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.

Sep
26
Sat
Story Salsa Liz – Mangual Story Connection @ Zoom
Sep 26 @ 2:00 pm

Celebrate National Latinx Heritage Month with storyteller Liz Mangual. Celebre el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Latinx con la cuentacuentos Liz Mangual.

Liz will enchant listeners of all ages with her signature style of participatory storytelling, weaving together a tapestry of bilingual tales from around the world.

Saturday, September 19, 2 pm (stories for ages 4 – 7)
Saturday, September 26, 2 pm (stories for ages 8 and up)
Celebre el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Latinx con la cuentacuentos Liz Mangual mientras encanta a los oyentes de todas las edades con su estilo característico de narración participativa, tejiendo un tapiz de cuentos bilingües de todo el mundo.

Sábado, 19 de septiembre, 2 pm (cuentos para niños de 4 a 7 años)
Sábado, 26 de septiembre, 2 pm (cuentos para mayores de 8 años)

Attendance will be available through Zoom. Please register now for the Zoom program. A link will be sent out 2 hours prior to the program. A recorded version of this program will be available on our website for 30 days post program.

How do Zoom programs work?

Register for the program.
A few hours before the program you will receive an email from the Pierce County Library System with a Zoom link and phone login information.
When the Zoom program is scheduled to begin, log in and enjoy the program.
If you are having trouble logging into the program simply reply to the email you received with the Zoom login information and ask for help.
The Pierce County Library recommends using the latest version of Zoom, with all current updates. Check for the latest version by clicking here.
The Library System expects that all participants in Library virtual events and classes follow the Library Rules of Conduct. If an individual does not follow the Rules of Conduct, the library has the right to ask that individual to leave the virtual program.
If you have registered for the event and are having trouble accessing the event, please email VirtualPCLS@pcls.us.
Public Notice & Disclaimer

During this program, you may be using a third-party platform, Zoom, for the purpose of communication, collaboration, projects, etc. This service may collect some personally identifying information about you, such as name, username, email address, and password. This service will treat the information it collects about you pursuant to its own privacy policy, which can be found here: Zoom Privacy Policy.

Oct
26
Mon
Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture in Public Affairs Featuring Colson Whitehead @ Zoom Webinar
Oct 26 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

On Monday, Oct. 26, novelist Colson Whitehead will deliver the Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture in Public Affairs and the Arts. Twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for The Underground Railroad? and The Nickel Boys, Mr. Whitehead also is a winner of the? Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction and the Orwell Prize for political fiction. This event, originally scheduled for April of this year, is free and open to all members of the Puget Sound community. Mr. Whitehead will deliver the lecture remotely.

Following the lecture, Mr. Whitehead will engage in conversation with Professors Monica DeHart and Priti Joshi, joint holders of the James A. Dolliver Professorship.

Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture in Public Affairs Featuring Colson Whitehead:
Monday, Oct. 26, at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time

Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://pugetsound-edu.zoom.us/j/95578521498
Webinar ID: 955 7852 1498

Attendance is limited. Please plan to log-in early to ensure admittance.

Nov
13
Fri
The Country That Fiction Built @ Virtual Pierce County Library
Nov 13 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Explorations: Steilacoom Library Speaker Series
Join us virtually, as UW English professor Michelle Liu discusses how two great works of fiction have fundamentally changed our country’s outlook on race, morality and humanity.

Pierce County Library and Humanities Washington, in partnership with the Steilacoom Historical Museum, welcome you to this compelling conversation.

Ask who Atticus Finch is, and most will remember him from high school English as the heroic lawyer defending an unjustly charged African-American man in To Kill a Mockingbird. Ever since Harper Lee imagined him into life in 1960, the name “Atticus Finch” has become shorthand for a person who acts according to their conscience, not majority rule.

This talk delves into the many ways our country is deeply shaped by Harper Lee, as well as by the best-selling author who lived in the century before her—Harriet Beecher Stowe. Using To Kill a Mockingbird and Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin—the novel largely credited with moving the United States into the Civil War—Michelle Liu invites participants to think about how these two works of fiction still fundamentally shape, as well as limit, how we think about skin color, morality, and who counts as human. How can fiction help us imagine building more empathy and openness to those with experiences different from our own?

Michelle Liu is a professor in the English department at the University of Washington, where she specializes in teaching writing and exploring ideas about identity, history, emotion, and storytelling.

Please register to attend this event. A link to the Zoom meeting will be sent via email on the day of the event.

Nov
17
Tue
Own Voices Chapter Book Club- I Can Make This Promise @ Virtual Pierce County Library
Nov 17 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Join us for a book club for kids in grades 4-6, with books from #OwnVoices authors.

Jun
10
Thu
Curator Talk with Peter Boag: Crossing Boundaries: Portraits of a Transgender West @ Washington State History Museum
Jun 10 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

FREE Facebook Live Presentation
Join us for an immersive discussion surrounding our newest exhibition with its curator, Peter Boag, Professor and Columbia Chair in History of the American West at Washington State University and author of Re-Dressing America’s Frontier Past. As Americans moved across the country to create new lives, some also used the opportunity to establish their authentic selves. Boag discusses his quest to find the history of those who changed their assigned genders when moving West and how they were written out of American history. WSHS Lead Curator Gwen Whiting gives a preview of materials used in the exhibition to illustrate these underrepresented stories. Join us at www.Facebook.com/HistoryMuseum/live

Jun
12
Sat
Book Launch Party for the new book ” Better Than I Deserve” – The Life & Times of Cowboy Artist Fred Oldfield @ Fred Oldfield Center
Jun 12 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Enjoy the Silver Sage Radio Players sharing excerpts from the book for the first time and meet the Author, Joella Oldfield!
Premier cowboy artist Fred Oldfield captured the weariness, the steadfastness, the strength and the humor of the cowboy, the mountain man, and the other characters as the old west struggled to become the new west. Now the whole story is available in a breathtaking new book, Better Than I Deserve, with more than 175 color pages and over 100 color photos of his paintings.

Book Launch Party for the new book ” Better Than I Deserve” – The Life & Times of Cowboy Artist Fred Oldfield @ Fred Oldfield Center
Jun 12 @ 4:00 pm

Enjoy the Silver Sage Radio Players sharing excerpts from the book for the first time and meet the Author, Joella Oldfield!

Premier cowboy artist Fred Oldfield captured the weariness, the steadfastness, the strength and the humor of the cowboy, the mountain man, and the other characters as the old west struggled to become the new west. Now the whole story is available in a breathtaking new book, Better Than I Deserve, with more than 175 color pages and over 100 color photos of his paintings.

Nov
5
Fri
Tacoma Arts Live presents David Sedaris @ The Pantages Theater
Nov 5 @ 7:30 pm

With sardonic wit and incisive social critiques, David Sedaris has become one of America’s pre-eminent humor writers. He is the master of satire and one of today’s most observant writers addressing the human condition. Calypso, his latest collection of essays, is a New York Times best-seller, and a Washington Post Best Book of the Year. The audiobook of Calypso has been nominated for a 2019 Grammy in the Best Spoken Word Album category.

Dec
4
Sat
The Great Tacoma Book Fair @ Court House Square
Dec 4 @ 10:00 am – 8:00 pm

In partnership with the Washington Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, local nonprofit Blue Forge Press presents…

The Great Tacoma Book Fair!

Join us Saturday, December 4, 10AM to 8PM in the Gallery at Court House Square, 1102 A Street, Tacoma, Washington 98402.

Discover books for all ages in more than a dozen genres from more than twenty local authors. Plus films, music and games from Washington filmmakers, musicians and game designers!

Make sure kids don’t miss a fun photo opportunity with the magical Bookicorn and a free cotton candy with the purchase of any two children’s books.

Are you an author looking for a real publisher? (Not a company that takes your rights and your money!) Purchase any book at the book fair and speak one?on?one with a publisher about the best course of action for your next book and your career.

Founded in 1989, Blue Legacy, the parent company of Blue Forge Press is a nonprofit company dedicated to supporting authors, musicians, filmmakers, and game designers achieve their goals and have their voice heard. Find out more about this a volunteer?run 501(c)3 nonprofit at www.MyBlueLegacy.org