Join us for our Annual Member Meeting and enthralling Humanities program “All Over The Map: Stories Behind the Names of Washington Places and Things” with Feliks Banel.
We’ll have some fun with Harbor History Trivia and HHM Annual Report, we’ll then welcome our speaker who will surprise and delight with the stories behind Washington place names. How did your town get its name? What about your neighborhood school? Or that locally made candy bar? In this talk, get the big picture of how names were given to geographic places in Washington, as well as to iconic local brands, and how those names can reflect deeper, and sometimes challenging, meanings. Explore how names often evolve to better connect us to place and to our neighbors.
Feliks Banel has worked in history and media since the 1990s. He served as deputy director of MOHAI; and has produced Edward R. Murrow Award-winning radio and podcasts and Emmy-winning TV about local history.
Co-sponsored by HumanitiesWA.
