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The Key to Change offers middle and high school students year-long access to world class, professional violin instruction in South King County.
Kids Co. creates safe spaces that inspire wonder, curiosity and play for your kids. We have 13 centers throughout Seattle and Mercer Island and offer before school care, after school care, early learning, after school clubs, and summer day camp. Come join the fun!
The mission of the Kitsap County Historical Society & Museum is to collect, preserve, and exhibit the diverse culture, heritage, and history of Kitsap County for the education and enjoyment of the public.
La Resistencia is a grassroots organization based in Washington State working to end the detention of immigrants and stop deportations. Originally founded in 2014 to support a hunger strike launched by people detained in Tacoma, Washington to protest their confinement, La Resistencia began under the umbrella of the national #Not1More campaign as “NWDC Resistance.” Today, La Resistencia members support and engage with people detained at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington who organize for their own survival and in protest against the detention and deportation regime. We are a multi-racial, multi-status, multi-gender group that organizes across the prison barrier. Our goal is to shut down the NWDC, and to end all detention and deportation in Washington State.
In viewing the past, we look to the future. The rich histories of the proud communities surrounding Lake Quinault deserve safekeeping. Our goals are the preservation and display of these objects of historical and educational value.
The Lakewood Historical Society was founded in October 2, 1998 by a small group of local citizens who had a joint interest in saving the history of Lakewood.
Landesa is a nonprofit that partners with governments, companies and local organizations to secure land rights for the world’s poorest. We’ve helped more than 180 million families gain legal control over their land since 1967.
Our museum in the McConnell Mansion is a friendly place for children and families to visit with historic rooms, changing exhibits, and hands-on activities for young visitors. We offer tours of the museum by appointment, a variety of educational programs, special and annual events, and publications and gifts from the Museum Store. Our research library, across the street from the McConnell Mansion in the Centennial Annex, houses thousands of documents, photographs, and genealogical information.
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