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November/December 2013

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CLUB PROGRAMS 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net Holiday Magic: WildLights at the Zoo January Thursday, December 19 The Woodland Park Zoo goes electric for the holidays. Not only will the park be decorated with hundreds of thousands of sparkling LED lights that create scenes, canopies, and mountains, but organizers will also create two and three-dimensional wild animals with lights. The lights will be placed throughout the displays and pathways, adding extra visual excitement to a place that is already known for being wild by day. Light up your night with our special holiday magic package that includes admission to WildLights and a family-friendly deluxe deli buffet, build-your-own s'mores station, and hot chocolate bar all in the private Carousel Room, reserved just for us. You'll also receive a ride on the historic carousel and glowing holiday favors to help illuminate your way through the park. In addition to experiencing amazing indoor and outdoor displays of running gazelles, yawning hippos, stomping elephants, and more, you'll also enjoy caroling, live entertainment, seasonal crafts, a few of the zoo's animal friends (including visiting reindeer), and Snowmazium (a winter wonderland full of soft, fuzzy, fake snowballs for mock snowball fights). See the zoo in a whole new light this holiday season at WildLights. Transportation not included. 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 29 30 31 8, 15, 22, & 29 | Sit 'n' Knit: Beginning Kitting N EW 11 | Seattle Iconic Dive Bar Tour N EW 19 | Seattle Children's Better Babysitters N EW 23 | WAC Link Quarterly N EW 25 | Just for Teens! Pizza Making at Serious Pie 30–31 | Monty Python's Spamalot February 5:30–8:30 pm; $48 adults; $42 for ages 3-12; $6, 2 and under; cancel by December 3 SU mustard, seasonal veggies, and a delightful lemon curd and graham cracker crumble parfait for dessert. After dinner, put your putting skills to the test. Bonus points will be awarded to those who wear their best golf duds, including argyle, knee socks, polo shirts, sweater vests, and hats. Pull your championship team together for an evening in the Crystal Ballroom and the WAC's own nine-hole championship course. Members and their guests are welcome. Prizes galore and lots of hole-in-one fun. It's just around the corner so be sure to reserve today! M the elves cheerful, we can't accommodate walk-ins, so be sure to call Club Programs for your reservation. Skip the lines, cold and rain, and meet Santa at the WAC. M T W TH F SA 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Saturday, December 14; 9 am–3 pm; Sunday, December 15; 10 am–2 pm; cancel by December 6 3 24 25 26 27 28 1-28 | Monty Python's Spamalot N EW N EW 6-7 | 66th Annual Father Daughter Banquet "Emerald City" N EW 8 | 7th Annual Tubing & Brews N EW 9 | Pacific Northwest Ballet presents The Sleeping Beauty N EW 13 | Opera Night at Ristorante Picolinos N EW 5:30 pm memory photos, 6 pm dinner, 7 pm activities; mothers and sons 12+, $59 each; sons under 12, $35 each; cancel by November 1 4 | Corks and Canvas: Paint the Town 14 | Mark Morris Dance Group Santa Photos in the Johnson Lobby Lounge NEW Saturday and Sunday, December 14–15 This holiday season, Santa will be riding his sleigh from the North Pole all the way to the WAC for one special weekend. Rumor has it he's tickled red to have his photo taken with you. The Johnson Lobby Lounge will play host for a magical weekend. Get your photograph taken with the jolliest man in the world. Reservations are a must. In order to maintain efficient lines and keep Children's Holiday Show I: Le Petit Nutcracker NEW Saturday, December 14 The Ballet Academy of Performing Arts brings its enchanting rendition of Le Petit Nutcracker to life once again exclusively for the WAC. Share the holiday joy as we go on an exciting adventure through Clara's extraordinary dream world. Watch as the Nutcracker fends off the Mouse King and Clara gets whisked off into a magical land of sugarplum fairies, nutcrackers, and largerthan-life toys. This enchanting story is 45 minutes and perfect for young children. Reservations required. 11 am & 1 pm; complimentary; cancel by December 2 NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2013 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | 33

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