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Join us this May as we share the stories, cultures, and contributions of our Asian, Native Hawai'ian, and Pacific Islander American (AANHPI) community

The Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of South Puget Sound, in partnership with the City of Olympia and South Puget Sound Community College, invite all to join us in celebration of Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander American heritage and cultures. We will have food vendors, performances, and activities for the entire family. The mission of this event is to highlight Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander American communities, cultures, traditions, and experiences. This event is free and open to all.


Event Day: Saturday, May 11, 2024 from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
                      
Event Day Address: SPSCC Lacey Campus, 4220 6th Ave SE, Lacey, WA 98503

Contact us at apic.southpugetsound@gmail.com

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Getting to the AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration

Parking is free and does not require a permit. There are several parking lots available around the Lacey Campus. 

Disabled Parking (DP) areas are noted on campus maps. There are nine signed DP parking spaces at the Lacey Campus. Areas striped between spaces are designed to accommodate users of motorized wheelchairs. 

Intercity Transit buses run regularly to SPSCC from across Thurston County. Visit the Intercity Transit website for bus routes, schedules, and other transportation options.

When you enter the building, please head towards the main entrance (the door facing 6th Avenue). There will be a reception area at the front with programs and an event map to know what activities are available.

Join us!

Whether you join us as a spectator, vendor, or volunteer, we are excited to have you! 

 

Vendor and performance applications closed on April 12. Join us for the event on May 11!

Look at the vendors, performances, and activities we had at the event in 2023! Photos courtesy of Alicia Hall Crowley and video courtesy of the City of Olympia.

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