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Events for the coming week: Acoustic festival, Blintzapalooza and more

Saturday

Acoustic groove

Join in an 11-hour celebration of collaboration and diverse acoustically driven music and artists of the Pacific Northwest at the annual Olympia Acoustic Festival. The headliner is David Bazan, with performances at the Eagles Ballroom, 805 Fourth Ave. E., Olympia. Musicians including Tobias the Owl, Eleanor Murray, Paul Mauer and the Silence March to May plus many more will perform on the ballroom and lounge stages. It’s 1-11 p.m. Saturday, with tickets $12 in advance, $15 at the door. Go to eventbrite.com/e/olympia-acoustic-festival-2016-tickets-20848369033.

Sunday

Blintzapalooza is back!

Temple Beth Hatfloh’s Blintzapalooza, a fundraiser for local nonprofits, returns to Olympia 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday. Volunteers will be on hand to serve blintzes and bagels with lox and cream cheese, and there will be a used book sale 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. If you’re a cheesecake lover and make a mean one yourself, take part in the cooking/baking competition for the region’s tastiest cheesecake. Judging begins at 11 a.m., with the winners announced at 12:30 p.m. Temple Beth Hatfloh, 201 Eighth Ave. SE, Olympia.

Tuesday

Discussing dementia

Delving into the sensitive subjects of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, the Readers Theater Unlimited will be performing three one-act plays at the Lacey Timberland Library, 500 College St. SE, Olympia. The plays — “Steering into the Skid,” “In the Garden” and “Riding the Waves” — take a personal look at those engaged in the difficult journey. 3-5 p.m. Tuesday. Free. For more information, call 360-401-3860.

Saturday

Happy days

Come out to hear the talent of the Olympia Youth Chorus when it performs its spring concert, “I Sing Because I’m Happy.” The 7 p.m. concert Saturday is at the Washington Center for Performing Arts, 512 Washington St. SE, Olympia. Tickets are $10-$17, plus a $3 service fee, and are available at 360-753-8586 or washingtoncenter.org.

Friday — Monday

Triple play

South Puget Sound Community College will showcase the talents of its students this weekend. The College Orchestra, conducted by Chip Schooler, will feature soloist Anne Boska, cello, and Emma Richart, French horn, in a 7:30 p.m. concert at the Minnaert Center for Performing Arts, 2011 Mottman Road SW. Tickets are $5-$7. The College Chorus and Chamber Choir will be performing “Music of the Night,” under the direction of John Lehrack, in a 7:30 p.m. concert Sunday also at the Minnaert Center. Tickets are $5-$7. The third presentation will be the SPSCC Student Film Showcase at 7 p.m. Monday at the Minnaert Center. This event is free. For more information, go to washingtoncenter.org.

Saturday —Thursday

Turning Japanese

Now considered a classic, the adult-oriented anime film “Only Yesterday” is a portrait of a woman’s place in Japanese society. It is being shown at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Capitol Theater, 206 Fifth Ave. SE, Olympia. There will be a post-film question-and-answer session with Leslie Shore, Ph.D., and Myazaki scholar. The film will be shown through Thursday. Go to olympiafilmsociety.org for more information.

This story was originally published March 18, 2016 at 1:00 AM with the headline "Events for the coming week: Acoustic festival, Blintzapalooza and more."

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