AAC Users Friendship Group
CLASS, Inc. 535 Dock St, Tacoma, WA, United StatesWe are a group of teens and adults who use AAC devices to communicate. We get together every week to socialize and do community service activities.
We are a group of teens and adults who use AAC devices to communicate. We get together every week to socialize and do community service activities.
Every year in March we have our Annual Friendraiser Breakfast and Auction where we recognize members of the community through the awarding of an Educator, Volunteer, and Student of the year in addition to serving breakfast and hosting a live auction and raffle with proceeds going to support our programs and services in our schools. > Continue Reading
Test your Tacoma and Washington State trivia knowledge with the Washington State Historical Society, City of Tacoma Historic Preservation Office, and Tacoma Historical Society. Facts, fun, and prizes aplenty! Come solo or bring a team.
We are a group of teens and adults who use AAC devices to communicate. We get together every week to socialize and do community service activities.
We are a group of teens and adults who use AAC devices to communicate. We get together every week to socialize and do community service activities.
Kick off a month of programming around the Louder Than a Bomb-Tacoma Teen Poetry Festival. Bring a poem to share and kick off National Poetry Month in style!
We are a group of teens and adults who use AAC devices to communicate. We get together every week to socialize and do community service activities.
Join us for a free screening of the critically acclaimed documentary Louder Than a Bomb, which follows the stories of four poets from the original Chicago LTAB. A conversation will follow.
We are a group of teens and adults who use AAC devices to communicate. We get together every week to socialize and do community service activities.
Please join us as Kate Larsen, the new director of Tacoma Public Library and Georgia Lomax, Executive Director for Pierce County Library System discuss the current state of our public libraries and what the future holds.