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SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2018

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SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2018 51 club programs events u Sunday; 3–5 pm; $15 per family; cancel by October 11 25 Healthy Cooking N Back by popular demand! WAC Executive Chef Eric Floyd and WAC Nutritionist Eric Chen are teaming up again to guide you through meal prep and its importance. Discover the expert techniques and savory ingredients that result in nutritious and delicious meals. Learn how to make a variety of healthy, easy and fast fare you can prepare for the whole family or save as lunches for the week ahead. This hands-on class will leave you with a full stomach, some new insight into the magic of food, and recipe cards for re-creating meals at home. Includes wine and light appetizers. u Thursday; 6–8 pm; $65; cancel by October 18 28 88th Spooktacular N The WAC is your home base for Halloween fun! Jump around on bouncers, get your face painted, try your hand at some video games, take part in some ghostly games and crafts, and bop around to the deejay's Halloween tunes. And you can count on Count WACula to be back as the master of ceremonies for the crowd-pleasing costume catwalk. Light snacks and drinks will be available for all the superheroes, princesses, ghosts, and parents. u Sunday; 2–3 pm; $24 per child, adults complimentary; cancel by October 19 NOVEMBER 01 Café Nordo presents: The Witching Hour N In a forgotten wing of the Natural History Museum, a group of self-styled occultists come to unleash a macabre power. This fall, Café Nordo— Pioneer Square's immersive dinner theater—invites you to look deep into the cauldron and discover a reflection that is equal parts terrifying, hilari- ous and delicious. With a nod to the satires of Christopher Guest and Joss Whedon, The Witching Hour brings out the monster in everyone. u Thursday; 7:30–10:30 pm; $85 (includes wine or cocktail flight), $65 (dinner & show only); cancel by October 12 06 Tiki Tuesday 2 at Hula Hula The first time was so much fun, we just had to do it again! Warm up on a chilly autumn evening at Hula Hula, located on lower Capitol Hill. Named KING 5's Best Tiki Bar 2017 in Western Washington, Hula Hula is the perfect escape for a tropical mini-vacation. The kitschy bamboo decor, exotic flowers, and pufferfish lights immediately transport you to an island oasis. Enjoy Hawaiian-influenced food and one hosted tiki drink and perform or watch karaoke on the bar's stage, reserved just for the WAC from 8–9 pm. It's the perfect paradise getaway! Aloha wear welcome. u Tuesday; $38; 6:30–9:30 pm; cancel by October 30 08 New Nordic Museum Tour N Ballard's spacious and beautiful new heritage museum is America's largest museum dedicated to the art, history and culture of Scandi- navia (Denmark, Finland, Ice- land, Norway, and Sweden).

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