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Data Centers Speaker/PotLuck
Come hungry, bring a dish, and stay for a conversation that could have a real impact on our community! 🎉 Join Indivisible Tri-Cities for our community potluck and working meeting on Saturday, August 29, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Richland Public Library in the Dorris Roberts Gallery. Data centers may not sound like a potluck topic, but what comes with them could touch nearly everyone in our area. Think electricity, water, jobs, and how the Tri-Cities grows in the ye

Indivisible Blog
2 days ago


First Fridays - New Location!
🍻 Looking for a good way to kick off your weekend? We'd love to have you join us! Our August First Friday gathering is coming up on Friday, August 7, from 5 to 7 p.m. We're trying out a new location, so make a note of the change! 📍 Blackthorne Pub 201 W. Kennewick Ave. Kennewick Whether you've been coming for a while or you're thinking about stopping by for the first time, pull up a chair and spend some time with us. Grab your favorite drink, catch up with old friends, meet

Indivisible Blog
Aug 4


"Votar" Mural Near Peanuts Park
Hey Tri-cities! 📣 Spread the word - vote this Tuesday, Aug 4. Check out our new mural 🧑🎨, painted (with permission) directing people to our Tri Cties voter toolkit. Thanks @cafeconarteTC for brightening up downtown Pasco and teaming up with us to get out the vote!

Indivisible Blog
Aug 3


Traveling Photo Booth
The Indivisible Tri-Cities Elections Team’s traveling photo booth has been making its way around our community, asking people one important question: Why do you vote? Now it’s your turn. Fill out your ballot, sign the envelope, and return it by Tuesday, August 4. Every election matters, and every vote helps shape our community. Need voting information? Our Voter Toolkit has helpful resources in both English and Spanish, including information on how to find the ballot drop box

Indivisible Blog
Aug 3


On Air with Nuestro Pueblo
This weekend, our very own Pamela Gaudet was interviewed on the Spanish-language podcast Nuestro Pueblo en la Comunidad! Pamela shared information about Indivisible Tri-Cities, the importance of civic engagement, and helpful voting resources for our community. We are grateful to Nuestro Pueblo en la Comunidad for helping make this important information accessible to Spanish-speaking listeners.

Indivisible Blog
Jul 31


Speak Up! Protest Recap
A spirited group gathered along Columbia Center Boulevard for our PROTEST: SPEAK UP! community action. The event gave neighbors a welcoming outlet to express themselves, share their concerns, connect with one another, and make their voices heard. The turnout may have been modest, but the energy, creativity, and sense of community were strong. It was a meaningful gathering, and a good time was had by all! Thank you to everyone who joined us, brought a sign, started a conversat

Indivisible Blog
Jul 25


Tumbleweird Feature
We’re excited to share that Indivisible Tri-Cities is featured in this month’s edition of Tumbleweird! The article highlights our ongoing voter education work, our efforts to help community members feel confident participating in elections, and the importance of staying visible and connected across the Tri-Cities. Thank you to Tumbleweird for helping shine a light on this work. Read the full article here: https://tumbleweird.org/indivisible-staying-visible/

Indivisible Blog
Jul 9


Marching Together: Thank You for a Memorable Fourth
What a fantastic 4th of July Parade! Thank you to everyone who came out to walk with us, cheer us on, wave from the crowd, and celebrate community together. The energy, smiles, and patriotic spirit made the day feel extra special. We are so grateful for everyone who helped make this parade such a fun and memorable celebration.

Indivisible Blog
Jul 7


Community, Food, and the Fight for Fair Elections
🍲💙 What a great afternoon of community, food, learning, and action! Our June 13 Indivisible Tri-Cities Working Meeting brought people together for a potluck, meaningful conversation, and an inspiring presentation from Emily Parzybok, Electoral Program Manager with the ACLU of Washington. Emily shared important insight on voting rights, Washington’s election history, and the work needed to protect free and fair elections. Our Elections Teams also led activities for members t

Indivisible Blog
Jun 16


Volunteers Needed
📣✨ We’re looking for creative, reliable volunteers to join the Indivisible Tri-Cities Social Media Team! ✨📣 Do you have experience with Instagram, TikTok, BlueSky, Facebook, or just enjoy helping good content reach the right people? We need team members who can help us keep our platforms active, engaging, and connected to the community. We’ll provide the content, and the Social Media Team helps with strategy, regular posting, and making sure our message gets out clearly and

Indivisible Blog
May 29


Community, Connection and Shared Purpose
🍲💙 What a wonderful afternoon of community, connection, and shared purpose! 💙🍲 Around 43 community members gathered at the Kennewick Library Pavilion for our Indivisible Tri-Cities Potluck Gathering, where great conversation, delicious food, and meaningful fellowship were shared by all. ✨ A heartfelt thank you to Dani Smart of Smart Ruminations on Substack for joining us as our special guest speaker. Dani gave an informal, inspiring, and educational talk about today’s

Indivisible Blog
May 21
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