Red Hot 2016
Museum of Glass 1801 Dock Street, Tacoma, WA, United StatesThe Museum of Glass presents Red Hot 2016. Live and Silent Auctions, Gourmet Dinner, Hottest After-Party in Town Featuring Ethan Stern.
The Museum of Glass presents Red Hot 2016. Live and Silent Auctions, Gourmet Dinner, Hottest After-Party in Town Featuring Ethan Stern.
Would you like formal training in facilitating parties to work to resolve conflicts? Center for Dialog & Resolution (aka Pierce County Center for Dispute Resolution) is offering a Washington Mediation Association-approved 40-hour course teaching the process of mediation, communication skills and conflict dynamics to promote peaceful and constructive approaches to conflict and its resolution. Whether in the workplace, home, or in our community, this course will explore skills that can be used in all aspects of your life.
Dan Blossom of Dan Blossom Landscape Design will speak about creating a water feature and/or hardscaping with stone.
The time has come, once again, for Tacoma area restaurants to join together to celebrate the culinary talents and contributions of immigrant owned and/or immigrant friendly restaurants. Don’t miss it!
Please join us for the annual Power of Play Lunch at the Hotel Murano. Enjoy a delicious meal while showing your support for the Museum and early learning in our community. This action-packed hour includes stimulating conversation, a provocative presentation by keynote speaker, Dr. Sarah Lytle, and the presentation of the Deean Marsh Great Friend to > Continue Reading
Check-in and silent auction begin at 10:30am. Luncheon program starts at 11:30am. Tickets are $25 each or $250 per table. To register/purchase tickets, visit our website hilltopartists.org, call 253.571.7670 or e-mail info@hilltopartists.org
Start Tacoma Arts Month off on the right note with a kaleidoscope of pop-up art exhibits, hands-on activities, music and dance performances, and more at this free, family friendly, community festival! Pack up the family, invite your friends and come help us celebrate! Location Asia Pacific Cultural Center 4851 South Tacoma Way
We frequently hear stories from our amazing young leaders of how one caring adult impacted their lives for the better. This is your chance to be that one caring adult and hear from our youth leaders, foster families and community supporters about how The Mockingbird society is improving foster care and ending youth homelessness.
The Repack Project this Saturday has openings in the morning and afternoon session! Volunteers will be repackaging dried, fresh or frozen bulk foods in to smaller, family-sized quantities. Once repackaged the food is ready to be distributed to the Pierce County emergency food sites that we serve. When: Saturday, October 1, 2016. Pick from our > Continue Reading
Associated Ministries 36th Annual Hunger Walk.