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May 2013

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CLUB Programs 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net June SU M T W TH F SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 | Just for Teens! Rock Climbing at Vertical World 1–2 | Grey Gardens N EW 4 | Bertha and the New Waterfront Tunnel 14 | 81st Annual Father Son Banquet: "Dirty Jobs" 20 | 13th Annual Taste of Downtown 21–22 | Hairspray in Concert 27 | Brightwater Treatment Facility N EW 27 | WAC Link Quarterly 29 | Burlesque Cabaret at Can Can July SU T W TH F SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 N EW M 29 30 31 burlesque cabaret at can can saturday, June 29 Seattle Magazine's Best of Nightlife Winner is Can Can, the provocative homage to French cabaret located in the heart of Pike Place Market. Can Can's intimate underground setting is evocative of Paris at the turn of the 20th century, which is fitting for an old-fashioned adult variety show. The entertainment features burlesque beauties, nouveau cabaret dance numbers, amazing acrobatics, and bawdy comedy. We have reserved the VIP section for their late-night show CHICHI, featuring Can Can's own dance troupe, The Castaways. This seductive spectacle features Roaring '20s flirty flapper girls, dashing and dapper gentlemen, and classic dance styles twisted with inspiration from dance legend Bob Fosse. Start with appetizers and no-host beverages in Hagerty's Clubroom before walking to First and Pike, where you'll enjoy group seating near the stage. Admission includes a $20 credit per person toward Can Can's French/Italian menu of appetizers, salads, desserts, or luxurious made-from-scratch cocktails. Space is limited, so reserve early for this hot summer night of classy decadence. For more information, visit thecancan.com. Ages 21 and up only. 8 pm social in Hagerty's Clubroom, 9 pm doors open at Can Can, 9:30–11 pm show time; $50; cancel by June 20 11 | Just For Teens! Glassblowing at glassybaby N EW 11–31 | Pirates of Penzance N EW 15 | Modern Manners for Modern Kids N EW 17 | Putt Putt Golf at the Rusty Putter N EW 20 | Cheese Making at River Valley N EW 25 | U.S. Coast Guard Tour 26 | 6th Annual Scavenger Hunt on Lake Union N EW 27 | 64th Annual Seafair Torchlight Parade N EW 31 | Kids in the Kitchen: Breakfast for Dinner 34 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | MAY 2013 refuge, native forest, hydrangea gardens, Japanese garden, reflection pond, moss garden, and the Bloedels' former estate home. Good walking shoes are a must as we will spend two hours in the magnificent and mostly level reserve. After our walk, it's off to Poulsbo (aka Little Norway) for lunch at J.J.'s Fish House. Then browse quaint shops before exploring waterfront arts, crafts and food booths, and taking in entertainment set up for the first day of the annual Viking Fest, a celebration of Poulsbo's Scandinavian heritage. We will take the 3:50 pm ferry back to Seattle. Ferry fare not included. 9:30 am–4:30 pm; $62; cancel by May 8 Flushed with pride: brightwater treatment Facility thursday, June 27 Woodinville's state-of-the-art Brightwater Center is a shiny new sewage treatment plant that aims to change our thinking about water usage. At a cost of more than $1.8 billion, it's the most expensive wastewater endeavor in King County's history

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