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Lumen Bioscience: Drugs from Algae
Lumen Bioscience: Drugs from Algae
Seattle AWIS is excited to cohost a dynamic event with Lumen Biosciences exploring how the company is reimagining the future of biologic drugs. Lumen is pioneering a highly scalable platform that removes traditional barriers in biologic development, aiming to dramatically reduce costs and expand global access. Attendees will learn how this innovative approach is accelerating the creation of next-generation therapeutics and opening new possibilities for treating a wide range of diseases. Join us for an inside look at cutting-edge biotech shaping the future of medicine. **Hybrid:** In person at **Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Thomas Building, Sze Conference Room** 1305 Ward Street, Seattle WA 98109 Free parking available in any Fred Hutch surface parking lots (garage is closed). Virtual by Zoom Registration requested: [https://seattleawis.org/events/](https://seattleawis.org/events/)
Shabbat Morning Service
Shabbat Morning Service
Join Congregation Kol Ami for our weekly Saturday morning Shabbat Service. These are usually in person and on Zoom, but it's important to check our website calendar for the most updated information: https://www.kolaminw.org/events-and-services-calendar-view
Kabbalat Shabbat Service
Kabbalat Shabbat Service
Join Congregation Kol Ami for our weekly Kabbalat Shabbat Service. Every Friday at 7:30 PM, please also check our website at www.kolaminw.org to see if there are any special events added to any Friday evening and to get the Zoom registrations.
Shabbat Torah Study
Shabbat Torah Study
Join Congregation Kol Ami for our weekly Saturday morning Shabbat Torah Study - in person and on zoom! Sometimes, when we do not have Religious School on Saturdays, Torah Study is only on Zoom. Please check our calendar: https://www.kolaminw.org/events-and-services-calendar-view.
Sunday Vedanta Practice: Different Types of Samadhis
Sunday Vedanta Practice: Different Types of Samadhis
Join us for a weekly rhythm of meditation, teaching, and discussion led by Swami Satyamayananda. The morning begins with meditation, followed by a teaching on spiritual life and Vedanta. After the talk, those attending in person are welcome to remain for coffee, tea, and continued discussion in our dining room. The bookstore will also be open. This reflects the new Sunday structure beginning May 3, 2026. Because meditation is now the foundation of the morning, we ask everyone to **plan ahead to arrive and be settled before 10am**. Entering after meditation has begun is disruptive to the meditation period and to those already practicing. Upon arrival, you may choose to join Swami Satyamayananda for Guided Meditation in the Chapel, or enter the Shrine upstairs for Silent Meditation. This event is held in person at the Seattle Ashrama, and the 10:30 teaching is also [livestreamed on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@vedantasocietyofwesternwa/streams). Like all Vedanta Society activities, it is open to all and free of charge. Past talks may be selected from our [YouTube playlists](https://www.youtube.com/@vedantasocietyofwesternwa/playlists). **Sunday Schedule** **10am** Meditation (*Guided in the Chapel or Silent in the upstairs Shrine*) **10:30am** Teaching (also available on [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@vedantasocietyofwesternwa/streams)) **11:30am** Discuss Vedanta over coffee and tea; [Bookstore](https://vedanta-seattle.org/media/bookshop/) available *90-minute program, followed by discussion.*
Join our WhatsApp Community!
Join our WhatsApp Community!
We are a new group with lots of exciting plans and events coming up. Join our WhatsApp community and apply to be a volunteer or just get involved in anyway possible. Our mission is: to empower personal growth and build community through gaming together! We look forward to “respawning” with you, Richmond! https://chat.whatsapp.com/HuByeBZxXLlLMOjkWp4kC4?mode=gi_t

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Full Stack Development with Aspire
Full Stack Development with Aspire
Sign up here at our [eventbrite page](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/net-user-group-full-stack-development-with-aspire-tickets-1988766620498)[.](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spokane-net-user-group-developer-workflows-in-2026-tickets-1985396037995?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl) Join us for an exciting hybrid .NET User Group session on full stack development with .NET Aspire!
Shabbat Torah Study
Shabbat Torah Study
Join Congregation Kol Ami for our weekly Saturday morning Shabbat Torah Study - in person and on zoom! Sometimes, when we do not have Religious School on Saturdays, Torah Study is only on Zoom. Please check our calendar: https://www.kolaminw.org/events-and-services-calendar-view.
Sunday Vedanta Practice: Different Types of Samadhis
Sunday Vedanta Practice: Different Types of Samadhis
Join us for a weekly rhythm of meditation, teaching, and discussion led by Swami Satyamayananda. The morning begins with meditation, followed by a teaching on spiritual life and Vedanta. After the talk, those attending in person are welcome to remain for coffee, tea, and continued discussion in our dining room. The bookstore will also be open. This reflects the new Sunday structure beginning May 3, 2026. Because meditation is now the foundation of the morning, we ask everyone to **plan ahead to arrive and be settled before 10am**. Entering after meditation has begun is disruptive to the meditation period and to those already practicing. Upon arrival, you may choose to join Swami Satyamayananda for Guided Meditation in the Chapel, or enter the Shrine upstairs for Silent Meditation. This event is held in person at the Seattle Ashrama, and the 10:30 teaching is also [livestreamed on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@vedantasocietyofwesternwa/streams). Like all Vedanta Society activities, it is open to all and free of charge. Past talks may be selected from our [YouTube playlists](https://www.youtube.com/@vedantasocietyofwesternwa/playlists). **Sunday Schedule** **10am** Meditation (*Guided in the Chapel or Silent in the upstairs Shrine*) **10:30am** Teaching (also available on [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@vedantasocietyofwesternwa/streams)) **11:30am** Discuss Vedanta over coffee and tea; [Bookstore](https://vedanta-seattle.org/media/bookshop/) available *90-minute program, followed by discussion.*
PNSQC May Meetup: From the PMI Floor - an honest conversation on AI
PNSQC May Meetup: From the PMI Floor - an honest conversation on AI
Converge with your fellow software professionals this May at **Steeplejack on NE Broadway**! What are project managers actually saying about AI, quality, and delivery — and what does it mean for us in QA? **[Jahzeel Ormeño](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jahzeel-ormeno/)**, Founder and Principal Consultant of **[SimplexityPM](https://www.simplexitypm.com/)**, is bringing the conversation from the PMI Portland Annual Conference straight to our Meetup with her informal talk **"From the PMI Conference Floor: What the PM World Is Saying About Quality, AI, and Getting Work Done Right"**. Jahzeel is excited to debrief her experience from the conference with an honest conversation about what PMs are actually talking about: where AI is showing up (and where it isn’t), what else dominated the room, and how the PM practices most of us take for granted connect directly to software quality outcomes. Come ready to share what you’re seeing on your end too — the best part will be comparing notes. You don’t need to be a PM to get something out of this. It’s a good fit if you’re curious about any of the following: • What PMs and quality folks have in common (and where they still talk past each other) • How AI is actually landing in delivery teams — beyond the hype • Which PM habits quietly prevent quality problems before they start • Continuing the conversations from PMI Portland 2026 This will be a **hybrid meetup**, so mingle in person or tune in online. Doors (and virtual lobby) open at 6pm for a half hour of pre-talk networking. Schedule: * **6pm - 6:30pm** Networking (online included) * **6:30pm - 7:30pm** ‎Open discussion led by Jahzeel (While free to attend, food and drinks from the delicious Steeplejack menu will not be covered.)
Join our WhatsApp Community!
Join our WhatsApp Community!
We are a new group with lots of exciting plans and events coming up. Join our WhatsApp community and apply to be a volunteer or just get involved in anyway possible. Our mission is: to empower personal growth and build community through gaming together! We look forward to “respawning” with you, Richmond! https://chat.whatsapp.com/HuByeBZxXLlLMOjkWp4kC4?mode=gi_t
PNSQC June Meetup: Tech Talk Team Up with Portland AWS User Group
PNSQC June Meetup: Tech Talk Team Up with Portland AWS User Group
The **[PNSQC](https://pnsqc.org/)** and **[Portland AWS User Group](https://www.meetup.com/aws-portland/)** are joining forces this June at **ProFocus Headquarters** for an evening of technical learning with cloud, security, and quality professionals from across the region. This month, **[Trevor Gudeman](https://linkedin.com/in/tj-gudeman)**, Senior Software Engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, takes us inside how AWS can level up code quality across CI/CD workflows. With a focus on **CodeBuild** and **CodePipeline**, Trevor will show how AWS-native tools can take the manual effort out of key quality checks — think linting, unit testing, code coverage, static analysis, security scanning, and quality gates — so your team can catch issues earlier and ship with more confidence. This will be a **hybrid meetup**, so mingle in person or tune in online. Doors (and virtual lobby) open at 5:30pm for a half hour of pre-talk networking. Drinks provided by ProFocus. Free to attend! ‎ Schedule: * **5:30pm - 6pm** Networking * **6pm - 7:30pm** Tech Talk
Q3 @ The Gorge Ampitheater
Q3 @ The Gorge Ampitheater
Join us for a unique PNW Accessibility Professionals event at the Gorge Amphitheatre in partnership with Live Nation. This event will explore accessibility in one of the most iconic and complex outdoor venues in the Pacific Northwest. 📍 Sunday, May 31 🎶 Brandi Carlile – Echoes Through the Canyon 🕒 Gates at 3:00 PM \| Show at 4:30 PM Attendees will experience the venue as guests while observing accessibility across the full journey—from arrival and parking to navigation, seating, and overall fan experience. 📍 Monday, June 1 🕘 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM Join us for a guided venue tour and discussion with the Live Nation team (breakfast provided) Important notes: * Entry via Gate C (Silica Road) with parking in the Festival Campground * Approximately 1/3 mile walk to the venue * Outdoor conditions and terrain should be expected * Accessibility accommodations available—please indicate needs when registering * Optional overnight camping available (no equipment or hookups provided) Space is limited to first 50 members (and their plus 1). 👉 Register below! By registering for this event you acknowledge the following: * I understand this is an outdoor event with variable terrain and conditions * I understand I am responsible for bringing my own camping equipment if camping * I understand a camping ticket will be provided, but no equipment or hookups are included * I understand Sunday is an observational experience as event guests, with discussion taking place Monday * I agree to communicate any accessibility needs in advance so accommodations can be arranged (https://www.gorgeamphitheatre.com/accessibility) We hope you’ll join us for this rare opportunity to explore accessibility in action at scale. FAQs -Is there accessible Parking at the Gorge? Accessible parking is available at the Gorge near the front gate entrance at no charge; however, a valid state issued placard is required to use these spaces. Please note that all parking is first come, first served, and spaces cannot be reserved in advance. -Is there accessible Camping at the Gorge? Accessible camping is available at the Gorge with the purchase of an appropriate ticket and a valid state issued placard. The accessible campsite is located at the front of the camping area, near accessible restrooms and showers, as well as a accessible shuttle pickup location, and is conveniently situated across from Guest Services and the Gorge Store. Please note that campsite positions are first come, first served and cannot be reserved in advance. -Is there accessible Shuttles at the Gorge? Accessible camp bus shuttles are available and provide transportation from Gorge Accessible Camping to the front gate entrance of the venue. Within the venue, we also offer accessible shuttle services, including wheelchair accessible vehicles and seven-passenger mini vans, which assist guests traveling to and from the lower area near the main stage. These services are available both before and after the event for guests with an accessible wristband. -Is there accessible Seating at the Gorge? Accessible seating is available near the main stage, conveniently located close to accessible restrooms and a shuttle pickup location. This area includes chairs and is available with the purchase of an appropriate ticket. Please note that seating positions are first come, first served, and saving spots is not permitted. -What do I do if I have a Recent Injury? If you have an injury or illness that prevents you from using your original seat, please visit www.livenation.com to request an exchange for accessible seating. A limited number of accessible seats may be available on the day of the show, but we cannot guarantee availability. Please note that accessible seating is reserved for the guest with the accessibility need and one companion. -Can I bring in my medication? Yes, you can bring medication into the venue. Please bring only what you need for the event. All medications must be in their original containers with a name that matches your photo ID. If the container doesn’t have your name, you may be asked to provide documentation. We cannot store medications, and over-the-counter medications must also be in their original packaging. -Are there accessible restrooms and where are they? Most restrooms at the Gorge are porta-potties located throughout both the campground and the venue. Accessible porta potties are also available, including ones at the bottom of the lower bowl next to the accessible seating area. -Do I need any documentation? No, documentation is not required to receive an accessibility wristband. Wristbands are available on site at Guest Services for guests who need to utilize accessibility services. However, a valid state-issued accessibility placard or license plate is required for accessible parking and camping, and must be present with the guest. -Do we have ASL Interpreters? Yes, ASL interpreters and other communication accommodations may be available upon request. Please submit your request at least two weeks before the event, after purchasing your tickets, so we can coordinate the appropriate services. -Am I allowed to bring in outside Chairs? No, No outside lawn chairs or stadium seats are allowed in the Venue.