Science Café – Return of the Humpbacks to the Salish Sea

Speaker:         Kiirsten Flynn – Cascadia Research

Topic:             Return of Humpbacks to the Salish Sea

Starting about 10 years ago, increasing numbers of humpback whales have appeared in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound and other parts of the Salish Sea. In many ways this has represented a return, as humpbacks were common through the early 1900s until a whaling operation specifically targeted them. In this presentation, Cascadia Research marine biologist Kiirsten Flynn covers research on these increasing numbers of humpbacks and discusses new technology helping us to study the population dynamics of these whales along the coast. Cascadia Research has been studying humpback whales along the US West Coast since 1986.

The event will be in the Lacey Timberland Library meeting room.

The Laramie Project – at TESC

The Evergreen Theater Ensemble presents, The Laramie Project, written by Moises Kaufman and Members of the Tectonic Theater Project. December 6, 7, & 8, at The Evergreen State College, Recital Hall, Com 107. 7 pm. Free Admission.

This October marked the 20th anniversary of Matthew Shepard’s anti-gay murder, and The Evergreen Theater Ensemble will be honoring his life with a production of The Laramie Project. Matt was a student at the University of Wyoming who was beaten, tortured and left to die near Laramie on the night of October, 6 1998. He died six days later from his head injuries. After Matthew’s murder in 1998, members of the Tectonic Theater Project in New York City traveled to Laramie, Wyoming, to interview residents about how the attack on Matt had affected the town. These transcripts were transformed into the play The Laramie Project, which tells the stories of real people who lived at the epicenter of one of the nation’s most heinous anti-gay hate crimes. Mathew’s story became world news as all across the globe people united, held vigils, and prayed for Matt’s recovery. The stark reality is that the climate within our communities, state, and nation continues to perpetuate violence, discrimination, and destructive policies toward our LGBTQ+ community members twenty years later.

REMEMBER MATT!  UNITE FOR LOVE!

Contact: The Evergreen Theatre Ensemble, performanceworkshop@yahoo.com
Walter Eugene Grodzik, MFA, PhD,  206-714-1682

Can You Ever Forgive Me? – OFS

In CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?, Melissa McCarthy stars as Lee Israel, the best-selling celebrity biographer (and cat lover) who made her living in the 1970’s and 80’s profiling the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bankhead, Estée Lauder and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen. When Lee found herself unable to get published because she had fallen out of step with the marketplace, she turned her art form to deception, abetted by her loyal friend Jack (Richard E. Grant).
Dir: Marielle Heller / 2018 / US / 107 min

SCREENING: FRI 11/30 9:00PM; SAT 12/1 9:00PM; SUN 12/2 7:30PM; TUE 12/4 4:00PM; WED 12/5 7:00PM; THU 12/6 4:00PM; WED 12/12 4:00PM; THU 12/13 7:00PM
Tickets available at the box office 1/2 hour before showtimes.

Local History

Abby Howard Hunt Stuart - Washington State Historical Society

Abby Howard Hunt Stuart – Washington State Historical Society

A new short video on Olympia history is available for viewing on YouTube.  We meet up with historian Shanna Stevenson in Sylvester Park to talk about the women’s rights and women’s suffrage movement in the 1880s, and three women who helped shape the movements.   https://youtu.be/aY73QWF_1UI

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