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April 2021
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Summer Academic Challenge- Teacher Hiring!
Access Programs’ Summer Academic Challenge (SAC) is a four-week innovative STEAM enrichment program. Students arrive on June 24, 2021 and finish the program on July 22, 2021. Teachers will be starting earlier in June to work on curriculums. During SAC 2021, classes will be held on the University of Puget Sound’s campus as well as online. Teachers must have experience and enjoy teaching in collaborative student-centered learning environments. Ideal candidates have experience teaching in STEM fields and are enthusiastic and…
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The Return of Live Singing: A Drive-in Concert
Tacoma Refugee Choir is excited to announce that we will be hosting a concert entitled “The Return of Live Singing: A Drive-in Concert” at LeMay America's Car Museum’s Haub Family Field on Saturday, May 15, 2021 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm to allow the public to join in a unique singing concert while maintaining current advised safety protocols. Due to Covid-19, we will be using radio and wireless mics to transmit sound allowing choir members and audience the option of remaining…
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Safe Streets Champion Luncheon
The past year has brought change, trauma, and increasing awareness of pervasive inequity. Join us for an inspiring keynote from Annie Jones-Barnes about how we can emerge from the pandemic ready to build connection, work towards equity and make a change. The program will also feature Bethany from Power 2 the Poetry who will be delivering a powerful spoken-word performance that will leave you feeling inspired, empowered, and educated. Visit safest.org/luncheon to secure your spot today! This virtual event is…
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KBTC’s Community Breakfast
Mark your calendars and plan to join KBTC for our annual fundraising breakfast event featuring special guest, Paula Kerger, President and CEO of PBS. It's been an odd year, so we invite you to join us virtually to honor this year's William P. Mohler Community Impact Award recipient, the Bamford Foundation, and re-imagine the role of public media in our community. Click HERE to register for this free event. There will be an opportunity to support KBTC with a contribution at the event.
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