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X-WR-CALNAME:Eagle Harbor Book Co. |  September 01 2009- October 01 2009
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SUMMARY:Alan J. Stein & Paula Becker\: ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION
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 SEPTEMBER 17\, THURSDAY\, 7\:30PM <br />
 <strong>ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION\, WASHINGTON’S FIRST WORLD FAIR\: A TIMELINE HISTORY (slideshow)<br />
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 Distinguished staff historians at <a href=\\"http\://www.HistoryLink.org\\" target=\\"_blank\\">www.HistoryLink.org</a>\, the invaluable online encyclopedia of state and local history in Washington state\,<strong> Alan J. Stein</strong> and <strong>Paula Becker </strong>present a slideshow on their beautiful book detailing the 1909 fair that brought Seattle and Washington into the national spotlight.
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 The first world’s fair to make a profit\, the exposition set the general plan for the University of Washington campus that exists to this day. Seattle history aficionados are in for an extended treat\; thievent dovetails with that of the following week on landscape architect John Charles Olmsted\, one of whose projects was this exposition.
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SUMMARY:Joan Hockaday\: GREENSCAPES\: OLMSTED’S PACIFIC NORTHWEST
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 SEPTEMBER 24\, THURSDAY\, 7\:30PM 
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 <strong>GREENSCAPES\: OLMSTED’S PACIFIC NORTHWEST </strong>
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 Island author <strong>Joan Hockaday<br />
 </strong>brings her inspiring expertise to a multi-media presentation on the<br />
 Northwest projects of landscape architect John Charles Olmsted\, the<br />
 meticulous\, visionary protégé of his famous stepfather\, Frederick Law<br />
 Olmsted.
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 Charles employed the Olmsted aesthetic\, with its belief that<br />
 pastoral spaces are integral to a healthy urban life\, in creating works<br />
 that include premier park systems throughout the Pacific Northwest\, a<br />
 multitude of Seattle boulevards\, the UW campus\, and the<br />
 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20090927T220000Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry with HOLLY HUGHES\, TESS GALLAGHER & FRIENDS  
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 SEPTEMBER 27\, SUNDAY\, 3\:00PM
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 <strong>BEYOND FORGETTING\: POETRY &amp\; PROSE ABOUT ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE</strong>
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 Close on the heels of Memory Walks to end Alzheimer’s in Seattle (9/12) and Silverdale (9/19)\, we proudly host <strong>Holly Hughes </strong>of Indianola\, poet and editor\, who heads up a presentation of a moving and beautifully wrought anthology that brings together myriad expressions from all phases of this pervasive and devastating illness. She is joined by poet <strong>Tess Gallagher</strong>\, who contributed a foreword to the collection\, and local contributors including <strong>John Davis</strong>. A kind of portable support community\, <em><strong>Beyond Forgetting</strong></em> is a fine and valuable contribution for family\, patients\, caregivers\, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Alzheimer’s. This book is long overdue! 
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