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Make Memories in April: Fun Events You’ll Love
Always something to do courtesy Metro Parks Tacoma. Click here to learn more.
The Puyallup Library Advisory Board April 22 Meeting Agenda
The Puyallup Library Advisory Board will hold a Regular Meeting on April 22 (6 PM). Access the agenda and access instructions here.
Sound Transit launches onboard passenger survey
Over the next several months, Sound Transit will conduct a survey onboard select bus, Sounder, and light rail routes in the Puget Sound region. This will include select Community Transit and King County Metro routes. From April through fall 2024, survey participants will help transit planners understand who rides transit, their origins and destinations, and trip purpose — all […]
Obituary Notices – April 18, 2024
Edwards Memorial Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories: Michael Hugh Fotheringill. Fir Lane Memorial Park: Lidiya F. Chepurin; Clemente Rodriguez Lemus.
The Lakewood Baseball Club Sports Page
Submitted by Greg Rediske. Feature game of the week for the Lakewood Baseball ClubFrom the 10U league:Rivals 15, Cyclones 4Highlights: Adan D drove in 8 runs on 3 hits for the Rivals, including an inside the park home run in the first to score three runs. The Cyclone were first on the board when Kokomi […]
Angels Over Broadway – A Worthwhile Black and White film Review
Sometimes you just luck out. As a sixth grader at Lakewood’s Navy Base grade school, with both parents working I often stayed home after calling the school to say I was ill and wouldn’t be attending class. I loved to stay home and watch black and white movies. I don’t recall seeing the film “Angels […]
Tacoma Refugee Choir Ends 2023-24 Season With Free Concert
Submitted by Tacoma Refugee Choir. TACOMA, Wash. Join us for Tacoma Refugee Choir’s last concert of the year featuring new songs, a few old favorites, and special guests! This End-of-Season Concert centers on the theme of “Good Things Happen” and was chosen by choir members to reflect how our outlook helps us get through challenges […]
Friends of the Lakewood Library Book Sale, April 20
Submitted by Robert Estrada. Friends of the Lakewood Library will hold a semiannual sale on Saturday, April 20, 2024, at St Mary’s Episcopal Church, 10630 Gravelly Lk Dr SW, Lakewood, WA. Member sale hours are 11-1 and the public sale hours are 1-4. Sale items include books, magazines, DVDs, puzzles, and games. Proceeds will help […]
In the Book Nook with … D. MacNeill Parker
Author D. (Donna) MacNeill Parker has retired from a long career in the Alaska fishing industry in Lakewood, WA. Now she gets to use “all the color of commercial fishing and Alaska to paint an authentic backdrop” where her fictional characters thrive. Donna belongs to the Pacific Northwest Writers Association and the Author’s Guild. When […]
Volunteer Opportunities with DuPont Historical Society & Museum
Submitted by DuPont Historical Society. DuPont Historical Society has several openings for volunteers in 2024 — short-term or long-term, onsite or remote, introvert or extrovert! Below are our top needs, but there’s a variety of opportunities available: administrative, museum collection, community outreach, special events, exhibits and programs, building and maintenance, gift shop, membership, fundraising… if […]