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Dec. 12th:  Words, Writers, and Southwest Stories presents Feliks Banel

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Local broadcaster and historian Feliks Banel explores our region’s darkest weather days and most infamous storms. With archival photos, radio, and TV clips, Banel takes us back in time to hear stories of those who survived some of the worst Pacific Northwest weather in recorded history. Further, Banel explores how these storms can revive our shared humanity. Frightening weather can bind communities together to share resources, commiserate, and protect each other. Participants are encouraged to share their own memories of how they survive being snowed in, washed out, or left without power in the wake of a big storm—and why we remember those moments for the rest of our lives.

Feliks Banel is a writer and producer and serves as editor of COLUMBIA, the quarterly magazine of the Washington State Historical Society. He has been a host and contributor for KIRO Radio on matters of Northwest history and culture for many years; he created the history series This NOT Just In for KUOW Public Radio, and he produces documentaries for the Seattle Channel.

Feliks Banel is presenting his work courtesy of Humanities Washington

Words, Writers and Southwest Stories is a FREE EVENT held at the Southwest Branch of the Seattle Library from 6:00 – 7:30pm
9010 35th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126

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3003 61 Ave. SW, Seattle, WA  98116

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ADA ramp is on the south side of the museum, along with an ADA restroom.