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Reach Higher Luncheon

Tacoma Community College 6501 S 19th Street; Bldg #11, 1st Floor, Senate Room, Tacoma

Join us for Reach Higher, The TCC Foundation's luncheon to raise funds for TCC students.  Thursday, February 9, 2017 from 12-1pm in the Opgaard Student Center, building 11.  For more information email jmatthews@tacomacc.edu or call 253.460.4318.

1st Annual Hunger Ball

Bichsel Hall

A benefit for St. Leo Food Connection

$40.00

Travel Talk: Travel With Purpose

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

Sometimes people want to travel beyond lounging on a sunny beach, eating authentic cultural cuisine or buying a local crafts. They want to experience something more valuable that creates positive connections and empowers locals. Frank and Kathy Erickson and Bruce and Paula Foreman will share their experiences with "Travel With Purpose" through several organizations to > Continue Reading

Free

Urban Studies Forum

University of Washington Tacoma 1900 Commerce St , Tacoma , WA

Assessing the South Sound’s Prospects as a Welcoming Region

Tahoma Audubon’s 48th Annual Meeting & Celebration

Museum of Glass 1801 Dock Street, Tacoma, WA, United States

Members, supporters and partners are invited to Tahoma Audubon's Annual Meeting to celebrate our 48th year of connecting people with nature. For tickets, RSVPs and more information, call 253.565.9278 or mail 2917 Morrison Rd W, University Place WA 98466.  

$15.00

“13th”

Center for Spiritual Living 206 North J St, Tacoma, WA, United States

Centered on race in the US criminal justice system, the film is titled after the Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution, which outlawed slavery (unless as punishment for a crime). The documentary's director, Ava DuVernay, argues that slavery is being effectively perpetuated through mass incarceration.

Stone Images VIII

Pacific Bonsai Museum

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 vistas, animals or embedded images. Believed to have originated in China two thousand years ago, the ancient art form was introduced to Japan in the > Continue Reading

Admission by donation

Green Thumb Explorers February Workshop

Lakewold Gardens 12317 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood, WA, United States

Nature and Art Lakewold welcomes Tacoma artist and garden enthusiast Melissa Balch, who will inspire Explorers by helping them look beyond the page (or screen) when creating a piece of art. Children will experiment with mixed media, print images and pressed flowers to create their own unique works of art. For more information about the > Continue Reading

Free

And Still I Rise

University of Washington Tacoma 1900 Commerce St , Tacoma , WA

Henry Louis Gates PBS documentary   event is sponsored by the UWT Office of Equity and Inclusion and KBTC TV