"Library Jewel" #2: Slide presentation of the 1914 Sedro-Woolley bank robbery

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Compiled by a Washingtonian with a flair for the dramatic, this collection of glass lantern slides, along with a typewritten narrative script, tells the story of the infamous Sedro-Woolley bank robbery of 1914. Traveling to theaters throughout Western Washington, this spirited presentation was staged with a performer reading the narrative script while the slides were shown on screen. Last year the Sedro-Woolley Museum and Sedro-Woolley Public Library partnered to digitize these slides along with over 300 additional resources through the assistance of a Washington Rural Heritage grant from the Washington State Library. Grants funds are made available through the federal Library Services & Technology Act, administered to states by the Institute of Museum & Library Services. The slide show was even recreated as a live presentation at the Washington Library Employees 2011 Conference. Here is a 1-minute trailer for the slideshow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PAcRSUdzBU. If the trailer peaks your interest, you can follow the link to the full slideshow presentation.
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For more information about the Sedro-Woolley Bank Robbery, visit http://www.skagitriverjournal.com/S-W/Gen/Banks/1914S-WBankRobbery1.html.

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