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Northwest Tibetan Cultural Association (NWTCA) is a registered non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization, established in 1993 to create a spiritual and cultural home for the Tibetans living in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Our main objective is to preserve and promote the rich ancient culture and tradition of Tibet.
Unity in the Community was launched in 1994 to showcase Spokane’s diversity and to bring the entire community together based on respect, trust and collaboration.
The Oak Harbor Music Festival inspires our community with the power of music. The festival is dedicated to hosting a world-class 3-day event which contributes vibrancy to the local community, brings our island neighbors together, establishes lasting connections with visitors, and encourages the expression of music in local young people.
This Dance school is started by Ms. Ojasvi Sinha Balaji. She has learnt Kathak and Bharatnatyam and has performed many types of dances including folk. Dance classes are offered to kids and adults.
Olgoonik Corporation is an Alaska Native-owned village corporation established under the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Headquartered in Wainwright along the coast of the Chukchi Sea, the Corporation is owned by more than 1,300 Alaska Native shareholders, almost half of whom live in the community.
Olympia Area Chinese Association is a non-profit (501(c)(3)) and non-partisan community organization that is to support the area’s Chinese community in preserving Chinese cultural traditions and to promote cultural exchanges between the Chinese community and the local Olympia area community. Objectives
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