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  2. Procession of the Species - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by Olympia's event, Procession of the Species celebrations have taken place elsewhere in the US and around the world. The procession in Bellingham, Washington, has taken place since 2004. [6] It is a nationally recognized model for community arts-based involvement, environmental education, arts education, and cultural exchange.

  3. Permit denial not stopping GOP plans to rally in Oly against ...

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    Bridgan-Brown indicated on the permit application that about 100 people would attend, but she was informed that her group was being denied due to other permitted events at the capitol.

  4. Capital City Pride - Wikipedia

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    Capital City Pride in Olympia, Washington is a non-profit organization that hosts LGBTQ events, the largest of which is the annual two-day Capital City Pride festival and parade, held in June. [1] The festival draws about 15,000 people each year.

  5. Olympia, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Olympia is the capital city of the U.S. state of Washington and the county seat of Thurston County. It had a population of 55,605 at the time of the 2020 census, making it the state of Washington's 23rd-most populous city. Olympia borders Lacey to the east and Tumwater to the south.

  6. Hands On Children's Museum - Wikipedia

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    Its signature event Sand in the City is the second largest event in the region, offering free art and science activities for 35,000 children and families every year since 2000. In 2013, Hands On was received the #4 spot in King5's Best "Fun Place to Take Kids" in Western Washington, and the Museum received the Best of South Sound's "Best Museum ...

  7. History of Olympia, Washington - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 Outside Magazine named Olympia one of the best college towns in the nation for its vibrant downtown and access to outdoor activities. [6] Olympia is a regional center for social justice and environmental activism. Olympia was the hometown of activist Rachel Corrie. Olympia has been the site of direct-action opposition to the Iraq War. [7]

  8. Squaxin Park - Wikipedia

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    Squaxin Park is a public park located in Olympia, Washington. Established in 1905, it was the city's first waterfront park, providing access to the Budd Inlet of Puget Sound. [1] The park was formerly known as Priest Point Park, but was renamed in 2022 after the Olympia City Council unanimously voted to change it to honor the local Squaxin ...

  9. Olympia High School (Olympia, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Olympia High School is a 4A-division member of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association. [4] Olympia High School is known for their athletics teams consistently placing in the top 10 for the 4A classification.