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CLUB Programs 206.464.3060 ��� clubprograms@wac.net Light refreshments and no-host wine and beer available. 6:30���8 pm; $30; cancel by January 15 Custom Tea Blending Workshop Wednesday, February 6 M i c h a e l Cr a f t Almost everyone knows that one of the best remedies for a wintertime chill is a hot cup of delicious tea. What if you could blend a signature tea of your own? Roberta Fuhr, certified tea specialist and owner of Experience Tea in Issaquah, will conduct a fun and interactive workshop to teach you some basics. During the class, you���ll learn about blending, taste some base tea flavors, and choose from an array of natural herbs and botanicals to blend yourself. When you���re happy with the flavor you���ve created, a two-ounce package of tea��� enough for about 25 cups���will be yours to take home. Your personal and custom tea blend would also make a great gift. Workshop includes tea, ingredients, tea container, instruction, light hors d���oeuvres and scones. WAC Night at Teatro ZinZanni Thursday, February 28 6:30���8:30 pm; $45; cancel by January 28 Spend a night at Teatro ZinZanni and find out why it���s affectionately known as ���love, chaos and dinner.��� ZinZanni performances are a three-hour whirlwind of international cirque, improvised comedy and vaudeville, complete with aerial performers, crooners and cabaret artists. They���re also served with a five-course feast and elegant libations, all inside an antique Belgian Spiegeltent across from Seattle Center. A new production opens every few months, and the latest debuts in February. As a special treat, doors will open early for WAC members. Inside, you���ll be accessorized for an amusing group photo. When the lobby bar opens, your first glass of wine, spirits or nonalcoholic beverage will be hosted. Then be seated with other members before ordering dinner from a specially created menu. Price includes early admission; hat, boa, or mask; beverage voucher; multicourse dinner; taxes; and gratuities. Additional beverages or meal enhancements are nohost. Festive attire suggested. Due to sophisticated humor and length, this show is not recommended for children. 5:15 pm photo, 5:30 pm no-host social, 6 pm dinner seating, 6:30���9:30 pm show; $120; cancel by February 7 Roots: The Saga of Your American Family Wednesday, January 23 If your family has a historian, they have given you and generations to come an extraordinary gift. Consider the wonder of discovering your family���s story from generations past. Where did they come from? When did they come to America? Piecing together the puzzle of your family���s roots is a gift you can either continue or begin. The Seattle Genealogical Society, founded in 1923, is a great place to start. Ginny Sommarstrom, past president of the society, will help guide you with forms and Web links to start your own search. She will also share insider information about the society���s extensive library of resources. No matter where your ancestors lived, the journey to where you���re from is as fascinating and relevant as where you���re going. 40 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | January 2013 Pie in the Sky Wednesday, February 27 (sold out) Call to be waitlisted. TICKETS TICKET HOTLIST: Be the first to know when we get tickets. Send an email with the subject line ���Hot Tickets��� to clubprograms@wac.net. Important Ticket Information Tickets are mailed approximately 10 days before the event. If you do not receive your tickets or if you misplace them, it is your responsibility to contact Club Programs at least two business days before the event. Seattle Men���s Chorus: Dancing Queen at McCaw Hall NEW The Music of ABBA with special guest Leslie Jordan Sunday, April 7 Seattle Men���s Chorus goes Swedish. The music of ABBA will join the fun and campy style of Seattle Men���s Chorus during this special event. Emmy Award���