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Event Series Girls Who Code – RAIN Incubator

Girls Who Code – RAIN Incubator

RAIN Incubator 2304 Jefferson Avenue, Tacoma, WA, United States

Girls Who Code is a national Club that is designed as a free after-school program for 6th-12th grade girls to join a sisterhood of supportive peers and role models from UW Tacoma. We use computer science (CS) to change the world with a mission to close the gender gap in CS.  Participants have the opportunity > Continue Reading

Event Series The 2018 Teeny Awards

The 2018 Teeny Awards

The Vera Project, 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109 305 Harrison St, Seattle, United States

The annual Teeny Awards Ceremony celebrates the best in our region's arts and culture according to teens. Come and help us elevate and celebrate young people's contributions to keeping our arts community healthy and strong for decades to come. Plus, there will be cupcakes! Tacoma organizations who are nominated for an award include: Broadway Center > Continue Reading

Free
Event Series 2nd Cycle Volunteer Orientation

2nd Cycle Volunteer Orientation

2nd Cycle Tacoma's Community Cycle Center 1205 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Tacoma, WA, United States

Come get your hands dirty and learn about bikes while supporting your local non-profit community bike shop! No experience needed, must be 16 yrs or older to participate. Orientation will be an information night only, just bring yourself and your eagerness to learn! Please fill out a form either online at our website www.2ndcycle.org or > Continue Reading

Tacoma Refugee Choir – Community Singalong

1115 S 56th St. WA, United States

Our choir is opening our doors to the community for a night of connection, music, and love! Immigrants, Refugees, and second generation Americans especially welcome. There will be a live band, refreshments, music, and dancing. This is a family friendly event open to the community. The Tacoma Refugee Choir has no religious affiliation. Thank you > Continue Reading

Event Series The 2018 Teeny Awards

The 2018 Teeny Awards

The Vera Project, 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109 305 Harrison St, Seattle, United States

The annual Teeny Awards Ceremony celebrates the best in our region's arts and culture according to teens. Come and help us elevate and celebrate young people's contributions to keeping our arts community healthy and strong for decades to come. Plus, there will be cupcakes! Tacoma organizations who are nominated for an award include: Broadway Center > Continue Reading

Free

Tacoma Urban Performing Arts Center presents Maskulinity

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

FREE and open to the public. See this special dance production crated by TUPAC, exploring the diversity of masculinity in the African American community. Presented in association with the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Services' Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth. The exhibition will be open and free for all from 3:00-8:00 PM on Third Thursday, February 20.

Free
Event Series The 2018 Teeny Awards

The 2018 Teeny Awards

The Vera Project, 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109 305 Harrison St, Seattle, United States

The annual Teeny Awards Ceremony celebrates the best in our region's arts and culture according to teens. Come and help us elevate and celebrate young people's contributions to keeping our arts community healthy and strong for decades to come. Plus, there will be cupcakes! Tacoma organizations who are nominated for an award include: Broadway Center > Continue Reading

Free

Scholarly Selections: “You are a man of science now, Wash”

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

FREE and open to the public. In conjunction with UWT/SIAS Community Book Project, join us for a discussion about Esi Edugyan’s award-winning novel Washington Black and Black History Month. UWT Senior Lecturer in History Libi Sundermann, PhD, explores how the enslaved protagonist of Washington Black reflects the real-life contributions enslaved peoples made to knowledge and advances claimed by European > Continue Reading

Free

Breaking Molds & Building Community: Tacoma’s Founding Mothers

St. Peter's Church 2910 N Starr St, Tacoma

Tacoma’s Old Town has a special sense of community that embraces strong individuals and for that, we can thank some of our earliest residents. Learn about three of them as Job Carr Cabin Museum presents Breaking Molds and Building Community - Tacoma’s Founding Mothers.

$5.00

Palmer Scholars Stand Up & Cheer Luncheon

Bicentennial Pavilion (Hotel Murano) 1320 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

Please join us for our 9th annual Stand Up & Cheer luncheon! Each year, we gather to celebrate our Scholars and the many community members who help us guide them into and through college. Our Scholars can't wait to meet you and tell you more about our year of incredible growth!

Free