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MARCH / APRIL 2018 45 club programs events jects such as feathers, leaves and flowers to print their own hangable art. Participants will leave with a framed piece to give as a gift or keep as the perfect addition to your home gallery wall. Squirrelly Work- shop is a local "pop-up" art studio with a goal of bringing more art to the community. Kids 6–12. u Tuesday; 4:30–6 pm; $45; cancel by April 13 27–29 20s/30s Weekend in Vancouver, British Columbia Travel north to Vancouver with the WAC 20s/30s group! Stay at the Marriott Pinnacle downtown, enjoy rosé on the rooftop at The Vancouver Club, take a gondola ride up Grouse Mountain, and feel the excitement as we go ziplining. Email mjilek@wac. net for more information. u Friday, April 27–Sunday, April 29; Friday 10 am depar- ture, Sunday, 3 pm return; Single occupancy: ($695) or double occupancy: ($475) per person; noncancelable, nonrefundable MAY 05 85th Annual Mother Daughter Banquet: "Let's Fiesta" N Hola Amigas! Kick off your Cinco de Mayo celebrations with a fiesta in the Crystal Ballroom. "Taco" 'bout a great way to celebrate with all the ladies in your life. This lively and colorful celebration is "nacho" average Mother Daughter event! It kicks off with memory photos and libations, continues with a delicious Mexican-themed brunch, and wraps up with a performance by Herencias Mexican, a Mexican folkloric dance group. Come dressed in bright colors and ready to fiesta because you do not have time to take a siesta! u Saturday; 11:30 am social and memory photos, 12 pm brunch; mothers and daughters 12-plus ($42 each), daughters under 12 ($32); cancel by April 27 09 3rd Annual SIFF Preview You're invited to a special WAC preview of SIFF's upcoming film festival. The annual 25-day festival is known for its eclectic programming with over 450 features, short films, and documentaries from more than 80 countries. We've invited Beth Barrett, SIFF's artistic director, to give us a sneak preview of some of the films being featured during this year's festival, which runs May 17–June 10. You'll have a chance to learn about and view trailers of several films. SIFF is recognized as one of the top film festivals in North America. Appetizers and a no-host bar available. u Wednesday; 6–8 pm; $35; cancel by May 1 11 Poulsbo's Historical Museums N Explore the rich his- tory and culture of Poulsbo as recorded, preserved and ex- hibited in its museums. Meet aboard the Bainbridge ferry to Winslow before a motor coach takes us to Poulsbo's late-1800s Martinson Cabin. Here, the past comes to life as you experience daily living of early Poulsbo pioneers through their tools, transpor- tation and laundry, and hear stories about their lives. Next, enjoy lunch at the eclectic Molly Ward Gardens restau- rant, a colorful dining room in a converted barn surrounded by lush gardens. Afterward, head to downtown Poulsbo and visit the interactive dis- plays of the new Maritime Museum and Heritage Mu- seum, or explore the quaint shops and waterfront. Bain- bridge transportation, lunch and admissions included. u Friday; 9:20 am–4:20 pm; $65; cancel by May 3 14 Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey N Fred Beckey, the quintessential American dirtbag climber, has evoked mystery, adulation and vitriol since the 1940s. Beckey's stubborn, singular quest to conquer mountain peaks across the nation meant a solitary life on the road. The groundbreaking life story of this rebel athlete who inspired generations with his monu- mental first ascents, eloquent writing, and pioneer lifestyle is told for the first time in this exclusive documentary film that will be released on Netflix this summer. The WAC is host- ing a private viewing followed by a question-and-answer session hosted by some of the film's producers. Appetiz- ers included. u Monday; $40; 6–8 pm; cancel by May 7 17 Get Smoked! at Café Nordo N Riding into town and looking for trouble? Café Nordo—Pioneer Square's