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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Make 2022 the year you hit the road in style and comfort! The 38th Annual Tacoma RV Show presented by BECU is the first RV show of the year and delivers the season’s best selection with hundreds of RV’s on sale, new exciting models and show specials. The show runs January 20-23, 2022 at the Tacoma Dome. You’ll save with our $2 discount coupon available online at www.TacomaRVShow.com. Expect to see the Tacoma Dome filled to capacity with the best and brightest in RV’s. They’re all here, motorhomes, travel trailers of all sizes and descriptions, fifth wheels, toy haulers, campers, pop-up tent trailers, tear drop trailers and more! Mark your calendars, start your travel plans early with a new RV and let the good times roll! Free parking!
Make 2022 the year you hit the road in style and comfort! The 38th Annual Tacoma RV Show presented by BECU is the first RV show of the year and delivers the season’s best selection with hundreds of RV’s on sale, new exciting models and show specials. The show runs January 20-23, 2022 at the Tacoma Dome. You’ll save with our $2 discount coupon available online at www.TacomaRVShow.com. Expect to see the Tacoma Dome filled to capacity with the best and brightest in RV’s. They’re all here, motorhomes, travel trailers of all sizes and descriptions, fifth wheels, toy haulers, campers, pop-up tent trailers, tear drop trailers and more! Mark your calendars, start your travel plans early with a new RV and let the good times roll! Free parking!
The 35th annual Washington Sportsmen’s Show presented by Leupold returns to the Washington State Fair Events Center, in Puyallup, February 2-6, 2022. Outdoor adventures far and near start here with hundreds of fishing and hunting exhibitors, guides and outfitters, new gear, boats, experts and thousands of items on sale at show-only prices. The Outdoor Cooking Competition takes center stage all days of the show with some of the country’s top grillers and BBQ pro’s. Don’t miss the Head and Horns Competition. If you think you have a set of antlers, horns or a head that’s special, bring it to the show to have it scored and entered into the competition for prizes. Public lands advocate and hunter Randy Newberg will be at this year’s show from Thursday to Sunday. He’ll be spending time at the show and doing daily Q & A sessions on public lands hunts, elk and other big game. The iconic Sportsmen’s Show seminar series is all-new with new speakers and topics. If you’re looking to brush-up on your use of fishing electronics make sure you stop by Garmin’s Tech Center. Whether you’re a novice or a pro you’ll learn how to get the most out of your fishing electronics from these experts. This is the biggest sportsmen’s show in Washington State with miles of aisles to wander and so much more to see and experience. For tickets and show details visit www.TheSportShows.com. Parking is FREE!
The 35th annual Washington Sportsmen’s Show presented by Leupold returns to the Washington State Fair Events Center, in Puyallup, February 2-6, 2022. Outdoor adventures far and near start here with hundreds of fishing and hunting exhibitors, guides and outfitters, new gear, boats, experts and thousands of items on sale at show-only prices. The Outdoor Cooking Competition takes center stage all days of the show with some of the country’s top grillers and BBQ pro’s. Don’t miss the Head and Horns Competition. If you think you have a set of antlers, horns or a head that’s special, bring it to the show to have it scored and entered into the competition for prizes. Public lands advocate and hunter Randy Newberg will be at this year’s show from Thursday to Sunday. He’ll be spending time at the show and doing daily Q & A sessions on public lands hunts, elk and other big game. The iconic Sportsmen’s Show seminar series is all-new with new speakers and topics. If you’re looking to brush-up on your use of fishing electronics make sure you stop by Garmin’s Tech Center. Whether you’re a novice or a pro you’ll learn how to get the most out of your fishing electronics from these experts. This is the biggest sportsmen’s show in Washington State with miles of aisles to wander and so much more to see and experience. For tickets and show details visit www.TheSportShows.com. Parking is FREE!
The 35th annual Washington Sportsmen’s Show presented by Leupold returns to the Washington State Fair Events Center, in Puyallup, February 2-6, 2022. Outdoor adventures far and near start here with hundreds of fishing and hunting exhibitors, guides and outfitters, new gear, boats, experts and thousands of items on sale at show-only prices. The Outdoor Cooking Competition takes center stage all days of the show with some of the country’s top grillers and BBQ pro’s. Don’t miss the Head and Horns Competition. If you think you have a set of antlers, horns or a head that’s special, bring it to the show to have it scored and entered into the competition for prizes. Public lands advocate and hunter Randy Newberg will be at this year’s show from Thursday to Sunday. He’ll be spending time at the show and doing daily Q & A sessions on public lands hunts, elk and other big game. The iconic Sportsmen’s Show seminar series is all-new with new speakers and topics. If you’re looking to brush-up on your use of fishing electronics make sure you stop by Garmin’s Tech Center. Whether you’re a novice or a pro you’ll learn how to get the most out of your fishing electronics from these experts. This is the biggest sportsmen’s show in Washington State with miles of aisles to wander and so much more to see and experience. For tickets and show details visit www.TheSportShows.com. Parking is FREE!
The 35th annual Washington Sportsmen’s Show presented by Leupold returns to the Washington State Fair Events Center, in Puyallup, February 2-6, 2022. Outdoor adventures far and near start here with hundreds of fishing and hunting exhibitors, guides and outfitters, new gear, boats, experts and thousands of items on sale at show-only prices. The Outdoor Cooking Competition takes center stage all days of the show with some of the country’s top grillers and BBQ pro’s. Don’t miss the Head and Horns Competition. If you think you have a set of antlers, horns or a head that’s special, bring it to the show to have it scored and entered into the competition for prizes. Public lands advocate and hunter Randy Newberg will be at this year’s show from Thursday to Sunday. He’ll be spending time at the show and doing daily Q & A sessions on public lands hunts, elk and other big game. The iconic Sportsmen’s Show seminar series is all-new with new speakers and topics. If you’re looking to brush-up on your use of fishing electronics make sure you stop by Garmin’s Tech Center. Whether you’re a novice or a pro you’ll learn how to get the most out of your fishing electronics from these experts. This is the biggest sportsmen’s show in Washington State with miles of aisles to wander and so much more to see and experience. For tickets and show details visit www.TheSportShows.com. Parking is FREE!
The 35th annual Washington Sportsmen’s Show presented by Leupold returns to the Washington State Fair Events Center, in Puyallup, February 2-6, 2022. Outdoor adventures far and near start here with hundreds of fishing and hunting exhibitors, guides and outfitters, new gear, boats, experts and thousands of items on sale at show-only prices. The Outdoor Cooking Competition takes center stage all days of the show with some of the country’s top grillers and BBQ pro’s. Don’t miss the Head and Horns Competition. If you think you have a set of antlers, horns or a head that’s special, bring it to the show to have it scored and entered into the competition for prizes. Public lands advocate and hunter Randy Newberg will be at this year’s show from Thursday to Sunday. He’ll be spending time at the show and doing daily Q & A sessions on public lands hunts, elk and other big game. The iconic Sportsmen’s Show seminar series is all-new with new speakers and topics. If you’re looking to brush-up on your use of fishing electronics make sure you stop by Garmin’s Tech Center. Whether you’re a novice or a pro you’ll learn how to get the most out of your fishing electronics from these experts. This is the biggest sportsmen’s show in Washington State with miles of aisles to wander and so much more to see and experience. For tickets and show details visit www.TheSportShows.com. Parking is FREE!
Confronted with the love of flying mixed with the challenge of fighting a war, female F-16 fighter pilot becomes pregnant. The Air Force grounds her from flying and reassigns her to the drone program in Nevada. Piloting remotely does not sit well. Mothering brings new connection and insight. She struggles to compartmentalize her existence as her two realities as Mother and Pilot become increasingly permeable. From the award-winning playwright George Brant. Performance contains adult language and themes. For complete performance schedule, visit website.
Asia Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) will host their biggest annual event, the 24th Annual Asia Pacific New Year Celebration, in person at the McGavick Conference Center in Lakewood, Washington, on February 19, 2022, from 11:00am-6:00pm. Each year they feature a different country or culture as the host, and this year they are featuring China with its rich history and heritage. This annual event honors and celebrates the vibrant cultures of Asia and the Pacific Islands that APCC serves and represents here in Greater Puget Sound.
Audiences will see demonstrations from China, as well as Guam, Philippines, Fiji, Vietnam, Korea, Thailand, Samoa, Japan, and many other countries. Everyone who attends this day-long event will experience folk music and dances, exciting martial arts, delicious food, and many other wonderful cultural presentations. Attendees can visit many resource booths, cultural displays, food booths, and a variety of vendor tables. It is a FREE family-friendly event for all ages.
The day kicks off with the colorful Drum of All Nations during the Opening Ceremony. Then throughout the day the audience will see Hawaiian dance from Halau Naniloa Mana’oakamai Okeala Akua, Korean drums from Morning Star, traditional dance from the Indonesian Cultural Association, the Pierce College Taiko Drum Corps, and much more. For more details, please visit the APCC website at www.APCC96.org .
APCC is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization who represents and serves 47 countries with the mission to “bridge communities and generations through arts, culture, education, and business”. Washington is a wonderful kaleidoscope of races and ethnicities with more than 952,00 people who are Asian or Pacific Islander. The 24th Annual Asia Pacific New Year Celebration is one way for APCC to proudly honor the Asia Pacific people in our community.
Join us for a special in-person screening of THE SOUND OF US, the award-winning documentary Harper’s Bazaar calls “Rousing Ode to the Healing Power of Music.” Featuring interviews with Patti Smith, Bettye LaVette, Jason Mraz, Sarah McLachlan and more, THE SOUND OF US weaves inspirational stories about the beauty and goodness of music, showing how music heals us, gives us hope for the future through our children, keeps our legacy and history alive, allows us to have the hardest conversations, sheds light on current struggles and continues to invite us to return to the thing that unites us all.
Tickets on sale now at goelevent.com/DCFF/e/TheSoundofUs