03/06/09

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Herald writer to discuss popular culture

Bellingham Herald freelancer Michelle Nolan will discuss popular culture of the mid-20th century during a program Wednesday, March 11.

Her talk from 2 to 3 p.m. at Bellingham Public Library is part of the “Memory Makers” series organized by the Alzheimer Society of Washington.

Coffee and cookies will be provided. Admission free, but donations to the society are accepted.

Other sponsors are the public library, the Herald, Alderwood Convalescent Care, The Courtyard Dementia Care, KVOS-TV 12, The Leopold Retirement Center and Quicksilver Photo Lab.

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Comment from: Rich Johnson [Visitor] Email · http://www.johnsonteamrealestate.com
I've got it on my calendar. Unfortunately my parents generation is soon gone & with it, much of their history, their memories & thoughts. I look forward to next Wed.
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Dean Kahn's blog focuses on Whatcom County history, local neighborhoods, and other topics related to his weekly columns and his rambling interests.

Kahn joined The Bellingham Herald in 1986. Before becoming a columnist and Neighbors editor, he was a police and courts reporter, local government reporter and a news editor.

Born in Bremerton, he is a graduate of Western Washington University and of the University of Missouri-Columbia. He covered the legislatures in Missouri and Washington for United Press International before joining the Herald.

Kahn lives in Bellingham with his wife, Laurie. They have two children, one cat and two dogs (a sequence the dogs find hard to accept).

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