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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.
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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.
Black River Quarry Billing Statements
Part of Byron Larsen Papers
Part of Mayor Karen Vialle Papers
Survival Network Newsletter no. 31-34, 36-37
Part of Arthur J. Miller Papers
Part of League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County Records
Free Leonard Peltier Published Material
Part of Arthur J. Miller Papers
Pierce County Chapter MADD Newsletter
Newsletter of the Pierce County chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). Includes information on initiatives and petitions regarding driving under the influence. Several short biographs of Tacoma area residents killed in drunk driving incidents are also included.
Part of Arthur J. Miller Papers
A newsletter for local and county historical societies. Includes reports and notices related to historical societies in Washington state.
Part of League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County Records
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.
Peninsula Encore! Entertainment
Arts and Entertainment guide for the Peninsula region with reviews and articles about dining, cable TV, music and events.
A publication of the Arthritis Foundation -- Western Washington Chapter based out of Seattle.
The Scanner (Tacoma General Hospital)
Publication is fifth in a series focusing on Tacoma General Hospital with various news and articles about the hospital.
A newsletter published by Planned Parenthood of Pierce County. Includes articles and information about services and initiatives of Planned Parenthood.
Survival Network Newsletter no. 5, 6, 8, 13, 22, 28
Part of Arthur J. Miller Papers
Safety Reminder Sign 2 c. 1983
Part of American Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO) Records
Back of photo:
"1-17-83 Tom Patten got elec. shock this AM"
Center for Child Abuse Prevention Services Newsletter
Newsletter for the Center for Child Abuse Prevention Services, a nonprofit agency in Tacoma.
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.
The newsletter of Arts Alliance, a nonprofit organization for the arts in Washington State, includes articles and information on arts programming, funding opportunities, and arts advocacy in Washington state.
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.
ASARCO Safety Signs c. 1923-83
Part of American Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO) Records
The Pacific Citizen is an Asian Pacific American semi-monthly national newspaper. Starting in 1929, the Pacific Citizen has been published by the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). JACL is the United States’ oldest and largest APA civil rights organization. The goal of the Pacific Citizen is to provide the community with APA stories and opinions. The newspaper was originally called the Nikkei Shimin (Japanese American Citizen) and it was based in San Francisco, CA.
With World War II and the internment of Japanese Americans, the Pacific Citizen was moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. Many articles are focused on hearings held on the topic of Japanese relocation and incarceration. Following WWII, the Pacific Citizen returned to the west coast moving operations to Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo. Presently, the newspaper remains at that location.
Part of Arthur J. Miller Papers
Sample Ballots, Voters Guides, c. 1980s
Material that allows the voter to choose who they want to vote for in advance.