To the friends to help us continue our Educational Mission , we very much appreciate it. Once again, many, many thanks for coming out. Enjoy the rest rest of your evening. Thank you. [applause]. We want to hear from you. Tweet us your feedback about the programs you see here. Twitter. Com book tv. And now, i am thrilled to intrajuice malcolm gay. He is an arts reporter for the boston globe where he covers visual and performing arts. He previously worked as a writer for the New York Times where he reviewed visual and performing arts. His writing is also appeared in wired, the atlantic, and shine among other publications. In 2004, the four, the society of professional journalists, Northern California chapter named gay the years outstanding outstanding emerging journalist. In 2005 he received an award for nutrition or food related awards. His work has received other National Accolades from the association of alternative news look weekly and in 2009 from nine from the National Association
During balloon days. matt but theres one exhibit honoring fallen soliders that might be unlike any youve seen before. The e emembering our fallele exhibit serves as a stark reminder of soliders duties. It features more than 90 fallen nebraska soliders depicted in personal and military photos. There are similar exhibits in 14 states. This exhibit is housed at the little red hen theatre for the weekend. And while shes watched a video that plays at the exhibit a few times now, it gets the theatres manager choked up talking about it. Some ladies overseas who voted overseas for the first time and theyre holding up their finger full of ink ss proudly, ssid val bard. That wouldnt of happened without the sacrifice of not just the ones behind us but all those who the exhibit opens friday at 5. And the last chance to see it in wakefield will be sunday from 12 to 4. A siouxland man dedicated decades of his life to serving and protecting our country. Ktivs tiffany lane has the story of how that wa
And for the ongoing resiliency programs that a number of people have had, and to our resiliency officer, who is helping dem and city administrator think through things around the corner that we need to Pay Attention to. There are a couple of things that i also want to do. Let me say thank you to all of you who have also helped in the lake county sonoma, napa and butte areas in their disaster and maybe a quick moment in our own minds and hearts about the lost lives there. I think its appreciated. And i also want to give particular thank you to our Fire Department, and our firefighters, who over the past week have not only gone up there in as many volunteer hours as possible, with equipment, hopefully we never have to use down here and hopefully, we keep our fires down, but in response to that tremendous disaster that you you already know the statistics on. 800 homes, thousands of peoples lives destroyed, that were there to assist. If it isnt medical and now perhaps our Public Health is
On. 800 homes, thousands of peoples lives destroyed, that were there to assist. If it isnt medical and now perhaps our Public Health is being asked to submit Mental Health professionals to help. As our firefighters giving toys to kids who lost everything and giving them a chance to have some play as people rebuild their lives. That reminds me this is the 10th anniversary of katrina, and knowing that a huge disaster happens in the other counties constantly were more than observing and engaged in those not just to help, but to take Lessons Learned and about rebuilding and recovery and things we have been associating ourselves with ever since katrina where mayor Gavin Newsome allows me and others to represent the city and we took the opportunity not only to bring lawn mowers to help certain areas, but took our time to stand in areas that were devastated and wondered how our city would prevent that from happening . And in those moments it wasnt just wishful thinking, but brought that oppor
, as well as the very enthusiastic support we have for our nert program. And for the ongoing resiliency programs that a number of people have had, and to our resiliency officer, who is helping dem and city administrator think through things around the corner that we need to Pay Attention to. There are a couple of things that i also want to do. Let me say thank you to all of you who have also helped in the lake county sonoma, napa and butte areas in their disaster and maybe a quick moment in our own minds and hearts about the lost lives there. I think its appreciated. And i also want to give particular thank you to our Fire Department, and our firefighters, who over the past week have not only gone up there in as many volunteer hours as possible, with equipment, hopefully we never have to use down here and hopefully, we keep our fires down, but in response to that tremendous disaster that you you already know the statistics on. 800 homes, thousands of peoples lives destroyed, that were