Submitted by Kurt Sample, Sound View Camp. Not too long ago, 5th or 6th grade camp was very much a part of a child’s educational experience. Classrooms would adventure out to a local camp and learn about nature, teamwork, and each other. This annual hands-on experience and “rite-of passage” was priceless. Sadly, budgets, transportation, and […]
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Join Downtown On the Go to kickoff the Walk Tacoma series, and explore the Prairie Line Trail
Downtown On the Go announcement. Find a new path across downtown Tacoma as we kickoff the Walk Tacoma series, which envisions a more walkable, accessible Tacoma by holding fun, family-friendly walks, advocacy opportunities, scavenger hunts and more! This year’s first Walk is the Prairie Line Trail tour. This mile-long park and trail through the middle […]
CPSD Considering Request to Rename Clover Park High School Baseball Field
Clover Park School District announcement. Clover Park School District has assembled a committee that is considering a request to name the Clover Park High School baseball field after former long-time educator and coach Merle Hagbo. Hagbo worked in the school district from 1958 to 1998. He was the assistant boys baseball coach from 1958 to […]
Help Clover Park School District Name Its NewK-12 Alternative Learning Environment School
Clover Park School District announcement. Clover Park School District will open a new K-12 Alternative Learning Environment (ALE) school and is gathering feedback from members of the community through a quick survey. In addition to K-12 online learning, the ALE school encompasses the following district programs: The new school is intended for any student in […]
Sound Credit Union, UW Tacoma’s Milgard School Launch Third Annual Competition to Discover the Next FinTech Product
Sound Credit Union announcement. TACOMA, WA – On March 23, Sound Credit Union (Sound) and the University of Washington Tacoma’s (UWT) Milgard Center for Business Analytics announced the third annual UW FinTech Pitch Competition. The competition offers all UW students a chance to develop a pitch for a new fintech (Financial Technology) product, present their […]
Parks Appreciation Day will be, April 22 at Paradise Pond Park
City of University Place announcement. Year after year, U.P. residents turn out to help the City’s Public Works staff make upgrades to U.P. parks as part of global Earth Day efforts. This year, volunteers are asked to help out at Paradise Pond Park (67th Avenue West, just north of 35th Street) with spreading wood chips […]
Author David Treuer Will Discuss Being “Adrift Between Two Americas”
Pacific Lutheran University announcement. For Pacific Lutheran University’s 2023 Natalie Mayer and Raphael Lemkin Lecture, the university will welcome award-winning author David Treuer to give a presentation titled “Adrift Between Two Americas” on April 13 at 7 p.m. in the Regency Room (Anderson University Center.) Treuer is an Ojibwe Indian from northern Minnesota. He grew […]
City Events and Recognitions Committee Announces 2023 City of Destiny Award Winners
City of Tacoma announcement. Mayor Victoria Woodards and the City Council will recognize Tacoma’s top volunteers and service providers during the 36th Annual City of Destiny Awards. The ceremony is planned for Wednesday, June 21, 2023, at 5 p.m., at Theater on the Square, 915 Broadway Plaza. “These awards recognize community leaders whose love and compassion […]
Obituary Notices – April 3, 2023
Mountain View Funeral Home: James Bacon; Clarence Thecil Bowling; Suzanne Cale; Bryan A. Evans; Norrita Evans; Peter E. Glass; Burleigh Robert Knight; Ozella B Lewis; Monte D. Ostrenga; Karen A. Robbins; Roger Seavey; Linda Lee Smith; Warren T. Smith Sr.; Katalina Talitiga; Foutuua Fatuana Autele; Walt Copland; Oscar Davis; Zona Flood; Richard Joseph Frame; John […]