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Making Dreams A Reality – Don’t Give Up A Thing

Exceptional Families Network 5605 100th St SW, Lakewood, WA, United States

Join us as we create our personal vision boards! This is a group for all ages to gather and share their thoughts and ideas while designing our own board. Board and some magazines provided. Limited space. $10 suggested donation. RSVP by emailing your name and number of attendees to: rsvpEFNevent@gmail.com #ImLovinIt

Donations accepted
Event Series Kids Yoga with Leiloni

Kids Yoga with Leiloni

Exceptional Families Network 5605 100th St SW, Lakewood, WA, United States

Help your child to gain confidence, and strength through children’s yoga! These classes are fun, and engaging, and build a solid foundation for future yoga classes, as well as for other sports. Yoga for children not only strengthens the body, but enables children to learn to relax, reduce stress, and deal with big emotions. Mats > Continue Reading

$4 – $8
Event Series Getting Loopy Yarn Club

Getting Loopy Yarn Club

Exceptional Families Network 5605 100th St SW, Lakewood, WA, United States

Bring your needles and yarn (if you have any...otherwise our great instructors will have some available)! Learn how to knit and crochet or improve your craft. All ages welcome. RSVP by sending an email to: rsvpEFNevent@gmail.com

Donations accepted

Global Classroom: Global Security: North Korea and Nuclear Diplomacy

University of Washington Tacoma, William Philip Hall 1918 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, United States

Global Security: North Korea and Nuclear Diplomacy is the topic of our April Global Classroom. Jointly hosted by UW Tacoma's Institute for Global Engagement (IGE), the SIAS Division of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs (PPPA) and World Affairs Council Tacoma, Global Classroom is an interactive speaker series on global issues that matter. Join our expert > Continue Reading

Free

Future of Our Library

Landmark Center-Rooftop Garden Ballroom 45 St. Helens, Tacoma

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.

Harbor WildWatch: Cocktails & Fishtales

Harbor History Museum 4121 Harborview Drive, Gig Harbor, WA, United States

Cocktails & Fishtales is an adult science-social series which is hosted monthly by Harbor WildWatch. During these events, guests will have the opportunity to learn about a variety of exciting topics pertaining to the ecology and stewardship of the Puget Sound. In April, we will be welcoming Hannah Ljunggren, the AmeriCorps Water Quality Outreach Specialist > Continue Reading

Holy Catalonia! The Surge for Independence from Spain

Annie Wright School (The Great Hall) 827 N. Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma

Political scientist Allison Jansen shares her front row view of the fall 2017 events in Barcelona/Catalonia: the October 1 referendum vote for independence, the massive mobilization of citizens on both sides, and the Spanish government’s response and takeover of the Catalonian government. She additionally will provide historical background plus updates and analysis of the situation > Continue Reading

Free
Event Series Family Game & Movie Night

Family Game & Movie Night

Exceptional Families Network 5605 100th St SW, Lakewood, WA, United States

Come join us for an evening of fun! The children will have an opportunity to create a craft while the movie is on and the parents are enjoying games and conversation. Coffee and tea will be provided but due to allergies, we are requesting families provide their own snacks. Please RSVP with the number of > Continue Reading

Donations accepted

College Bound Saturday

Mt. Tahoma High School 4634 S. 74th St, Tacoma, WA

Tacoma is College Bound! Attend College Bound Saturday and get all kinds of useful information about your College Bound Scholarship, the college admissions process, how to make paying for college easier, and so much more. Students and their parents or guardians can attend the College Fair to talk to different college representatives, as well as > Continue Reading

Free