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MAY | JUNE 2018

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42 WAC Magazine | wac.net club programs events for kids 6–12. u See June 25 and August 6 for two more weeks of camp fun; Monday–Thursday; 9 am–4 pm; $375 (members), $385 (nonmembers); 15 percent discounts for sib- lings; cancel one week prior to camp date; lunches and camp giveaways included. Junior members may invite friends to join the fun. 20 11th Annual Scavenger Hunt on Lake Union N This "Clueless in Seattle" on-the-water scavenger hunt is competitive, fun, and the perfect summer event for sin- gles, pairs or groups. Teams of 10 cruise Lake Union in electric Duffy boats, finding various locations and points of interest to solve a list of clever clues. The first team to return to the dock with the most correct answers wins the game. The scaven- ger hunt has a new set of clues every year, so every- one has a fair shot. Casual food, sweets, bottled water, and soft drinks are included onboard each boat, but you may also bring your own beer, wine, CDs, decor, or extra food to help spark your creative thinking. u Friday; 6–9 pm; $72; cancel by July 11 21 Discover the Magic of Dunn Gardens and Carkeek Park N Established in 1915 by the Olmstead Brothers, Dunn Gardens has stood in a secluded northwestern Seattle neighborhood for over 100 years. Come enjoy this place of timeless grace and tranquility as you learn about the different plants and trees that surround you during a docent-led tour through the garden. Take a break for a catered picnic in the gardens before we complete a 2-mile docent-led hike through near- by Carkeek Park. Don't miss this family experience. Come enjoy the natural beauty Seat- tle has to offer. u Saturday; $40; 11 am–4 pm; cancel by July 6 25 Tour of the FBI N The Seattle Of- fice of the FBI is comprised of 14 floors of the Abraham Lincoln Building on Third Avenue. Join us for a private overview with special agents. Learn the history of the FBI, hear about the variety of fraud they investi- gate, inspect different types of weapons and ammunition used over the years, see the Roll of Honor room, and view a couple of short movies. As a special treat, there will be a photo session, and if time allows, a visit to the FBI store to purchase selected items. Must provide full legal name and date of birth, place of birth, Social Security number, and proof of citizenship in advance. Limited to 20. u Wednesday; 9:30 am–12:30 pm; $20; cancel by July 12 25 Dock Night Concert at College Club Seattle N Back by popular demand! We're hosting another dock concert at College Club Se- attle. Join us on the water of South Lake Union for kayaking, paddleboarding, live music, and drinks. Bring your own picnic dinner to enjoy on the dock between fun on the lake. Event includes access to Col- lege Club Seattle's kayaks and paddleboards and two drink tickets. Reserve your spot today. Event is for members and guests 21-plus. u Wednesday; 6–9 pm; $40; cancel by July 18 AUGUST 03 Seattle Art Fair at CenturyLink Event Center N The Seattle Art Fair is a three- day, one-of-a-kind destination showcasing the best in mod- ern and contemporary art. It brings together the region's strong collector base; local, national, and international galleries; and area museums. Arrive at the Art Fair at your leisure, then meet at 5:30 pm for a 45-minute tour led by a docent with a curatorial art background. You will be taken to a few of the biggest and fanciest galleries from differ- ent parts of the world and have an opportunity to meet gallerists or artists. Tour ends near the lounges, where you may purchase food and drink, or explore more of the 100-plus exhibitors and their artwork until 8 pm. Ticket includes all-day admission and docent tour. u Friday; 5:30–6:15 pm; $30; noncancelable/nonrefundable 06–09 WAC Juniors Summer Camp: Be Creative Create, decorate and make! All artists will flourish as this week of creativity spans from chocolate-making to glassblowing. Each day will include two activities, lunch, and swimming. Appropriate for kids 6–12. u See June 25 and July 16 for two more weeks of camp fun; Monday–Thursday; 9 am–4 pm; $375 (members), $385 (nonmembers); 15 percent discounts for sib- lings; cancel one week prior to camp date; lunches and camp giveaways included. Junior members may invite friends to join the fun. 206.464.3060 • clubprograms@wac.net • wac.net/club-events

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