Community Events

Central
Committee
Meetings

We meet on the second Tuesday of every month and newcomers are always welcome!

Next Meetings:

Amazon Blackout
Mar
7
to Mar 14

Amazon Blackout

Join Americans in boycotting Amazon for exploiting workers, destroying small businesses, union busting & worker abuse, monopolizing industries, paying almost nothing in taxes, as well as surveillance & privacy violations.

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Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting
Mar
11

Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee Meeting

Location Change

The Walla Walla County Democratic Central Committee will convene on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at 6:30 pm at the SEATech Skills Center, 525 Campus Loop adjacent to the Walla Walla Community College. This is a location change. This meeting is not a Walla Walla Public Schools sanctioned or sponsored event.

It will be a hybrid meeting (Zoom and in-person). Please register in advance for Zoom attendance HERE.

Register in advance to attend via Zoom


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WA State LGBTQ Commission Meeting
Mar
14

WA State LGBTQ Commission Meeting

The Washington State LGBTQ Commission will convene for their second public meeting of 2025. Please note that the agenda & meeting materials will be available at the Commission’s page no less than 24 hours prior to the start of Friday's meeting day.  Everett Maroon (Commission Co-Chair) and Mark Rosén (Commissioner) currently represent Walla Walla County on the Commission.

For Remote Attendance, use the Zoom Webinar ID: 822 9846 8419

(Please note that emails will not be collected from the Zoom webinar attendance. Registration is not required.)

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Panel: Louder Together- Intersectionality In Uncertain Times
Mar
26

Panel: Louder Together- Intersectionality In Uncertain Times

Women’s identities are not one-dimensional, their experiences are layered, complex, and intersecting. In honor of Women’s History Month, Washington State’s Community-Focused Commissions and the Office of Equity invite you to a panel discussion on the role of intersectionality in coalition-building, community support, and systems change.

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Take Back Weekend - Walla Walla Walla
Apr
26

Take Back Weekend - Walla Walla Walla

Take Back Weekend allows citizens to safely dispose of old or unused medications, electronics, cell phones, and to drop off documents for shredding.  Sponsored by Gesa Credit Union, Walmart, College Place Police Department, Walla Walla Police Department, WW for Drug Free Youth, College Place Prevention Coalition, Walla Walla Area Crime Watch, and Blue Mountain Credit Union. 

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Take Back Weekend - College Place
Apr
27

Take Back Weekend - College Place

Take Back Weekend allows citizens to safely dispose of old or unused medications, electronics, cell phones, and to drop off documents for shredding.  Sponsored by Gesa Credit Union, Walmart, College Place Police Department, Walla Walla Police Department, WW for Drug Free Youth, College Place Prevention Coalition, Walla Walla Area Crime Watch, and Blue Mountain Credit Union. 

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Together25 Exhibit
Feb
27

Together25 Exhibit

Interested in an artistic showcase? Together25 is an annual community exhibit that celebrates creativity, resilience, and recovery, providing a platform for artists to share their experiences with addiction, trauma, and healing through art.

 Participants are encouraged to use all forms of creative expression, which may include poetry, spoken word, visual arts, sculpture, or other media forms.

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Egg Drive
Feb
7

Egg Drive

Please bring a dozen store-bought eggs to the office. No farm-fresh eggs. They will be donated to the BMAC food distribution center. BMAC has storage capacity and is grateful for all we can contribute.

Any questions? Call Martha Anderson at 509 386 3326. 

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Colonizer Colonized
Feb
5

Colonizer Colonized

  • Whitman College - Olin Hall, Auditorium (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Did the indigenous groups influence the colonizers? We often acknowledge the devastating impact of settler-colonialism on the indigenous groups of the Americas. However, as anthropologists have been arguing for several decades, culture contact is at least bi-directional. So how did indigenous peoples influence their colonizers?

This talk by Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Vassar College, will focus on the interaction between Spanish missionaries and the Nahua ethnic group (a subset of whom are often called "Aztec"), and argue that, instead of annihilating Nahua culture, the missionaries themselves, and by extension, the Spanish empire, were heavily influenced by Nahua beliefs and practices. We will consider whether this influence may have actually been far more significant and impactful to the development of Early Modern philosophy than is usually acknowledged.

Sofia Ortiz Hinojosa
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Vassar College

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Walla Walla Restaurant Month
Feb
1
to Feb 28

Walla Walla Restaurant Month

Offered each February, Walla Walla Restaurant Month spotlights the valley’s culinary stars with nine fine dining restaurants offering 3-courses for $42.

We invite locals and visitors to come savor the flavors from some of their favorite places – or discover a new one! And with hotels offering up to 20% discounts for overnight stays, there’s never been a better time to sample all that Walla Walla has to offer!

The month kicks off with a food and short-film-filled event at the Gesa Power House Theatre. Join the February Film Feast on Saturday, February 1, at 5:30 PM for mingling and locally sourced hearty appetizers and wines and nibble before enjoying a 7 PM short film festival (food-themed, of course) curated by the theatre’s Director of Film Programming Warren Etheredge. Tickets are $55 and include the pre-screening food and drink, as well as the films!

https://wallawalla.org

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Oct
1

AAUW Candidates Forum

  • Performing Arts Center, Walla Walla Community College (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join our three Legislative District 16 candidates, Kari Isaason, Craig Woodard and Linda Gunshefski, in debates with their Republican opponents.

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