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.

Aug
21
Fri
Fort Nisqually Living History Museum @ Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
Aug 21 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Fort Nisqually is open to the public! Visit Friday through Sunday for an outdoor museum experience.

Fort Nisqually, the first globally connected settlement on the Puget Sound, was established in 1833 by the Hudson’s Bay Company. Today, the Fort engages a diverse regional audience with Puget Sound’s first globally connected settlement through historic preservation, experiential learning, and interpretation.

Living History Interpreters are on site to share their passion for history. Grab one of our “kits of the day” for a hands on activity you can do at the museum or at home. Kits may include book binding, knot tying, or trade bead necklaces to name a few. This offer is good while supplies last.

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is excited to welcome our community back. We have missed you! For the health and safety of our guests, staff and volunteers, we have made significant changes to our Fort experiences. Please review new guidelines on our website

Aug
22
Sat
Fort From Home: Cooking Webinar @ Online
Aug 22 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

The Fort from Home series brings the talents and expertise of Fort Nisqually to you live through interactive online webinars.

Fort Nisqually Volunteer Cook, Quinn, demonstrates how to make Victorian era Soda Scones. These scones are prepared on your griddle (not baked) and are typically served with butter.

Quinn will share insight into historical food research and the adaptation of Victorian cooking to a modern kitchen.

Bring your kitchen queries: Questions are encouraged throughout the session (via text chat)!

Participants will receive a link to join the webinar via email prior to the session start time.

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum @ Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
Aug 22 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Fort Nisqually is open to the public! Visit Friday through Sunday for an outdoor museum experience.

Fort Nisqually, the first globally connected settlement on the Puget Sound, was established in 1833 by the Hudson’s Bay Company. Today, the Fort engages a diverse regional audience with Puget Sound’s first globally connected settlement through historic preservation, experiential learning, and interpretation.

Living History Interpreters are on site to share their passion for history. Grab one of our “kits of the day” for a hands on activity you can do at the museum or at home. Kits may include book binding, knot tying, or trade bead necklaces to name a few. This offer is good while supplies last.

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is excited to welcome our community back. We have missed you! For the health and safety of our guests, staff and volunteers, we have made significant changes to our Fort experiences. Please review new guidelines on our website

Aug
23
Sun
Fort Nisqually Living History Museum @ Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
Aug 23 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Fort Nisqually is open to the public! Visit Friday through Sunday for an outdoor museum experience.

Fort Nisqually, the first globally connected settlement on the Puget Sound, was established in 1833 by the Hudson’s Bay Company. Today, the Fort engages a diverse regional audience with Puget Sound’s first globally connected settlement through historic preservation, experiential learning, and interpretation.

Living History Interpreters are on site to share their passion for history. Grab one of our “kits of the day” for a hands on activity you can do at the museum or at home. Kits may include book binding, knot tying, or trade bead necklaces to name a few. This offer is good while supplies last.

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is excited to welcome our community back. We have missed you! For the health and safety of our guests, staff and volunteers, we have made significant changes to our Fort experiences. Please review new guidelines on our website

Aug
24
Mon
Beyond the Backyard – sign up today. @ Participate Virtually
Aug 24 all-day

September 26th

It’s part scavenger hunt and part double-dog-dare; it’s Beyond the Backyard, a new Habitat Challenge.

Beyond the Backyard is a unique fundraiser for our time; it’s quarantine-friendly as there’s no start/finish line and no gathering.

Teams of 3-8 people race to complete 24 challenges in the categories of PHYSICAL, FIND, SKILL and FUN -submitting photo/video proof to race HQ along the way. Suited for all ages and stages, this quest is made for athletes and fun-seekers of all ability levels.

You can contain your team and the race to your immediate family and your own block, or expand out to include some close friends and your city. No matter your choice, it’s a great way for a quarantine pod to shake things up and have some fun! Best of all, the race funds affordable homeownership in our communities.

Sign up today and hold Saturday 9/26 for Beyond the Backyard! You may get wet, you may get a little dirty, but you will definitely laugh.

Aug
25
Tue
Coffee & Conversation: Co-op Housing @ Virtual webinar
Aug 25 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Puget Sound is growing and housing prices are rising, displacing longtime residents and recent immigrants. How can communities strengthen ties and stay rooted? Co-op housing is one tool Forterra uses to lower the cost of home ownership in our community-driven real estate development projects, helping to keep community members in the neighborhoods they shaped.

Grab your favorite cold beverage and join Forterra on Tuesday, August 25, from 1 to 2 pm for the next discussion in our Coffee & Conversation series. Learn about co-op housing—what it is, how it works, and its history—and how Forterra is applying co-op housing to our work in Tukwila and Tacoma.

Hear from Forterra’s Vice President of Real Estate Transactions Toby Levey, Director of Real Estate Structuring Julie Howe, and Managing Director of Community Development Rebecca Wold Bouchey.

Aug
28
Fri
Beyond the Backyard – sign up today. @ Participate Virtually
Aug 28 all-day

September 26th

It’s part scavenger hunt and part double-dog-dare; it’s Beyond the Backyard, a new Habitat Challenge.

Beyond the Backyard is a unique fundraiser for our time; it’s quarantine-friendly as there’s no start/finish line and no gathering.

Teams of 3-8 people race to complete 24 challenges in the categories of PHYSICAL, FIND, SKILL and FUN -submitting photo/video proof to race HQ along the way. Suited for all ages and stages, this quest is made for athletes and fun-seekers of all ability levels.

You can contain your team and the race to your immediate family and your own block, or expand out to include some close friends and your city. No matter your choice, it’s a great way for a quarantine pod to shake things up and have some fun! Best of all, the race funds affordable homeownership in our communities.

Sign up today and hold Saturday 9/26 for Beyond the Backyard! You may get wet, you may get a little dirty, but you will definitely laugh.

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum @ Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
Aug 28 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Fort Nisqually is open to the public! Visit Friday through Sunday for an outdoor museum experience.

Fort Nisqually, the first globally connected settlement on the Puget Sound, was established in 1833 by the Hudson’s Bay Company. Today, the Fort engages a diverse regional audience with Puget Sound’s first globally connected settlement through historic preservation, experiential learning, and interpretation.

Living History Interpreters are on site to share their passion for history. Grab one of our “kits of the day” for a hands on activity you can do at the museum or at home. Kits may include book binding, knot tying, or trade bead necklaces to name a few. This offer is good while supplies last.

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is excited to welcome our community back. We have missed you! For the health and safety of our guests, staff and volunteers, we have made significant changes to our Fort experiences. Please review new guidelines on our website

Aug
29
Sat
Fort From Home: Blacksmith Webinar @ Online
Aug 29 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

The Fort from Home series brings the talents and expertise of Fort Nisqually to you live through interactive online webinars

Fort Nisqually Volunteer Blacksmith, Paul, demonstrates how to make steel strikers at the Fort’s forge. Paul will share insight into historical blacksmithing and describe the tools made and used at Fort Nisqually in the 1850s.

Bring your queries: Questions are encouraged throughout the session (via text chat)!

Paul’s handmade strikers are available for sale at our gift shop.

Participants will receive a link to join the webinar via email prior to the session start time.

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum @ Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
Aug 29 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Fort Nisqually is open to the public! Visit Friday through Sunday for an outdoor museum experience.

Fort Nisqually, the first globally connected settlement on the Puget Sound, was established in 1833 by the Hudson’s Bay Company. Today, the Fort engages a diverse regional audience with Puget Sound’s first globally connected settlement through historic preservation, experiential learning, and interpretation.

Living History Interpreters are on site to share their passion for history. Grab one of our “kits of the day” for a hands on activity you can do at the museum or at home. Kits may include book binding, knot tying, or trade bead necklaces to name a few. This offer is good while supplies last.

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is excited to welcome our community back. We have missed you! For the health and safety of our guests, staff and volunteers, we have made significant changes to our Fort experiences. Please review new guidelines on our website