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MAY / JUNE 2019 49 club programs events 19 The Life of Art Appraising 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. X Wednesday; 6–8 pm; $35; cancel by June 10 23 Making Doughnuts at Raised Doughnuts N Make doughnuts and hang out at the Central District's Raised Doughnuts with owner Mi Kim. Not only will you be making doughnuts— you'll be eating them, too! Start with a snack of freshly fried mochi doughnuts as you learn the plan for the day. Then, it's bake time! Roll and cut out the dough, drop them in the fryer, and then glaze and decorate them with an exciting range of flavors. Best of all, everyone will leave with a box full of their creations! Bring your own apron. No recipes given out. Limited to 10 people. X Sunday; 3–6 pm; $66; can- cel by June 12 27 Diamonds & Gold Art Deco Tour Travel back to the Roaring '20s with this Seattle Architecture Foundation–led walking tour starting at the WAC. Contact Club Programs for availability. X Thursday; 5:30–8:30 pm; $45; cancel by June 11 JULY 02 Ed Hume's Educational Gardens N Global gardening guru Ed Hume starred in his weekly television show, Gardening in America, for 52 years– making it North America's longest-running gardening show on TV! Besides being an international star, he is also the founder of a highly successful seed business, an author, world traveler, and tour guide at his seed headquarters in Puyallup. Join us as Ed shows us his educational gardens, a beautiful creation comprised of 14 specialty plots, including a butterfly garden, Japanese garden, sight- disabled garden, herb garden, topiary display, and more. Round-trip transportation and lunch included. X Tuesday; 11:15 am–4:15 pm; $55; cancel by June 23 04 4th of July at College Club Seattle N Independence Day on the water! Celebrate America's birthday with your WAC friends at College Club Seattle. For more information, see wac.net/college-club- fourth. X Thursday; 8–11 pm 11 & 25 Learn to Golf 101 N Does the idea of golf suit you to a T, but you only know how to play putt putt? It's never too late to learn! WAC Golf Instructor Gilbert Quitlong will lead this two-part series to get you golfing. Held at Seattle's Interbay Golf Center, Part I will begin with driving range basics. Then, you'll graduate to the greens for Part II. Class size limited to 16 adults. Participants must sign up for both Part I and II. One adult beverage included. X Thursdays; 5:30–8 pm; $70; cancel by July 2 18 SODO Track Murals Tour N Have you seen the gigantic murals transforming the portal to downtown Seattle? SODO Track, a two-mile transit corridor traveled by over 50,000 people daily, has been transformed into an imaginative raceway of art in motion. We'll hop on the Link Light Rail just three blocks from the WAC and travel down to the Sodo stop, where Tamar Benzikry from 4Culture will lead us on a private walking tour. She'll share how SODO Track began and discuss the featured artists. Wear comfortable walking shoes for this 1.5- mile walk on paved and uneven gravel surfaces. We'll top off our summer evening with appetizers in Sodo. X Thursday; 5–8 pm; $45; cancel by July 9 24 Dock Night at College Club Seattle N Back by popular demand! We are heading to the College Club for another dock concert

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