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Trump’s arts cuts save .002 percent. We lose much more in community building | The National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts, while based in Washington, D.C., are present in and a very vital part of the local cultural and educational ecosystem in Washington state. Humanities Washington, our state’s… |
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Check out Western Libraries' Heritage Highlights newsletter | |||
Kendra Smith-Howard to Discuss the History of Cleanliness in 20th Century America June 7 at Western | |||
Lisa Monchalin to Discuss 'The Colonial Problem' May 25 at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
Spring 'Heritage Highlights' focuses on campus activism | |||
Using archives to enhance teaching and learning | |||
Western to Host Local Historian and Writer Brian Griffin Feb. 23 | |||
Vast ²ÝÁñÉçÇø collection is dedicated to fly fishing | It seemed like a rather benign phone call. It turned out to be something much larger than a simple plea to come look at a collection of fly rods, in order to price them for a garage sale. Danny Beatty of Anacortes got that call back in 1986. And when the Fidalgo Fly Fishers club… |
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Wallie Funk honored at Western | |||
Former Anacortes American editor's photos on display | Anyone who has spent time in Anacortes in the past five decades has probably seen the work of Wallie Funk. The former editor and co-publisher of the Anacortes American, Whidbey News-Times and Whidbey Record left his mark on the community through his columns, editorials and thousands of… |