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Foss Waterway Seaport: Tacoma OceanFest

Foss Waterway Seaport .705 Dock Street, Tacoma, WA, United States

Tacoma Ocean Fest is a free festival on Tacoma’s waterfront for National Ocean Month. Experience water, art, music, dance, science, education, vendors, food, community and more!  Saturday, June 29th Dock St. Waterfront Clean-up 10a-Noon Saturday, June 29th Tacoma Ocean Fest Noon-5p Visual Artists: RickyLovesPainting, Amber Stephens, RIver Meschi, Paula Nishikawara, Nives Cicin-Sain + more! Performing > Continue Reading

Tacoma’s 4th of July Summer Blast

Dune Peninsula 5361 Yacht Club Rd, Tacoma, WA

The free family-friendly day of live music, food, entertainment, and craft vendors begins at noon and ends with a grand finale fireworks display over beautiful Commencement Bay around 10 p.m. This is the largest free community event in the South Sound. The celebration takes place at Dune Peninsula and Cummings Park on Ruston Way with > Continue Reading

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

Lakewold Gardens: Music From Home – Native American Composers Today

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

Music From Home is Lakewold Garden’s monthly series of intimate chamber music concerts held in the historic Wagner House. For the 2024 season, Lakewold is pleased to present Sounds of the Homelands, with each concert featuring the music of a particular cultural terroir. The third ‘American Focus’ concert features Navajo pianist Connor Chee playing original > Continue Reading

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

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

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 Conservation Action: Tacoma Earth Gay 2024

wapato hills park

We invite you to Join Tacoma Earth Gay 2024, the LGBTQ community's most visible form of environmental activism and celebration. Earth Gay Tacoma will include fun and engaging ways to learn about sustainability, have fun, and restore a local park. As an official Tacoma Pride event, we strive to provide a safe and welcoming space > Continue Reading

MOSAIC: Tacoma’s Art’s & Culture Festival

Wright Park 501 S. I Street, Tacoma, WA, United States

Wright Park transforms into a celebration of international delights July 27-28 from 12-7 p.m. for the MOSAIC Arts and Culture Festival. The free community event highlighting traditional dance, music, art and food marks its 36th year under the park’s beautiful canopy of trees. MOSAIC includes performances from community groups held both days on two different > Continue Reading