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November | December 2014

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are a must in order to maintain efficient lines and keep the elves cheerful. We cannot accommodate walk-ins. No sitting fee. Photo packages range from $20–$45. Saturday, December 13; 9 am–3 pm Sunday, December 14; 10 am–2 pm N E W Children's Holiday Show I Le Petit Nutcracker Saturday, December 13 The Ballet Academy of Performing Arts in Edmonds brings its enchanting rendition of Le Petit Nutcracker to life again exclusively for the WAC. Performed in the Crystal Ballroom, Le Petit Nutcracker showcases an endearing story of Clara and her dream- world adventures. Watch as the Nutcracker fends off the Mouse King, and Clara is whisked off into a magical land of sugar- plum fairies, nutcrackers, and larger-than- life toys. This endearing and classic holiday show is perfect for children of all ages, and 45 minutes is the perfect length for young children. Seats go quickly, so arrive early. 11 am and 1 pm; complimentary; reservations required N E W Children's Holiday Show II Zambini Brothers Present Frosty & Friends Sunday, December 14 Celebrate the holiday season with a wintertime treat for the whole family! Follow the Zambini Brothers as they chronicle the life of Frosty and his friends using the magic of puppetry. Come catch your favorite holiday characters, including Rudolph and Father Christmas. This show is sure to bring laughs to children and adults alike. This 45-minute performance will be held in the Noble Room. 11 am; complimentary; reservations required N E W WAC Family Night Out Friday, January 30, 2015 You asked for it! WAC families will be taking over the 8th Floor for an evening of activities and merriment to jump-start the impending weekend! Jump around in the bouncy houses, shoot some hoops, craft to your heart's content, and battle it out with a variety of board games. This is the perfect way to come together as a family, have some fun, and enjoy a bite to eat. All the fun you need in one place! Stay tuned for complete event informa- tion in the January issue of WAC Magazine. For early insights into the night, email clubprograms@wac.net with the subject line "Family Fun." 5:30–8 pm N E W 67th Annual Father Daughter Banquet "Puttin' on the Ritz" February 5–6 Come let's mix where Rockefellers walk with sticks and um-ber-ellas in their mitts ... Puttin' on the Ritz! The era from the 1920s to the 1940s was filled with art deco details and gilded in gold. You'll feel like you're there when you step into the Crystal Ballroom for the 67th Annual Father Daughter Banquet. Come together for this exuberant evening of celebration with a touch of the era when the WAC began. The night will feature classic memory photos, a delectable dinner with a delicious dessert, and an iconic after-dinner performance that will leave you buzzing before you hit the dance floor. Check the January issue of WAC Magazine for full details on this glamorous social evening for dads and daughters. Be sure to make your reservation early as this beloved event sells out every year. Open to partygoers of all ages, from newborns to nonagenarians. 5 pm memory photos, 6 pm dinner, 7 pm activities and dancing; $59 per person, $35 daughters under 12; cancel by January 26 N E W Jim Henson Dinosaur Train Live! Buddy's Big Adventure at The Moore Theatre Saturday, February 14 Come join Buddy, Tiny, King, Don and more in this fun-filled, interactive, and immersive live trip back in time to an age when dinosaurs roamed the earth—and rode in trains! Little Buddy is a proud Tyrannosaurus Rex living happily in the Pteranodon family nest. But what exactly makes Buddy a part of this family, and just what will happen when he gets bigger and can't fit in the nest anymore? Buddy wants to know, so the Pteranodons decide to hop aboard the one and only Dinosaur Train and set off on an adventure across the Mesozoic to see Buddy's good friend King Cryolophosaurus. King's giving a big concert in Troodon Town and will be a great pal for Buddy to talk to and figure it all out. But, oh no—King is missing! Will Buddy and the gang be able to find him in time for his concert? Just why is King hiding anyway? And will Buddy discover what makes him special and such an important part of the Pteranodon family? Let's all take a ride on the Dinosaur Train to find out together! 2 pm; $41 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 February N E W 5–6 | 67th Father Daughter Banquet "Puttin' on the Ritz" N E W 6 | Circus Oz N E W 6–28 | Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel N E W 7 | 8th Annual Tubing & Brews N E W 11 | Grande Finales: Pairing Sweets and Spirits N E W 12 | The Bullitt Center N E W 14 | Jim Henson Dinosaur Train Live! Buddy's Big Adventure N E W 15 | Cirque du Soleil: Kurios N E W 19 | Opera Night at Ristorante Picolinos N E W 21 | Alton Brown Live! The Edible Inevitable Tour N E W 21 | Curling 101 N E W 26–28 | Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2014 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | 37 CLUB PROGRAMS 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net

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