
Tag: asia pacific cultural center
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Exploring the Pacific with KBTC and APCC

KBTC Kids and Asia Pacific Cultural Center present a celebration of Pacific Islander heritage. Enjoy storytelling from Guma Imahe of Guam, music and dancing from Hawaii, arts and crafts from the Island of Samoa and more! Join us May 13th from 6pm to 7pm for this free virtual family activity. Find out more and register > Continue Reading
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The Donut King film screening and discussion

KBTC along with Tacoma Refugee Choir and Asia Pacific Cultural Center present: THE DONUT KING – a free film screening and discussion. The Donut King is an award-winning film about Ted Ngoy’s rags-to-riches story of a refugee escaping Cambodia, arriving in America in 1975, and building an unlikely multimillion-dollar empire baking America’s favorite pastry, the > Continue Reading
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DESPITE COVID-19 CONDITIONS, PIERCE COUNTY BEATS THE 2010 CENSUS SELF-RESPONSE RATE

Rural Pierce County communities like Buckley, South Prairie, Wilkeson, and Carbonado are often undercounted in census data. Steven Liefsen, Director of Equity and Achievement at White River School District, shared why having complete and accurate census data in rural communities he serves is so important, “We have a growing population of Hispanic families and the > Continue Reading
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22nd Annual Asia Pacific New Year Celebration featuring Vietnam

Asia Pacific Cultural Center is pleased to present the exciting 22nd Annual Asia Pacific New Year Celebration Opening Ceremony on Saturday, February 8, 2020 at the Tacoma Dome Exhibition Hall. APCC is always proud to host this FREE community-based arts and cultural exhibition where thousands of people from all over the Pacific Northwest come to > Continue Reading
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“Fill Out the [email protected]?? Form”, and Other Ways Pierce County Groups are Raising Awareness of the 2020 Census

The Tacoma Urban League website offers T-shirts and sweatshirts with the phrase “Fill Out the [email protected]?? Form” emblazoned on the front. It’s one of the many ways the Black Caucus is raising awareness about the importance of responding to the U.S. census by April 1, 2020. The catch-phrase, “Fill Out the [email protected]?? Form”, came out of > Continue Reading