Presentation
on how “place” influences the art, characters and plot of cartoon and comic
storytelling to spark community conversation June 2-4
WHITMAN
COUNTY LIBRARY, 4-H, AREA SCHOOLS, AND HUMANITIES WASHINGTON PARTNER TO BRING
MEGAN KELSO, CARTOONIST AND AUTHOR TO WHITMAN COUNTY FOR FREE SPEAKERS BUREAU
EVENT
Whitman
County Library, 4-H and Humanities Washington invite the community to an
engaging conversation with Megan Kelso, a member of the 2012-15 Humanities
Washington Speakers Bureau. This free event takes place at the following:
June 2
Colfax High School at 10:10 a.m., Palouse School at 1:45 p.m.;
June 3
Rosalia School at 10:00 a.m., Oakesdale School at 1:00 p.m.;
June 4
Endicott Middle School 11:35 a.m., St.John/Endicott High School at 2:00 p.m.
Humanities
Washington sparks conversation and critical thinking using story as a catalyst,
nurturing thoughtful and engaged communities across our state. Speakers Bureau
is one Humanities Washington’s oldest and most popular programs. A roster of 28
cultural experts and scholars provides low-cost, high-quality public
presentations across the state, encouraging audiences to think, learn and
engage in conversation. These diverse and engaging speakers cover a variety of
topics, including popular culture, photography, architecture, literature, food,
film and history. Best of all – these presentations are free and open to the
public. For more about Speakers Bureau, visit www.humanities.org/programs/speakers.
For
more information, contact Sheri Miller at the Colfax Library, 509-397-4366 or
visit online at www.whitco.lib.wa.us
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