19th Century Dragoon Sabre Training starts January 21 at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

Featured image: A Calvary sabre made in 1840 (photo courtesy National Park Service) Learn the sabre techniques used by US Army Dragoons soldiers who arrived at the Fort Vancouver Barracks in Vancouver, Washington, in 1855 in two seven-week classes, sponsored by the National Park Service and Academia Duellatoria: Basic 1 is for students new to … Continue reading 19th Century Dragoon Sabre Training starts January 21 at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

Lose yourself in nature’s mazes at a new Museum of Science exhibit starting February 4 in Boston

Featured image: The nested spiral pattern of sunflower seeds Photos from the Museum of Science, Boston Nature has many mathematical patterns. Some examples are the layers of scales in pine cones, the ripples in windblown sand, nested spirals of the seeds in a sunflower, the shape of a seashell, the ridges of a mountain range, … Continue reading Lose yourself in nature’s mazes at a new Museum of Science exhibit starting February 4 in Boston

It’s winter in Vermont, which means it’s carnival time in Stowe

Photos courtesy Stowe Winter Carnival It's cold outside in January in northern Vermont, so why not celebrate in this winter wonderland? That's exactly what happens at the Stowe Winter Carnival for most of the month. The carnival kicks off its 44th season in the village of Stowe on Saturday, January 13. This year, organizers nicknamed … Continue reading It’s winter in Vermont, which means it’s carnival time in Stowe

Ninth annual Fertile Ground Festival brings bumper crop of new works to Portland January 18-28

Featured image: A scene from "Megallanica", by Oregon award-winning playwright E.M. Lewis, one of the new works featured at the 2018 Fertile Ground Festival in Portland. It's a story about eight scientists and engineers who came to the South Pole Research Station in 1985 to figure out whether there's a hole in the sky. During … Continue reading Ninth annual Fertile Ground Festival brings bumper crop of new works to Portland January 18-28

Free admission to Boston art museums on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Featured image: The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, by Caitlin Cunningham Two art museums in Boston are celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday, January 15, by opening their doors to the public for free. The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA), 25 Harbor Shore Drive, opens at 10 a.m. and closes at 5 p.m. All … Continue reading Free admission to Boston art museums on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

There’s a big birthday bash for J.R.R. Tolkien in Portland January 13, and you’re invited

Featured image by StockSnap, via Creative Commons January 3 was J.R.R. Tolkien's 126th birthday. This high fantasy author is best known for his books, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, both set in a mystical, magical place called Middle Earth. On January 13, McMenamin's is hosting a "Happy Birthday, J.R.R. Tolkien!" celebration at … Continue reading There’s a big birthday bash for J.R.R. Tolkien in Portland January 13, and you’re invited

Children’s Library at Illinois Valley Branch shows off new artwork at open house January 27 in Cave Junction, OR

Featured image by Wild Cloud Creative A new reading tree sculpture, with butterflies and insects fluttering among the branches and leaves, will be revealed at an open house at the Children's Library in the Illinois Valley Branch of the Josephine Community Libraries Saturday, January 27, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., at 209 West Palmer in Cave Junction, … Continue reading Children’s Library at Illinois Valley Branch shows off new artwork at open house January 27 in Cave Junction, OR

Publish a book from your oral history at four-week class starting January 25 in Vancouver, WA

Featured image by mediamodifier, via Creative Commons Do you have family stories or stories of your own that you would like to preserve in a book? Now you can do it, from start to finish, at a four-week class hosted by the Clark County Genealogical Society. In these interactive two-hour weekly workshops, instructor Bob Ferguson … Continue reading Publish a book from your oral history at four-week class starting January 25 in Vancouver, WA

Mobile museum celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy stops at Clark College in Vancouver, WA, January 17

Featured image by John Hain, via Creative Commons A traveling exhibit focusing on events in 1968, the year Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated and how those events shaped American culture, will stop for one day at Clark College in Vancouver, Washington, Wednesday, January 17, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The Black History 101 Mobile Museum … Continue reading Mobile museum celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy stops at Clark College in Vancouver, WA, January 17