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- 1982-1984
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.
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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.
Part of League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County Records
Big Mountain Information Packets
Part of Arthur J. Miller Papers
Newsletter focusing on the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of the Wenatchee and Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forests. This issue is Vol. 4, No. 1.
1979-1980 ANNUAL REPORT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Part of Public Works Department Records
1979-1980 ANNUAL REPORTS - EQUIPMENT RENTAL FUND
Part of Public Works Department Records
Pierce County Government: Local Studies, Freeholders
Part of League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County Records
Part of Arthur J. Miller Papers
Part of Arthur J. Miller Papers
Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society
"Trolley Trails Through the West"
Part of Local Writings and Publications
A publication by Robert S. Wilson and published by Wilson Brothers Publications in Yakima, Washington, that tells stories of rail travels in "Tacoma, Spokane, Bellingham, Miscellaneous Washington and Oregon Communities". Vol. 4 contents include: "A Juice Fan at Tacoma", "Inland Empire Juice Lines" and "Here and There in the Evergreen and Beaver States".
Subtitled "A Journal of Gay Liberation." Includes interviews, articles, illustrations, images, and creative writing related to the LGBTQIA community.
Clippings: Pierce County Government
Part of League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County Records
Pierce County Democratic Party Newsletter
Part of Mayor William Baarsma Papers
Newspaper clippings usually displaying election results.
The newspaper of the Seattle Workers movement, under the leadership of the Seattle Branch of the Central Organization of U.S. Marxist-Leninists. Includes information on labor activism, national politics, environmental activism, anti-fascism, and racial justice.
County Government: Speakers Bureau
Part of League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County Records
Includes examples of questions, fact sheets, clippings.
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Bumper sticker and two flyers with all OWL Party members and signatures
Part of Red Kelly Papers
Clippings from the media regarding the OWL Party including issues of View Northwest (June 1977) and The Weekly (July 23-29 ,1986) where the OWL Party was featured on the cover.
1 campaign button for Ford/Dole.
Pierce County Democratic Platforms
Part of Mayor William Baarsma Papers