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Mar 28, 2023 4:00 PM
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![]() Lua Pritchard
Mar 30, 2023
Faaluaina (Lua) Pritchard is the Executive Director of the Asia Pacific Cultural Center since May 2010 and has been with APCC since early 1997. She is the executive leader of operations for APCC. She hails from the village of Amouli in American Samoa. She came to America in 1966 at the age of ten and landed in San Francisco, CA. There she was educated from elementary to graduating from Carson High School in Southern California and attended Pepperdine University in Malibu. Faaluaina has over 35 years of non-profit management experience. She was the Executive Director of Korean Women's Association from 1996 to 2009; and was with KWA for 19.5 years. Under her leadership there - they developed close to $100 million valued housing and community projects. Her community work is very extensive and speaks to her talents and skills as a community organizer. To name a few she is a Board member for the United Way of Pierce County, the Chair of the Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of Pierce County, board member of Washington State Arts Commission, Multicare Advisory Board, ARCORA Fluoridation Advisory Board, Pierce County Affordable Housing Consortium, Pierce County Arts & Culture Coalition, Tacoma Urban League Board, KBTC TV-BATES College Board, Washington State Department of Transportation Board, Governor Council on Environmental Justice and Commissioner of the Pierce County Arts Commission. |
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Mar 30, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Apr 01, 2023 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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![]() An Insiders Experience on Disaster Response Operations
Apr 06, 2023
We will learn about one man’s experience responding to disasters over the last 9 years and the shift from acute to chronic disaster responses. Daniel Wirth, currently serving as the interim Northwest Regional Executive of the American Red Cross, has a committed history of fulfilling the Red Cross mission over the past decade. Beginning in March 2014 with the Indiana Region, his career quickly led him to accept the position as the Regional Disaster Officer for the Kentucky Region in 2016. Here he helped guide and mentor the disaster workforce of 17 for a 119-county territory. After four years of leadership in the disaster line of service, in January 2020, Dan moved to Washington State to serve as the Executive Director for the South Puget Sound and Olympics Chapter serving eight counties. Dan’s deployments have spanned the nation including the Flint Water Crisis, Texas Flooding, South Carolina Flooding (x2), Hurricane Harvey in Texas, Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, Hurricane Florence in North Carolina, the recent wildfires in California and Oregon, and served extended deployments for the Kentucky tornado operation helping the most vulnerable in Mayfield and surrounding counties, as well able to serve the migrant population on Pine Island during Hurricane Ian. |
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Apr 07, 2023 8:00 AM
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Apr 08, 2023 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Apr 14, 2023 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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![]() My Insight - Food for Thought
Apr 20, 2023
Learn about the Opinion Page at The News Tribune and hear about the addition of Community Members to the newspapers Editorial Board, joining with newsroom staff. Our long-time member Pamela Transue participates on the Editorial Board every election season as candidates for public office are interviewed. Matt Driscoll grew up in Edgewood, and has worked at The News Tribune since 2015. He has previously written for Seattle Weekly, the Weekly Volcano, the Tacoma Reporter and other regional publications. Driscoll, serves as the opinion editor, leads the editorial board and writes columns that provide a look at the good, bad and ugly in our community. |
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Apr 22, 2023 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Apr 22, 2023 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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Apr 25, 2023 4:00 PM
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![]() Joy Thru Tears Foundation
Apr 27, 2023
Louise Braun Frank is the author of an International Award-Winning nonfiction entitled “The Gift of Great Sorrow – A Journey Thru Pain to Purpose”. While writing her book, Louise founded a nonprofit called “Joy Thru Tears Foundation” with the mission of gifting a Wish of self-care to selected caregivers, in their Silent Angels Program. They currently serve Pierce County and South King County. She will talk about the Joy Thru Tears Foundation Vision and Mission of Celebrating Caregivers. |
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Apr 28, 2023 1:00 PM
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![]() Never Stop Giving Back
May 04, 2023
How does one go from working in his father’s barber shop as an 18 year old to becoming one of the most recognized television personalities in the Pacific Northwest? “Never stop trying to improve, always recognize those who help you along the way and look for ways to help others.” That’s sound advice from the former Sports Director and Anchor at King-5 Television from 1983-1994 and Kiro-7 Television from 1994-2004. Beginning in 2004 Tony was host of the Seahawks post game show on 710 KIRO radio, anchor and reporter for Comcast “Local Edition,” and “Newsmakers “ through 2008. Tony also covered the Seahawks for KCPQ-13 from 2004-2006 before taking a full time job as Digital Media Host for Seahawks.com. During his 10 years with the team, Tony covered three Super Bowls and was awarded a Super Bowl ring by team owner Paul Allen in the spring of 2014. In the spring of 2022 Tony began working with King County Television on a program called “Community Conversations,” doing interviews with elected officials and other individuals serving their communities in various capacities. In 2002 Tony wrote his first book, “Smile in the Mirror,” a collection of motivational stories from childhood through his broadcasting career. In 2009 he published a second edition of “Smile” and in 2016 wrote and published “Here’s Smiling at You,” another collection of stories of hope and gratitude. In the fall of 2016 Tony ran for U.S. Congress in the 8th district, losing to six term incumbent Dave Reichert. Three years later Tony was elected to the City Council in Newcastle, where he served as Deputy Mayor before moving with his wife Mika to her former home town of Steilacoom, Wa. Tony has appeared as an inspirational speaker for hundreds of commercial and non profit organizations since the beginning of his broadcast career in the early 1970s. He has been host of the “Great Strides” walk for Cystic Fibrosis research in Seattle since the mid 1980s. Besides broadcasting, writing and speaking, Tony has appeared in two dozen community theatre productions in Snohomish and King counties since the early 80s and with close friend Dave Blacker, established the “Rosehill Players” in Mukilteo in 1984. Tony has four children, seven grand children and one great grand child. Oh, and the barber career? His Dad wanted to make sure Tony had something to call back on. “I’ll always be grateful to my Dad for teaching me to cut hair. Some of my greatest memories are from the few years we worked side by side at Ventrella’s barber shop in Connecticut. “Need a haircut,” says Tony, “One never forgets something as special as a lesson from their father. Sit down, let me know what style you want.” |
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May 05, 2023 8:00 AM
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May 06, 2023 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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May 10, 2023 4:00 PM
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May 12, 2023 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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![]() ShelterBox -Innovation, Listening and Learning - Updates and case studies of recent efforts.
May 18, 2023
Shelter Box is a cutting-edge charity that delivers emergency shelter for families devastated by disaster. It was founded in Cornwall, UK in 2000 and continues to operate out of that region. The US Affiliate is in Santa Barbara, CA. They are project partners with Rotary International. Shelter Box’s mission is to create positive, lasting change in communities at home and all over the world. In 2012, ShelterBox became Rotary International’s first Project Partner in disaster relief. By working together with Rotary, Shelter Box collaborates and combines resources to ensure that they can support more communities in desperate need of shelter after disaster. Shelter box also has partners in the field such as: International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) and Habitat for Humanity. They work with many global humanitarian aid agencies, including United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), International Organization for Migration (IOM), Amnesty International, UNICEF, and Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders). These networks, rooted in communities, help Shelter Box go the last mile to deliver a diverse range of emergency shelter aid to remote and vulnerable people. The signature ShelterBoxes and ShelterKits contain the tools to transform lives and rebuild communities. It is driven to reach more people, to empower them to transform their lives, and to build a world where no family is left without shelter. The need for emergency shelter is urgent. As of 2022, around 100 million people around the world have been displaced by disaster and conflict – more than ever before. Over 80 million were forcibly displaced due to conflict and 30 million due to disaster. Every minute, 25 people are forced from their homes due to conflict. In 2022, we responded in 10 countries, providing shelter aid to 400,000 people. |
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May 23, 2023 4:00 PM
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May 27, 2023 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
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![]() Current China and US Relationship
Jun 01, 2023
Wen was born in China at the end of the Great Cultural Revolution. Being the victim of this horrific atrocity that killed two million intellectuals and destroyed traditional Chinese culture, Wen's parents had mixed feelings about her education. Despite their discouragement, Wen eventually won a national prize at a science competition when she was 16. Hence, she went to a top university for undergraduate study and then came to the U.S. in 1994 for graduate school. Wen received a Ph.D. in Biology at the California Institute of Technology in 2000. Because of her personal experience of being brainwashed in China, she decided to be a voice for the voiceless. Since 2012, she has given hundreds of presentations to community organizations about Chinese culture, history, and society. |
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Jun 02, 2023 8:00 AM
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Jun 03, 2023 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Jun 09, 2023 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Jun 14, 2023 4:00 PM
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![]() Tacoma Tree Foundation
Jun 15, 2023
Everyone loves trees! They make our cities beautiful, clean the air and water, help us de-stress, and give us shade and cooling in the summer. So why is Tacoma's urban forest struggling? Why do some neighborhoods have more trees than others? And what can we do about it as a community? Lowell Wyse will share about the efforts of the Tacoma Tree Foundation to bring trees and shade to the Tacoma communities that need them the most. An English professor turned urban forest advocate, Lowell Wyse, Ph.D., is the executive director of the Tacoma Tree Foundation. For over a decade, he taught college writing, literature, and environmental humanities, focusing on the many ways that social and environmental issues overlap. His scholarship resulted in the book Ecospatiality: A Place-Based Approach to American Literature, published in 2021. In 2016, he founded a community group called Tacoma Needs Trees, to call attention to the urban forest crisis in Tacoma, where tree coverage is the lowest of any city in Western Washington. He now lives in downtown Tacoma (Puyallup territory). |
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Jun 17, 2023 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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![]() Paul Harris Awards and Trivia
Jun 22, 2023
This will be a day to celebrate and have some fun! We have 38 members who will be receiving Paul Harris pins! Your Program Committee has cooked up a fun meeting to get to know each other better and tap into our competitive Rotarian energy! We will be playing Rotary Trivia! Each table will get a chance to play as a team and then we will also have a prize for individual play! |
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Jun 27, 2023 4:00 PM
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Jun 29, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Jun 29, 2023 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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![]() Doing Good with Goodtimes
Jul 06, 2023
Tanya Krohn began working with The Goodtimes Project as a volunteer and transitioned from the corporate world of marketing and communications to a paid position as a full-time camp director. She loves the ability to connect with families and be present to witness the joy that Goodtimes' programming provides. Tanya is an avid world traveler, having visited 71 countries to date, with three more scheduled this year. And, has visited 49 states; is just missing Alaska! The Goodtimes Project is a Seattle-based pediatric cancer non-profit who spreads hope, love, and joy to those who need it most through camps and year-round programming. |
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Jul 06, 2023 12:00 PM - Dec 21, 2023 1:00 PM
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Jul 06, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Jul 07, 2023 8:00 AM
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Jul 09, 2023 4:45 PM
According to an ancient Chinese saying to enjoy the best life has to offer one should "be born in Suzhou, Live in Hangzhou, die in Luizhou and Eat in Guangzhoiu" Guangzhou (F/K/A Canton) has been famous for its cuisines in the age of the Middle Kingdom. Elaine Chan, a descendant of Canton takes to the heart of the eating culture heritage. Join Elaine and Andy for this Cantonese BBQ dinner. This fun event is being held Sunday July 9 at 4pm. There will be vegetable only salad, BBQ veggies; Cantonese BBQ is predominantly pork, pork ribs, chicken and duck. Have a great time!
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Jul 11, 2023 8:00 AM
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Jul 12, 2023 4:00 PM
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![]() Behind the scenes providing healthier foods for the needy & building healthy communities
Jul 20, 2023
David Bobanick, Executive Director of Harvest Against Hunger (HAH), has nearly three decades of experience in non-profit executive management. Since David joined in 2001, the organization has significantly expanded its impact at the local, national and international levels, resulting in the delivery of nearly half a billion healthy servings of produce for those in need. David has led the creation and development of the national Harvest VISTA program, as well as innovative and award-winning programs focusing on shortening the connections from Farm to Community. In addition, David and the HAH team continue to build and scale nationally-recognized programs with partners like the Corporation for National and Community Service, AmeriCorps, USDA, WSDA, Washington State University, the University of Washington and other partners to enhance food systems in communities across the United States. David has a degree in communications from Penn State University and has studied at the Non-Profit Executive Leadership Institute at the University of Washington’s Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, as well as the Non-Profit Management Institute at Stanford University. David was also recently named a “Food Waste Innovator” by ReFED, and currently serves as a board officer for four local, statewide, and regional non-profit organizations. |
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Jul 22, 2023
Summer in the NW can be warm.... add Tango & it will be steamy on the evening of Saturday July 22nd. Hosted by Sharon & Barry Benson at Sunrise Rotarian, Katy Farrell 's North Tacoma home designed exclusively for Tango parties inside & outside on the view patio! Menu to reflect Argentina's cuisine with homemade Sangria & Parrillada or Asado (barbequed beef) with chimichuri, Argentine Grilled Potatoes and so much more deliciousness! Vegan or Vegetarian? We will have options for you! Join your friends for a new experience... learn to tango or just watch... it is going to be so much fun! |
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Jul 25, 2023 4:00 PM
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![]() Battlefield Addiction - Helping One Family at a Time
Jul 27, 2023
Battlefield Addiction is a free-service non-profit that employs a unique “Family First” approach to drug & alcohol addiction and prevention. Angie Keaty-Dahlen, Executive Director of Battlefield Addiction: Angie Keaty co-founded Battlefield Addiction in 2014 with former addict turned sober living provider, Art Dahlen. After 5 years of struggling to find help for her son’s drug addiction, she finally found success after being coached by Art. They soon began coaching other parents together and honed their “Family First Approach” to addiction. Becoming sole Director in 2020, Angie is deeply compassionate and skilled at walking families through every aspect of connecting with their addicted loved one in a way that helps guide them into treatment and recovery. |
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Update from DC
Aug 03, 2023
Derek Kilmer serves as the United States Representative of Washington’s 6th Congressional District. With over a decade of experience working in economic development in the Puget Sound region, Derek Kilmer is focused on getting our economy and our Congress back to work. Derek has a strong record as a problem solver for Washington families and he's been recognized by veterans organizations for his support of our troops, their families, and those who have served. As the dad of two, he is working to make sure all our children receive a quality education. He is committed to honoring our promises to seniors by protecting Social Security and Medicare. Derek grew up on the Olympic Peninsula and has worked to promote local economic development and to be responsible stewards of our natural resources. Born and raised in Port Angeles, Derek saw firsthand how the region's economy has struggled, and the impact that has had on families and communities. The son of two school teachers, Derek was taught to appreciate the value of education. Derek wanted to make a difference in his community, so he chose to study public policy, looking for ways to help economically struggling communities. He received a BA from Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs and earned a doctorate from the University of Oxford in England. |
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Aug 04, 2023 8:00 AM
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Aug 05, 2023
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Aug 05, 2023 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Aug 08, 2023 8:00 AM
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Aug 09, 2023 4:00 PM
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Aug 10, 2023 12:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Aug 11, 2023 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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![]() Friends of the Children
Aug 17, 2023
Every child, no matter who they are or where they live, has dreams of doing big things. They have unique talents, and they face obstacles—sometimes, a lot more obstacles. “The Power of One” is the program that changes the lives of youth and the extraordinary relationship they build with Friends, paid professional mentors, over the course of 12+ years, from kindergarten through high school graduation. Any child in any situation can succeed, even those facing the most obstacles. Friends youth go on to become leaders in their communities and successful in their careers. This has ripple effects on their siblings, peers, neighbors, and their children, breaking the cycle of generational poverty. Friends of the Children is growing rapidly as communities across the country are experiencing the power of how “One” changes a child's story: One Friend. One Child. 12+ years, no matter what. #ThePowerOfOne |
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Aug 17, 2023 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
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Aug 19, 2023 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Aug 22, 2023 4:00 PM
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![]() Port of Tacoma
Aug 24, 2023
Eric joined the Port of Tacoma as executive director in 2019, where he is responsible for the overall management and administration of the Port and implementing the goals and strategic direction as set by Port Commissioners. Prior to joining the Port, Eric was executive director of the Washington Public Ports Association. Eric is a native of Pierce County and holds a bachelor’s degree in biology and political science from Pacific Lutheran University and a master’s in public administration, with a concentration in environmental policy and natural resources management, from the University of Washington. Eric currently serves on the boards of the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Development Board for Tacoma-Pierce County (EDB), as well as the EDB’s Executive Committee. |
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Aug 24, 2023 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Leave the meeting and hop on a 39 passenger bus provided by the Port of Tacoma. Join us for a Port of Tacoma bus tour! The approximately two-hour tour through the Port and the Tacoma Tideflats is about as close as you can get to international trade. Get a behind-the-scenes look into how the Port contributes to our region’s economic vitality and works to enhance the environment. |
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Aug 26, 2023 3:00 PM
Medieval Turkey Legs will be slowly roasted and enjoyed along with an array of period vegies, breads, fruits and of course libations/grog! Our starter course will be some kind of pottage. The second course will be an array of medieval meat and fish dishes including the turkey legs. Main course will be veggies such as cabbage, carrots, turnips, fresh fruits and hearty breads. Final course of desserts will be both savory and sweets. Come dressed in you favorite medieval garb if you wish....enjoy the music, games of chance and more.....medieval times will abound! |
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Aug 27, 2023 5:30 PM
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![]() Bite Me! Cookies
Aug 31, 2023
Deborah Tuggle didn't plan to open a bakery. As a single mother, she desired to get an education that would allow her a job with the security she craved to take care of her young son, so she enrolled in college. To help her make ends meet, she started selling cookies to her classmates. The cookies were so popular that she started selling them every Friday. After college, Deb tried the corporate world and decided it was not for her. She had an entrepreneurial spirit and knew how successful her cookies were at school, so she decided to go all in on starting her own business. Without looking back, she opened her first bakery in Tacoma's Hilltop neighborhood on MLK Jr. Way, and aptly named it “Friday’s Cookies”. Deb soon sought a mentor in the cookie business and became quick friends with the owners of Bite Me Cookies. She later purchased the company and merged her two brands under one cookie roof, Bite Me, Inc. Today, Bite Me is a wholesale bakery, producing cookies under the Bite Me, Friday’s, and Bite Free brands. Bite Me products can be found in high-end grocery stores including Metropolitan Markets, Pavilions, Whole Foods, New Seasons and AJ’s Fine Foods as well as coffee shops, gift companies and other retailers. Bite Me also produces private label cookies and is a third-party manufacturer for many bakery items sold throughout the country. Deborah is also co-owner of Seattle Shortbread, a gluten free cookie company and majority owner of Bite Free Cookies, a vegan, paleo and keto-friendly cookie company. As a board member for Culinary Arts at Clover Park Technical College and WorkForce Central, Deb stays actively involved in the local community to help support the next generation and help ensure economic vitality across the region. Deb believes in empowering woman and immigrants through job creation and skill development, this is what drives her to make cookies that make jobs that change lives. |
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Sep 01, 2023 8:00 AM
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![]() 17 years of Opal House children’s project Guatemala-How Rotary is fruitfully involved
Sep 07, 2023
Opal House serves the rural Mayan indigenous poor of Guatemala with free surgery, free Montessori education, water programs and nutrition, they cooperate with Rotary INTl International on every level of service Dr. William Boegel worked in the orthopedic department of Virginia Mason/Franciscan Health center for 21 years before leaving with his wife Diane for full time immersed life of service. We serve in all of the Rotary project areas, including clean water, women’s education and empowerment, high quality free Montessori school education, free pediatric and adult orthopedic surgery and all of this leads to Peace in the community. Dr William Boegel is a founding member of RECLA(Rotary E club of Lake Atitlan-District 4250) and served a s VP 2015-17 and president 2017-19. He was a guest speaker at the Toronto Rotary Intl annual meeting, featuring best practices that transparently opened and closed 12 Global Grants worth over a million dollars in 5 years. |
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Sep 09, 2023 5:00 PM
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Sep 12, 2023 8:00 AM
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Sep 13, 2023 4:00 PM
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![]() Quiz Fix
Sep 21, 2023
PAUL grew up in Eastern Washington (shout out to the 509) where he devoured trivia books and game shows at an early age. He has been writing/hosting pub quizzes since 2006. You can find him hosting quiz nights at The Skylark Cafe, Crown Bar, and The Local 907 as well as co-hosting the Shall We Compare Thee Podcast and singing with local faves The Profits. Hobbies include drinking lots of coffee and mispronouncing Flo Rida. |
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Sep 26, 2023 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Sep 26, 2023 4:00 PM
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![]() BirdNote at 18: A brief history and look to the future
Sep 28, 2023
Hear from BirdNote Executive Director Nick Bayard about the popular daily public radio show about birds and what BirdNote is doing to advance equity and inclusion in the worlds of public media and environmental conservation. Nick Bayard is the Executive Director of BirdNote, a public media nonprofit organization with an estimated 6 million radio and podcast listeners that seeks to inspire people to care about--and take steps to protect--the natural world. Prior to this role, Nick served as Assistant Chief Equity Officer for the City of Tacoma and Director of the REACH Center. He also served in the Peace Corps in Paraguay, where he founded a tri-lingual radio show. He holds a master's degree in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School and a bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies from Brown University. You can learn more about BirdNote at www.birdnote.org. We will also have a few minutes to hear from our Exchange Students Raul and Tomas! |
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