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Meet Sara Quinn

Sara Quinn, closeup of face

“I make pixel art, play boardgames and video games, hang out with my dog and my husband, and read A LOT.”

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⭐️ Brendan Quinn on Sara Quinn :

“Sara’s a badass, aggressively kind, honest and never backs down from a fight to protect or improve the lives of other people”

🔥 What drives Sara

“Two things, mainly: Tumbleweird and Tri-City Area Gaming. With Tumbleweird, being a part of local journalism in the Tri-Cities and having the opportunity to highlight local artists and other people that shake things up around the Tri is a HUGE part of what gets me motivated each day. When it comes to TAG, it feels like all of my goals for what we could do with a gaming-focused nonprofit have been exceeded. We keep finding new ways to partner with other organizations in the community, bringing STEAM education to kids and inclusive events to everyone in the Tri-Cities.”

🌈 Sara‘s vision for the Tri-Cities

“I think that if we can see ourselves and each other as people worthy of love and respect, we'll be able to act in ways that make our community better. Life isn't a zero-sum game; someone else getting more doesn't mean you get less. We can lift each other up and all be better for it.”

Sara’s recommendations

🥪 Food

The cuban sandwich from Vinny's. It will ruin every other sandwich forever.

🤸‍♂️ Activity

Yes! Come play games with us!

🌳 Location

I'm sure this answer isn't unique, but I have to say Adventures Underground. I go there pretty often, and I have to put blinders on to leave... there's just too much good stuff. Books, comics, toys, games... and I usually head next door to the Caterpillar Cafe to check out their record collection.

👥 Group

I've already written about Tri-City Area Gaming (TAG), but I think what we're doing in the community is really worthwhile. Check us out: tricityareagaming.org

👩🏽‍🎤 Artist

Breanna Broadie makes amazing art out of words. She is extremely talented!

😄 People

Zahra Roach:
She's working hard to make sure that the growth of Pasco benefits everyone.
Ramiro Alvarez:
He has worked tirelessly for downtown Pasco for years.
Meghan Ryan:
She works with local organizations to create welcoming spaces in the Tri-Cities for marginalized communities.

💪 Projects

TAG is looking for members that want to be actively involved in putting on events, helping us with fundraising, and promoting the stuff we're doing on social media. You can email secretary@tricityareagaming.org if you're interested :)

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✨ Fresh links

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👇 This week’s links

Tracci Dial says they’re “working like it’s 1999” after multi-station cyberattack cripples KNDU

Spokane’s KHQ-TV was also affected by the cyber attack

Kayaker in river Richland residents petition for paddle zone at Nelson Island near Leslie Groves Park City of Pasco seeks input on community and services with National Citizen Survey this week Train bridge Department of Ecology hasn't begun cleaning BNSF diesel spill, but situation is stable Baseball players on the field Dust Devils targeted for termination by MLB

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Benton County corrections officers say jail take over was ‘much-needed change’ Police provide free vacation house inspection while away for Richland residents Three people cutting blue ribbon in front of Tri-City Music building Tri-City Music opens in Richland’s Uptown Shopping Center Kennewick school district sign TCH says Kennewick school substitute teacher dilemma caused partly by Inslee’s closed-door deal Portrait of a woman, Zahra Roach Pasco city council swears in Zahra Roach State accuses feds of withholding Hanford safety data. The fine could top $1 million

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👈 Links from last week

Chamber of Commerce rallying in response to Governor Inslee’s workshop, concerning the Snake River Dams, excluding public comment, Jan. 13, 4:30 to 6 pm Kennewick City Council approves creation and certification of Downtown Kennewick Creative District Illustration of woman holding a sword while neeling nude Local playwright holds staged reading of original play Dec. 16 and 18, 7 pm at the Uptown Theatre One year of Pasco Police wearing body cameras makes positive impact Guitarist and drummer playing live Depth charger, Night Argent and the Hague perform at the Scarlet Room Jan. 3

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Tri-Cities projects to increase road safety paused as state contests car tab cuts Recent city council candidate, Randy Slovic, criticizes Richland council pay increase while council members receive ‘benefits (that) equal salary’

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