Saturday, August 17, 2013

Redmond Historical Society Announces Saturday Speaker Series


 Speakers to Address Topics of Local, State and Regional Historical Interest

REDMOND, WA (August 16, 2013)  The Redmond Historical Society is pleased to announce its Saturday Speaker Series that will begin this fall on September 14th.   The monthly program features eight speakers addressing topics of local, state and Pacific Northwest historical significance or interest.   Read More >>

The series will be held at 10:30 am on the second Saturday of each month from September to May (not including December) at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center located at 16600 NE 80th Street, Redmond, WA,   The program will be offered free to the public with a $5 suggested donation for non-members.

The 2013-2014 schedule includes an interesting mix of historians and authors, a University of Washington/Seattle Film Institute lecturer, a champion power boat racer as well as residents who grew up on the large family chicken farm that ultimately became part of the Microsoft Campus.  Topics range from Redmond history to the role of cinema in shaping the perceptions of American Indians to the CCC camps in Washington State during the Great Depression.  A summary of speakers and topics is below.  For a more detailed discussion of each speaker and topic, please visit www.redmondhistoricalsociety.org. 

The Redmond Historical Society has hosted a wide variety of engaging speakers at its meetings since it was founded in 1999.  Today the Society is proud to more actively promote this program to the public in a slightly different format.  According to Chris Himes, President of the Redmond Historical Society, “ We hope to foster a greater understanding of how past decisions influence the world we live in today as well as an appreciation of the everyday lives of the people who preceded us.”  The Society also hopes the series will increase awareness of the important work of historic preservation. 

The Redmond Historical Society is 501(c)(3)non-profit organization that receives support from the City of Redmond, 4 Culture, Nintendo, the Bellevue Collection and Humanities Washington as well as from other donors and members.

2013-2014
Redmond Historical Society
Saturday Speaker Series

10:30am 2nd Saturday of the Month
September- May (Excluding December)

Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center
16600 NE 80th Street, Redmond WA

$5 Suggested Donation for Non-members


Speakers subject to change

Saturday, September 14th
LOST REDMOND:  ONCE HERE, LONG GONE

Tom Hitzroth, Chair, City of Redmond Landmark Commission,

Chair, King County Landmarks Commission

The fascinating story of Redmond’s growth from a settlement to a town, including a look at how historical buildings that no longer exist were located.

Saturday, October 12th
AMERICAN INDIANS IN CINEMA:

PORTRAYALS AND PARTICIPATON, ONSCREEN AND BEHIND THE SCENE

Lance Rhoades,  Seattle Film Institute, University of Washington

Speaking courtesy of Humanities WA

The role cinema has played in creating and perpetuating perceptions of the American Indian and the staggering implications: a conversation.

Saturday, November 9th
THE ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Larry Kreisman, Author and Program Manager, Historic Seattle

 How did the celebration of craftsmanship, two world’s fairs and the unique attributes of our region result in significant contributions both in architecture and a range of design arts in the early 20th century?

 Saturday,  January 11th
TREE ARMY:  THE CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS IN WASHINGTON STATE 1933-1941

Janet Oakley, Author and Historian

Speaking courtesy of Humanities WA

The history of the CCC and the lasting impact both on our state and on the desperate young men who came to work in the woods building roads, bridges and park, buildings.
 

Saturday,  February 8th
HIGH TIIMES ON THE EASTSIDE:  AIR DEFENSE, AIRPORTS, AND WISHFUL THINKING

Sherry  Grindeland, Eastside Heritage Center and Journalist

 Explore all things flying related on the Eastside: early birdmen, early airports, WWII and Cold War air defense, and D.B. Cooper.

 Saturday, March 8th
THE SILER LOGGING COMPANY & RAILROAD: 1920’s LOGGING

Eric Erickson, Logging and Railroad Historian, Author, Past president Issaquah History Museums

Learn about the felling, bucking and yarding of big trees east of Redmond and the building of the 25-mile railroad that carried them north. 
 

Saturday, April 12th
THE SAMMAMISH SLOUGH RACE: 1933-1976

Steve Greaves, Seattle Outboard Association

A panel of former outboard racers recollect the challenges of navigating the narrow and winding slough in this exciting but by-gone event when boat racing was king.  

Saturday, May 10th
FROM CHICKENS TO SOFTWARE: THE LAND BEFORE MICROSOFT

Dante and Panfilo Morelli,

Brothers share their family story of Italian immigrants who created one of the region’s largest chicken farms on land that eventually became part of the Microsoft campus.

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