White Center Calendar

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NOVEMBER

2011

Nov
12
2011
  • Saturday, November 12, 2011
    Sustainable West Seattle Stormwater Presentation

    White Center Community Cultural Center

    2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
    Sustainable West Seattle le invita a acudir a la presentación de Aguas Pluviales Contaminadas. Sábado Noviembre 12, de 2:30pm a 3:30pm en el Centro Cultural de la Comunidad de White Center (White Center Community Cultural Center) también conocido como St. James anexo. 9421 18th Ave SW, Seattle WA. 98106 ¡Gane $500 en premios! Cisternas de agua, diseño de jardines, vales de regalo para lavado de coche o cambio de aceite, boletos para el autobús, y mucho más. Sustainable West Seattle presentará 30 minutos hablándoles de la mayor amenaza del Puget Sound: Los escurrimientos de aguas pluviales tóxicas. Después de que la audiencia entienda las soluciones para este problema, ellos podrán ganar uno de los más de 10 premios que se darán para ayudar a prevenir la contaminación (premios con valor hasta de $500) Para más información, por favor visite nuestra página de web: www.tox-ick.org Sustainable West Seattle Stormwater Presentation Saturday November 12th, 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (en Español) White Center Community Cultural Center (aka St. James Annex) 9421 Eighteenth Street SW, Seattle Win - $500 in prizes like water cisterns, landscape design, car wash gift certificates, oil changes, bus passes, and more! Sustainable West Seattle presents a 30 minute talk on the biggest threat to Puget Sound: Toxic Runoff. After the audience learns about solutions to toxic runoff, they will have the opportunity to win one of more than 10 pollution prevention prizes ($1,000 value). For more information, please visit our website: www.tox-ick.org
Nov
30
2011
  • Wednesday, November 30, 2011
    Leadership Development Session - Taking the First Step: APIAs and Public Leadership

    Seattle University School of Law, Korematsu Center

    11:30 am - 6:00 pm
    Join leaders from your own community for a Free Leadership Development session and open networking. Taking the First Step: APIAs and Public Leadership Although the Asian Pacific Islander American population is increasing each year in the Puget Sound region, we only hold a mere 2-3% of elected and appointed positions. Major decisions affecting our lives are made daily yet our voices are not at the table. Attend this half-day training to learn how you can address this lack of parity by stepping up to become a public leader. Hear from community leaders as they share their stories, learn how to build your resume, and find out what it takes to run for office. Seattle University School of Law, Korematsu Center. 1112 E Columbia, Seattle, WA Number 30, Sullivan Hall 11:30 am Doors open 11:45 pm – 4:00 pm Program 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Reception Please RSVP on Facebook and/or via email at kzammit@progressivemajorityaction.org. Co-Hosted by: APACE (Asian Pacific Islander Americans for Civic Empowerment), Progressive Majority Action Fund Sponsored by: Progressive Majority Action Fund, Korematsu Center, People of Color for Progress