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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Zack flier 8.10
This program is jointly sponsored by the Altadena Historical Society and the Friends of the Altadena Library.

When:  Monday, January 25 @ 7:30 pm

Where: Altadena Community Center
         730 East Altadena Drive
         Altadena, CA 91001

Information: Jane Brackman   ahspresident@earthlink.net, 626-797-8016 or www.altadenalibrary.org ; 626-798-0833

Bio:  Zack, in addition to her writing career, has served three terms on the Altadena Town Council, spearheaded the Watershed Committee, and devoted much time to Altadena Heritage and the Altadena Foothills Conservancy. Currently she works with the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West on a federal Teaching American History Grant with public school teachers, integrating state history into national history.

In the1990s she lived in Thailand and California as AsiaWeek’s correspondent, and was a regular contributor to Far Eastern Economic Review. She is also the author of a popular ethnography of a wandering hill tribe in Southeast Asia, co-author of Fielding’s Guide to Thailand, and has written widely on business and culture in Southeast Asia.

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Zack flier 8.10
This program is jointly sponsored by the Altadena Historical Society and the Friends of the Altadena Library.

When:  Monday, January 25 @ 7:30 pm

Where: Altadena Community Center
730 East Altadena Drive
Altadena, CA 91001

Information: Jane Brackman   ahspresident@earthlink.net, 626-797-8016 or www.altadenalibrary.org ; 626-798-0833

Bio:  Zack, in addition to her writing career, has served three terms on the Altadena Town Council, spearheaded the Watershed Committee, and devoted much time to Altadena Heritage and the Altadena Foothills Conservancy. Currently she works with the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West on a federal Teaching American History Grant with public school teachers, integrating state history into national history.

In the1990s she lived in Thailand and California as AsiaWeek’s correspondent, and was a regular contributor to Far Eastern Economic Review. She is also the author of a popular ethnography of a wandering hill tribe in Southeast Asia, co-author of Fielding’s Guide to Thailand, and has written widely on business and culture in Southeast Asia.