Pierce County Events Calendar

Pierce County Events Calendar

This calendar is the place to find fun events happening throughout Pierce County, including Tacoma, Puyallup, Lakewood and beyond.

Have an event that isn’t listed? Please email events@SouthSoundTalk.com with the following information:

  • Name of Event
  • Date, time and location (name of business if applicable and complete address)
  • Organizer(s) name
  • Cost
  • URL to purchase tickets
  • Website URL
  • SHORT description of the event
  • Photo

Our editors will review and post within a few business days.

Feb
26
Fri
Destiny City Film Festival @ Virtual with limited in-person screenings!
Feb 26 all-day

Destiny City Film Festival (DCFF) will present its eighth edition from Feb. 26 to March 7, 2021 in a hybrid format featuring virtual screenings and limited in-person events.

In addition to 10 days of film screenings, the Festival, funded by Tacoma Creates, will feature informative and entertaining panels and workshops curated by the DCFF Advisory Board.

Founded in 2014, the Destiny City Film Festival is a homegrown, true-Tacoma community event, inspired by our city’s nickname – The City of Destiny – and built to showcase and celebrate cinematic storytelling from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. DCFF’s mission is to use the power of vibrant cinematic storytelling to curate an engaged community audience for independent film. Visit DestinyCityFilmFestival.com and DCFF’s social media pages to stay up-to-date on the Festival’s virtual and limited in-person structure. Details will be shared as they become available, based on public health guidelines and Advisory Board recommendations.

Feb
27
Sat
Destiny City Film Festival @ Virtual with limited in-person screenings!
Feb 27 all-day

Destiny City Film Festival (DCFF) will present its eighth edition from Feb. 26 to March 7, 2021 in a hybrid format featuring virtual screenings and limited in-person events.

In addition to 10 days of film screenings, the Festival, funded by Tacoma Creates, will feature informative and entertaining panels and workshops curated by the DCFF Advisory Board.

Founded in 2014, the Destiny City Film Festival is a homegrown, true-Tacoma community event, inspired by our city’s nickname – The City of Destiny – and built to showcase and celebrate cinematic storytelling from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. DCFF’s mission is to use the power of vibrant cinematic storytelling to curate an engaged community audience for independent film. Visit DestinyCityFilmFestival.com and DCFF’s social media pages to stay up-to-date on the Festival’s virtual and limited in-person structure. Details will be shared as they become available, based on public health guidelines and Advisory Board recommendations.

Fort from Home Victorian Cooking: Offal @ Online
Feb 27 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Fort from Home Victorian Cooking series presents demonstrations of historical recipes, presents historical food research, and provides tips on how to adapt Victorian cooking to a modern kitchen.
This month it is all things offal. Fort Interpreter Lawrence, AKA Thornhill, will be using the organs harvested from last month’s Butchering and Curing workshop to demonstrate and discuss using animal organs in a Victorian kitchen.

Feb
28
Sun
Destiny City Film Festival @ Virtual with limited in-person screenings!
Feb 28 all-day

Destiny City Film Festival (DCFF) will present its eighth edition from Feb. 26 to March 7, 2021 in a hybrid format featuring virtual screenings and limited in-person events.

In addition to 10 days of film screenings, the Festival, funded by Tacoma Creates, will feature informative and entertaining panels and workshops curated by the DCFF Advisory Board.

Founded in 2014, the Destiny City Film Festival is a homegrown, true-Tacoma community event, inspired by our city’s nickname – The City of Destiny – and built to showcase and celebrate cinematic storytelling from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. DCFF’s mission is to use the power of vibrant cinematic storytelling to curate an engaged community audience for independent film. Visit DestinyCityFilmFestival.com and DCFF’s social media pages to stay up-to-date on the Festival’s virtual and limited in-person structure. Details will be shared as they become available, based on public health guidelines and Advisory Board recommendations.

Mar
1
Mon
Destiny City Film Festival @ Virtual with limited in-person screenings!
Mar 1 all-day

Destiny City Film Festival (DCFF) will present its eighth edition from Feb. 26 to March 7, 2021 in a hybrid format featuring virtual screenings and limited in-person events.

In addition to 10 days of film screenings, the Festival, funded by Tacoma Creates, will feature informative and entertaining panels and workshops curated by the DCFF Advisory Board.

Founded in 2014, the Destiny City Film Festival is a homegrown, true-Tacoma community event, inspired by our city’s nickname – The City of Destiny – and built to showcase and celebrate cinematic storytelling from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. DCFF’s mission is to use the power of vibrant cinematic storytelling to curate an engaged community audience for independent film. Visit DestinyCityFilmFestival.com and DCFF’s social media pages to stay up-to-date on the Festival’s virtual and limited in-person structure. Details will be shared as they become available, based on public health guidelines and Advisory Board recommendations.

Mar
2
Tue
Destiny City Film Festival @ Virtual with limited in-person screenings!
Mar 2 all-day

Destiny City Film Festival (DCFF) will present its eighth edition from Feb. 26 to March 7, 2021 in a hybrid format featuring virtual screenings and limited in-person events.

In addition to 10 days of film screenings, the Festival, funded by Tacoma Creates, will feature informative and entertaining panels and workshops curated by the DCFF Advisory Board.

Founded in 2014, the Destiny City Film Festival is a homegrown, true-Tacoma community event, inspired by our city’s nickname – The City of Destiny – and built to showcase and celebrate cinematic storytelling from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. DCFF’s mission is to use the power of vibrant cinematic storytelling to curate an engaged community audience for independent film. Visit DestinyCityFilmFestival.com and DCFF’s social media pages to stay up-to-date on the Festival’s virtual and limited in-person structure. Details will be shared as they become available, based on public health guidelines and Advisory Board recommendations.

Mar
3
Wed
Destiny City Film Festival @ Virtual with limited in-person screenings!
Mar 3 all-day

Destiny City Film Festival (DCFF) will present its eighth edition from Feb. 26 to March 7, 2021 in a hybrid format featuring virtual screenings and limited in-person events.

In addition to 10 days of film screenings, the Festival, funded by Tacoma Creates, will feature informative and entertaining panels and workshops curated by the DCFF Advisory Board.

Founded in 2014, the Destiny City Film Festival is a homegrown, true-Tacoma community event, inspired by our city’s nickname – The City of Destiny – and built to showcase and celebrate cinematic storytelling from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. DCFF’s mission is to use the power of vibrant cinematic storytelling to curate an engaged community audience for independent film. Visit DestinyCityFilmFestival.com and DCFF’s social media pages to stay up-to-date on the Festival’s virtual and limited in-person structure. Details will be shared as they become available, based on public health guidelines and Advisory Board recommendations.

Mar
4
Thu
Destiny City Film Festival @ Virtual with limited in-person screenings!
Mar 4 all-day

Destiny City Film Festival (DCFF) will present its eighth edition from Feb. 26 to March 7, 2021 in a hybrid format featuring virtual screenings and limited in-person events.

In addition to 10 days of film screenings, the Festival, funded by Tacoma Creates, will feature informative and entertaining panels and workshops curated by the DCFF Advisory Board.

Founded in 2014, the Destiny City Film Festival is a homegrown, true-Tacoma community event, inspired by our city’s nickname – The City of Destiny – and built to showcase and celebrate cinematic storytelling from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. DCFF’s mission is to use the power of vibrant cinematic storytelling to curate an engaged community audience for independent film. Visit DestinyCityFilmFestival.com and DCFF’s social media pages to stay up-to-date on the Festival’s virtual and limited in-person structure. Details will be shared as they become available, based on public health guidelines and Advisory Board recommendations.

Tacoma RV Show @ Tacoma Dome
Mar 4 @ 11:00 am – 8:00 pm

It’s time to get out! It’s the RV sales event of the year! The Tacoma RV Show presented by BECU returns to the Tacoma Dome, March 4th-7th, 2021. The Dome will be filled with RV’s inside and outside, side-by-side so you can shop in comfort and compare between hundreds of models on-display. Take advantage of special show pricing and on-site financing. Tickets ONLY available online at www.TacomaRVShow.com. Travel trailers, campers, minis, fifth wheels, motorhomes, toy haulers and more! Free parking.

Mar
5
Fri
Destiny City Film Festival @ Virtual with limited in-person screenings!
Mar 5 all-day

Destiny City Film Festival (DCFF) will present its eighth edition from Feb. 26 to March 7, 2021 in a hybrid format featuring virtual screenings and limited in-person events.

In addition to 10 days of film screenings, the Festival, funded by Tacoma Creates, will feature informative and entertaining panels and workshops curated by the DCFF Advisory Board.

Founded in 2014, the Destiny City Film Festival is a homegrown, true-Tacoma community event, inspired by our city’s nickname – The City of Destiny – and built to showcase and celebrate cinematic storytelling from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. DCFF’s mission is to use the power of vibrant cinematic storytelling to curate an engaged community audience for independent film. Visit DestinyCityFilmFestival.com and DCFF’s social media pages to stay up-to-date on the Festival’s virtual and limited in-person structure. Details will be shared as they become available, based on public health guidelines and Advisory Board recommendations.