We just finished uploading a big batch of pictures to Flickr, including images from the April 4th Letters About Literature Awards Ceremony and our March 20th event with “Orphan Tsunami of 1700” co-author David Yamiguchi. Our belated thanks to David for a thoroughly entertaining and informative event and our heartiest congratulations to this year’s Letters About Literature semi-finalists and champions!
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New Pictures Available!
Posted by wastatelib on April 15, 2008
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2008 Letters About Literature Winners
Posted by wastatelib on April 4, 2008
Congratulations to this year’s Letters About Literature award winners! Today at the Washington State Capitol Rotunda, 181 Semi-finalists, 23 Honorable Mentions, and 3 Champions will be honored by State Librarian Jan Walsh and Secretary of State Sam Reed. These talented students were selected by the judges from the over 2500 letters submitted this year. The list of those honored is online at the Washington State Library’s website. This year’s Champions are:
- McKenzie Dent from Zieger Elementary School in Puyallup. McKenzie wrote to Alice Mead, the author of “Soldier Mom.” Read her letter here.
- Jessica Jang from NOVA School in Olympia. Jessica wrote to Richard Adams, the author of “Watership Down.” Read her letter here
- Alayna Chamberland from Capital High School in Olympia. Alayna wrote to Wally Lamb, the author of ”She’s Come Undone.” Read her letter here.
Congratulations McKenzie, Jessica, and Alayna! Their letters will also be submitted to the national Letters About Literature competition. Thank you to all the students, teachers, and families who participated in Washington’s Letters About Literature program. Keep reading and writing!
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Orphan Tsunami Event next Thursday
Posted by wastatelib on March 14, 2008
State Librarian Jan Walsh selected “The Orphan Tsunami of 1700: Japanese Clues to a Parent Earthquake in North America” as one of her Washington Reads last fall. This coming Thursday March 20, we’re pleased to welcome co-author David K. Yamiguchi who will discuss how his tree ring work in Washington helped a multi-national team of researchers discover the true origins of the tsunami that struck Japan in 1700. This should be a fascinating event! Doors open at 6:00 pm and David’s presentation will begin at 6:30. More information is available on Washington State Library’s website. We hope you can join us!
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Event Rewind: Arts and Crafts in the Pacific Northwest
Posted by wastatelib on March 7, 2008
Over 50 folks joined us last Thursday night to hear author and Program Director for Historic Seattle Lawrence Kreisman present on his latest book, “The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest.” The appreciative audience got an intimate look at some of the artisans and events that shaped this important movement, as well as view a stunning slideshow featuring pictures of arts and crafts architecture, furniture, jewelry, glass, and pottery. Lawrence was also kind enough to answer questions and sign copies of his book!
And before Lawrence’s presentation, State Librarian Jan Walsh presented this quarter’s Washington Reads. Winter 2008’s theme is “Of the Beach and the Sea.” You can locate these books in our library catalog, or you can browse the selections on LibraryThing.
A very special thanks to Lawrence and everyone who attended and made this event so memorable! Pictures from the night can be found on Flickr.
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Event Next Week: The Arts and Crafts Movement in the PNW
Posted by wastatelib on February 21, 2008
We’re very excited about our upcoming evening event next week! Author and Program Director for Historic Seattle Lawrence Kreisman will be joining us next Thursday night, February 28, to discuss “The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest.” You’ll definitely want to join us to find how local artisans contributed to the Arts and Crafts heritage through architecture, furniture making, stained glass, and jewelry. Doors open at 6 pm on Thursday, so come early and get the best seat!
Speaking of artisans, the staff here has developed a new handout celebrating Brooding Heron and Jawbone Presses, the presses of Washington State Poet Laureate Samuel Green. This flyer describes the materials available at the Washington State Library associated with both of these important Washington presses, so be sure to check it out.
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Event Rewinds
Posted by wastatelib on February 1, 2008
We were very blessed to have authors Ruth Kirk and Dick Daugherty join us on January 17! Over 100 people were able to listen as Ruth and Dick discussed their new book, “Archaeology in Washington,” shared stories about some of their favorite Washington digs, and took a happy look back over their respective careers in this fascinating field. Our very hearty thanks to Dick and Ruth for participating in a lively Q & A session after their presentation, as well as signing copies of their book!
The State Library has also been quite blessed by a talented staff, and several of those staff members were featured in our first Brownbag Event of the year, “The Conservation Kitchen” this past Wednesday. Diane, Marcea, and Laurie shared preservation tips and tricks with our audience, both onsite and in various videoconferencing locations around the state. Handouts from this event can be found here.
Pictures from both events are up on Flickr. Thanks to everyone for making these events such a success!
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“Archaeology in Washington” Event this Thursday
Posted by wastatelib on January 11, 2008
We hope you’ll join us for “Archaeology in Washington” with authors Ruth Kirk and Richard D. Daugherty, this Thursday, January 17 at 6:30 pm! Ruth and Richard’s new book explores many of the archaeological finds in Washington State, including Clovis points found in Wenatchee and the infamous Kennewick Man. Their appearance at the State Library will feature both authors speaking about their work, as well as their film on Washington archaeology. Mark your calendars and see you in Tumwater on Thursday!
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