Hot Shop Hot Nights

Hot Shop Hot Nights with Adeye Jean-BaptisteMarch 29, 5 – 8 pmThis week’s artist in residence at the Hilltop Glass Studio, Adeye Jean-Baptiste, will set up shop in the Hot Shop creating their own works, sharing with students and collaborating with Hilltop Artists. On Hot Shop Hot Nights the community is invited to watch the […]

RENT

RENTMarch 8 – 31, Fridays & Saturdays, 7:30pm, Sundays 2pmTacoma Little Theatre and the University of Washington-Tacoma Theatre Department team up for this performance. Rent follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York’s Lower East Side, under the shadow of […]

Discovering Defiance: Drop-In Walks

Discovering Defiance:  Drop-in Walks in Point Defiance ParkSaturdays through March, 9amNo reservation required.Join a park guide for walks around Point Defiance weekly, every Saturday at 9 am, as the group walks around Point Defiance Park.Meet at the Rhododendron Garden at 9 amThe drop-in/out hike will will average 3 miles at a leisurely pace and can […]

Mulch Madness

Mulch MadnessMarch 30, 9am – noonFree. Register online.It’s Mulch Madness at Dickman Mill Park! Come help restore important wildlife habitat by digging out any new blackberries trying to make a comeback and spread some mulch to keep those weeds away!Work Parties happen rain or shine.Please dress for the weather and wear closed-toed shoes.Tools and training […]

Easter Egg Hunt

Easter Egg HuntMarch 30, 1 – 3pmFreeEnjoy family fun with an egg hunt, Easter bunny photos, face painting and more.Sunrise Village10507 156th St E, Puyallupmysunrisevillage.com/event

Usual and Accustomed Grounds: The Boldt Decision at 50 Symposium

Usual and Accustomed Grounds: The Boldt Decision at 50 SymposiumMarch 30, 10am – 5pm10 – 11am – salmon stories facilitated by the Billy Frank Jr Nisqually Wildlife Refuge11- 1:30pm – Luncheon2 – 3pm – panel discussion3 – 5pm book signingExhibition through September 1Washington State History Museum1911 Pacific Ave, Tacomawashingtonhistory.org 

Poetry After Dark

Poetry After DarkMarch 30, 7 – 10pm21+Poetry After Dark is a poetic, open mic experience exposing the community to local poets and spoken word artists.Spoken word artists, poets, singers, songwriters, listeners and supporters of performance arts are invited to attend.Tacoma Arts Community Center1101 S 11th St, TacomaThe Black Night Market | Tacoma WA

Snake Lake Science Fair Applications Open

Snake Lake Science FairRegister by April 6Fair April 20Students grade K-12th create their own science project to participate in this exciting community event. $15 application fee for participants, deadline to apply is April 6 by filling out the application form and submitting it to the Tacoma Nature Center. Science Fair viewing is free and open to the public.Tacoma […]

Erik Fremstad: Unnatural Selection

Erik Fremstad: Unnatural SelectionNow through April 7Included with admissionUnnatural Selection is a series of six paintings—a bison, wolf, grizzly bear, pollinators, sea turtle, and polar bear—created by artist Erik Fremstad between 2018 and 2023. Each large-scale portrait details the devastation to the North American wildlife species. In his process, Fremstad uses words to form the outline […]

Taking Leave

Taking LeaveMarch 22 – April 7, Friday & Saturday 7:30pm, Sunday 2pmNo production on March 31Directed by Melanie GladstoneEnjoy Dukesbay Productions’ play, TAKING LEAVE, a stage production by Nagle Jackson.  A father with Alzheimer disease has taken leave from the real world and imagining a new one.The Dukesbay Theater in the Merlino Art Center508 6th […]

Washington Center Accepting Applications for Anacker Scholarship

Washington Center Accepting Applications for Anacker ScholarshipNow through noon, April 9he Washington Center for the Performing Arts is proud to announce that scholarship applications are being accepted for graduating high school students interested in pursuing a career in the arts. First awarded in 2014, the Washington Center Anacker Scholarship for the Arts recognizes, encourages, and […]

Into The Woods

University of Puget Sound Opera Theater:  Into the WoodsApril 4 – 6, 7:30pm, April 7, 2pmEnjoy this 1987 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine performed by the School of Music Opera Theater.University of Puget Sound Schneebeck Concert Hall1500 N Warner St, Tacoma253.879.3741, pugetsound.edu/eventstickets:  tickets.pugetsound.edu