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50 WAC Magazine | wac.net club programs 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net • wac.net/club-events representatives and learn about their inspirations, brewing processes, and different styles of beer as you glide through Lake Union and Lake Washington. Complementing the beers will be a unique meal prepared by the Zodiac's cook. You'll also get a chance to help raise the boat's mainsail and tour the chart house, galley, and salon. Non- alcoholic beverages available. Departs from MOHAI. X Wednesday, 6–9:30 pm; $85 adults, $65 under 18; cancel by May 1 06 Saucy, Spicy & Grilled N What's better than that first barbecue of the season? Not much! Summer approaches, so get ready to grill with hot tips and tricks from WAC Executive Chef Eric Floyd. Our resident grill master will teach you how to barbecue ribs and chicken so they're moist and tender on the inside and oh-so-flavorful and saucy on the outside. Top that knowledge off with some finger-lickin' sauce and rub recipes. Light picnic food favorites and no-host beverages served. Sign up quickly—space is limited. X Thursday, 6–8 pm; $65; cancel by May 28 19 The Life of Art Appraising N Professional art appraiser and historian Kimberly Hereford has over 20 years of experience working with museums, private art collections, and galleries. Her extensive art history knowledge and passion for bringing works to life provide invaluable professional insight to the world of fine art appraisal. Learn about the historic importance of her work and how to manage and care for a fine art collection. As a special offer for this evening only, Kimberly will provide appraisal for one piece of art per attendee. X Wednesday; 6–8 pm; $35, cancel by June 10 27 Diamonds & Gold Art Deco Tour N Travel back to the Roaring 20s with this Seattle Architecture Foundation–led walking tour. Post World War I, architects began fusing modern structural advances with lively and organic designs, creating the style known as Art Deco. Our downtown tour visits lush lobbies and ornate commercial buildings from this era. Learn how technology, archealogy, and French design influenced some of Seattle's most impressive buildings. Come discover how local designers combined Northwest imagery and Deco elegance for innovative architectural gems. Stops include the Exchange Building, Fairmount Olympic Hotel, and the WAC—now on the National Register of Historic Places. Start here with hors d'oeuvres and no-host beverages. X Thursday; 5:30–8:30 pm; $45; cancel by June 11 JULY 12–19 Cruise Alaska aboard Ovation of the Seas Last call! All aboard the most innovative and exciting ship to sail round-trip from Seattle to Alaska this summer—Roy- al Caribbean's Ovation of the Seas. Cruise through the Inside Passage to Juneau, Skagway, Endicott Arm, and Dawes Glacier, then stop in Victoria before returning to Seattle. Contact Club Pro- grams for more information at 206.464.3060 or clubprograms@wac.net. X Friday–Friday; balcony staterooms from $2,043 per person, double occupancy, including port fees and taxes 27 Gatsby's 1920s Party on the HiYu N This seafaring party ushers guests back to the glamorous golden era of the 1920s when flapper girls ruled, gents wore suspenders, and the champagne flowed all night. The HiYu is a retired ferry that has been renovated to resemble a Gatsby-approved party. Step aboard at MOHAI for a fun-filled evening, as the ship sails along Lake Union and Lake Washington. Watch the sunset, pop some bubbly, dance the night away, and be entertained by circus performers, dancers, a swing band, and a deejay. The HiYu has two bars with signature cocktails and a food truck. A perfect summer's eve party against the backdrop of the beautiful Seattle skyline! 1920s attire; ages 21-plus. X Saturday; 6–10 pm; contact Club Programs for pricing; cancel by June 25 events