna will visit Seattle Sept. 10 and Yakima Sept. 12. Also upcoming: Speakers Bureau presentations, grant-funded events, and our literary gala, Bedtime Stories Spokane.
here:now at the Frye Art Museum allows families a respite from dementia using art. Also upcoming: Think & Drinks on Latinos in Washington state and Speakers Bureau presentations across the state.