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Gurudwara Sikh Centre of Seattle (G.S.C.S) is one of the main Gurudwaras in the state of Washington. We are a non-profit, non political charitable organization which promotes the philosophy of unity, equality, humanity and universalism.
The Gurudwara Singh Sabha of Washington in Renton, opened in 1993. It grew from a small wood-frame structure to now a 23,000 square foot building in 1997 and now serving approx. 50,000 Sikhs in the area. It serves as one of the main Gurudwaras in Washington State.
The purpose of Haida Canoe Revitalization Group (HCRG) is to enhance people’s lives through the process of making and using indigenous Haida style canoes. This organization is intended to facilitate this revitalization by seeking funding for all things pertaining to Haida canoe culture. This includes, but is not limited to, information gathering and sharing as well as the creation and use of Haida canoes.
Ko`u inoa Onie Kamakahiwaokalani Huihui Rendall. I was born in Honolulu, Oahu. My mother Sarah Huihui Marcell, is a native Hawaiian, born and raised in Kaka`ako, O`ahu, and my father Leo J. Marcell, is a Frenchman from the town of Millbury, Massachusetts.
The Haley Prendergast School of Irish Dance (HPID) was established in 1996. With over 100 students throughout the Puget Sound, HPID focuses on teaching the traditional skills, technique, and rhythms of Irish Dance. Along with the dancing instruction, we enthusiastically instill in our students a sense of Ireland’s rich history and tradition. Our mission is to help every dancer achieve their goals in dance in a positive, safe, supportive & inclusive environment.
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