Find us at the Museum of History & Industry from 6:30 – 8:30!
We want you to be as comfortable as possible to celebrate.
CCYJ turned 20 on February 23rd, and we want to celebrate with you all! We will be looking back at 20 years of moving justice forward, and acknowledging partners and supporters who made it happen.
There will be complimentary valet parking when you arrive at the event. If you choose to park yourself, there is free street parking after 6:00pm.
There are several other ways to make your way to the celebration!
You can catch ride the light rail or take a bus to West Lake where you can hop on the South Lake Union Streetcar and arrive in style!
Both, King County Rapid Ride C and Rt. 40 will take you right to MOHAI or you can catch the 271, 43, 48 or 542.
If you would like some help mapping out your public transit route, reach out to Eileen at eschuetz@ccyj.org, who will be more than happy to share her knowledge of the public transit routes with you.
You can expect entertainment, full museum-access, photo opportunities, mingling with your community, heavy appetizers and beverages, and an inspiring program showcasing our Norm Maleng Honoree, Community Partners, and CCYJ’s 20 Years of Moving Justice.
There are a lot of ways to support CCYJ! You can learn more at ccyj.org/donate or you can join our special 20th Anniversary matching pool by reaching out to Eileen (eschuetz@ccyj.org) for more information.
Sponsoring the 20th Anniversary Event allows Event Contributions to go even farther and is a great way to show your support in the community. Reach out to Eileen or Kary for more information, or check out the Sponsorship Tab at ccyj.org/donate
CCYJ turned 20 on February 23rd, and we want to celebrate with you all! We will be looking back at 20 years of moving justice forward, and acknowledging partners and supporters who made it happen.
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