On Thursday, April 11, the community is invited to attend a public meeting from 6-8 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers regarding the Cirque Park Expansion Site Study. Last year, the Park Advisory Commission launched a “Reimagining Cirque Park” initiative that included a community survey to assess the kinds of improvements park users might […]
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Tall Tales from Tacoma’s Old Town
Classical Tuesdays in Old Town Tacoma announcement. Classical Tuesdays in Old Town Tacoma is happy to help advertise the launching of: Tall Tales from Tacoma’s Old Town, a series on the 4th Thursdays at Slavonian Hall, 7:00pm, 2306 N 30th Street, Tacoma. The first in the series is this Thursday, March 28th with Michael Sullivan […]
Mayor Whalen’s Community Coffeehouse
Join Lakewood Mayor Jason Whalen and members of the City of Lakewood Parks and Recreation team (March 27, 6 p.m.) to hear about special event programming in Lakewood. Mayor Whalen’s Community Coffeehouse is a chance for Lakewood residents to meet with the mayor in an informal setting, learn about city programs and discuss items of […]
LASA’s Annual FriendRaising Breakfast
Submitted by Shannon O’Connell, LASA. Lakewood, WA: LASA (Living Access Support Alliance) would like to invite interested community members to join us for our annual FriendRaising Breakfast. There you can learn about the services – both old and new – that we offer to our neighbors in need. Find out about the completed phases of […]
Support Student Learning by Completing the CPSD 2024-25 Budget Development Survey
Each spring Clover Park School District develops a budget to be reviewed and approved by the school board for the upcoming fiscal year. Members of the CPSD community are invited to take part in the budget development process by participating in a ThoughtExchange survey to identify key priorities the district should consider as it builds a balanced […]
Award-winning author Ted Chiang to discuss the intersection of AI and artistic expression
Submitted by University of Puget Sound. Renowned science fiction writer Ted Chiang, whose short story “Story of Your Life” inspired the critically acclaimed movie Arrival, will be delivering a thought-provoking lecture on the topic of “Artificial Intelligence, Artifice, and Art.” The event will take place on April 2, 2024, at 7 p.m. in the Tahoma […]
Poetry in the Harbor: April 18 at TCC Gig Harbor
What: TCC’s Second Annual Poetry in the Harbor Event Where: TCC Gig Harbor When: 6-9 p.m. April 18 Registration: $25. Register here. Featuring readings by four local poets, this National Poetry Month celebration is open to everyone. Emcee Allen Braden, a TCC Literature Professor and author of “A Wreath of Down and Drops of Blood” and […]
AM Annual Breakfast Moving to the Spring
After being held for many years in November, AM’s annual fundraising breakfast is permanently moving to the spring! You are invited to join us on Wednesday, May 8, 7:30-8:30 a.m. at LeMay – America’s Car Museum in Tacoma for our Lead the Way Home breakfast. This is a great opportunity to celebrate the impact we […]
The Niceties – AUDITIONS – Registration is Open
Registration is now open for auditions for The Niceties, the final production in the 85th Season at Lakewood Playhouse. The Niceties by Eleanor Burgess is directed by Michelle Matlock will run at the Playhouse from May 31 to June 16. Rehearsals start April 22. What begins as a polite clash in perspectives, explodes into an urgent debate about […]