WA 529 Basics Webinar

WA 529 Basics WebinarMarch 12, noon – 12:30pmLearn details about how Washington 529 Education Savings Plans, the Guaranteed Education Tuition (GET) Program and DreamAhead College Investment Plan, help families save for a variety of college and career training expenses nationwide and even abroad.Register at 529.wa.gov/webinarsContact: WA529outreach@wsac.wa.gov

Splendor: Spring Flower Show

Splendor: Spring Flower ShowFebruary 14 – March 13, Wednesday – Sunday, 10am – 3pm$3 suggested donationThe W.W.W. Seymour Conservatory highlights the beauty of the seasons with four distinctive displays each year. As we plan each show, we think of a theme that reminds us to breathe in magical moments when we come across them, and […]

Time For Three

Time For ThreeMarch 14, 7:30pmBonded by an uncommon blend of instruments and vocals, Charles Yang (violin), Nick Kendall (violin), and Ranaan Meyer (double bass), have found a unique voice of expression. To experience Time For Three live is to hear the various eras, styles, and traditions of Western music fold in on themselves and emerge […]

2nd Annual Dr. Claudia Thomas Community Service Gala

2nd Annual Dr. Claudia Thomas Community Service GalaMarch 15, 7 – 11pmJoin he Lakewood Multicultural Coalition for a night celebrating community service leaders. Enjoy food, entertainment by the Michael Powers Band and more.Dr. Claudia Thomas made history while serving the community of Lakewood: First as a member of the inaugural City Council in 1995 and […]

Blake Shelton Honky Tonk Tour

Blake Shelton Honky Tonk TourBlake Shelton with special guests Dustin Lynch and Emily Ann RobertsMarch 15This year on his headlining arena tour, country music superstar Blake Shelton brought out the bar stools and the big hits… and the party was just getting started! The second leg of Shelton’s Back to The Honky Tonk Tour presented […]

Barney Carey Gets His Wings

Barney Carey Gets His WingsFebruary 23 – March 17, Fridays 7pm, Saturdays 3 & 7pm & Sundays 3pmRooting through an old trunk, Barney and his dad make unexpected discoveries, including a beautiful bright set of fairy wings. But boys can’t wear fairy wings…right? Who made that rule anyway? Barney Carey Gets His Wings is a funny and […]

Stinky Cheese & Other Fairly Stupid Tales

Stinky Cheese & Other Fairly Stupid TalesMarch 1 – 17Though the characters may be familiar, each of your favorite storybook fables is uproariously derailed in this adaptation of Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith’s quintessential children’s book of fractured fairy tales. Everything from “Chicken Little” to “The Gingerbread Man” gets a complete makeover. Fun music and […]

SPSCC Music Department Concerts

South Puget Sound Community College Music Department ConcertsMarch 15, 16 & 19, 7:30pmFirst up, the SPSCC Choirs present Poetry in Motion, an exciting program that celebrates the joining of music and literature. This concert will feature works by Camille Saint-Saëns, Josquin des Prez, Gabriel Fauré, Sweet Honey in the Rock, and Bob Dylan.Nex.  t, the […]

Annual Pacific Northwest Regional A Capella Competition

Annual Pacific Northwest Regional A Capella CompetitionMarch 16, 6:30pmThis prestigious annual event gathers a diverse array of a cappella groups from across the region, each competing to showcase their unique blend of vocal talent and harmony.Washington Center Main Stage512 Washington St SE, Olympiawashingtoncenter.org 

3rd Annual Shamrock’n the Harbor 5K/12K

3rd Annual Shamrock’n the Harbor 5K/12K Run & WalkMarch 16, 8am – 1pmDon your best Irish and join in Shamrock’n the Harbor. The family-friendly run/walk event encourages all ages to get seriously Irish. Run, walk, or skip along your Shamrock’n journey!The 5k and 12k routes take runners, walkers and strollers, o’er the hills, dales, streets […]

Jethro Tull’s Martin Barre

Jethro Tull’s Martin Barre:  A Brief History of TullMarch 16, 7:30pmAt the center of Tull’s unique sound is guitarist Martin Barre, renowned for his mastery of historic riffs, power chords and soaring melodic solos.Rialto Theater310 S 9th St, Tacoma253. 591.5894, tacomacitytheaters.org

Classics IV: Transformation

Classics IV: TransformationMarch 16, 7:30pmSara Ioannides, conductorRolando Rolim, pianoElfriede Andrée’s First Symphony, from which the Intermezzo is extracted, is likely the earliest symphony written by a Swedish woman. One continuous piece, Liszt’s Second Piano Concerto diverged from typical concertos of its day that were separated into distinct movements. The four notes that open Beethoven’s Fifth […]