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Celebrating Tacoma's Baseball History
Part of Local Ephemera Collection
"The Beach at Fox Island" Book
Part of Christopher Petrich Photographs
Book of photographs taken over the years and essays about Fox Island by Christopher Petrich and published by CoolPhoto of Tacoma.
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Key Peninsula News, December 2023
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Key Peninsula News, November 2023
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Key Peninsula News, October 2023
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Part of Grit City Magazine
This edition includes sections:
-Tacoma Cemetery Nature Walk: Summer & Fall
-Presidents Suck, But Don’t Yell at Them to Help Tacoma
-Tacoma Has Always Been Rainy
-Seeking Friends in Tacoma
-Colliding in Place
-Tacoma State of Mind
-On Sobbing While Pole Dancing and The Divine Feminine
-Hard Knocks Part III
-Tacoma Horoscope
-Painting Through the Darkness
Includes 11/17 print by local artist Elexia Johnson.
Sidewalk Stamps A Field Guide to Tacoma’s Streets, Sidewalks and Walkways Stamps
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
Created by Jeffrey J. Ryan, Tim Olsen, Paul Michaels.
Key Peninsula News, September 2023
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Key Peninsula News, August 2023
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Northwest Air Lifter is a publication for the Lewis-McChord Airforce Base. The publication features national news headlines relating to the military. It also features stories and information on people and events in the McChord Base community.
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Part of Grit City Magazine
This edition includes sections:
-Five Mile Drive
-Tales of a Tacoma Charter Dive Boat
-Cast of Thousands Studio
-Burning Hollywood
-Discernibly Turgid: The Awkward Legalities of Tacoma’s Adult Entertainment -Industry
-How to be a Californian in Tacoma
-Stories From the Neighbors
-Hard Knocks Part I
-Inside the Mind of Jerome Trescott
-All the Grit City Business Names That Shouldn’t Exist
Includes 11/17 print by local artist Jerome Trescott.
Key Peninsula News, April 2023
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Key Peninsula News, March 2023
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Key Peninsula News, February 2023
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Key Peninsula News, January 2023
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Part of Stadium High School Publications
The Mazama Bulletin is published by Mazamas, a non-profit mountaineering organization that was founded in 1894 and is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. The Mazama Bulletin is published bi-monthly, and, in the past, has had a monthly and yearly edition as well. The bulletin publishes articles about hikes, classes, and climbs put on by Mazamas, issues surrounding conservation, responsible recreation, and outdoor education.
The Northwest Facts, April 20, 2022 (Seattle)
Part of The Tacoma Facts
Weekly newspaper primarily focused on issues of relevance to Tacoma's Black community. At various points, the title appeared as "The Tacoma Facts" and "The Northwest Facts." In the 1970s, the paper advertised itself as "the newspaper most people prefer for information about Tacoma's Minority Communities."
Tacoma Reads Community Cookbook, 2022
Part of Cookbook Collection
Part of Grit City Magazine
This edition includes sections:
-In Bloom: The Forgotten Tacoma Barn Where Nirvana Found Their Voice
-The Fisherman
-Examining Whiteness
-/imagine Tacoma
-Moving to Tacoma: A Gentrifier’s Guide
-How to Cook a Husband
-The Tigers of South Tacoma
-Uncovering Footage of the Narrows Bridge Collapse
-The Spicy Colors of OviArt
-WiFi Network Names According to Tacoma Neighborhoods
Includes 11/17 print by local artist OviArt.
Willits Model Window Company Ledger, c. 1903
Majority unused, with some writing on pg. 69-70.
Tacoma bi-monthly then quarterly publication was a project of ArtRod and was “a group of artists and community members dedicated to promoting the arts and cultural life of Tacoma and the South Sound.” Toby Room’s editors/publishers were Jared Pappas-Kelley (Issues 1-2, 4-10), Sarah Keliher (1-2, 4-7) and Michael Lent (8-10). The magazine featured writings and interviews among established and emerging local and regional visual artists, musicians, writers and filmmakers.
Holdings: Vol. 1, Issues No. 1-2, 4-10