Monday Second Amendment debate for Constitution Day: Saint Martin’s will host an Oxford-style debate at 7 p.m. Asking “Should the Second Amendment be repealed?” Robert Hauhart, a professor of criminal justice, sociology and legal studies at Saint Martin’s, will host the debate between attorney Shawn Newman, who will argue in favor of the proposition, and Glen Morgan, the executive director of the Citizens Alliance for Property Rights and founder of WetheGoverned.com, who will argue against the proposition. Game pc simulator kereta api.

Free and open to the public. The debate will take place in Harned Hall, Room 110, on the Saint Martin’s campus, 5000 Abbey Way SE, Lacey.

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Ballot counting demonstrations: The Thurston County Auditor’s Office invites people to view a demonstration of ballot counting systems. The county’s Election Division is researching the next generation of ballot counting systems.

The presentation begins at 1 p.m. In the Ballot Processing Center at 2905 29th Ave. SW, Suite E, Tumwater.

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Information: 360-786-5408 or elections@co.thurston.wa.us. Bibliophile — An Evening with Jane Mount: Author Jane Mount will be at Browsers Bookshop, 107 Capitol Way N., Olympia, from 7-8:30 p.m. In support of her new book, “Bibliophile: An Illustrated Miscellany.” Browsers, which has carried Mount’s postcards, mugs, pins, bags and books for years, is featured in the book. Journey to Save the Last Wild Buffalo: Come to Traditions Cafe at 7:30 p.m.

To learn the story of the national mammal, the bison. You will learn the history of the animal that has lived in North America since prehistoric times.

On hand will be the Buffalo Field Campaign, a nonprofit organization based in Montana, works to protect the natural habitat of wild free-roaming bison and other native wildlife. Admission is free. The cafe is at 300 Fifth Ave. Author talk at AAUW meeting: The Olympia branch of the American Association of University Women is featuring author Mary Jo Sanelli at 7 p.m. At its meeting at St.

John’s Episcopal Church, 114 20th Ave. Her topic will be “Amongst Friends.” Sanelli has published several collections of poetry and three works of nonfiction, and she’s written for The Seattle Times, other publications in Seattle and National Public Radio.