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MAY / JUNE 2018 43 10 Adult Pirate Party Cruise N Avast, ye mateys! This summer, party like a pirate as you sail into the sunset aboard the 50-foot gal- leon Queen Anne's Revenge. Emerald City Pirates provides a costumed crew for this one-hour cruise from South Lake Union Park. Purchase pi- rate swag in the ship's store, learn to speak like a pirate, fire the ship's water cannons, enjoy a limbo contest and best-dressed pirate contest, and get down pirate-style to Top 40 music and golden oldies. Your adventure begins at nearby Cask & Trotter for a family-style barbecue dinner with included wine, beer, and soft drinks. This event is for ages 21-plus. You may bring your own food and alcohol onboard. It's time to get your pirate on! u Friday; 5:30–8:30 pm; $75, $40 cruise only; cancel by August 1 18 Pioneers Come Alive at Lake View Cemetery N Seattle actress Beth Ams- bary becomes Louisa Boren Denny as she narrates a 90-minute walking tour of the pioneer graves at Capitol Hill's Lake View Cemetery. This educational venture takes you back as you visit the lives of the early settlers and founders who called Seattle their home. For a town that now sees itself club programs events as polished, polite, and fairly proper, Seattle's beginning was rough-and-tumble. And Amsbary—both herself and as Louisa—has come to really know and care about her dear-departed charges. Fol- lowing this trip through time, join us for optional brunch at nearby Volunteer Park Cafe and Marketplace. u Saturday; 9:30 am tour, 11:15 am brunch; $32, $15 tour only; cancel by August 10 22 History and Culture of Costume Jewelry with Rhinestone Rosie N The WAC will be getting an exclusive lecture on the his- tory and culture of costume jewelry from Rhinestone Ros- ie. We will head to her shop in Queen Anne and learn about the history and culture of costume jewelry while get- ting to explore her space. She will use examples from her inventory and then do evalua- tions for attendees on two to three items. Find out if your great-grandmother's earrings are worth something! u Wednesday; 6–8 pm; $30; cancel by August 15 Juniors Summer Camp with the WAC Day camps for youth ages 6–12 Enjoy swimming, open gym, crafts, and more at the WAC Featuring fun field trips during every session of camp! June 25–28 Adventureland July 16–19 All About Sports August 6–9 Be Creative Monday–Thursday • 9 am–3 pm $375 members/$385 guests Lunch included Register with Mary Ellen Jilek 206.464.3062 or clubprograms@wac.net