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information from SWSHS Local author, hiker, historian and professor, Judy Bentley will talk about her book,Hiking Washington’s History (University of Washington Press, 2010), focusing on two local trails--the Duwamish River trail--the only urban trail in the book--and the Coal Creek Trail in Bellevue. To open the hiking season, she'll provide a historical tour of the state, including a mythic fish weir in the river and some dark holes in the suburbs. This free book-talk will be the 42nd installment of Words, Writers & West Seattle, the 'First Friday' series of the Southwest Seattle Historical Society. It will take place at 5 p.m. Friday, April 7th, 2017, at Barnes & Noble/ Westwood Village. Bentley writes hiking guides, history, and biography and is emeritus faculty at South Seattle College where she taught composition, literature, and Pacific Northwest History for more than 20 years. read more |
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