Fall Arts Walk in Downtown Olympia

Mark your calendar for Arts Walk! On Friday, October 7, from 5-10 p.m., and Saturday, October 8 from 12-5 p.m., 91 downtown businesses will open their doors to showcase the wonderfully rich and diverse resource of visual and performing arts of the South Sound Region. Enjoy two days of drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, photography, fibers…

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TORCH AWARD FOR ETHICS GIVEN TO FIVE BUSINESSES

Better Business Bureau serving the Northwest is proud to recognize five businesses as this year’s Business of the Year for their role in exemplifying BBB’s commitment to excellence and trust in the marketplace.   Congratulations to: Oregon: Roe Motors, Inc. Idaho/W. Wyoming: Access Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc E. Washington/Montana: Cevado Technologies, LLC W. Washington: Davison Roofing Inc. Alaska: Whitfield…

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Sound and Sculpture Exhibit Creates Ephemeral Sonic Experiences

South Puget Sound Community College is pleased to host the experimental artworks of internationally recognized artist Margaret Noble in the upcoming Resonating Objects exhibition. Resonating Objects is a series of sculptural sound experiences designed to immerse audiences in artifacts of identity and memory through tactile gestures and ephemeral sonic experiences. The Resonating Objects exhibition runs…

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New Faculty Members Expand SPSCC’s List of World-class Educators

Each year, SPSCC has the honor of recognizing its newest faculty members. This year, the college is especially excited to onboard a group of world-class educators from diverse and remarkable backgrounds. Chad Bacon Advanced Manufacturing Technology Professor, Applied Technology. Dr. Michael Gray Film Production and Media Communication Professor, Humanities &  Communication Sandra Guth Adult Basic…

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