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Northwest Immigrant Rights Project – January 28, 2025

Posted on January 28, 2025

Since the President began his second term last Monday, it has been a very long week of attacks and announcements eroding protections for many in our communities, including immigrant communities. We have seen executive orders taking aim at our constitutional rights; increased ICE presence at workplaces, businesses, and gathering places across the country; our Congressional leaders voting for harmful legislation like the Laken Riley Act which erodes the right to fundamental due process; a recently announced federal funding freeze which impacts many critical services and may significantly impact our ability to do work; and our staff has started to receive abusive messages to their phones as well as on NWIRP’s social media pages. 
Yet in the midst of these attacks, our community is strong. Over this same period, we’ve gathered with local leaders, community partners, and courageous supporters and client community members at press conferences, rallies, marches, and Know Your Rights presentations. We’ve received hundreds of messages of support from people like you who share our values and are ready to walk alongside our client communities and fight back. And we’ve been reminded that despite the darkness we face, Washington State is steadfast in its commitment to immigrants and their families. Now let’s get to work. 

The following list are upcoming presentations, webinars, and trainings along with recordings to recently completed presentations which are available to view for free. The intended audience for each of these presentations is outlined under each listing and they are listed by the date of each presentation.


Project ANAR Webinar – Today, Tuesday January 28th at 5pm PST (Dari and Pashto interpretation available)

Audience: Immigrants and their loved ones 

Attorneys will discuss what they know so far about the new administration’s executive orders and immigration policy changes, and reiterate ways to empower ourselves. 

Click here to register

Webinar with LCYC – Wednesday, February 5th from 6-7:30pm PST

Audience: Immigrants and their loved ones. 

Legal Counsel for Youth and Children and Northwest Immigrant Rights Project are partnering to host trainings and answer questions about the Immigrant Safety Plan, a community resource to help parents plan for the care of their child(ren) (with or without status) in the event that a parent is unable to care for their child, particularly if the parent is detained or deported.

Click here to register for the safety planning session 

NWIRP Immigration 101 for Service Providers: Latest Immigration Updates – Monday, February 24th from Noon-1:30pm PST

Audience: Service providers who work with immigrant community members.

We’ll cover basic immigration 101 information but mostly focus on the latest updates and impacts from the current administration. This webinar will have computer generated captions in English with many other languages available.

Click here to register for the training

Virtual Parenting Plan and Special Immigrant Juvenile Status Classification Training for Attorneys – Wednesday, February 26th at noon 

Audience: Attorneys who would like to learn more about immigration law or family law.

This 2-hour training is designed for attorneys who are new to family law and/or immigration law, or who may have experience with one and need training in the other. We hope this training will be especially helpful for attorneys interested in taking on pro bono parenting plan cases. This training may also benefit immigration attorneys who practice in state court or provide technical assistance to pro bono attorneys on parenting plan cases. We are seeking CLE certification for this training (1.75 Law & Legal Procedures and 0.25 Ethics).

Click here to register for the training

NWIRP Know Your Rights Training – Thursday, February 27th from 5-6:30pm PST

Audience: Immigrants, their loved ones, and supporters

Our staff will be hosting this Know Your Rights presentation covering basic information and updates on recent changes. We will have computer-generated captions in English and in many other languages.

Click here to register for this training

North Central Washington Know Your Rights Presentations in Spanish – Various Dates in February and March 

Audience: Immigrants, their loved ones, and the community.

Our staff will be hosting Know Your Rights presentations in Spanish for community members at the following public libraries. Please visit each library’s website for more information.

Peshastin Public Library 2/22/25 at 2:00 PM

Royal City Library 2/26/25 at 4:30 PM

Quincy Library 3/03/25 at 5:30 PM

Cashmere Library 3/11/25 at 6:00 PM

Brewster Library 3/12/25 at 6:00 PM

Chelan Library 3/20/25 at 5:00 PM

Immigration Safety Plan Training – Free Recording

Audience: Immigrants, their loved ones, and supporters.

Earlier this month, NWIRP and our partners at LCYC recorded a training on how to build an immigration safety plan for you and your loved ones. 

Click here to watch the training

Immigrant Justice Coalition Press Conference – Free Recording

Audience: Immigrants, their loved ones, and supporters.

NWIRP and a coalition of immigrant rights and human rights organizations recorded a press conference outlining our shared commitment to the immigrant community during this pivotal time. 

Click here to watch the press conference

The following is a list of resources, toolkits, and other important information. These resources include important information on your rights, tools for reporting ICE activity, recent advisories pertaining to changes in federal immigration policy and practices, and ways you can get involved in the immigrant rights movement. 


Advisory for Nonprofit Organizations and Social Service Providers Regarding Immigration Enforcement

We have received a number of questions from nonprofit partners, social services providers and other agencies about how they can protect their clients if immigration enforcement agents come to their building/facility or otherwise try to apprehend their clients or community members present at their building/facility. We hope the following information addresses those questions. 

Access the Advisory 

Know Your Rights Resources

We have compiled several resources to help you understand your rights when interacting with various law enforcement officials and officers. It is important to be aware of your rights and the rights of fellow community members.

Know Your Rights

1-844-RAID-REP from WAISN

This hotline (1-800-RAID-REP) is a key resource for helping community members report ICE activity in their communities. Calling it triggers efforts by rapid-response volunteers to verify and document the raid or other situations. If ICE activity can be verified, rapid responders are dispatched to the scene to assist with community self-defense against deportations. The hotline also serves to connect family members who have a loved one detained to services and to dispense Know Your Rights information.

Stronger Together Toolkit

This toolkit is here to help us come together, rally resources, and build solidarity to drive real action for immigrant justice. It’s packed with ways to support, connect with, and sustain the incredible work happening across our network. Together, we can make sure no one is left behind and that every part of our movement has what it needs to thrive. While it’s designed to kick off during inauguration week, this is a resource we can lean on well beyond that moment. Let’s use it to fuel our collective power!

Access the toolkit

NWIRP Files Class-Action Litigation Against Trump’s Unconstitutional Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship

Last Friday, we filed a class action lawsuit challenging an Executive Order issued by President Donald Trump that purports to unilaterally do away with the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause, which guarantees birthright citizenship. Our plaintiffs are three expecting mothers who are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. By the terms of the order—directly contrary to the plain language of the Fourteenth Amendment—their children will be considered without status in this country. They seek to represent a class of similarly situated parents and their children. 

Earlier in the week, the State of Washington, along with three other states, filed their own lawsuit challenging the Executive Order, and requested a temporary restraining order to stop the federal government from moving forward. Judge Coughenour granted the order, temporarily halting the Executive Order.

Yesterday, the Court consolidated NWIRP’s lawsuit with the State of Washington’s lawsuit, and ordered that NWIRP appear with its plaintiffs for arguments alongside the State of Washington next Thursday, February 6, 2025, after which the Court will decide whether to extend its order halting the Executive Order. In arguing that the President does not have the authority to rewrite the Constitution we will have the opportunity to ensure the Court considers the catastrophic impact this would have on our clients and similarly situated community members in Washington State.

NWIRP Sues Adams County Sheriff’s Office for Breaking State Law

Earlier this month, we filed a lawsuit against the Adams County Sheriffs Department and others for violating our client’s civil rights and state law. In 2023, Adams County Sheriff’s Office employees held our client solely at the request of federal immigration officials to enforce civil immigration law. We are also challenging Adams County’s policy and practice of violating the state’s Keep Washington Working law, which was enacted in 2019 to safeguard against improper use of state and local law enforcement in civil immigration matters. This case is a reminder that local law enforcement officers do not have the authority to enforce civil immigration laws, regardless of changes in presidential administration or political rhetoric. State law makes clear that local law enforcement must not use their limited resources to do the work that corresponds to the federal government. Our client’s arrest plainly violated state and federal law. A local police officer or sheriff’s office is no more authorized to investigate or arrest someone based on suspected immigration status than they are to investigate or arrest someone for failure to properly file a tax return. 

Tacoma ICE Detention Facility Ordered to Pay Detained Workers Washington’s Minimum Wage, $23 Million in Arrears 

On January 16th, a federal appeals court ruled that people held at the Northwest ICE Processing Center must be paid the state’s minimum wage for doing any work at the facility. The victory is many years in the making, stemming from a 2017 lawsuit filed by the Washington Attorney General’s office and a class of people detained in Tacoma. The decision from the Ninth Circuit held that “GEO is a private for-profit employer” that operates the detention center “for its shareholders’ economic gain,” and as such there is nothing that prevents them from paying Washington’s minimum wage to its civil detainees who perform work for the benefit of GEO. 

Court Rules Cruel Immigration Policy (Controlled Application Review and Resolution Program or CARRP) is Unlawful

On January 17th, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington ruled that the federal government’s Controlled Application Review and Resolution Program (CARRP) is “arbitrary and capricious,” and violates the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). 

Notably, NWIRP joined with ACLU and Perkins Coie in filing this lawsuit the first week of Trump’s first administration. Eight years later, the district court granted summary judgment on behalf of our plaintiffs. The lawsuit is a nationwide class action on behalf of thousands of lawful permanent residents who have been subjected to CARRP, a secret screening program. CARRP is a discriminatory policy  that instructs immigration officers to label some people applying for immigration benefits – like green cards or citizenship – as “national security concerns.” According to CARRP, someone can be branded as a “national security concern” based on innocuous characteristics, like speaking another language or having an advanced technical degree. Once USCIS decides a person is a “national security concern,” it bends over backwards to find a way to reject their application. People in CARRP have to endure extended processing delays and much higher denial rates, which can tear apart their personal and professional lives.

In its decision, the court recognized that, despite years of litigation, the federal government has never pointed to any evidence explaining its decision to create CARRP. The decision is a huge step forward in vindicating the rights of thousands of people with lawful status who are subjected to arbitrary and unlawful delays that wreak havoc on their lives. 

We’re joining our partners at Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Day (IRAD) in Olympia!

On Thursday, we’re joining Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network and its membership for IRAD in Olympia to ask our legislators to take action and continue their commitment to protect our immigrant communities. Join us! 

Thank you so much for your shared commitment to justice for all people in Washington State. Together, we can make it through this difficult time and emerge stronger than ever for our community. 

With gratitude,

Malou Chávez (she/her/ella)
Executive Director

P.S. Please follow us on social media to stay informed on the latest immigration news, resources, and more. Links to our social media accounts are available below. 

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
nwirp.org

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December 2025

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    December 2, 2025  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

    See more details

  • Richland City Council

    Richland City Council

    December 2, 2025  7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Richland City Hall, 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352, USA

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    December 4, 2025  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    The Zoom link can be found in the most recent Indivisible TC Do Something Email Newsletter.

    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

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  • Volunteer Opportunity: ICE OUT OF TRI Door Knocking

    Volunteer Opportunity: ICE OUT OF TRI Door Knocking

    December 6, 2025  1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

    Tri-Cities Socialists will be hosting a volunteer door-knocking this Saturday Dec. 6 and Sunday, Dec. 7, both at 1pm, for our ICE Out of Tri campaign.

    We especially need bi-lingual and Spanish-speakers to attend.

    We will be distributing Know Your Rights info to neighborhoods currently at high risk of attacks by I.C.E., as well as inviting them to an organizing meeting where they can learn how to organize their communities for defense against I.C.E. as we have seen in communities from Portland, to Chicago, to Los Angeles, and beyond.

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeb665yKfpDFxL43PocKg7ro30k8oWqNvL8qGIpUzs8YfqfPg/viewform

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  • Volunteer Opportunity: ICE OUT OF TRI Door Knocking

    Volunteer Opportunity: ICE OUT OF TRI Door Knocking

    December 7, 2025  1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

    Tri-Cities Socialists will be hosting a volunteer door-knocking this Saturday Dec. 6 and Sunday, Dec. 7, both at 1pm, for our ICE Out of Tri campaign.

    We especially need bi-lingual and Spanish-speakers to attend.

    We will be distributing Know Your Rights info to neighborhoods currently at high risk of attacks by I.C.E., as well as inviting them to an organizing meeting where they can learn how to organize their communities for defense against I.C.E. as we have seen in communities from Portland, to Chicago, to Los Angeles, and beyond.

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeb665yKfpDFxL43PocKg7ro30k8oWqNvL8qGIpUzs8YfqfPg/viewform

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  • BCDCC Executive Board Meeting

    BCDCC Executive Board Meeting

    December 8, 2025  6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Round Table Pizza 1769 Leslie Rd, Richland

    This meeting is for Benton County Party Officers and committee chairs as well as representatives of regional LPO's.
    PCO's are invited to attend, particularly if they have something they wish to share with the board.

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  • Benton County Executive Board

    Benton County Executive Board

    December 8, 2025  6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Meeting details will be provided over email from the Benton County Democrats Chair.

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    December 9, 2025  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

    See more details

  • Kennewick City Council Workshop

    Kennewick City Council Workshop

    December 9, 2025  6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

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  • Precinct Committee Officer Training Opportunity

    Precinct Committee Officer Training Opportunity

    December 10, 2025  10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    Online with Zoom

    Online Zoom Training

    December 10, 2025 10:00 AM PST

    If you don't already have a free account with NDTC, create one in order to attend this online training.

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  • BADGER FORUM: Understanding Vaccines

    BADGER FORUM: Understanding Vaccines

    December 11, 2025  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    https://badgers.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=4091&club_id=392306

    Since the Covid-19 pandemic, support for public health policies has gradually declined. At the federal level certain policies and practices regarding vaccines have been thrown into question.

    Vaccine proponents note the long-time and widespread benefits of the traditional MMR vaccine; vaccine skeptics generally insist it causes autism. Some say the approval process (Operation Warp Speed for Covid-19) was either rushed or rigged; others say the process was instrumental in reducing suffering and saved the lives of millions of people.

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    December 11, 2025  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    The Zoom link can be found in the most recent Indivisible TC Do Something Email Newsletter.

    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

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  • Whistle Workshop & Learning Event

    Whistle Workshop & Learning Event

    December 12, 2025  10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    Richland Public Library, Conf Room B, 955 Northgate Dr, Richland, WA

    📣Our Voices United is sharing whistle safety packs as a simple, but powerful, grassroots tool that helps communities stay alert and protect each other. Indivisible Tri-Cities is joining in to help promote this campaign and support local outreach.

    🧊These whistles create instant signals when ICE activity is nearby, helping neighbors gather quickly, record what's happening, and stand with anyone who may be approached. Join us this Friday to learn more!

    🎶Different whistle patterns can signal urgent moments, like ICE being in the area or someone being detained. This gives those nearby a way to respond that's faster than social media and doesn't rely on being on your phone all the time.

    🛡️Though it's a small tool, it helps combat quiet threats by creating visible community action, solidarity, and support. When we come together in efforts like this, our collective strength grows.

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  • Tri-City Democrats - Friday, December 12, 6:00 PM

    Tri-City Democrats - Friday, December 12, 6:00 PM

    December 12, 2025  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Round Table Pizza3201 W Court St, Pasco

    It's time for a holiday celebration. This month we'll meet at the Round Table Pizza on Court Street in Pasco. December 12 at 6pm. Come gather with like-minded folks and share some fellowship, food and beverages. As is our normal practice, Tri-City Democrats will order several pizzas to share. We'll have the donation box available for those who care to financially support the group. Some of our generous members are likely to purchase pitchers of beer to share. If you want the salad bar or soft drinks, you are on your own for those items.

    At this writing, we do not have a planned program, but we will have 'Hate Has no Home Here' signs available. We are coming up on election time for the group - at our January meeting we'll plan to hold elections for our officers for 2026. Please let us know if you are interested in serving on the board!

    For full details, including the address, and to RSVP see https://www.meetup.com/tri-city-democrats/events/312303177/

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  • Indivisible Tri-Cities Holiday Potluck

    Indivisible Tri-Cities Holiday Potluck

    December 13, 2025  11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    Mid-Columbia Libraries -- Kennewick, 1620 S Union St, Kennewick, WA

    ✨Join us for our holiday potluck!✨

    💚We're celebrating the season together and giving back to the community at this fun, low-key social event.

    🎁We'll be collecting non-perishable food for Second Harvest, and toys and gift cards for Communities in Schools. Your donations help support local families and students during the holidays.

    🍽️Come share a dish, bring a friend, and join in community with us!

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  • Posters for Progress!

    Posters for Progress!

    December 15, 2025  6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    Hermiston First United Methodist Church 191 E Gladys Ave Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community organizers for Signs of Progress — a relaxed evening of creativity, connection, and collective action!
    There will be sign making, postcard writing, and conversation about the issues that matter most to us. Whether you’re passionate about local causes or just love good company and community spirit, there’s a place for you at the table.

    See more details

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    December 16, 2025  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

    See more details

  • Family Meeting: Child Care & the Washington State Budget Emergency

    Family Meeting: Child Care & the Washington State Budget Emergency

    December 16, 2025  6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    https://www.mobilize.us/mobilize/event/873403/

    Organizing for a brighter future for Washington families in 2026 starts now! It’s time to huddle up and make a 2026 game plan for protecting child care during the Washington state budget crisis.

    Join SEIU 925, Children's Campaign Fund Action, and MomsRising for a virtual Family Meeting: Child Care & the State Budget Emergency.

    Our state is in a budget crisis, and we know most of our families are too. We’re calling a family meeting to learn about what’s at stake and to co-create the budget solutions that will lift all families.

    Together, we'll get up to speed about the state of the 2026 state budget and how budget choices will impact moms, families, caregivers, and workers in our state. We'll hear from leaders from across Washington state, including Senator Claire Wilson, Senator Emily Alvarado, Representative Mary Fosse, and leaders from SEIU 925 and MomsRising.

    We hope you can join us in getting organized and informed so we can hit the ground running in early 2026! Make sure to RSVP so you receive the Zoom link once it's available.

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  • Richland City Council

    Richland City Council

    December 16, 2025  7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Richland City Hall, 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    See more details

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    December 18, 2025  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    The Zoom link can be found in the most recent Indivisible TC Do Something Email Newsletter.

    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

    See more details

  • Franklin County Democratic Central Committee (FCDCC) No Meeting in December

    Franklin County Democratic Central Committee (FCDCC) No Meeting in December

    December 18, 2025  5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    No Meeting

    There will be no Franklin County Democrats December meeting. We wish you a safe and happy holiday season! 

    Please join us for our January general meeting on Thursday, January 15. Hope to see you then!

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  • BCDCC General Public Meeting

    BCDCC General Public Meeting

    December 18, 2025  6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Meeting details will be provided over email from the Benton County Democrats Chair.

    General Meeting

    December 18, 2025

    Leslie Road Roundtable Pizza

    1769 Leslie Rd

    Richland

    Kennewick Roundtable Pizza

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  • Posters for Progress!

    Posters for Progress!

    December 22, 2025  6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    Hermiston First United Methodist Church 191 E Gladys Ave Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community organizers for Signs of Progress — a relaxed evening of creativity, connection, and collective action!
    There will be sign making, postcard writing, and conversation about the issues that matter most to us. Whether you’re passionate about local causes or just love good company and community spirit, there’s a place for you at the table.

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  • Richland City Council Workshop

    Richland City Council Workshop

    December 23, 2025  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Richland City Hall, 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352, USA

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  • FredMeyer Pickup Order Time

    FredMeyer Pickup Order Time

    December 26, 2025  10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    101 Wellsian Way Richland, WA 99352

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  • Posters for Progress!

    Posters for Progress!

    December 29, 2025  6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    Hermiston First United Methodist Church 191 E Gladys Ave Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community organizers for Signs of Progress — a relaxed evening of creativity, connection, and collective action!
    There will be sign making, postcard writing, and conversation about the issues that matter most to us. Whether you’re passionate about local causes or just love good company and community spirit, there’s a place for you at the table.

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