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.
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.
‘Cool!”, ‘Beautiful!,’ ‘Amazing!’: bonsai have universal appeal. But why? What makes them so beautiful? You are invited to experience our 2018 special exhibit, Living Art of Bonsai: Elements of Design, in which we’ll break down major design elements of bonsai art—line, shape, form, space, color, and texture—and explore each element in detail. See how these > Continue Reading
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 Auburn’s Arts Coordinator Allison Hyde to learn the exciting process of non-toxic solar-plate printing! Students will create hand-printed images on light-sensitive plates from their own photographs, learn to ink and print with the press, and experiment with printing onto various materials like paper, fabric and wood. No experience is required, students of all levels > Continue Reading