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Tag: Tacoma Creates
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Forest Bathing Wapato Hills Park
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During this walk, we will cultivate a deeper connection with nature through an intentional practice of observation. Led by Sarah Low with Strategic Nature, LLC. Sarah is a mindfulness teacher > Continue Reading
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Pioneer Craft & Music Fest
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Pioneer Craft & Music Fest Saturday, May 14 10am – 2pm Tacoma’s Old Town Park, 2350 N 30th St Experience a variety of heritage crafts, arts activities, demonstrations, and live > Continue Reading
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Popcorn Pick Up at The Grand Cinema
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Bring a bag of our beloved popcorn home! The crispy kernels you love topped with real butter (or not; it’s vegan if you go without!) are available for takeout in > Continue Reading
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Craft Saturday – Holiday Ornament
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In Fall 2020, Job Carr Cabin Museum is offering socially-distanced Craft Saturdays. December 11, 11am-1pm, Holiday Ornament – Pick up a free craft kit from the museum porch on Saturday > Continue Reading
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Craft Saturday – Puzzles & Games
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In Fall 2020, Job Carr Cabin Museum is offering socially-distanced Craft Saturdays. November 14, 11am-1pm, Puzzles and Games – Pick up a free craft kit from the museum porch on > Continue Reading
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Working Together, Tacoma Organizations Remove Barriers to Expanded Learning Opportunities
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When the bell rings at the end of the day at Tacoma Public School’s DeLong Elementary, some students head home with their parents, some get on the bus, and some > Continue Reading
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Community Partnerships Expand Expanded Learning Opportunties for Tacoma Students
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This Fall, elementary students at 22 Tacoma Public Schools will have on-site access to Expanded Learning Opportunities with the support of wide-reaching community partnerships and funding from national and local > Continue Reading