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CLUB Programs 206.464.3060 ��� clubprograms@wac.net 80th Annual mother Daughter tea ���Just bee-Cause��� NEW Saturday, may 4 Grey Gardens at ACt theatre march 16���may 26 Little Edie is a dazzling socialite on a downward spiral into a life of illusions and hoarded junk. How did Jackie Kennedy���s cousin end up living in a decaying 42-room mansion full of cats? First captured in a cult-hit documentary, this true-story-turnedmusical will take you on an unforgettable journey. Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale (���Big Edie���) and her daughter Edith Bouvier Beale (���Little Edie���) were Jacqueline Kennedy���s aunt and cousin, respectively. Set at Grey Gardens, the Bouviers��� mansion in East Hampton, New York, this intimate musical tracks the social fall of the two one-time aristocrats and attempts to untangle the complex dynamics of their complicated relationship. Winner of three 2007 Tony Awards, this is a co-production between ACT and The 5th Avenue Theatre. Sunday, March 31; 2 pm Sunday, April 28; 2 pm Thursday, May 2; 8 pm $72 all performances; other performances may be available upon request; noncancelable/nonrefundable Cyber Security: Protecting Your Kids tuesday, April 23 In today���s world of social media, emails, text messages, surfing the web, and viral videos, keeping a child safe and secure online presents a significant concern. As a parent, protecting your children from the world of online predators, cyber bullying, and scams can be scary and often daunting. Stefanie Thomas, a victim advocate for the Seattle Police Department���s Internet Crimes Against Children task force, has educated more than 30,000 people in the greater Seattle area concerning online protection. Thomas will spend the evening at the WAC giving details on everything you need to know about online security and the options for keeping your children and yourself safe in a cyber-run world. She���ll also discuss cyber bullying, sexting, the reality of teens as targets, the pitfalls of social networking, and the cautions to take online. Time also will be allotted for questions. This class is appropriate for adults. Light appetizers and no-host beer and wine available. 36 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | March 2013 $35; 6���8 pm; cancel by April 12 ���Just BEE-Cause��� its fun to have a party, we invite you to attend the 80th Annual Mother Daughter Tea with someone who is as sweet as honey in your life. This tea party is perfect for moms, daughters, grandmas, aunts, cousins, and friends of all ages to celebrate ���Just BEE-Cause.��� Life is full of special moments, big moments, small moments, and all those in between, so grab your special someone and spend the morning together at one of the WAC���s favorite traditions. Enjoy a delectable breakfast, a spot of tea, cheerful conversation, lots of laughter and, of course, prizes. A whimsical and fun afternoon awaits. So BEE sure to reserve early and check out the April WAC Magazine for more details. 11:30 am social and memory photos, 12 pm tea; mothers and daughters 12+, $38 each; daughters under 12, $28 each; cancel by April 26. IN tHe KNow glass Distillery tour & tasting wednesday, march 20 Recently opened just south of Safeco Field, Glass Distillery shatters everything you thought you knew about the distilling process. Never one to shy away from a spotlight or quietly accept convention, co-owner Ian MacNeil wanted Glass Vodka to represent a taste for curious rebellion. He and business partner Adrian Higginbotham challenged the staid notion of using potatoes and grains to make vodka and instead began distilling it from grapes, giving this classic spirit a modern and local twist. Grape-based vodka is unconventional and uncommon���it can even be risky. Local grapes and soil impart unique nuances usually found in superior vodkas and offer unexpected flavors��� both for connoisseurs and casual drinkers. Come taste, tour and experience creativity and passion at work. While you���re there,