If so, we need your help getting the word out for this important election in February.
Timberland Regional Library system has provided essential services for over 40 years to five counties in Southwest Washington. Now, for the first time in 40 years, Timberland is seeking a levy lid lift to allow libraries in your community to provide the same level of quality services you have come to expect from your local library. [more]
Can you describe your favorite thing about Olympia, in a poem?
As part of the celebrations surrounding the City of Olympia’s 150th Birthday, the Olympia Arts Commission is partnering with the Olympia School District in sponsoring a call for poetry from Olympia K-12 students! [more]
| November 30, '08 | | 12:00 pm | to | 5:00 pm |
Buy Local Kick-Off Event
November 30th at Washington Center for Performing Arts from Noon to 5:00pm.
Your Money Matters Coupon Books will be available at this event.
Get “Buy-In” of Busy Staffers for Your Volunteer Program
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2009 Spring Arts Walk Cover Art Search [more]
Make A Difference Day Event Kicks Off Family Volunteering Challenge
Those families hit hardest by the recent economic downturn [more]
The name is pure poetry in a practical way. [more]
The Olympia Downtown Association will be holding its Quarterly Membership Meeting this evening at 6:00 at Bayview Thriftway. Admission is $10 and includes appetizers and beverages. Come find out more about the changes happening at the ODA, our new website, volunteer opportunities and new businesses. We will also be providing an overview of the Main Street designation recently awarded to the ODA and what it means for downtown! Good times.
For more information, contact the Olympia Downtown Association at 357-8948.

The next Parking and Business Improvement Area advisory board meeting is this Thursday August 14th from 6-8 pm. On our agenda are updates from existing programs like the flower baskets, the $30,000 RFP for marketing/advertising, and holiday spending. Also, we will be working out details of our annual meeting (Sept. 25th at Furniture Works) and our upcoming newsletter.
What’s more, PBIA meetings are open to the public. Generally comment is limited to the beginning of the meeting in order to respect the time of the 14 volunteers who are on the board. Questions, comments and positive ideas are welcome.
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