Why the Seattle General Strike lives on
Seattle Pacific University, Demaray Hall Rm 358 509 W. Bertona St., Seattle, WA, United StatesWhy the Seattle General Strike of 1919 lives on Today. Dr. James Gregory, University of Washington Harry Bridges Endowed Chair of Labor Studies. In this presentation, James Gregory examines how
Art in Seattle’s Public Spaces
Seattle Pacific University, Ames Library Seminar Room, Second Floor 3307 3rd Av. W., Seattle, WA, United StatesWalk down any street in Seattle, turn the corner, and you are likely to discover art enhancing the city’s public spaces – from historical statues to abstract sculptures. The downtown
Art in Seattle’s Public Spaces Walking Tour with author Jim Rupp
Lake Union Park Ped. Bridge 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA, United StatesJoin Jim Rupp, author of "Art in Seattle’s Public Spaces, from Sodo to South Lake Union," for an informative walking tour of artworks throughout the South Lake Union neighborhood. No
Madison Park History Walk – (Please note: this event is sold out)
Pioneer Hall 1642 43rd Ave E., Seattle, WA, United StatesJoin the Pioneer Association of the State of Washington for a history walk, presented by the Pacific Northwest Historians Guild. Learn about one of Seattle’s oldest neighborhoods, the first baseball
Chief Seattle and the Town that Took His Name
Seattle Pacific University, Ames Library Seminar Room, Second Floor 3307 3rd Av. W., Seattle, WA, United StatesThe Guild is honored to have David Buerge speak about his new book, Chief Seattle and the Town that Took His Name. Based on more that two decades of research, Buerge’s