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Harbor WildWatch: Cocktails & Fishtales

Harbor History Museum 4121 Harborview Drive, Gig Harbor, WA, United States

Cocktails & Fishtales is an adult science-social series which is hosted monthly by Harbor WildWatch. During these events, guests will have the opportunity to learn about a variety of exciting topics pertaining to the ecology and stewardship of the Puget Sound. In May, we will be welcoming Dr. Christopher Krembs, Lead Oceanographer for Eyes Over > Continue Reading

Event Series NEW! Fused Glass Pendants

NEW! Fused Glass Pendants

Auburn Community & Event Center, Maker Space 910 9th St. SE, Auburn, WA, United States

Learn how to make beautiful fused glass pendants in this intro to glass jewelry class! We will explore some of the techniques of kiln formed glass and design using a range of glass making techniques and processes to create beautiful jewelry. No skills required and all materials will be provided by the instructor. Pre-registration is > Continue Reading

$70 – $88

Travel Talk: “It’s nice to be nice!” Cross-Cultural Communication, Work and Adventures in The Gambia

Annie Wright School (The Great Hall) 827 N. Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma

Ever wondered what it’s like to work for a member of parliament in another country? How about the National Council for Arts and Culture? UW Tacoma students, Katie Juhnke and Olyvia Salter join their professor, Cynthia Howson, to share their winter adventures as interns in The Gambia in West Africa.

Free

“The Other Country” – Tacoma Historical Society Benefit

Blue Mouse Theatre 2611 N Proctor, Tacoma, WA, United States

The Other Country, a community- based theatrical event for all ages, was staged at the historic Foss Waterway Seaport in August, 2017, with five sold out shows. Those unable to get tickets, or who were out of town, can now enjoy a video of the play, created especially to share with the community. Join us > Continue Reading

$5

Tacoma Japanese American Day of Remembrance

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Tacoma will be holding its third Japanese American Day of Remembrance on Thursday May 17, 2018, at the Washington State History Museum, from 4:00 -7:00 p.m. The event is co-hosted by Tacoma Japanese American History and the Washington State History Museum. On May 17 and 18, 1942–on the authorization of President Franklin Roosevelt and the > Continue Reading

Free

Sea, Still reception

Tacoma Art Museum 1701 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

Fun fact: did you know May is API Heritage Month? Celebrate, share space and support fellow API folks by coming through on Thursday, May 17th, 5-8pm for the reception of Sea, Still! This exhibition showcases how various children of the API (Asian Pacific Islander) diaspora explore and reclaim ancestral memory, traditions and identity through their > Continue Reading

Free
Event Series Family Game & Movie Night

Family Game & Movie Night

Exceptional Families Network 5605 100th St SW, Lakewood, WA, United States

Come join us for an evening of fun! The children will have an opportunity to create a craft while the movie is on and the parents are enjoying games and conversation. Coffee and tea will be provided but due to allergies, we are requesting families provide their own snacks. Please RSVP with the number of > Continue Reading

Donations accepted

Univera Serve First 5K Run/Walk & Kids Fun Run!

South Hill Community Park 14201 86th Ave E, Puyallup, WA, United States

On Saturday, May 19, 2018, Univera Serve First™ will host the fourth annual 5K Run/Walk and Kids Fun Run benefitting the children and families served by Nourish Pierce County. 100% of the registration fee proceeds go to Nourish Pierce County. We have provided over 300,000 meals to benefit children and families. Help us double that > Continue Reading

$10.00 – $30.00

Planetary Explorers: A Children’s Planetarium Show

Pierce College Science Dome 9401 Farwest Dr. SW, Lakewood, WA

This interactive planetarium show is specially designed for our youngest visitors aged 3-12. Explorers will start on watery Earth and embark on an adventure taking them to all 8 planets. From bouncing on Mercury to hula-hooping with Saturn they are certain to have a great journey. Cost: $6 per child. Adults free. Runs Saturdays through > Continue Reading

$6