Stone Images VIII
Pacific Bonsai MuseumViewing stones, or suiseki as they are called in Japanese, are naturally formed stones valued for their beauty and ability to represent a scene from nature. This can include scenic > Continue Reading
Viewing stones, or suiseki as they are called in Japanese, are naturally formed stones valued for their beauty and ability to represent a scene from nature. This can include scenic > Continue Reading
You are invited to join Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity for the 2017 Changing Lives Luncheon There is no cover charge for the luncheon, attendees will be asked to make > Continue Reading
Join us for a conversation with Governor Jay Inslee and Mayor Marilyn Strickland, as they share their observations on the challenges confronting Washington State and the City of Tacoma today. > Continue Reading
Benefiting: Mountain View Community Center Join us a we celebrate another successful year! Please RSVP by March 1, 2017.
Join other HopeGivers in our community in making a positive impact for those facing the challenges of poverty – hunger, homelessness and addiction. We know change is possible when we > Continue Reading
Deborah Hammond and Florence Sandler traveled to Iran in 2016: Deborah traveled with a group of Peace Corps alumni, and Florence Sandler, road scholar. The focus of both trips was > Continue Reading
Please join us for the 7th Annual Angels on Earth Luncheon benefiting Franciscan Hospice and Palliative Care. Wednesday, March 15th. Donation requested at event - please consider $100 or more. Keynote > Continue Reading
Free and open to everyone! In Tacoma and throughout the US, the issue of wasted food is much bigger than most people realize. Each year, the average Tacoman throws away > Continue Reading
Lakewold gardens is please to present our 2017 “Learn in the Garden” lecture series. As a key element in our mission, this program was designed to help educate, train and > Continue Reading
Raindancer Wild Bird Rescue & Planning the Children’s Garden Learn about the feathered creatures inhabiting our neighborhoods and forests, and the good work by Raindancer, a non-profit organization in Olympia. > Continue Reading