Dolley Madison lived through two wars, knew the first twelve Presidents, and watched America evolve from a struggling young republic to the first modern democracy in the world. At a time when women could neither vote nor participate officially in politics, Dolley Madison, wife of the fourth president James Madison, became one of the most influential and best loved figures of her day.
6:30pm
1:00 p.m.
Covington Library
27100 164th Ave. S.E.
Covington, 98042
A Place of Our Own Workshop
Play and Creativity
Join KCTS 9 and the King County Library System for A Place of Our Own workshop and discover activities and experiences that can best support a young child’s development. These workshops are tailored for those who care for young children ages birth through 5 years.
7:00pm
7:00 p.m.
Bertha Knight Landes Room
City Hall
600 4th Ave.
Seattle, WA
KCTS 9 continues our discussion on gang violence in partnership with the Seattle City Council as Enrique Cerna hosts a conversation open to the public at Seattle City Hall. Can't make it in person? Click here to view KCTS 9's community discussion at SIFF Cinema on May 2, 2009.
7:30pm
T.S. McHughs
21 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109
KCTS 9, the Pacific Science Center and Science on Tap present monthly discussions from the world of science in a laid back, social way at T.S. McHughs. Grab a beverage and pull up a stool, no science background required. This is a free lecture. Seating is limited, so it's recommended to arrive early.
This months speaker is Rick Keil, from the School of Oceanography, University of Washington.