What’s Happening for Sept. 18
Sunday
Nisqually Land Trust annual meeting and salmon bake: Dinner and presentation 4-7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Park, 6500 79th Ave. NE, Olympia. Donation of $10 suggested. RSVP by Sept. 10 at 360-489-3400 or staff@nisquallylandtrust.org.
Sept. 20
Meet the candidates: A forum between county commissioner candidates Gary Edwards and Karen Hulse, 7 p.m. at the McLane Grange #383 at 932 Delphi Road, Olympia. Information: 360-808-3307.
Sept. 24
Blood drive: Pint for a Pint blood drive benefits Thurston and Mason county hospitals. Donate blood and get a pint of ice cream. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Ralph’s Thriftway, 1908 Fourth Ave. E., Olympia. Information: Carly Brettmann at 360-596-0112.
Vintage Sewing Machines: Molly Casey will talk about the history of mechanical sewing machines and the ethics of durable manufacturing versus mass production of disposable things. 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Lacey Timberland Regional Library, 500 College St. SE. Information: 360-491-3860 or see trl.org.
Olympia’s own TUSH Burlesque presents Falling for TUSH: Olympia’s neoburlesque troupe and guest Luminous Pariah. Doors open at 7 p.m., show begins at 8 p.m., at the Capitol Theater, 206 Fifth Ave. SE, in Olympia. General admission is $20; OFS member price is $18, and tickets can be purchased at olympiafilmsociety.org. $3 service charge for online ticket sales. Information: tushburlesque.com or 360-754-6670.
Oct. 1
Buddy Walk: Event to raise awareness and inclusion of people with Down syndrome, 9 a.m. at Fire Station 34, 8407 Steilacoom Road, Lacey. Information: Becca Brandt, president, South Puget Sound Up with Down Syndrome, 360-915-6276.
This story was originally published September 18, 2016 at 1:42 AM with the headline "What’s Happening for Sept. 18."