Pierce County Events Calendar
This calendar is the place to find fun events happening throughout Pierce County, including Tacoma, Puyallup, Lakewood and beyond.
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“The primary purpose of prayer is not to get God to do what you think God ought to do, but to be properly formed…” — Brian Zahnd
Prayer is one of those things that we as Christians know we’re supposed to do, but almost none of us have ever been trained to pray in a way that can spiritually form and enrich us.
Prayer School with Brian Zahnd is designed to provide a convenient setting for you to learn about, and actively engage in, the prayer regimen that Brian has developed during a lifetime of pastoral ministry. This prayer school will help you gain a completely fresh perspective on the purpose of prayer, and will provide you with a valuable, sustainable framework for community and personal prayer life.
This will be a quiet, contemplative gathering, and so we encourage you to dress casually and comfortably.
Brian Zahnd is the founder and lead pastor of Word of Life Church in St. Joseph, Missouri. Brian is a passionate reader of theology and philosophy, an avid hiker and mountain climber, and authority on all things Bob Dylan. He and his wife, Peri, have three adult sons and five grandchildren. He is the author of several books, including Beauty Will Save the World, Sinners In The Hands Of A Loving God, and the NEWLY RELEASED “Postcards From Babylon”.
This workshop is for anyone who is interested in creating a theatrical solo performance. You can be an actor, dancer, circus artist, musician, storyteller or anyone that wants to do something different.
The only requirement is that you have an IDEA. It can be a prop, a movement, a word, a thought, etc.
Michelle Matlock will lead the group through a creative process that she has used to develop her solo work for the past 20 years (Check out her projects and results here ). This process includes theater games, exercises and discussions that provoke, material development, build characters, motivation, storytelling, stage presence, writing and of course just getting on your feet and starting.
It all starts with what motivates you! Creating an original new work is a journey that requires a safe and open space with constructive feedback. This workshop is exactly that and much more.
Michelle will lead 1 three-hour workshop per week for 9 weeks. During the 10th week, each participant will present up to 10 minutes of new material at a Work In Progress Showcase (free invite-only, family and friends) at Black Box Theater (In the Pantages Theater building).
Each participant will get a digital video of their own performance.
8 students required. 10 max.
WORKSHOP STARTS TUESDAY MAY 28TH 6:30 PM TO 9:30 PM AND CONTINUES EVERY WEEK ENDING ON TUESDAY JULY 23, 2019. Each workshop is designed to build on the last one, so please plan on attending all 9 dates.
The Work-In-Progress presentation will be the following week after the last workshop. Most likely on a Sunday afternoon.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Option 1:
Early Bird Special: $285.
Early Bird Special Ends April 30, 2019
Secure your spot with $25 Deposit on this site (Tax and Fee will not go towards the balance due).
OR
contact Michelle@circleup.fun to pay a deposit, make payment arrangements or pay the total using an alternative method.
** If you pay a deposit the remaining balance of Early Bird price is $260 and will be due by April 30, 2019**
(Circle Up will contact you and discuss how you want to pay the remaining balance).
Option 2:
Regular Price: $325
Secure your spot with a $25 deposit on this site (Tax and Fee will not go towards the balance due.)
OR
contact Michelle@circleup.fun to pay a deposit, make payment arrangements or pay the total using an alternative method.
**If you pay a deposit the remaining balance of $300 due by May 21, 2019.**
(Circle Up will contact you and discuss how you want to pay the remaining balance).
Option 3:
Don’t secure your spot and just contact Michelle@circleup.fun to pay the total $325 on or before May 21, 2019. If a spot is still available you are in!
ALL PAYMENT OPTIONS WILL CLOSE MAY 21, 2019 @MIDNIGHT
Please email Michelle@circleup.fun if you would like to arrange another form of payment and/or make payment arrangements. We are open and able to work with you and alternative forms of payment.
Peaks and Pints wants to add a little wood to your Hump Day. Wait! Check that! Peaks and Pints wants to add bourbon barrel-aged alcohol to your Wednesday night.
Peaks and Pints will host a can release party for Tieton Cider Works Bourbon Barrel Peach cider at 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 5. Inspired, we’ll tap a few beers that have spent some time in spent bourbon barrels, too.
Why? Because barrel aging is totally a thing. Well, it has been for centuries. Before industrialization, Europeans fermented beer in wood, stored and shipped in wood, and poured directly from wood. Beer spoiled often. Life was hard. By the mid-20th century, most breweries had happily traded their temperamental wooden barrels for the reliability and convenience of metal tanks. Beer spoiled less. Life was decent. However, brewers and cidermakers have long known that wood-aging can add flavor and depth to beer, especially if said barrel previously contained bourbon. The result is a beer and cider more complex than most, as additional flavors bleed from inside the staves — deeper woody notes that play to the liquid’s base and an extended taste that finishes with a nip of booze.
This year, Tieton’s popular Bourbon Barrel Peach cider (6.9%) was aged in previously used Dry Fly bourbon barrels. Aging in bourbon barrels gives the cider deep, rich notes of vanilla and spice. We’ll tap it, as well as have cans for sale.
Other bourbon barrel-aged beauties on tap will include Anderson Valley Huge Arker Imperial Stout, Backwoods Stumbler Russian Imperial Stout, Black Raven Splinters Scotch Ale, Founders KBS Imperial Stout and The Lost Abbey Track #8: The Number of the Beast strong ale.
PEAKS AND PINTS BARREL AGED HUMP DAY, 5 p.m., Wednesday, June 5, Peaks and Pints, 3816 N. 26th St., Basecamp Proctor, Tacoma, no cover
Urban Craft Uprising is thrilled to be hosting the first Tacoma Spring Fest in the beautiful area of Point Ruston on Saturday, June 8th. We are so pleased to have the space to feature 75 handmade artists and makers, of the quality fans have come to know and expect from our shows. This new public mixed-use space has an amazing view of Mt. Rainier, and has many sweeping views of the water and the ridge lines, a public park right down the steps from where our vendors will be, and a long biking/walking trail spanning the waterfront. We’ll also have food trucks, and with the neighboring restaurants’ outdoor patios essentially serving as built-in beer gardens, we expect shoppers you’ll want to stay and make a day of it!
Get into the Swing for our 5th Annual Golf Tourney! Tournament proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society through the Real Men Wear Pink campaign – imagining a world free from cancer. Kliemann Brothers want to help make it a reality. You can too.
Check in at 11:30am- Shotgun start at 1:30pm.
Contact: charity@kliemannbros.com with questions
Eagles Pride Golf Course 1-5 Exit 116 JBLM Lewis Main, WA 98433
Celebrate the ocean and learn how to protect it through arts, science and water fun in a free festival on Tacoma’s waterfront.
As a festival held on the Tacoma waterfront, we acknowledge that we are standing on traditional lands of the Puyallup tribe, and honor their legacy, their history and their continued protection of the Salish Sea.
More information here: https://tacomaoceanfest.org/
Every second and fourth Tuesday of the month, the Humana pop-up location will offer free health and wellness classes that are open to anyone in the community, such as healthy snack and smoothie demonstrations, crafting classes, diabetes education, and SilverSneakers® Fitness Program demonstrations. Customer service representatives will also be available to answer questions on Humana health plans.
This workshop is for anyone who is interested in creating a theatrical solo performance. You can be an actor, dancer, circus artist, musician, storyteller or anyone that wants to do something different.
The only requirement is that you have an IDEA. It can be a prop, a movement, a word, a thought, etc.
Michelle Matlock will lead the group through a creative process that she has used to develop her solo work for the past 20 years (Check out her projects and results here ). This process includes theater games, exercises and discussions that provoke, material development, build characters, motivation, storytelling, stage presence, writing and of course just getting on your feet and starting.
It all starts with what motivates you! Creating an original new work is a journey that requires a safe and open space with constructive feedback. This workshop is exactly that and much more.
Michelle will lead 1 three-hour workshop per week for 9 weeks. During the 10th week, each participant will present up to 10 minutes of new material at a Work In Progress Showcase (free invite-only, family and friends) at Black Box Theater (In the Pantages Theater building).
Each participant will get a digital video of their own performance.
8 students required. 10 max.
WORKSHOP STARTS TUESDAY MAY 28TH 6:30 PM TO 9:30 PM AND CONTINUES EVERY WEEK ENDING ON TUESDAY JULY 23, 2019. Each workshop is designed to build on the last one, so please plan on attending all 9 dates.
The Work-In-Progress presentation will be the following week after the last workshop. Most likely on a Sunday afternoon.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Option 1:
Early Bird Special: $285.
Early Bird Special Ends April 30, 2019
Secure your spot with $25 Deposit on this site (Tax and Fee will not go towards the balance due).
OR
contact Michelle@circleup.fun to pay a deposit, make payment arrangements or pay the total using an alternative method.
** If you pay a deposit the remaining balance of Early Bird price is $260 and will be due by April 30, 2019**
(Circle Up will contact you and discuss how you want to pay the remaining balance).
Option 2:
Regular Price: $325
Secure your spot with a $25 deposit on this site (Tax and Fee will not go towards the balance due.)
OR
contact Michelle@circleup.fun to pay a deposit, make payment arrangements or pay the total using an alternative method.
**If you pay a deposit the remaining balance of $300 due by May 21, 2019.**
(Circle Up will contact you and discuss how you want to pay the remaining balance).
Option 3:
Don’t secure your spot and just contact Michelle@circleup.fun to pay the total $325 on or before May 21, 2019. If a spot is still available you are in!
ALL PAYMENT OPTIONS WILL CLOSE MAY 21, 2019 @MIDNIGHT
Please email Michelle@circleup.fun if you would like to arrange another form of payment and/or make payment arrangements. We are open and able to work with you and alternative forms of payment.
If you love two-wheeler beauties as much as vintage four-wheel vehicles, you are in luck! Beginning on Father’s Day weekend, Marymount Motorcycle Week features an indoor display of more than 200 vintage and specialty motorcycles, an AHRMA-sanctioned vintage motorcycle trials course on Saturday, an outdoor cruise-in, a Motorcycle Soccer exhibition game, and a special performance by the Seattle Cossacks Stunt Drill Team, as well as a display from the Pacific Northwest Museum of Motorcycling. The heavy-hitter all-stars of motorcycle history like BMW, BSA, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph, Yamaha, and more will be highlighted during this special week for automotive and motorcycle enthusiasts.
General Admission: $15/person, FREE Admission to Foundation Members. Food booths on-site 10-3pm.
To Buy Tickets, More Info or Questions:
www.lemaymarymount.org | events@lemaymarymount.org | 253.272.2336
If you love two-wheeler beauties as much as vintage four-wheel vehicles, you are in luck! Beginning on Father’s Day weekend, Marymount Motorcycle Week features an indoor display of more than 200 vintage and specialty motorcycles, an AHRMA-sanctioned vintage motorcycle trials course on Saturday, an outdoor cruise-in, a Motorcycle Soccer exhibition game, and a special performance by the Seattle Cossacks Stunt Drill Team, as well as a display from the Pacific Northwest Museum of Motorcycling. The heavy-hitter all-stars of motorcycle history like BMW, BSA, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph, Yamaha, and more will be highlighted during this special week for automotive and motorcycle enthusiasts.
General Admission: $15/person, FREE Admission to Foundation Members. Food booths on-site 10-3pm.
To Buy Tickets, More Info or Questions:
www.lemaymarymount.org | events@lemaymarymount.org | 253.272.2336