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MARCH | APRIL 2019

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club programs events million images and items that document the entire evolution of manned flight, from the Wright Brothers to modern jet travel to space exploration. Our exclusive curator tour takes you behind the scenes. Also, relive humankind's most historic achievement during the 50th-anniversary year of the moon landing. Destination Moon is the West Coast's only appearance of a special exhibition featuring the Apollo 11 command module, Columbia, as well as more than 20 one-of-a-kind Smithsonian artifacts from the Apollo Program. No-host lunch in Wings Café. Meet there. X Tuesday, 10 am–1 pm; $28; cancel by April 12 24 Explore the Back of the WAC Due to popularity, we added a third tour! Join WAC engineer and 61-year Club legend Bill Rawe for a detailed tour. We'll start deep in the sub- basement and work our way up. Includes beverage and light appetizers. X Wednesday; 6–8 pm; $25; cancel by April 15 MAY 02 Margaritas & Mini Golf N Start celebrating Cinco de Mayo early with this fun night out in South Lake Union. Begin in Cactus' private mezzanine overlooking the restaurant for a no-host bar and platter-style buffet of their popular southwest cuisine. Dinner is followed by an entertaining, informative, and interactive Margarita Mixology class. Learn how to make the perfect margarita, then treat yourself to one! Everyone will take recipes and a bottle of organic agave nectar home. Then, walk three blocks to the newest Flatstick Pub where you can try your skills at 9-hole mini golf and their original game, Duffleboard. Optional snacks and cash bar available; drinks allowed on the greens. Ages 21-plus. X Thursday, 6–10 pm; $75; cancel by April 22 04 86th Mother Daughter N Once upon a time, the Crystal Ballroom transformed into a room filled with the magic of books, stories and laughter. Gather your moms, daughters, grandmas, aunts, cousins, and friends of all ages for this annual Mother Daughter event. This enchanted imagination- filled party features memory photos, a spot of tea, delicious breakfast, and prizes. After brunch, Miss Kelly from Tangerine Tales will bring the story of The Paper Bag Princess to life with an interactive story telling. So, gather all the ladies in your life for this special WAC tradition. Menu can be found on wac.net/mother- daughter-2019. X Saturday; 11:30 am social, 12 pm brunch; $42 each for mothers and daughters 12- plus; $32 each for daughters under 12; cancel by April 22 08 4th Annual SIFF Preview N Join us for a special WAC preview of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival. This 25-day festival is the largest in the United States and is known for its eclectic programming with over 450 features, short films, and documentaries from over 85 countries. Beth Barrett, SIFF's Director of Programming, will give us our own sneak peek of some of the films being featured during this year's festival. You'll have a chance to learn about the 2019 nominees and view trailers from select films. Light appetizers and no-host bar available. 206.854.5596 junior@windermere.com Junior is among the top 1% of real estate agents in the state of Washington and has been ranked one of Windermere's top agents for the past 10 years. Your partner in the process. W I N D E R M E R E R E A L E STAT E / WA L L ST. I N C . Junior Torres, J.D. MARCH / APRIL 2019 47

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