This year marks the 100th anniversary. Stop by the South Tacoma Library, October 15th from 10 am to 2 pm to view photographs and news clippings and help us celebrate this historic event!
South Tacoma Library 3411 South 56th St Tacoma, WA, 98409
We're charging up the camera, swigging caffeinated soda and getting ready to head downtown for the biggest event of the year: First Night!
Our first year in Tacoma we had an amazing time at First Night 2005. I've been volunteering with the organization since 2007, and it has been so amazing to see our New Year's Eve festival roar back to life.
100 or so revelers lined up outside Job Carr Cabin last night to witness the lighting of the Old Town Christmas Tree, drink hot cocoa, visit with Santa, and generally run around and get muddy at Old Town Park.
100 or so revelers lined up outside Job Carr Cabin last night to witness the lighting of the Old Town Christmas Tree, drink hot cocoa, visit with Santa, and generally run around and get muddy at Old Town Park.
New Year's Eve is traditionally tough for families, but Tacoma does the holiday right—with an all ages festival and celebration of the arts, right in the heart of downtown.
New Year's Eve is traditionally tough for families, but Tacoma does the holiday right—with an all ages festival and celebration of the arts, right in the heart of downtown.
Garfield Street hosts safe Trick-or-Treating with local businesses and the PLU residence halls. Join us in the store for cookie decorating, hot apple cider, and coloring contests!
Come join our family at the Wilcox Farm for our annual Harvest Fest, October 3rd from 10:00am-4:00pm. Free admission and fun for the whole family. Presentations by Food Alliance, Oregon Tilth, Salmon Safe, NW Certified Forests and Drum and Dance by the Nisqually Tribe.