Join your neighbors for the next event in our Community Conversations series!

Join your neighbors for the next event in our Community Conversations series!
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Join your neighbors for the next event in our Community Conversations series! Islander Maggie Tai Tucker will host “Intergenerational Conversations: A Roundtable with Asian American Islanders” this Wednesday, May 25 – this free event will explore differing perceptions around academic achievement, body image, and social norms, as shared by members of the diverse Asian American community on Mercer Island. You can attend this event in-person at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center or sign up to attend virtually. Learn more and register on the series’ Let’s Talk page :https://letstalk.mercergov.org/community-conversations?fbclid=IwAR3JEdxJot4jn9pQgD4SoOAtjCqcv08GROvhmidxEe8Pa9pScSSSB_JtIls

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