SPR is a media partner with Gonzaga University for their Green Room Series. Like a book club for the performing arts, this speaker series invites you to learn and enjoy work from a wide variety of artists from the comfort of your own home.
This series offers numerous artists a platform to present and speak about their art. When you have registered for one of the events you will have access to a 10 minute video, and then on the day of the Green Room Series event
you will click on another link in the confirmation e-mail to attend a 30-minute Zoom webinar with the artist, moderated by Laura Sims, Director of the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. You can learn more about the series on the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center event page here.
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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: February 19, 2021
Edmonds-based accounting firm Will Chen CPA PLLC welcomes Aaron Goldman as an associate.
Goldman attended college at Central Washington University.He has a bachelor of science degree in accounting and a bachelor of arts in law and justice. Goldman is now working toward a master of education degree at Eastern Washington University.
Goldman first moved to the Edmonds area in 1986. He attended College Place Middle School and Edmonds College before enlisting in the U.S. Air Force during the Gulf War.
After completing basic training at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio, Texas, Goldman was stationed at Fairchild Air Force Base outside of Spokane. In his role as a supply specialist. Goldman directly supported Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He returned to the Edmonds area in 1997 and has lived locally since then.
by Paul Haeder / February 18th, 2021
If I were asked what I want to accomplish as a writer, I would say it’s to contribute to the literature of hope. Barry Lopez,
A passing. A death. Moving on. Back to earth. A new journey.
He filled the air with lyrical words and ideas grafted to our role as writers and people living inside and with our natural world. He was steadfast in his role as a naturalist of sorts, but through and through he was a word conjurer.
He came to me when I was young, inside his book about wolves. I was in Arizona jumping the skeletons of saguaros with my 360cc Bultaco and learning the art of passage: working with ministers and laypersons helping Central Americans cross that political line between USA and Mexico.
By Victor Omondi Going back to 2015, Rachel Dolezal was a successful woman with several well-paying jobs. She was working as President for the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington, and was also teaching Africana students. However, her narrative changed when her real racial identity was discovered. Dolezal had been pretending to be Black while working […]