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44 WAC Magazine | wac.net club programs tickets 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net • wac.net/club-events TICKETS All tickets are noncancelable and nonrefundable. Email clubprograms@wac.net to receive our "Hot Tickets" updates. June 1–3 Upstream Music Fest + Summit N Launched by Seattle's own Paul Allen in 2017, Upstream Music Fest + Summit is the nation's premier celebration of Pacific Northwest arts and culture that brings hundreds of local per- formers together with larger national acts to transform Pioneer Square into the city's biggest party for one long weekend. Artists will perform on two stages in the north parking lot of CenturyLink Field and at more than 15 venues in the neigh- borhood. Announced acts include Miguel, The Flaming Lips, Jawbreaker, Little Dragon, and Tacocat. u Friday–Sunday; 4–11 pm daily; tickets available until May 24: $70 single day, $125 two days, $165 three days June 1–24 The Hunchback of Notre Dame The 5th Avenue Theatre A glorious retelling of Victor Hugo's epic masterpiece, this powerful tale of love, faith and prejudice will leave you utterly SEPTEMBER 14 Cruise Ship Tour: Explorer of the Seas N Royal Caribbean's exciting Explorer of the Seas ship cruises round trip from Seattle to Alaska and offers unique activities, like the FlowRider surfing simula- tor, an ice skating rink, and a rock-climbing wall. This $1 billion floating resort also boasts a spectacular three-story dining room, shopping promenade, chapel, solarium, mini-golf, arcade, casino, showrooms, swim- ming pools, outdoor screen, bars, restaurants, parades, game shows, and much more. Tour Explorer of the Seas while she's in port and see cabins, suites, and public areas. Then enjoy lunch in the dining room. Ages 18-plus, extensive walking involved. Reservations must include le- gal name, date of birth, Social Security number, and driver's license or passport number. u Friday; 10:30 am–2:30 pm; $25; cancel by August 29 OCTOBER 28 Chehalis-Centralia Murder Mystery Dinner Train N "Who dunnit?" Those words will be in your head as you enjoy a classic steam-pow- ered train ride aboard the Chehalis-Centralia Murder Mystery Dinner Train. After a 90-minute motor coach ride to Chehalis, costumed staff will welcome you aboard a fully restored 1920s dining car before you wind through the upper Chehalis River Valley, full of fall color. As you dine on a three-course meal, actors will provide an entertaining story and clues along the way. Then, match wits with other "detectives" trying to solve the crime. When reserving, select your entrée: chicken cordon bleu, salmon, prime rib, or vege- tarian. Children's entrée is chicken strips. Wine available for purchase. u Sunday, 2–8 pm; $88 adults, $52 children 10 and under; cancel by August 28 EXTRAS May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 June 5, 12 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.