What's on Tap - May 2020

What’s on Tap Quarantine Edition

Hi TPC members!

Here's a quick update from the remote offices of TPC's operations team.

According to the governor's most recent phased plan, TPC could potentially re-open some operations as soon as June 1st in Phase 2. Until we see evidence that test-trace-isolate can ramp up and Phase 1 has been deemed successful, we'll consider that a very optimistic guess but hope for the best. Either way, we have a lot of work to do internally before we feel we can open safely. Our staff will spend the next few weeks implementing changes to policies, operations and facilities that will help us to do that. The goal is to implement strategies that are both effective and easy to comply with, because we'll need full community buy-in to ensure success. Some of the changes are actually pretty cool and we hope you'll see them as improvements rather than sacrifices. We'll keep you updated on the blog and IG as we roll them out. We're also working with Offbeat Seattle to produce virtual tours that will highlight many of these changes. Until then, here's what's on tap!

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Member Gift Bags

Last month we created a little gift to show our appreciation to members and support some of our favorite local vendors.
It's not too late to pick up your bag! They are available near the kitchen area of each space. Sign up for a time slot to swing by :)

Pioneer Square
Tacoma

On The Blog


You can find all of TPC's COVID-19 updates regarding policy changes and safety measures posted on the blog.

TPC Blog

Take a look at our most recent blog post, a spotlight on Kate Konzelman of WELL Counseling. She shares her perspective, values and insight on the world of mental health as a licensed therapist.

Kate is currently offering COVID Care via telehealth at a reduced rate.

www.wellcounselingnw.com


Virtual Conference & Classrooms


While the communal space is currently closed to non-essential workers, our meeting rooms are available for a single person to record or stream HD digital content. The spaces are COVID-safe, video equipped conference rooms and classroom environments. A few examples of use cases:

  • Record keynotes and presentations for virtual conferences

  • Live stream corporate trainings, classes or other educational content

  • Host a virtual white-boarding session with your team


Reach out to someone on the team if you are interested in trying it out or wanting to find out more details!


Video Rooms on the Members Portal


A new feature is now available for TPC members on the members portal! The Video Rooms feature allows you to conference call other "coworkers" directly on the members portal. Check it out if you're wanting to reconnect with fellow members you haven't seen in awhile. You'll see the option on the left hand side navigation when you log in.

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WFH Survival Guide!


TPC has an ongoing WFH & COVID-19 resource page. The guide includes:

  • Local programs and financial resources for small businesses

  • WFH activities - music, work outs, recipes!

  • TPC member projects

  • Local businesses to support

  • Arts & Culture

If you have an idea or something that you'd like to see on this WFH guide, please don't hesitate to let us know at team@thepioneercollective.com or join the #apocalypse-resources channel on Slack.

What's on Tap - TPC Staff


Sheila
Listening to: Cate Le Bon - Are You With Me Now?
Drinking: Bluebeard Roasters, El Capitan
Reading: My Abandonment, Peter Rock

Mel
Listening to: Deva Mahal - "Fire"
Drinking: Smith Tea - Bungalow
Reading: You are a Miracle (and a pain in the ass), Mike McHargue

Jamie
Listening to: IDER - "You've Got Your Whole Life Ahead of You Baby"
Drinking: Windmill Coffee, Guatemala - Los Dos Socios
Reading: Conviction, Denise Mina

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