Events in October 2021
October 12, 2021 (2 events)
Wider Horizons Book Club
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October 12, 2021Our Book Club meets on Zoom on the second Tuesday of each month, from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Books are selected by members. The list of books for each year is published on the website. All are welcome. You can enjoy the discussion even if you haven't read the entire book!
For more information, contact Nancy Robb robbnrobb@msn.com
Click here to see the list of our books for 2021. https://widerhorizonsvillage.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Wider-Horizons-Book-Schedule-for-2021-1.pdf
Pod 6 Zoom
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October 12, 2021Join Liz Ohlson and Pod 6 members for Zoom call. Meetings alternate between Monday at 10 and Tuesday at 1.
October 14, 2021 (1 event)
Storytelling
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October 14, 2021Fall and winter are the very best time to again to share our stories and get to know each other in new ways. Facilitated by a member, this popular and memorable program began in the winter of 2021. Three or four members share their stories and you'll be able to respond briefly. Guests are welcome! Facilitated by a member beginning with the 2021-22 season, the series resulted in a publication during summer of 2021 of many of the stories we told earlier this year. Contact Denise Klein if you'd like to be a storyteller or a moderator: denise@widerhorizonsvillage.org
October 25, 2021 (1 event)
Pod 6 Zoom
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October 25, 2021Pod 6 Zoom call is open to anyone who wants to attend. Liz Ohlson moderates. We meet every 2 weeks. At alternating meetings, we meet on Tuesdays at 1pm and Mondays at 10am.
October 31, 2021 (1 event)
Seattle Mayors Reflect on the City's History
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October 31, 2021Welcome to our Zoom panel: Wes Uhlman, Charley Royer, and Greg Nickels discuss Seattle then and now and reflect on how we got to our present challenges as the formerly "most livable city" in the U.S.
Please RSVP to denise@widerhorizonsvillage.org to receive the Zoom link.
You may enjoy this interview with Wes Uhlman about the challenges he faced during his 1969-1977 tenure: Wes Uhlman: Mayor, City of Seattle, 1969-1977 - Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project (washington.edu)