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This week, General Motors announced charitable investments in the communities surrounding its U.S. manufacturing facilities, providing grants to 157 nonprofit organizations totaling $3 million. The grants were provided through GM’s Community Impact Grants program, which was created in 2010 to empower local GM leaders and employees to direct funding toward nonprofit organizations addressing local issues […]
General Motors announced charitable investments in the communities surrounding its U.S. manufacturing facilities, providing grants to 157 nonprofit organizations totaling $3 million. The grants were provided through GM’s Community Impact Grants program, which was created in 2010 to empower local GM leaders and employees to direct funding toward nonprofit organizations addressing local issues facing their […]
Spring has officially arrived and many of the community events/activities that took a break for the Covid-19 pandemic are starting to come back. Like many of you, we are excited about the blossoms, blooms, sun (theoretically), and events that come with spring. Here are some of our favorite spring events and activities that are coming […]
Here in Western Washington, we’re used to the rain. We have to learn to play, work, and drive in the rain because life can’t stop when we get some (more) of that liquid sunshine. But it’s important not to become complacent while driving in the rain and to remember a few important key tips to […]
Fellowship features expanded class size and more immersive experiences to accelerate future of students from historically black colleges and universities Chevrolet and the National Newspaper Publishers Association have expanded the Discover the Unexpected fellowship, offering more students from historically black colleges and universities internships to explore a variety of roles and develop skills as change […]
The City of Burien wants all of us to Restore Our Earth this week as we celebrate Earth Day on April 22. There are many ways to get involved from creating art, learning how effectively dispose of garbage/recycles, participate in the #GreatBurienCleanUp on April 24, and more! And don’t forget about the poster contest! All […]
With the Covid-19 vaccine more widely available, slowly community activities are coming back, including for Easter on April 4. Easter 2021 may not look like most Easters we’ve known, but it will definitely be better than Easter 2020. Here are some Easter activities happening in the area: Easter Paint & Sip hosted by The Heart […]
Are your children back in school? If not, or if you need something to do on a rainy Western Washington day, check out Chevrolet’s YouTube channel and their DIY science videos! You and the family can make a Pop Can Flyer along with this video: When you’re done with that and want more, you can […]
Last year was historic in part because of widespread protests after the murder of George Floyd, a black man, at the knee of a white police officer. Floyd’s death became a catalyst for people all over the country to learn more about the past and current experiences, events, literature, art, etc. of the African American […]
As many counties in Washington State enter phase 2 of reopening during the Covid-19 (some hoping for phase 3, even), we are excited by the idea of life returning to normal by frequenting our favorite restaurants, parks, and beaches mostly the way we used to. We recognize that some things will be different and it […]

