From the Archives: Classic photos of govs signing bills
Image(Photos courtesy of Washington State Digital Archives.)
Since it’s Gov. Jay Inslee’s first “bill-signing season,” we’re getting in the spirit of things by digging deep into the… Read more(Photos courtesy of Washington State Digital Archives.)
Since it’s Gov. Jay Inslee’s first “bill-signing season,” we’re getting in the spirit of things by digging deep into the… Read more[caption id="attachment_4996" align="alignright" width="227"] Image Image courtesy North Pend Oreille Heritage collection[/caption] Washington State Library News For people nostalgic for newspapers of bygone eras, a number of Washington newspapers past have been digitized by the National Digital Newspaper Program and can be searched and viewed on the Library of Congress’… Read more
(Secretary Wyman and Spokane County Auditor Vicky Dalton (seated left) with Spokane Falls Community College students. Photos courtesy of Lindsay Pryor.)
After crisscrossing Washington state this week, Secretary Wyman has finished her first… Read moreFor the past couple of weeks, Gov. Jay Inslee has been busy signing bills into law as proud legislators and bill supporters cluster around and watch each pen stroke. As is customary, the governor shakes hands, poses for photos and hands out souvenir pens with his name on them as a keepsake to be used or framed. Since it's "bill-signing season" here in Olympia, here's a look at the collection of the bill-signing pens used by Washington governors going back six decades. Nearly all of the… Read more
Volume 9, May 9, 2013 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) PIERCE COUNTY WINS NATIONAL MEDAL 2) FILL THE BASKET AND SUPPORT WTBBL 3) GOT GENEALOGISTS? GET TIPS AT JUNE’S FIRST TUESDAYS 4) HELP WASHINGTON’S CHILDREN TO REACH OUT AND READ 5) CCC SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) PIERCE COUNTY WINS NATIONAL MEDAL… Read more
(Photo courtesy of JulieAnne Behar.)
Secretary Wyman capped her successful 14-campus College Civics tour Wednesday with visits to Tacoma Community College, University of Washington Tacoma, Bellevue College and the… Read more(Special Programs Director Stephanie Horn and Deputy Secretary of State Mark Neary.)
Whoever said there is no such thing as a free lunch obviously missed the Public Service… Read more[caption id="attachment_10862" align="alignleft" width="200"] Image Senior Group Exhibit 2nd Place Winner "The Boldt Decision: Turning Point for Native American Treaty Rights" by Taylor Mamaril and Britt McCracken[/caption] From the desk of Mary… Read more
[caption id="attachment_4996" align="alignright" width="227"] Image Image courtesy North Pend Oreille Heritage collection[/caption] Library News Philip Pledger, a Boy Scout with Troop 1506, kept it local when he chose the Tracyton Community Library as the site for his Eagle Scout project. Library volunteer Bonnie Chrey said Philip installed an improved community bulletin board… Read more
(Black-and-white photos courtesy of Washington Digital Archives)
One of the highlights of any tour of the Capitol Campus is seeing the… Read more[caption id="attachment_10821" align="alignleft" width="383"] Image Portrait of Schlumpf from The Cartoon : a Reference Book of Seattle’s Successful Men (1911)[/caption]
From the desk of Steve Willis, Central Library Services Program Manager of… Read more
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