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Global Classroom: Demand and Desire: Global Trade

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

Desire and Demand: Global Trade is the topic of our February Global Classroom. Jointly hosted by UW Tacoma's Institute for Global Engagement (IGE), the SIAS Division of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs (PPPA) and the World Affairs Council Tacoma, Global Classroom is an interactive speaker series on global issues that matter. This program will focus > Continue Reading

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Harvest Pierce County Annual Seed Swap, Story Share & Potluck

William Bichsel Social Hall (Behind St. Leo Church) 710 S. 13th St, Tacoma, WA

Every seed has a story – the land and climate that has shaped them, the hands that carried them from one place to the next, and the people’s lives they touched along the way. For Harvest Pierce County’s 6th annual Seed Swap, we are celebrating these stories and inviting folks from Pierce County share some > Continue Reading

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Meaningful Movies in Gig Harbor Presents: The Trials of Muhammad Ali

Agnus Dei Lutheran Church 10511 Peacock Hill Ave NW, Gig Harbor, WA

"The Trials of Muhammad Ali” covers the explosive crossroads of Ali’s life. When Cassius Clay becomes Muhammad Ali, his conversion to Islam and refusal to serve in the Vietnam War leave him banned from boxing and facing a five-year prison sentence. Ali’s choice of belief and conscience over fame and fortune resonates far beyond the > Continue Reading

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20th Annual New Year Celebration: Korea

Tacoma Dome Exhibition Hall 2727 E D St, Tacoma, WA

Join us at our 20th Annual New Year Celebration featuring the beautiful country and culture of Korea.  This one day event is for the whole family.  Experience over 20 cultures in one place.  Entertainment, food, demonstrations, kid activities and more.   All this at the Tacoma Dome Exhibition Hall.  See you there.

Free
Event Series Black History Month Film

Black History Month Film

Buffalo Soldiers Museum 1940 South Wilkeson, Tacoma, WA, United States

The story of the 1st Black graduate of West Point and a Buffalo Soldiers. Played by Actor -artist-historian, Bob Snead has spent a lifetime studying the brave struggles of the most overlooked soldiers ever to wear the United States Army uniform- the "Buffalo Soldiers".

Donations Welcomed

F.L.Y Gala

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

An evening of elegance for younger women.

$15.00

More Than a Crown and Gown Scholarship Gala

Pioneer Park Pavilion 330 S Meridian, Puyallup, WA, United States

Join us for an evening of fine dining, auction and entertainment while we honor our Miss Pierce County alumni, celebrate our 60th anniversary and raise scholarship funds for young women in Pierce County.

Healthy Relationships Workshop

A representative of the YWCA will be here to help our participants ages 16-24 better navigate personal relationships and learn the signs of healthy and unhealthy interactions. Come and join us!

Free

Vino & Tango

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

Bring your Valentine, and learn the smooth tango at Lakewold Gardens! Light refreshments and wine will be served. Valentine's Day, February 14th, from 7pm-9pm. Members:$50 per couple; Non-members: $60.00 per couple Registration is open to the first 20 couples. For more details: 253.584.4106 Pre-registration is required. Must be 21 or older to attend. https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3233964

$50 – $60

2018 Urban Studies Forum: Creating Youth Friendly Cities

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

This year's annual Urban Studies Forum explores urban livability through the perspective of children and youth. Urban areas that support the safety and success of children and youth are attractive to all, and provide for our future. In addition to their centrality for our future, youth comprise a significant population. Nearly 20% of Pierce County residents > Continue Reading

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