Write@253 shares poetry in a downtown alley
SIDEWALKS by Kellie Richardson These sidewalks don’t lie cuz they don’t have to No embellishments necessary The truth is richer than the Ruston well-to-do My sidewalks make concrete a red carpet. […]
SIDEWALKS by Kellie Richardson These sidewalks don’t lie cuz they don’t have to No embellishments necessary The truth is richer than the Ruston well-to-do My sidewalks make concrete a red carpet. […]
Every third Saturday, join local writers at Write@253 for support, feedback, and opportunities to learn. Says Kristin Kendle in the Weekly Volcano: From the Bronte sisters to Maya Angelou to […]
On February 28. Campus MLK and Fab-5 hosted our second Hilltop Neighborhood Forum at Fabitat. It was great to see some of our new friends return, like representatives from 2nd […]
In its 19th year, First Night Tacoma is Pierce County’s annual family friendly New Years celebration. Each December 31, the streets of downtown Tacoma and many of its local businesses, […]
Ring in the New Year with Campus MLK and friends at First Night. From 6:30 – 10:30 pm, Campus MLK will celebrate the New Year in the Graffiti Garages at 725 […]
On November 13th Campus MLK hosted a neighborhood forum: neighbors, community members, and friends came together at Write@253 to talk about the opportunities available in Hilltop. Representatives from dozens of […]
Presented by Campus MLK partner The DASH Center, Hip Hop in the Park went off without a hitch on a beautiful Saturday, August 11, 2012. Campus MLK made friends, connected, with […]
Write@253 is a Tacoma-area writing center and member of the Campus MLK faculty. The Write@253 mission is to inspire the writer who lives in everyone, by nurturing creativity and celebrating […]
From Post Defiance: Write@253 (a member of the Campus MLK faculty) is a mentoring nonprofit that seeks to “inspire the writer that lives in everyone.” They hold classes and mentoring activities […]
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The computer lab at FABITAT Expressive Art Center. It’s an idea so simple as to be brilliant: Marshal five already-effective community-based arts organizations under one…