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44 WAC Magazine | wac.net club programs events served just for the WAC from 8–9 pm. In a new Capitol Hill location, this tropical paradise will send you on a mini vacation, especially if you dress in aloha wear! u Tuesday; 6:30–9:30 pm; $48; cancel by March 27 17 La Conner & Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Few things say spring more than Skagit Valley's tulip fields ablaze in a rainbow of colors. Enjoy the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival and more as we head to La Conner for this annual spectacle. Eat lunch at Calico Cupboard, followed by time for shopping, or explore the area's history and culture at the Skagit County Histori- cal Museum. Then, tiptoe through the tulips at Tulip Town and RoozenGaarde, known for their endless acres of tulips. Our blooming good "field" trip includes transpor- tation to and from the WAC, lunch and admissions. u Tuesday; 9:30 am–5:30 pm; $85; cancel by April 9 18 Collecting Fine Art: Visual Literacy with Allan Kollar WAC member and active artist, teacher and collector Allan Kollar will help mem- bers discover the art of collecting art. If anyone has thought of purchasing a paint- ing or building a collection with the intent of enriching their environment, this informative speech will be worth attending. Appetizers included. u Wednesday; 6–8 pm; $35; cancel by March 11 19 Tween & Teen Self-Defense Class N Discover your inner strength and learn the skills needed to thwart those uncomfort- able and personal situations. Self-defense skills are not only for those few times in your life you have a scary en- counter. Self-defense should be an integral part of your living strategy. Learn all the tools to safely manage these life situations through the power of your intuition and personal surroundings. This three-hour course was de- veloped by Seattle Children's Security Team and is geared towards those 12 and older. u Thursday; 4:30–7:30 pm; $56; cancel by April 10 21 SODO Urbanworks Wine Tasting Experience a uniquely Seattle food and drink experience at SODO Urbanworks, a multi-tenant complex that houses restau- rants, wine-tasting rooms, breweries, and retail. Begin with lunch at Schooner Exact Brewing Company. Then, enjoy tastings from three wineries that use only Walla Walla–grown grapes and do all of their production in Seattle—Latta Wines, whose Grenache was listed in 2015's Top 100 Wines in the World by Wine Enthusiast; Struc- ture Cellars, offering unique fruit-forward Washington wines at their fullest; and Ker- loo Cellars, known for their palate-challenging wines. Each tasting room has great ambience, music, and wine- maker-led tours. Includes lunch and tasting fees; meet there. u Saturday; 12–4 pm; $80; cancel by April 13 22 Kid-A-Palooza with Recess Monkey N You ready to rock? This year's Children's Spring Party turns into a not-so-average rock concert. Recess Monkey— three Seattle teachers who specialize in high-energy shows and laugh-out-loud lyrics—are coming to the WAC for our very own Kid- A-Palooza. Get ready for a 45-minute show filled with nothing but family fun and indie-rock vibes. u Sunday; 11 am; compli- mentary by reservation; cancel by April 13 24 Kids Printmaking N Did you know you can use gelatin to make fantastic art? Squirrelly Work- shop will be on hand to teach your kids how to transform a slab of gelatin into a work of art. Kids will use paint and ob- 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net • wac.net/club-events

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