Please Note:
The building (Pacific Plaza) of the event location (BLRB office) is having issues with the lobby doors on Pacific Ave - they will be manually locked at 6pm.
Please use the Commerce Street garage entrance.
The wall to the elevator lobby has a very large "2" on it which should be immediately visible upon entering the garage.
Take the elevator to the 7th floor.
We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for understanding.
ELG and the AIA of Southwest Washington are teaming up to present the 3rd annual Wii Tennis Tournament with support from sponsors SSA Acoustics www.ssaacoustics.com who will be matching funds raised by the event dollar for dollar, Merit Construction Northwest www.meritnw.com, and BCE Engineers www.bceengineers.com.
Additional generous donations to the event have been provided by Enginuity Systems http://www.enginuitysys.com/, and KI http://www.ki.com/. If you or your company would like to support this fundraiser with a donation please contact Kris Schwarz in the AIA of Southwest Washington office aia@aiasww.org 253-627-4006 or feel free to bring cash or a check payable to the AIA of Southwest Washington to the event tomorrow night.
Proceeds from the tournament will support Elements of Education Partners (Ee) http://www.partners.
Elements of Education Partners funds programs for more than 1,500 students at The Tacoma School of the Arts (SOTA), The Science and Math Institute (SAMI) and Stewart Middle School. Funds raised by the Partners are used to hire professional artists from our community to work as adjunct instructors alongside classroom teachers. The mission of Ee is to connect students to the community by fostering partnerships with arts organizations, cultural institutions and environmental conservation efforts. To accomplish these goals, they create opportunities for students to overcome the achievement gap in public schools by providing high-quality experiences linking classroom learning to the world at large. They believe that innovation and creativity are as essential as literacy and learning must matter for every student.
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