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Tacoma Community House: Welcoming Week

  Tacoma's Welcoming Week Celebrated Sept 13-22, 2024 Welcoming Week is a national movement in which communities gather to recognize and celebrate the contributions and sacrifices of their foreign-born neighbors and community members. Please join Tacoma Community House for a series of events surrounding inclusion, diversity and welcoming our foreign-born neighbors. We can't wait to > Continue Reading

UWT: 2024 Apple Cup Tacoma Viewing Party

Poquitos Tacoma 649 Division Ave, Tacoma, WA

The Apple Cup comes early this year! Save the date and join us on Saturday, Sept. 14 for a celebration and viewing party at Poquitos Tacoma. Wear your purple and gold, and plan to enjoy appetizers, non-alcoholic beverages, drink specials and more. Try a Husky-inspired drink while you mingle with fellow Huskies, and the UW > Continue Reading

2024 Tacoma Moon Festival

Tacoma Chinese Reconciliation Park 1741 N Schuster Pkwy, Tacoma, WA, United States

This year the Tacoma Moon Festival serves as the opening event of Tacoma Community House’s “Welcoming Week,” an annual program started in 2012 by Welcoming America, a nonprofit leading a movement of inclusive communities becoming more prosperous by ensuring everyone belongs, including immigrants. During Welcoming Week, organizations and communities bring together neighbors of all backgrounds > Continue Reading

Tacoma Community House: You Belong Here – Panel & Community Conversation

Tacoma Community House 1314 South L Street, Tacoma, WA, United States

We invite you to join us at Tacoma Community House on September 19 for a panel discussion from 5-6pm as part of Welcoming Week. The discussion will break down: What Makes Communities Welcoming and How to Support Newcomers. To participate in this discussion, please scan the QR code above to register. This is a free > Continue Reading

Tacoma Community House: Cafe Takeover @ Happy Duo Cafe

Happy Duo Cafe 3609 Market Place W #101, University Place, WA

Tacoma Community House is excited to partner with Happy Duo Café for a Café Takeover on September 18. Dine in at Hapy Duo Café from 4:30pm-6:30pm and 50% of all proceeds from those sales will go to Tacoma Community House. In addition, we invite you all to the University Place Pierce County Library for a > Continue Reading

AIDNW: Community Meeting

Peace Lutheran Church 2106 S Cushman Av, Tacoma, WA, United States

Todd Miller from The Border Chronicle will be joining AIDNW by Zoom from Tucson. He'll give an update on the current situation at the border and explain scandals of the border industrial complex. Lunch will be served. Please let us know you plan to attend: volunteercoordinator@aidnw.org Curious about the Border Chronicle? See: https://www.theborderchronicle.com/about Peace Lutheran Church 2106 Cushman > Continue Reading

Tacoma Tree Foundation: How Trees Survive and Thrive

TacomaPublic Library, Fern hill 65 South 84th Street, Tacoma, WA, United States

As the summer ends and fall begins, our mind turns to change. We might be thinking about what we need to make it through the colder and darker days. In this presentation, Sarah Low will provide us with the opportunity to consider the meaning of change by teaching us how trees survive and thrive through > Continue Reading

Event Series Tacoma Tool Library: Fix-it Nights

Tacoma Tool Library: Fix-it Nights

Tacoma Public Library, Moore Branch 215 S 56th Street, Tacoma

Items repaired for FREE by skilled volunteer fixers. Fix-it Nights will be at Tacoma Public Library - Moore Branch from 10/5/2023 to 3/28/2024. The same hours will continue with every Thursday 4pm - 5:30pm Items you can bring to Fix-it Nights: *Vacuums *Lamps *Clothing and textiles for sewing and mending *Furniture and other items for > Continue Reading

Washington State Historical Society: Ink Rubbing Workshop

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Learn about Chinese-style ink rubbings from Professor Vernon Ng, who will offer a lecture, demonstration, and audience Q&A about this scholarly practice. Ink rubbings date back to the 7th Century AD, during the Tang Dynasty, and have since developed into an important technology to preserve historical markers and inscriptions. Learn more about Professor Ng’s efforts > Continue Reading

Tacoma Community House: Panel + Community Discussion – What Makes Communities Welcoming & How to Support Newcomers

Tacoma Community House 1314 South L Street, Tacoma, WA, United States

We invite you to join us at Tacoma Community House on September 19 for a panel discussion from 5-6pm as part of Welcoming Week. The discussion will break down: What Makes Communities Welcoming and How to Support Newcomers. To participate in this discussion, please scan the QR code above to register. This is a free > Continue Reading