Always Prepared – Building the Road for Equality

Always Prepared – Building the Road for EqualityFebruary 1, 5:30 – 8pmFree with pre-registrationIn honor of Black History Month, and in partnership with the Buffalo Soldiers Museum, Luther Adams, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Ethnic, Gender and Labor Studies at the University of Washington Tacoma, will lead a discussion acknowledging and affirming the importance of Black military […]

Epic Queen

Epic QueenFebruary 2, 8pmEpic Queen is a powerful and dynamic live tribute to Queen.You’ll hear hits like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “We Will Rock You,” “Another One Bites the Dust,” “We Are the Champions,” “Fat Bottomed Girls” and more during this intoxicating evening with Epic Queen!Federal Way Performing Arts & Event Center31510 Pete von Reichbauer Way S, […]

First Friday Night at HOCM

First Friday Night at Hands on Childrens MuseumFebruary 2, 4 – 8pm$1 AdmissionMembers FreeEnjoy monthly themed, hands-on activities and museum exhibits.Reduced admission is part of the museum’s Inspired Learning for All partnership with WSECU.Hands on Childrens Museum414 Jefferson St NE, Olympia360.956.0818, hocm.org

Olympia Youth of the Year Community Celebration

Olympia Youth of the Year Community CelebrationFebruary 2, 7pmJoin us as we award the title of Thurston County Youth of the Year. All candidates embody the values of leadership, service, academic excellence, healthy lifestyle and exemplify the impact Clubs have had on their lives.RMAC Branch of Boys & Girls Clubs of Thurston County’200 Sleater Kinney […]

Jacobsen Series: Puget Sound Piano Trio

Jacobsen Series: Puget Sound Piano TrioFebruary 2, 7:30pmEnjoy a performance by the Puget Sound Piano Trio, the School of Music ensemble-in-residence featuring Maria Sampen, violin, Alistair MacRae, cello; and Ronaldo Rolim, piano.All are invited to a reception following the program hosted by the SAI international music organization.University of Puget Sound1500 N Warner, Tacomaups.edu 

Funk OFF!

Funk OFF! Olympia’s Funk FestivalFebruary 2 – 4Downtown Olympia will be transformed into a funky wonderland with three days of non-stop rhythm, electrifying beats, and pure celebration!Get ready to be captivated by nationally acclaimed headliners, a star-studded lineup of Seattle and Portland’s finest musicians, and some of Olympia’s own homegrown funk talents. Outside the venues, Washington […]

Black History Celebration

Black History CelebrationFebruary 3, 11am – 3pmFreeFebruary is Black History Month and Metro Parks Tacoma would like to celebrate the many achievements and contributions made by African Americans to our economic, cultural, spiritual, and political development. At People’s Center, we’re celebrating every day with free offers and family activities.People’s Community Center1602 Martin Luther King Jr […]

Colin & Brad: Asking For Trouble

Colin & Brad: Asking for TroubleFebruary 3, 7:30pmLike a comedic high-wire act, Whose Line is it Anyway? stars Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood balance sharp wit and audience suggestions to deliver non-stop hilarity for all ages.Pantages Theater901 Broadway, Tacoma253.346.1721, tacomaartslive.org  

Pier Into the Night

Pier Into the NightFebruary 3, 6 – 7pmTake an underwater journey of Gig Harbor Bay without getting wet (or needing special certification) through the Pier Into the Night experience.From the dock, you can watch as our ROV and volunteer divers use an underwater video camera to live stream what they encounter below the surface. Staff […]

Heritage Skills Workshop: Leather Working

Heritage Skills Workshop: Leather WorkingFebruary 3, 10am – 1pmhis is a beginning level class in basic hand stitched leatherwork. We will be constructing a simple pouch, a small sheath for a pair of nippers, and a small needle case.Materials will be provided, and the participant will go home with a pair of thread nippers, a […]

Sarah Hagen- Wonder Women!

Sarah Hagen- Wonder Women! A Celebration of Female ComposersFebruary 3, 7:30pmIn “Wonder Women!”, pianist and humorist Sarah Hagen delves into the remarkable stories and piano music of forgotten female composers from the classical repertoire. This recital will highlight piano works by 18th and 19th century composers, including Clara Schumann, Cécile Chaminade, Delphine von Schauroth, and […]

Solidarity Now! 1968 Poor People’s Campaign

Solidarity Now! 1968 Poor People’s CampaignOpening February 3 through April 28This traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian illuminates the often-overlooked history of the multicultural movement to confront poverty that redefined social justice and activism in America.Washington State History Museum1911 Pacific Ave, Tacomawshs.wa.govSolidarity Now! – Washington State Historical Society (washingtonhistory.org)