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South Sound: Eat, Explore, Earn
A place to try, a story to share, and legit WFH options.

Mechelle Hartman

Feb 24, 2026

Trivia Question❓

What is the tallest peak in the South Soun region, standing at 14,411 feet tall?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

Interesting Fun Facts

  • South Sound is home to the largest natural oyster bed in the United States, with over 9,000 acres of productive shellfish beds. Local residents have a long history of harvesting and cultivating oysters, which has helped to sustain the economy and traditional way of life in the area.

 

  • During times of natural disasters, such as hurricanes or severe storms, neighbors in South Sound have a strong tradition of coming together to help each other out. Whether it’s clearing debris from roads, sharing food and supplies, or providing temporary shelter, the sense of community in South Sound is truly remarkable.

 

  • The South Sound area is also known for its rich history of boat building and maritime traditions. Many local residents have passed down the skills and knowledge of boat construction through generations, and there are still several active boatyards in the area where traditional wooden boats are lovingly crafted. Neighbors often come together to lend a hand and share expertise in building and maintaining these beautiful vessels.

 

Feeding Tacoma Kids: A Grassroots Grocery-Bag Movement Powered by Volunteers

 A Tacoma-based volunteer👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 group started in 2016 after a local parent learned that many students were coming to school hungry—and that some teachers👩‍🏫were buying snacks themselves.

Before the pandemic, volunteers focused on delivering snacks to students at high-need elementary schools.

As community needs grew, the effort expanded into weekly grocery-bag distributions with kid-friendly, shelf-stable foods, organized and handed out through a Tacoma middle school site with help from volunteers and community partners. 🥪

 

The program runs on community generosity—financial gifts, donated food, and word-of-mouth on social media—showcasing South Sound’s “neighbors helping neighbors” spirit. 🌟

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Foster Mom Helps Over 100 Children Thrive in Washington State

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📅 Date: February 12, 2026

📍 Location: Greater Seattle & Tacoma Region

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A Washington foster mom👩‍👧is being recognized as a true local hero after helping more than 100 children through the foster care system.

 

 Alongside her husband, Meaghan Flowers has opened her home to children in crisis, providing stability, compassion, and long-term support during some of the most difficult transitions of their lives.

 

Families and community members credit her with not only offering safe housing but also mentorship, advocacy, and encouragement that continues long after placements end. Her dedication highlights the critical role foster families play across the Seattle and Tacoma area — and serves as a powerful reminder of how one household can change countless lives.💥

 
 

The article provides a collection of DIY science experiments suitable for kids and adults looking for Fun Projects to try out.

Each experiment offers step-by-step instructions, making it easy for readers to follow along and conduct the experiments themselves.

From creating homemade lava lamps and slime to testing out chemical reactions and building solar ovens, there is a wide variety of projects to choose from.

The experiments are not only entertaining but also educational, allowing participants to learn about different scientific principles in a hands-on way.

Overall, the article offers an exciting and engaging way to explore the world of science through creative and interactive DIY projects.


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🎉 “Celebrate Lunar New Year South Sound Style — Don’t Miss This Fest!”

 

🥳 “Tacoma’s Lunar New Year Festival is Back — See What’s Happening Feb. 22!”

 

🎊 “Feeling Festive? Tacoma’s Biggest Lunar New Year Bash Has Something for Everyone!”

 

This article provides a comprehensive list of events and activities happening in Tacoma during the month of February 2026.

It includes various arts and cultural events, music concerts, sports activities, and festivals taking place in the city.

The article also highlights specific Valentine's Day events and family-friendly activities for residents and visitors to enjoy.

Overall, it serves as a guide for individuals looking for things to do in Tacoma throughout the month of February.


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Quote Of The Day:

"May your walls know joy, may every room hold laughter, and every window open to great possibility."

This week's sponsor  at Hot Fish House is featured in an article that sets an encouraging mood and an informed tone.

The article highlights the delicious seafood offerings and inviting atmosphere at the restaurant.

It also shares information about the sponsor's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

Visit Hot Fish House this week to experience a culinary delight and immerse yourself in a welcoming dining experience.


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🍔 Recently Opened / New-ish Restaurants

Mosa Sandwich Makers – A brand-new sandwich shop in Lakewood serving subs, French dips, turkey BLTs, build-your-own options, and more. Opened in August 2025 and earning good local buzz for quality and friendly service.

 

One Day Cafe – A modern, minimalist café for coffee, bubble tea, and unique desserts like croffles with influences from Korea and Japan. A relatively recent addition to the local café scene.

 

Zesty Steakhouse – Located in the former Black Angus space, this Cajun and steakhouse-style restaurant has been buzzing as a newer eatery in town.


🐔 Coming Soon

Raising Cane’s (planned) – The popular chicken finger chain has filed plans for its first Pierce County location at 10025 Lakewood Drive SW.

 

 It’s in the permitting stage and could open late 2026 or early 2027, bringing a new destination for fast-casual chicken lovers to the area.

The article discusses various ways to Make extra income while working from home.

It includes Side income ideas such as freelance writing, virtual tutoring, and starting an online business.

It provides tips on how to generate revenue remotely by utilizing technology and leveraging skills to increase earnings.

The article emphasizes the flexibility and potential financial benefits of working from home, offering readers practical suggestions on how to make money from the comfort of their own space.


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Let’s Have Some Fun! Do You Remember These Throwbacks?

Before everything went digital, everyday life came with its own “tools of the moment”—and a lot of them felt weirdly satisfying to use. Here are five throwbacks that might spark a memory (or a story).

 

📼Video rental stores: The late-fee panic was so common that Blockbuster announced it would eliminate late fees, offering customers a one-week grace period before charging the item’s full retail price. 

 

📞Landline phones: (curly cords): That iconic coiled handset cord traces back to Bell Telephone Laboratories inventing an early version in 1930—basically letting you stretch the phone farther without a tangled mess.

📒Phone books / Yellow Pages: One popular origin story says the Yellow Pages began in 1883 when Reuben H. Donnelley ran out of white paper while printing a telephone directory in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and finished it on yellow stock.

📸Disposable cameras: The “single-use camera” era took off when Fujifilm developed the now-familiar disposable camera in 1986—perfect for vacations, school events, let's see what we get and tossing into a purse “just in case.” 

 

💻📞⏳Dial-up internet: The screechy “handshake” sounds were your modem and the provider’s modem negotiating a connection by trading audio tones and agreeing on the terms of the connection.

Which one do you miss most—and what’s your funniest memory with it?

Q/A Questions

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in the South Sound region?

 

A: Hiking, kayaking, and camping are popular outdoor activities in the South Sound region.

 

Q: Where can I find the best seafood restaurants in the South Sound area?

 

A: The waterfront towns of Gig Harbor and Steilacoom are known for their excellent seafood restaurants in the South Sound area.

 

Q: What historical sites are worth visiting in the South Sound region?

 

A: Fort Nisqually Living History Museum, the Washington State History Museum, and the LeMay-America's Car Museum are all worth visiting in the South Sound region for their historical significance.

💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
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South Sound Buzz is a local newsletter covering what’s happening across the South Sound and Puget Sound region—Tacoma, Gig Harbor, Seattle, and the surrounding communities. Each issue delivers quick, newsworthy updates, can’t-miss events, and fun local finds, plus spotlights on small businesses, new openings, and local makers worth supporting. It’s for people who want to stay in the loop, discover something new close to home, and feel more connected to where they live.

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