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vegetables grow on the rooftop. They also play starring roles in many of the dishes served by the caf��. We���ll settle in on the rooftop terrace, complete with fireplace and heaters, where you���ll taste and experience executive chef Jason Stoneburner���s specialty appetizer selection and enjoy a glass of wine. Evening includes rooftop garden tour, cocktail, heavy hors d���oeuvres, and a glass of wine. Meet there. 6���8 pm, $65, cancel by April 11 A gem of an Evening at Crane Jewelers Thursday, April 25 Crane Jewelers, a gem of Seattle since 1923, is our host for this multifaceted evening. Artistic director, jewelry designer and master goldsmith Kevin Crane invites you to his boutique, where he���ll discuss the history of jewelry and some of the unique ways it helps tell the story of civilization. You���ll also have a chance to explore and discover your personal style by trying on different pieces. With guidance from experts, you���ll be able to drape yourself in diamonds and gems and feel the splendor of pure indulgence���for the evening, at least. Meet in lower Torchy���s for champagne, light hors d���oeuvres and pastries before walking together to 6th and Pine. Space limited to 20. 6:30���8:30 pm; $32; cancel by April 16 N EW work Smart, get organized Thursday, May 30 Do tasks slip between the cracks as you try balancing everything on your plate? This workshop will provide you with helpful information about how to work better every day. By managing your calendar in a more efficient way you can achieve greater productivity. Elizabeth Bowman, president of Innovatively Organized, a Seattle-based productivity consulting firm, will present a one-hour seminar that covers innovative solutions to common organizational challenges. Each person attending will receive their choice of one of two webinar recordings���Digital Clutter or Managing Your To-Do List���related to this seminar. Light appetizers and no-host beverages available. 6:30���8 pm; $28; cancel by May 21 JOSHUA REYNOLDS MRS. MUSTERS AS ���HEBE,��� 1782 KENWOOD HOUSE, ENGLISH HERITAGE; IVEAGH BEQUEST PHOTO COURTESY AMERICAN FEDERATION OF ARTS Stroke of hiStory See Rembrandt���s 1665 Portrait of the Artist during its first-ever journey outside Europe. SAM���s new exhibit, The Treasures of Kenwood House, brings Old Masters to our doorstep. View Rembrandt, van Dyck and Gainsborough as well as private works from local collectors rarely on display. WAC package includes �� Accommodations for two at the Inn at the WAC �� Two VIP tickets to SAM �� In-room wine and cheese delivery Call today for rates and availability. 206.464.3055 The exhibition is organized by the American Federation of Arts and English Heritage. It is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities, with additional funding from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation. In-kind support is provided by Barbara and Richard S. Lane. APRIL 2013 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | 39