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champagne toast, more confetti than you can imagine, and endless collectible favors that light up, glow, spin, or blink. Don't miss the last and happiest party of the year! Groups of eight to 10 will be assigned reserved tables, so bring your friends, family, and co-workers. WAC Parking is validated, but when the party ends, why not let an elevator take you home? To spend the night at the Inn at the WAC, reserve your room now at 206.464.3055. 8 pm–1 am; $125 per person; cancel by December 22 ESCAPADES Children of the Corn ... Maze Friday, October 10 Time to tackle the maze of all mazes! Bob's Corn Maze will host the challenge of conquering a 10-acre corn maze that has more twists and turns than a bunny rabbit with an old hound dog on its tail! To make this adventure even more exciting, this Friday night quest will be lit by just flashlights and the stars in the sky. On your journey through the maze, you will get to stop and roast s'mores at a private fire pit. Afterward, all attendees will take on the final half of the maze in a race to see who can finish first. Will it be men versus women or winner takes all? A prize will be awarded to the "Champion(s) of the Corn." is journey to the 100-year- old farm up north includes round-trip transportation, admission into the corn maze, s'mores around the bonfire, and prizes for the winner. is event is planned for adults 21 and over. 5:45–10:30 pm; $40; cancel by September 29 J O H N B A N G Seattle Coffee Crawl Tuesday, October 21 Seattle is home to the world's largest con- centration of coffee roasters (more than 70) and it's the birthplace of the world's domi- nant purveyor of coffee drinks. Presented by Seattle By Foot walking tours, this cof- fee crawl delves into the history and the mystery of Seattle's obsession with coffee— from the inside story of Starbucks to the emergence of latte art. Best of all, you'll sample a variety of blends, roasts, and brews at some of the city's best-loved and 1 | WAC Link Quarterly 2 | Oktoberfest at Rhein Haus 7–26 | Kinky Boots N E W 7, 14, 21, 28 | WAC Toastmasters 10 | Children of the Corn ... Maze 11 | Whose Live Anyway? 19 | Modern Manners for Modern Kids 21 | Seattle Coffee Crawl 23–25 | Disney's Beauty and the Beast 25 | Huskies vs. Arizona State 26 | 84th Annual Halloween Spooktacular 30 | Seattle Radio Theatre's Halloween Radio Play 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 31 October Jubilee Casino Dealer Training November 17, 24, December 1 Get ready to roll the dice, deal the cards, and kick off the WAC's 85th year on Friday, December 5, at Jubilee—our anniversary celebration and biggest party of the year. Members are invited to volunteer as dealers and assistants in the Jubilee Casino. Returning dealers help train new dealers to work the game tables or assist as card shufflers and runners. Training sessions are informative, fun, and casual, and they include a light dinner buffet and beverages. It's a great way to meet other members, and it is perfect for singles or couples. New dealers should attend all three sessions. If you can attend the training sessions and volunteer for a two-hour shift on December 5 (then you can enjoy the party for yourself for the rest of the evening), please contact Club Programs Casino Coordinator Robert Laurent at rlaurent@wac.net or 206.464.3061. Note: Training is for WAC members only. 6–8 pm; complimentary OCTOBER 2014 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | 31 CLUB PROGRAMS 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net

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