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Washington Conservation Action: Tacoma Earth Gay 2024

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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

Food is Free: FIG Share Day at Wapato Hills Park

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 Food is Free believes that everyone should have access to fresh produce, regardless of income, and they invite you to FIG Share Day  September 17th, from 12-3:00pm at Wapato Hills Park. At our FIG Share Days we share produce that we’ve grown in our Food Independence Gardens(FIG), but we also collect donations from community gardens and backyard > Continue Reading

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Food is Free: FIG Share Day at Wapato Hills Park

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 Food is Free believes that everyone should have access to fresh produce, regardless of income, and they invite you to FIG Share Day  September 3rd, from 12-3:00pm at Wapato Hills Park. At our FIG Share Days we share produce that we’ve grown in our Food Independence Gardens(FIG), but we also collect donations from community gardens and backyard > Continue Reading

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Food Is Free: FIG Share Day at Wapato Hills Park

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 Food is Free believes that everyone should have access to fresh produce, regardless of income, and they invite you to FIG Share Day  August 20th from 12-3pm at Wapato Hills Park. At our FIG Share Days we share produce that we’ve grown in our FIG Gardens, but we also collect donations from community gardens and backyard home > Continue Reading

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Forest Bathing Wapato Hills Park

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During this walk, we will cultivate a deeper connection with nature through an intentional practice of observation. Led by Sarah Low with Strategic Nature, LLC. Sarah is a mindfulness teacher trained in Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) through the Center for Mindfulness at UC San Diego. A Tacoma Tree Foundation event sponsored by Tacoma Creates.

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