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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2015
Vol. CXXIV, No. 217
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF TACOMA Devoted to the Courts, Real Estate, Finance, Industrial Activities, and Publication of Legal Notices
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The Grand Cinema Local Habitat for Humanity film series continues Nov. 9
Posted online Tues., Nov. 3 Image Courtesy Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity will present the second installment of the organization’s quarterly film series at The Grand Cinema in November. The Community Conversations Film Series began in August with a screening of the documentary The Unforeseen, followed by a panel discussion with local experts on the future of land development in Pierce County (see "Local Habitat for Humanity film series begins Aug. 10 at The Grand Cinema," Tacoma Daily Index, July 31, 2015). The series continues this month with a screening of the documentary Storied Streets, which explores the journey many face to find secure and affordable housing. The event will begin with a half-hour networking session at 6 p.m. on Mon., Nov. 9, at The Grand Cinema, located at 606 S. Fawcett Ave., in Tacoma, followed by a screening of the film at 6:30 p.m., then a panel discussion featuring community experts. The event is free, but a five-dollar cash donation is suggested. All donations will support Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity. Reserve your seat online at tpchabitatfilmnight.bpt.me. The event is presented by Tacoma/ Pierce County Habitat for Humanity and the University of Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran University Habitat for Humanity campus chapters. More information about Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity is online at tpc-habitat.org.
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In observance of Veterans Day, the Tacoma Daily Index will not be published on Weds., Nov. 11.
King's Books invites Tacoma customers to name store's new cat Posted online Weds., Nov. 4 Photos Courtesy King's Books Our favorite independent bookstore in Tacoma is holding a contest that will surely appeal to cat lovers. "We adopted a new cat!" wrote King's Books staff in a recent e-mail to customers. For a long time, the bookstore had two cats: Atticus and Miko, who was a regular fixture at the bookstore for more than a decade but passed away last year. "Atticus needed a friend and — while they're not quite friends yet (being cats) — we hope they will be soon. So, in the great tradition of how Atticus got his name, we would like to announce our Name That Cat Contest!" Locals are encouraged to visit King's Books, located at 218 St. Helens Ave., in Tacoma by Sun., Nov. 15, to suggest a name for the cat (pictured). You can enter as many times as you like, and names with a literary reference are greatly encouraged. Entries can be made in-store only. The winning entry will be chosen by King's Books staff, and the winning contestant will receive a $50 gift certificate to the bookstore. More information is available online at kingsbookstore.com/namethatcat.
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