Olympic Peninsula history class
Published 2:10 pm Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Classes on Olympic Peninsula history hosted by the Sequim Museum and Arts Center through Peninsula College are at the historical Dungeness Schoolhouse at Sequim-Dungeness Way and Towne Road.
The classes are from 10 a.m.-noon on eight Fridays beginning Jan. 8.
The scheduled topics are:
_ Jan. 8 – "Sequim Yesterday," Doug McInnes
_ Jan. 15 – "Olympic Peninsula’s Nine Tribes – Their History of Trade, Religion, Warfare and Kinship," members of the Olympic Peninsula Intertribal Cultural Advisory Committee
_ Jan. 22 – "Barns & Farms – Then and Now," Catherine Bennett and Bob Clark
_ Jan. 29 – "History of Railroads in Clallam County," Steve Hauff
_ Feb. 5 – "The Manis Mastodon – Archeological Site," Clare Manis Hatler. This class meets at the Museum Exhibit Building, 175 W. Cedar St., Sequim
_ Feb. 12 – "The Life of Lloyd Beebe and How Olympic Game Farm Came to Be," Alice and Robert Beebe
_ Feb. 19 – "Triangle of Defense – Fort Casey, Fort Worden and Fort Flagler," Terry Buchanan
_ Feb. 26 – "Pioneers Recollecting Their Early School Days," Bob Clark, Mary Hermann, Margaret Lotzgesell, Ed Maybee and Esther Nelson.
