GCS 9 Erin Lasley, Dan Cooper Around Tacoma
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- 03/25/2022
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews local historian Erin Lasley about D.B. Cooper, the mysterious unidentified man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in 1971.
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GCS 9 Erin Lasley, Dan Cooper Around Tacoma
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews local historian Erin Lasley about D.B. Cooper, the mysterious unidentified man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in 1971.
GCS 10 Blake Surina, Fircrest Town History
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews Fircrest resident Blake Surina about the history of Fircrest.
GCS 12 Erin Lasley, 62nd Airlift Wing History
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews local historian Erin Lasley about the 62nd Air Lift Wing at McChord.
Unknown performance at Kelly's No. 1
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Jimmy Dean story, "Indiana", "Dancing on the Ceiling"
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Red Kelly talks by phone with Evan Brown on his radio program on KLAY 1180-AM
Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council Oral History Interview
Oral history interview recorded on April 18, 2023 at the Anderson University Center on the campus of Pacific Lutheran University. Interviewees were invited to participate in the interview based on their involvement with the Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed and included (pictured from left to right) Professor Adela Ramos, Don Russell, Fred L. Tobiason, Richard "Muggs" McGinnis, Sheri Tonn, and Al Schmauder. The interview was recorded as part of the 2023 Earth and Diversity Week/Steen Family Symposium events.
Segment on the Washington State Fair in Puyallup with Frank Buster, and Lillian Barna.
Patrick Dixon is a retired teacher and commercial fisherman whose poems and photographs have been published in Oregon Coast, The Journal of Family Life, National Fisherman, Cirque and others. His chapter book, Arc of Visibility, won the 2015 Alabama State Poetry Society's annual Morris Memorial competition.
Together with teachers from Lincoln High School in Tacoma, Chris Eide has led a statewide effort to improve the odds that young people from low-income families have access to schools. He is also an author, university lecturer, explorer, and poet.
Heidi Fosner is a singer/songwriter, educator and urban gardener. Tacoma resident since 1998.
John Hargis is a Digital Media Specialist at Tacoma Public Library's StoryLab. There he works to inspire young talent to develop, network and release all forms of media including music, video, audio, audition reels, resumes and press kits to prospective agencies. He currently teaches drums and music production in Gig Harbor, WA. John is a hand-drum enthusiast and has performed as a classic rock and blues musician in the Puget Sound area for the past 15 years.
Joy Misako St. Germain has been writing poetry and acting in the theatre since she was a young girl. Joy works as the Human Resources Director for the City of Tacoma.
Shari Shelton is a writer and has edited and published anthology's for writers who examine Christian spirituality in contemporary life.
Lucas is the 2013-15 Tacoma Poet Laureate and launched "The Laureate Listening Project."
Dwayne is a regular participant in Tacoma Public Library's StoryLab, creating original beats and raps. When he heard about the listening project the day of the event, he created an original piece within two hours and recorded that same day.
Summer at Peace Youth Leadership Class
The Summer at Peace Youth Leadership Class decided to take on the issue around stereotyping in their schools. This team poem represents their response to the stereotyping that they have experienced in high school and reclaiming of their identity on their own terms. Since they come from high schools throughout Tacoma, we have identified the place where they gave voice to their identities: at Peace Community Center in Tacoma's Hilltop Neighborhood.