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46 WAC Magazine | wac.net 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net • wac.net/club-events club programs events of eccentric goods. Optionally, visit nearby Fran's Chocolates, Ellenos Real Greek Yogurt, or Georgetown Brewery, or stay for Art Walk at 6 pm. u Saturday; 11 am–3 pm; $35; cancel by August 4 19 Willowood Farm on Whidbey Island N Coupeville's 15- acre Willowood Farm is a historic family farm located in the heart of fertile Ebey's Reserve. Using natural and sustainable techniques, Willowood provides vegeta- bles to the best farm-to-table chefs in Seattle, the Skagit Valley, and on the island. Experience the organic growing process as owner Georgie Smith leads a tour of the farm, talking about the challenges of farming and showing off over 200 veg- etable varieties. Afterward, enjoy lunch and wine at The Oystercatcher, a chef-owned restaurant that uses local seasonal ingredients. Finally, browse the island's popular Farmer's Market. Includes transportation from the WAC, ferry fare, tour, and lunch. Attendees will receive a box of Willowood produce to take home. u Saturday; 7:30 am–4:30 pm; $135; cancel by July 24 23 Crab Tasting N Seattle is a major hub for seafood! Come learn about three different types of crab, taste them, and discover what makes them each so unique. This one-on-one experience with a seafood expert will guide you through the world of crab. u Wednesday; 5:30–7:30 pm; $75; cancel by August 1 OCTOBER 14–21 Authentic Cuba: Art, Culture, History, and Fun Last call! Reserve and pay by Friday, June 16, to join this fully escorted international adventure to discover Cuba's diverse culture, natural beau- ty, and balmy weather. Your journey begins with service from Seattle to Havana via Los Angeles. Spend the next seven days touring the coun- try in a private air-conditioned bus. Stay in five-star hotels (with most meals included) and experience the best Cuba has to offer. u $6,795 per person double occupancy; $7,795 single occupancy. Prices are based on a minimum of 20 passen- gers. Contact Club Programs at clubprograms@wac.net for a complete itinerary, tour conditions, and pricing. EXTRAS May 2, 9, 16, 23 June 6, 13 Toastmasters The WAC Toastmasters Club uses proven methods to help you organize thoughts, articu- late ideas, and make powerful and persuasive statements. The group meets 7–8 am on most Tuesdays in the 8th Floor Card Room. For more information on joining this club within the Club, contact Toastmasters' membership representative Walter Boos at walter@fitsbow.com. The WAC Toastmasters Club will not meet during July or August.