The Everett Experience
Welcome to wonderful Everett Washington a city full of culture and unique experiences.
Here we take a look at four popular sites for visitors from all over to come experience. From the intense silvertips games and the grand concerts within the Comcast arena always has something interesting going on. Within the woods lies an expansive area known as Forest Park. Its beautiful expansive trails swim area and playground will have anyone entertained! In the midst of the big city lies a small purple building known as the Childrens Museum. Inside this building is a creative flow that is unbelievable! Both Children and parents alike have a wonderful experience here which leaves kids begging to go back. Last but not least just on the edge of Everett we have the wonderful Future of flight exhibit from Boeing. Inside you can learn about the history of aviation and the future plans for the planes of tomorrow! It's a unique tour that you won't be able to experience anywhere but Everett.
So mark Everett on your map and head on over to some of Washingtons finest experiences!
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A New Look of Everett WA. 2014
This video is showing many of the areas around the City of Everett WA in Snohomish County. There are pictures of Downtown Everett, Naval Station Everett, Parks, Imagine Children's Museum, Everett's Waterfront, The Boeing Company and the Cascade Mountain Range.
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The Towns at Riverfront in Everett, WA - The Cassidy
Discover Riverfront, a brand new master planned community on the shores of the Snohomish River in Everett.
Surround yourself with 100’s of acres of lush preserved woodlands and wetlands. Just outside your door community trails and habitat walks connect to the scenic Lowell Riverfront Trail. Adjacent to The Towns at Riverfront a new 3-acre city park will provide places to play and gather, plus a small-craft launch for kayaks and canoes. The planned retail area for shopping, dining and services will create a wonderful walking community.
The Towns at Riverfront offers 2, 3 & 4 bedroom townhomes ranging from 1,163 to 1,960 square feet. Each townhome features a bright, open main level with a well-appointed kitchen and a spacious deck. Select from three custom designed finish schemes plus many desirable ‘Polygon Possibility’ options. Every home includes an attached 1- or 2-car garage. Many homes are available with fenced back yards.
Riverfront’s convenient location means you are moments from I-5, commuter rail, and park & rides. You’ll love Historic Downtown Everett’s restaurants, shops, and theaters. Learn a new craft at the Schack Arts Center, spend the day exploring the Imagine Children's Museum, or the evening cheering on the Everett Silvertips at Xfinity Arena.
Everett and Snohomish County’s many parks offer diverse outdoor recreation options. Choose a day at Howarth Park beach, bird watching at Spencer Island Park, or fun at the Forest Park Petting Zoo and Water Playground. When dry powder calls, Highway 2 will take you to the Steven’s Pass ski area in not time.
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TRIP TO DISCOVERY MUSEUM | EMERGENCY HOSPITAL VISIT | FAMILY DAY OUT | VLOGMAS 2018
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Taylor Aronson vs Zack Dailey
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A skateboard ride to STEM learning | 360° VR video
Positive early experiences in children’s museums and other informal learning spaces help set the stage for learning in school. University of Washington Professor Kristen Missall discusses her research partnership with Iowa Children's Museum and leads a tour of its Notion of Motion exhibit. Missall has partnered with the museum on a transformation of Notion of Motion into one of its most engaging, educational and popular exhibits — while spawning research with long-term implications for the way children’s museum exhibits are designed.
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101 Facts About The American Civil War
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The Women Who Saved Mount Vernon
The Mount Vernon estate would not exist today if it were not for the efforts of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Founded in 1853, it was the first preservation group in America. This short film explores the history behind these amazing women who saved one of Americas most important landmarks.
The Birth of Preservation in America - Mount Vernon Ladies Association
Visit Indy This Summer at The Indiana History Center
- There are lots of reasons to visit Indy this summer. Explore downtown's Cultural Trail, make a pitstop on Mass Ave to eat and shop, take the family to the world's largest kid's museum, touch real sharks at the zoo, and experience Indy's best new restaurants.
Did you ever want to time travel? At the Indiana History Center, you can literally step into the past and become part of a true story. It's just like you are there. Another reason to visit Indy.
A new broadcast TV commercial promoting Indy as a place to visit this summer, as part of Visit Indy's 2013 regional advertising campaign.
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Top 10 Scary Washington Urban legends
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The contenders for Democratic Candidate in the 2018 race for Governor of Maryland face off in this MPT Public Square special.
Governor Janet Mills 2020 Maine State of the State Address
Maine Governor Janet T. Mills (D) delivers her first State of the State Address from the State House in Augusta , Maine. Maine Public's Jennifer Rooks and Steve Mistler host the coverage and hear post-speech analysis from Jim Melcher, Professor of Political Science at University of Maine Farmington. Maine Public's Mal Leary speaks with House Minority Leader Representative Kathleen Dillingham (R) and Senate Minority Leader Senator Dana Dow (R) for the Republican response.
Vision & Justice | Friday | Part II || Radcliffe Institute
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
The Friday afternoon session of “Vision & Justice: A Convening” featured conversations that ranged from the Obama-era initiative Turnaround Arts to the importance of narratives in the prison system. Joy Buolamwini also performed her spoken word piece “AI, Ain’t I a Woman?”—which preceded a further discussion on algorithmic bias. The two-day event considered the role of the arts in understanding the nexus of art, race, and justice.
AFTERNOON SESSION: Sanders Theatre
Sarah Lewis (0:01)
Hank Willis Thomas Interviewed by Cheryl Finley (1:51)
Turnaround Arts (White House Program)
Introduction: Kimberly Drew (35:28)
Damian Woetzel and Melody Barnes (39:28)
Thank You: Inaara Shiraz (1:11:55)
Performance
Introduction: Sarah Lewis (1:12:51)
Joy Buolamwini (1:14:52)
Race, Technology, and Algorithmic Bias
Joy Buolamwini, Latanya Sweeney, and Darren Walker (1:18:22)
Mass Incarceration and Visual Narratives
Introduction: Tommie Shelby (1:45:19)
Bryan Stevenson, Elizabeth Hinton, and Danielle Allen (1:51:22)
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Vincent Brown (2:47:45)
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Seattle City Council 9/16/19
Agenda: Presentations; Public Comment; Payment of Bills; CB 119554: relating to employment in Seattle; CB 119556: relating to employment in Seattle; CB 119557: relating to employment in Seattle; CB 119555: relating to employment in Seattle; Res 31907: in support of youth-led Global Climate Strike; CB 119623: relating to City employment; CB 119624: relating to City employment; Appointments and Reappointments; CB 119626: relating to City employment; CB 119642: relating to City emergency purchases of goods and services; CB 119629: related to appropriations for the Human Services Department; CB 119641: relating to property at Sand Point; CB 119643: relating to property at Mercer Street and Second Avenue North; Res 31905: Physical Development Management Plan for Sand Point; Res 31902: Protecting trees and tree canopy cover; Appointments; CB 119597: relating to land use and zoning; CB 119608: relating to City-owned property at 702 Roy Street; CB 119609: relating to City-owned properties in South Lake Union; CB 119561: vacating an alley in Block 1, Witt's Addition; CB 119610: vacating a portion of Armory Way; CB 119604: Green New Deal; Res 31903: relating to procurement and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; Res 31899: thermal energy exchange system proposed by Onni DEU LLC.
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Adoption of Introduction and Referral Calendar - 0:50
Approval of the Agenda - 6:34
Presentations - 8:14
Public Comment - 22:13
Payment of Bills - 1:05:35
CB 119554, 119556, CB 119557, CB 119555, : relating to employment in Seattle - 1:06:10
CB 119604: Green New Deal - 1:49:50
Res 31907: in support of youth-led Global Climate Strike - 2:21:50
CB 119623: relating to City employment - 2:26:30
CB 119624: relating to City employment - 2:28:24
Appointments and Reappointments - 2:29:38
CB 119626: relating to City employment - 2:33:51
CB 119642: relating to City emergency purchases of goods and services - 2:35:17
CB 119629: related to appropriations for the Human Services Department - 2:36:48
CB 119641: relating to property at Sand Point - 2:28:21
Res 31905: Physical Development Management Plan for Sand Point - 2:41:51
CB 119643: relating to property at Mercer Street and Second Avenue North - 2:43:04
Res 31902: Protecting trees and tree canopy cover - 2:46:10
Appointments - 2:50:57
CB 119597: relating to land use and zoning - 2:55:43
CB 119608: relating to City-owned property at 702 Roy Street - 2:56:39
CB 119609: relating to City-owned properties in South Lake Union - 2:58:03
CB 119561: vacating an alley in Block 1, Witt's Addition - 3:04:47
CB 119610: vacating a portion of Armory Way - 3:06:02
Res 31903: relating to procurement and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - 3:07:11
Res 31899: thermal energy exchange system proposed by Onni DEU LLC - 3:10:47
Gloria Ladson-Billings It’s ALL de jure: Turning a critical eye on the Northern Strategy
6th Annual Edmund Gordon Lecture
American public education is failing black and brown children, and “not because of some person or some political party gone awry,” but because “this disparity is baked into our society,” Gloria Ladson-Billings told an overflow audience in Teachers College’s Cowin Auditorium on Monday. “It is in our laws, our policies, our rules, our ordinances, our customs and our processes. And we must be willing to admit this reality.”
Ladson-Billings, Professor Emerita and former Kellner Family Distinguished Professor in Urban Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, delivered her talk – titled “It’s ALL de jure: Turning a critical eye on the Northern Strategy” – on the opening day of the Teachers College Reimagining Education Summer Institute, now in its fourth year.
Ladson Billings, known for her work in the fields of culturally relevant pedagogy and critical race theory, devoted much of her talk to demonstrating that northern states have been as complicit as their southern counterparts in maintaining racial inequity, from supporting and profiting from slavery through business dealings with the South to codifying discrimination in post-World War II housing law to creating a two-tiered public education system in the wake of Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 Supreme Court decision that struck down legalized school segregation.