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Calendar
September, 2010
| Coming Soon... |
| Thursday, Sep 9 |
| All Day | In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit |
| Friday, Sep 10 |
| All Day | In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit |
| Saturday, Sep 11 |
| 09:30 AM | Coffee and Lecture with the Curators: Arts & Crafts in the Pacific Northwest |
| All Day | In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit |
| Sunday, Sep 12 |
| All Day | In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit |
| Monday, Sep 13 |
| All Day | In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit |
| Tuesday, Sep 14 |
| All Day | In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit |
| Wednesday, Sep 15 |
| All Day | In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit |
| Thursday, Sep 16 |
| All Day | In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit |
| Friday, Sep 17 |
| All Day | In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit |
| Saturday, Sep 18 |
| All Day | In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit |
| Sunday, Sep 19 |
| Until 05:00 PM | In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit |
| Monday, Sep 20 |
| 12:00 PM | Three Strange Tales of Old Olympia |
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| 08:15 AM - 03:30 AM |
A World of Food: Growing It, Shipping It, Selling It
The Outreach Centers at The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies invite you to attend the annual Summer Seminar for Educators, June 28-29, 2010. This year’s seminar will focus on the international history and economics of food. Issues to be explored include the ethics of food production, food supply, food as a commodity and more. Attendees will walk away with the confidence, knowledge and strategies to implement curriculum on this topic and to use this theme to increase interest in global studies. This two-day seminar is designed for middle school, high school and community college educators.
Registration Deadline: June 11, 2010 (or until event is filled)
Registration Fee: $95* (non-refundable) includes parking/bus passes, coffee/tea, morning pastries, lunch, and 16 WA state clock hours.
For more information or to register, please go to the following Web page: http://jsis.washington.edu/outreach/summer/
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| 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
Icons of Washington
See symbolic ‘icons’ of the features, events, people, and landscapes that make Washington state unique. This exhibit not only identifies icons, but explores why and how these icons came to be. From the Space Needle to Lucky Lager brewing company, and from Ezra Meeker's efforts to save the Oregon Trail, to game five of the Seattle Mariners’ 1995 divisional series against the New York Yankees, explore what Washington has done for the country and the world. Visit us online for more information and specific exhibit hours. www.washingtonhistory.org Organized by the Washington State History Museum.
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| 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
The Washington State History Museum and the Longhouse Education and Cultural Center at The Evergreen State College present the fifth annual In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit, a juried art exhibit showcasing the works of contemporary Native artists. Guests will see how today’s Native art connects traditional artistic heritage and contemporary forms of expression. The featured artwork is selected by a jury comprised of experts in Native American art. Supported by Suquamish Foundation and KUOW.
Washington State History Museum
1911 Pacific
Tacoma, WA 98402
Closed Mondays
Closed Tuesdays after Labor Day
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