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.

Jul
11
Sat
The Man In the Chair 1 – Online Event @ Tacoma Musical Playhouse
Jul 11 @ 7:00 pm

The Man In The Chair (Jon Douglas Rake, TMP’s Managing Artist Director) is the narrator and host for the show. Tacoma Musical Playhouse brings an amazing musical experience with your favorite musical theater songs sung by your favorite actors.

It’s live theater in the comfort of your own home. So, buy your tickets now, and help support TMP. You will be investing in the future of the arts, and community, provide arts education for our youth and adults and share the joy for the future of our community theater. We need your generosity now more than ever in these times of such uncertainty.

This is a show you won’t want to miss.

Jul
12
Sun
The Man In The Chair 1 – Online @ Tacoma Musical Playhouse-Online
Jul 12 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The Man In The Chair (Jon Douglas Rake, TMP’s Managing Artist Director) is the narrator and host for the show. Tacoma Musical Playhouse brings an amazing musical experience with your favorite musical theater songs sung by your favorite actors.

It’s live theater in the comfort of your own home. So, buy your tickets now, and help support TMP. You will be investing in the future of the arts, and community, provide arts education for our youth and adults and share the joy for the future of our community theater. We need your generosity now more than ever in these times of such uncertainty.

This is a show you won’t want to miss.

Jul
21
Tue
Pivot…Don’t Panic! With New York Times Bestselling Author, Jon Acuff @ Online Webinar
Jul 21 @ 6:00 pm

A crisis always offers you the chance to learn something about yourself.

Join New York Times Bestselling author Jon Acuff as he explores four change moments that each of us experiences during a crisis and shares practical steps and inspiring insights to help you navigate this brave new world.

We all get to make a choice. Every day our loved ones and our communities are counting on us to make the right one.

Pivot, don’t panic.

Catch this LIVE program from the comfort and safety of your home on your computer or mobile device. For questions, contact us at tmn.northwest@thrivent.com.

No products will be sold. For more information visit Thrivent.com/social.
Thrivent is a membership-owned fraternal organization, as well as a holistic financial services organization, providing financial advice, investments, insurance, banking and generosity programs to help people make the most of all they’ve been given.

Aug
14
Fri
Fort Nisqually Living History Museum @ Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
Aug 14 @ 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
15
Sat
Fort Nisqually Living History Museum @ Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
Aug 15 @ 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
16
Sun
Fort Nisqually Living History Museum @ Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
Aug 16 @ 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
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