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Pacific Northwest Ballet presents Bruce Wells’ Beauty and the Beast
Pacific Northwest Ballet presents Bruce Wells’ Beauty and the Beast, a new addition to its narrated, one-hour series of family-friendly ballets performed by the PNB School and designed especially for young audiences.
As If Theatre Company Reopens with Funny and Poignant Comedy THE CAKE
As If Theatre Company (AITC) is reopening its doors at the Kenmore Community Club with the play The Cake. Originally scheduled for March 2020, this touching comedy about baking, beliefs, and when to stop following the recipe will finally have its Washington premiere March 3-20, 2022.
City of Seattle’s Food Equity Fund now accepting proposals
Community-based organizations working to address food education, access, and security in Seattle are encouraged to apply for Tier Two of the City of Seattle’s Food Equity Fund by April 30, 2022.
King County allocates $1.75 million in federal funds for BIPOC community-based media and organizations
King County’s Office of Equity and Social Justice (OESJ) allocated $1.75 million in federal funds toward its Strategic Communications Campaign Program to increase reporting of King County’s COVID funding in communities most impacted by both racism and the pandemic.
Know Your Rights Quiz – Mini Social Media Toolkit, Seattle Office for Civil Rights
The Seattle Office for Civil Rights (SOCR) is conducting a short survey to collect educational and demographic information on how well people in the City of Seattle understand their civil rights. This survey will allow us to plan our future community events, trainings, and educational campaigns.