Center for Child Abuse Prevention Services Newsletter
- File
- 1983
Newsletter for the Center for Child Abuse Prevention Services, a nonprofit agency in Tacoma.
Center for Child Abuse Prevention Services Newsletter
Newsletter for the Center for Child Abuse Prevention Services, a nonprofit agency in Tacoma.
Film (Northwest Film Study Center)
Schedule of art, foreign and independent films being shown plus film class calendars published by Portland Art Association based out of Portland, Ore.
Locally produced comic book by Tom Manning. Includes issues 1-4. These were reprinted in graphic novel form in 2015. Publisher's description: "Mysterious things are happening in Range, a small town in the shadow of Mount Rainier. The lives of the inhabitants are at risk. Ghosts are running cars off the roads. Wolves are roaming the streets. Before long deformed and savaged bodies turn up in the woods. Runoff is dark, stylish, funny, visceral, and more than anything else: Unpredictable. Before the narrative reaches its powerful conclusion there will be force-fields, ghosts, werewolves, tesseracts, talking animals, vampires, mummies, a dissertation on the fourth dimension, government conspiracies, comic strips, and, naturally, a municipal election."
Published by A Mierow, Jeweler, of 1142 Pacific Avenue. Includes advertisement, illustrations, and gift-giving suggestions.
January 1976 edition is a "Bicentennial issue plus New Western Travel Section"
January 1977 edition is a "Special Women's issue" with articles on women's history and activism in the Pacific Northwest.
A newsletter for local and county historical societies. Includes reports and notices related to historical societies in Washington state.
Subtitled "A Paper for the Working People of Puget Sound." Includes article, images, and illustrations on labor issues included strikes, unemployment, boycotts, and pay equity.
A quarterly publication of the Tacoma-Pierce County Economic Development Board. Includes articles on economic development initiatives, Tacoma businesses, and data on economic indicators such as unemployment, mortgages, and retail sales.
"Down the Hatch: News Material & Redistributed Chatter" was a bi-monthly, four-page newsletter published by the U.S. Naval Storehouse at Tacoma, Wash., "in compliance with directive 45-526, Navy Department Bulletin of 31 May 1945, at Government expense" and later the Tacoma Annex, U.S. Naval Supply Depot, Seattle.
Four-page newsletter out of San Francisco with leftist columns and various alternative advertising. One article written by Ed Jeffords in Seattle's "Helix" is reprinted here and mentions the KAYE (Tacoma) radio station and Fred Crisman.
Subtitled "A Journal of Gay Liberation." Includes interviews, articles, illustrations, images, and creative writing related to the LGBTQIA community.
A periodical published by area students. Includes local and national information on student activism around the war in Vietnam and racial equity. The April 1968 edition is a special issue on "America's Race Dilemma."
Independence Networking Newsletter
Newsletter distributed by the City of Tacoma Department of Human Development and the Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities. Includes news and information on programs and initiatives for Tacoma residents with disabilities including Mobile Market, support groups, housing assistance, ASL services, and national and state legislation related to individuals with disabilities.
Newsletter produced by North Seattle Environmental Works with articles about recycling.
On Broadway: A Performing Arts Newsletter
Includes articles, images, and calendar of events related to performing arts in Tacoma.
Anti-War Movement newsletter with notices of petitions and protests.
Local publication that combines humor, sports, advertising and local news with photos. Article on Stadium High School. Printed by Sunrise Printing and Graphic Design, 6111 Steilacoom Blvd., Tacoma.
Eastern Washington publication with articles, editorials, images, and cartoons related to local and national politics, community activism, art, and the environment. Coverage includes the Spokane Flour Mill Labor Union, Bobby Seale and the Black Panthers, Sky River music festival, and pollution.
Conservative publication based out of Tacoma, Wash., by Jon Gold that has written on its masthead "A different form of Washington journalism". Holdings: February 1972, February 1, 1972 (different publications).
The “Underdog” was a free monthly periodical published in Tacoma, WA. The editors were P.J. Alexander, Catherine Gordon; Contributing Writers included: Matthew Griffin, R. Fleming, Tess Griffin, Libby Hunter, Lee M. McGuire, Louise Nesbitt, Lucas Smiraldo, Bennett Thurmon, Steve Thompson; Graphics designers: Greg Glick. It started circulating 20,000 copies of the publication and was distributed to over 44 locations in Pierce County. Coverage includes humor, advice, investment, local opinion, personal stories/reflections, and local advertising.
The "Volunteer Voice" was a newsletter that was produced by Tacoma Community House and gave news about its part of the Volunteer Training Project. This issue was Vol. 5, No. 2.