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JANUARY | FEBRUARY 2018

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JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2018 45 club programs events at Family Fun Night! Archery, bounce houses, airbrush face painting, a balloon dance party, and more are sure to make anyone excited despite our gloomy winter weath- er. Join for just activities or activities and a dinner of mini- hot dogs, mac and cheese, veggies, and house-made cookies. Non-member guests welcome. u Friday; dinner and ac- tivities ($17 kids 6–12, $23 adults), activities only ($12 per family), kids five and under complimentary MARCH 08 Razor Clams in Washington N Here in the Pacific Northwest, we have access to all kinds of seafood. Early spring means the beginning of the popular razor clam season! Author David Berger is coming to the WAC to talk about his book Razor Clams: Buried Treasure of the Pacific Northwest. David will share his passion for the razor clam and delve into all the details of how to dig, clean and cook them. u Thursday; $35; 6–8 pm; cancel by March 1 10 Bar Tour VI N From bars to brew- eries—and even distilleries—this bar tour is not to be missed. We'll meet at the WAC and then hit the road in a motor coach to voy- age through Seattle. At each stop, we'll raise a glass and enjoy some eats. Check back in the March/April edition of WAC Magazine for the reveal of what stops we'll be mak- ing. Tour includes round-trip transportation, five drinks, and eats along the way. u Saturday; 12–6 pm; $80; cancel by March 3 16 68th Annual Mother Son Dinner: "Moms vs. Sons" N We're turning up the heat on this annual tradition! This year we've injected a casual night for mom and her sons with a dose of fun competition! Start with dinner in the Crys- tal Ballroom and then head up to the 8th Floor gym for a series of challenges. Begin the good-natured battle with bungee basketball, followed by plenty more opportunities to have fun and laugh with your favorite sidekick. Come in your favorite casual athletic wear! Discover the menu at wac.net/ moms-vs-sons. u Friday; 5:30 pm social, 6 pm dinner, 7 pm activities; mothers and sons 12-plus ($46 each), sons under 12 ($35 each); cancel by March 9 22 Sancerre: The N Other Loire Valley WAC member and photographer David Current lived in Sancerre, where he experienced the rich wine cul- ture of the region. During his time there, David befriended the locals and was able to capture life as it unfolds in rural France. He will be showing his black-and-white photos of the town, people, and wine culture of Sancerre. We'll sip on wines from the region as we explore Sancerre through his lens. u Thursday; 6-8 pm; $50; cancel by March 15 27 The Shop & Derby for Car Enthusiasts N The Shop—located in Seat- tle's Sodo district—is a new state-of-the-art facility where car and motorcycle enthusi- asts can indulge all aspects of their passion. A members- only "country club for gear- heads," the large warehouse is filled with everything needed to build, maintain and store your cars. You can work on them yourself, learn from fellow members, or have an expert take over. The Shop also shares space with Ethan Stowell's newest restaurant, Derby, which serves classic comfort food. Join us for

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