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Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
A recent IPCC report sets out the current facts about climate change and what we must do to avoid the worst.
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Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
A recent IPCC report sets out the current facts about climate change and what we must do to avoid the worst.
Tim Smith, South Tacoma Community Activist
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GCS 1 John Haley, Buffelen Mansion
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Joe Bomar interviews John Buffelen Haley, who shares stories from his family's long history in Tacoma.
GCS 2 Chris Staudingur, Spooky Tacoma
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Joe Bomar chats with Gritty City Tours founder Chris Staudinger about some spooky stories from Tacoma's past.
GCS 5 Julia Berg, Seaport Museum
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Joe Bomar visits the Foss Waterway Seaport and talks with Julia Berg, Director of Education, about the Seaport facility and the fascinating exhibits on display there.
GCS 7 John Haley, Buffelen Lumber Co.
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Joe Bomar interviews John Buffelen Haley about the Buffelen Lumber Company and its role in building early Tacoma.
Part of Community Event Collection
Oral history interview of Jay Evan conducted by dindria barrow on January 21, 2023, as part of the Archiving North End Communities event located at the Wheelock library branch.
Part of Community Event Collection
Oral history interview of Georgette and James Reuter conducted by dindria barrow on January 21, 2023, as part of the Archiving North End Communities event located at the Wheelock library branch.
Additionally, collection contains several photos with description written by Jim and Georgette Reuter.
When taken: Around 1945
Where taken: 1723 N. Oaks Street
Who is in these photographs: Jim Reuter as a young boy, with his mother, Margret Reuter and his paternal grandma "Kitty" Beulah Reuter and her husband.
What memories are contained in these photos: Although Jim's family lived in Lakewood, Jim spent many weekends with his grandma "Kitty" at her North Oaks home. He played in the Buckley Gulch with the neighbor kids and walked to the old Guild Theater to watch Saturday Serials (Westerns)
Part of Community Event Collection
Oral history interview of Mary Sudar conducted by dindria barrow on January 21, 2023, as part of the Archiving North End Communities event located at the Wheelock library branch.
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Oral history interview of Mike and Rosalie Gallegher conducted by dindria barrow on March 25, 2023, as part of the Archiving Northeast Communities event located at the Kobetich library branch.
Description provided by Mike and Rosalie Gallagher
When taken: 1910-2000
Where taken: Dash Point
Who is in these photographs?
John Gallagher
Bertha Gallagher
Their children: John Jr, Benny, Tom, Kathleen, Richard.
What memories are contained in these photos?
Early photos of family home, built in 1923, purchased by John and Bertha Gallagher in 1925. This was their only home - they lived here their entire married life 1925 - 1987.
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Oral history interview of Dan Patnode conducted by dindria barrow on April 8th, 2023, as part of the Archiving Northeast Communities event located at the Mottet library branch.
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Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Delayah Sims/Sequilla Sims Interview pt. 1
FPHS student Delayah Sims interviews her mother Sequilla Sims about her childhood, life in Tacoma, and experiences of racism and prejudice in public and private spaces. Sequilla Sims discusses becoming a mother at sixteen years old and the impact of racist treatment in the Tacoma area.