
What we’re about
Hi Friends,
I'm Rose AJ and the older I get, the more I’m realizing that I need Sister Friends! I’m a connecter and love to make new acquaintances-friends around the PNW and I hope you do too!
This is a group for women that are 50+……come as often or as little as you'd like.....can't make it to one meetup...don't worry.....come to another one🙏🏽
We’ll meet up for coffee, walks, conversations, connections, plays, hikes, movies, Day Trips etc. in the Tacoma, Puyallup, University Place and Lakewood areas.
No husbands, children or pets please- Ladies 50+ only, thank you.
Hope to meet ya at an event soon.
All my best,
Rose AJ (I can also be reached by text at 253.325.8484)
PARKING AT POINT RUSTON
***https://www.pointruston.com/about/parking/***
Any purchase at a merchant at Point Ruston qualifies you for a customer validation of 2 hours (with your license plate number)…………Visitors can manage prepaid parking from their smartphone using the free ParkMobile app available at any app store. Paid parking is $4.00 per hour.
FREE PARKING IS AVALABLE AT THE DUNES AT POINT RUSTON AND IS 1/2 MILE AWAY FROM THE MEETUP SPOT- 5361 Yacht Club Rd, Tacoma, WA 98407
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Swan Creek Trail Run 5K - Parks Tacoma (E 42nd St & Roosevelt Ave Tacoma)Lister Elementary, Tacoma, WA
We can meet at 9:45 near the registration table
Lace up your sneakers and get ready for a family-friendly fun run at Swan Creek Park on Saturday, May 17.
The race begins at 10 am and features a 5k route through the forest. The course travels over trails and pavement and has a few steep hills to keep it fun and challenging!
There will be parking available at Swan Creek Park on race day (find the dog park and you’re on the right way). Lister Elementary School is also close to the start/finish line of the course so that is good overflow parking.
Click to Register for the Race
Swan Creek Park
E 42nd St & Roosevelt Ave
Tacoma, WA 98404
Swan Creek - Trails - For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is EnufLakewood Playhouse, Lakewood, WA
"...somebody/anybody, sing a black girl's song, bring her out to know herself to know you..." By Ntozake Shange
Directed by Michelle Matlock
Click to Purchase a TicketI am volunteering as an usher- let us know in the comments your seat number- we can meet in the lobby before the show.
Directed by Michelle Matlock
Join the circle as seven women share their stories and find strength in each other's truth, passion and humor. This fusion of poetry, dance, music and song explodes off the stage and touches the hearts and minds of all those who experience it.It's time for joy. It's time for sisterhood. It's time for colored girls.
"The poems introduce the girls to other kinds of people of color, other worlds. To adventure, and kindness, and cruelty. Cruelty that we usually think we face alone, but we don't. We discover that by sharing with each other we find strength to go on. The poems are the play's first hint of the global misogyny that we women face." - Ntozake Shange
Note: this production contains strong language, reflections on rape and abuse, and mature themes.