Town Hall Seattle and Northwest Center for Creative Aging present
It Takes a Village: Aging in Place
Denise Klein, Chris Alin, and Rebecca Fogarty with Rebecca Crichton
Rental Partner: Seattle Arts & Lectures presents
How to Know a Person

David Brooks, one of the nation’s leading writers and commentators, delivers a practical, heartfelt guide in How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen. In order to foster deeper connections at home, at work, and throughout our lives, Brooks digs into the essential conversations and questions of any community or relationship: how do we feel seen?
Post-show Q&A with award-winning author Timothy Egan.
All tickets, with the exception of a limited number of Pay What You Can tickets, include a copy of How to Know a Person, shipped to the ticket holder’s door by our partner bookstore, University Book Store.
About Seattle Arts & Lectures
Seattle Arts & Lectures (SAL) cultivates transformative experiences through story and language with readers and writers of all generations. Learn more about SAL programs here.
Presented by Seattle Arts & Lectures.
For questions about this event, please contact grajendran@lectures.org or call (206) 621-2230.
Town Hall Seattle and Northwest Center for Creative Aging present
Denise Klein, Chris Alin, and Rebecca Fogarty with Rebecca Crichton
Town Hall Seattle, Blue City Blues, UW Office of Public Lectures, and UW Evans School of Public Policy & Governance present
Resisting Authoritarianism Here and Abroad
Well Endowed: The Secrets to Strategic Spending