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Threshold Ensemble has
partnered
with...
- City of Seattle, Human Services Department (team-building retreat)
- Catholic Community Services, Snohomish County (team-building retreats)
- Northwest Burn Foundation, Seattle (staff team-building event)
- Seattle University (annual diversity training programs)
- Western Washington Bereavement Specialists (grief workshop)
- Greenlake Bereavement Center (grief and loss event)
- National Organizational Development Network (national conference)
- Pacific Northwest Organizational Development Network (network meeting)
- Antioch University Graduate Management Program (creativity module)
- Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Church (welcoming service for sexual minorities)
- Community Activators, Vashon Island (community building workshop)
- Washington Association of Independent Outpatient Programs (annual conference)
- WA Utilities and Transportation Commission, Olympia (retreat, diversity training)
- U. S. Forest Service, Portland (training and team-building events)
- Organizational Systems Renewal Institute (synthesis event)
- Rudolf Steiner Institute (“Money Matters” seminar)
- Seattle Counselor’s Association (monthly meeting)
- Washington Association for Early Childhood Education (board meeting)
- Pierce Co. Health Dept. (Storytelling as Prevention Conference)
- National Association of Social Workers (National Conference)
- Western Washington University Human Services Department (faculty meeting)
- Phinney Neighborhood Center (Day of the Dead celebration)
- Shoreline Historical Museum/Shorecrest High School (gallery opening/oral history project)*
- Faces of Our Community Project, Shoreline Community College (synthesis event)
- Alliance for Education, Shoreline School District (regional conference)
- Friends of Third Place Commons (community building events)*
- Shoreline Arts Commission (Arts Festival)*
- Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (regional conference & local meetings)
- Edmonds Community College (staff team building event)
*Selected events underwritten in part by a grant from the King County Arts Commission Hotel/Motel Tax
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