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What’s Happening for Sept. 20

Most of the buildings at Millersylvania State Park, shown on Thursday, June 25, 2009, were built with stimulus money in the 1930s. The 842-acre camping park has wooded areas, shoreline on Deep Lake and hiking trails. No Discover Pass is required at state parks on Saturday, for National Public Lands Day.
Most of the buildings at Millersylvania State Park, shown on Thursday, June 25, 2009, were built with stimulus money in the 1930s. The 842-acre camping park has wooded areas, shoreline on Deep Lake and hiking trails. No Discover Pass is required at state parks on Saturday, for National Public Lands Day. Staff photographer/file

Tuesday

Meet the candidates: A forum between county commissioner candidates Gary Edwards and Kelsey Hulse will be at 7 p.m. at the McLane Grange #383 at 932 Delphi Road, Olympia. Information: 360-808-3307.

Saturday

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. Capitol Theater, 206 Fifth Ave. SE, in Olympia. General admission is $20; OFS member price is $18. Purchase at olympiafilmsociety.org with a$3 service charge. Information: tushburlesque.com or 360-754-6670.

Free parks: No Discover Pass required in recognition of National Public Lands Day. Free days apply only to day-use access by vehicle, not overnight stays or rented facilities.

Friends of the Poor Walk/Run: The Society of St. Vincent de Paul sponsors the ninth annual event to benefit those in need of emergency financial rental assistance, utility assistance and other basic necessities. On-site registration will begin at 10 a.m. at St. Michael Catholic Church, 1055 Boundary St., Olympia. The walk will start at 10:30 a.m., signaled by an alpine horn. We will proceed from St. Michael Church to the Olympia Farmers Market and return, for a total of 3 miles. Information, registration and pledging: svdpusa.net/walk/1516.

Author talk and book signing: “Tranquility” is the true tale of an impulsive young man who sets sail on a three-week voyage in an old wooden boat. Meet Billy Sparrow, local author, sailor, and adventurer, at 1 p.m. at Brilliant Moon Books, 116 W. Railroad Ave., Suite 104, Shelton. Free. Copies of the book will be available for sale and signing. Information: 360-868-2190.

Relay For Life Garage Sale Fundraiser: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at the VFW Hall, 2902 Martin Way E., Olympia. Benefits the Phil Harlan Homes 4 Hope Relay Team and the American Cancer Society. Contact: katypayne4@yahoo.com

Sept. 26

Puget Sounders chorus: See the Puget Sounders a cappella men’s chorus at their new venue at 7 p.m., The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 1601 North St. SE, Olympia. The event marks the 55th anniversary of the Puget Sounders.

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 20, 2016 at 2:09 AM with the headline "What’s Happening for Sept. 20."

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