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What’s Happening for Sept. 29


Byron Thorp views his move to Quixote Village as a life-saver, helping him to break away from a drug habit.
Byron Thorp views his move to Quixote Village as a life-saver, helping him to break away from a drug habit. Staff photographer

Tuesday (Sept. 29)

Communicating to Connect: A free introduction to Dr. Marshall Rosenberg’s process of nonviolent communication will be 6:45-9 p.m., at Lincoln Elementary School, southeast corner of Washington Street Southeast and 21st Avenue Southeast. Information: Liv Monroe at 360-357-4503 or livmonroe@gmail.com.

Wednesday

TED Talk: Does money make you evil? Explore how money and the perception of being rich and powerful can change behavior for good or ill. The event is at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday at the Olympia Senior Center, 222 Columbia St. NW, Olympia. Information: 360-586-6181 or southsoundseniors.org.

Saturday

Thurston Solar Tour 2015: See how solar works in Thurston County on a free, self-guided tour from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at 10 sites, both residential and commercial. Download a map and learn more at thurstonsolartour.com.

Saturday-Sunday

Hunter sight-in: Capitol City Rifle and Pistol Club, 14318 Littlerock Road, Littlerock, will have a sight-in for firearms owners starting at 9 a.m. Instruction will cover the handling of firearms, including loading, aiming and firing rifles. The club will supply 200-yard range, spotting scopes, sandbags, bench rests, targets and a range safety officer. $5. No appointment necessary; bring your rifle and ammunition; 360-956-0608 or ccrpclub.org.

Sunday

Thurston County 1875-1900 and 28th annual Cider Sunday: Free family event celebrating Thurston County history during the years 1875-1900. Displays, hands-on activities, period clothing, music, food and river walk tour available. Cider pressing $3 per gallon — bring your own apples and jugs. Tumwater Falls Park, 110 Deschutes Parkway SW, Tumwater, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: 360-539-8839 or tumwaterhistoricalassociation.org

Quixote Village celebration: The public is invited to celebrate the Village’s Silver Medal for Urban Excellence award in a national competition sponsored by the Rudy Bruner Foundation (brunerfoundation.org/rba). The event is 2-4 p.m. There will be a brief awards ceremony at 2:30 p.m. to honor the partners who helped make the Village a reality, and everyone will be welcome to tour the Village and meet its residents and sponsors.

Oct. 7

Lacey Chamber luncheon: The featured speaker is Jan Teague, president and CEO of Washington Retail Association. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 7 at the Worthington Center at Saint Martin’s University. The program begins at noon, and the cost for members who register is $20. Cost for members who pay at the door and guests is $25. Participants are urged to pay at thinkchamber1st. laceychamber.com/events/details/ forum-09-02-2015-3602.

Oct. 9

Mason County Power of the Purse: Turning Pointe Domestic Violence Services hosts its third annual Power of the Purse. It’s from 4-7 p.m. Oct. 9 at Little Creek Events Center, 91 W. State Route 108, Shelton. Silent and live auctions. Tickets are $25 each, which includes entry, appetizers, dessert, and a cocktail or another beverage. Tickets are at turningpointe.org, at Turning Pointe’s Facebook page or by calling 360-426-1216. Donations of new and gently used purses, wallets and scarves can be made at 210 Pacific Court, Shelton.

Oct. 10

South Sound Women’s Day: Speaker Marilyn McKenny highlights the event, which runs 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Oct. 10. at South Puget Sound Community College’s Student Union Building, 2011 Mottman Road SW. Presentation topics include career, business, networking, home maintenance, cooking and financial education. Tickets are $75, if purchased by Oct. 3, $85 after Oct. 3. Includes lunch and wine reception. To register, go to southsoundwomensevents.org.

Oct. 11

Dixieland jazz: The Bellingham Dixieland All Stars will be at the Olympia Elks Lodge No. 186, 1818 Fourth Ave. NE, Olympia. Sunday from 1-4:30 p.m. Information: 360-943-9123. Members $10, general admission $14.

Oct. 13

Candidates forum: The Mason County Senior Activities Center and the League of Women Voters of Mason County are sponsoring a free event from 2-4 p.m. at the Senior Activities Center, 190 W. Sentry Drive, Shelton. Featured are candidates for the positions of mayor, commissioner of finance and accounting, Port of Shelton Position 1, and four Shelton School District Board positions. Information: 360-426-7374.

This story was originally published September 28, 2015 at 11:00 PM with the headline "What’s Happening for Sept. 29."

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