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What’s Happening for March 7

Becca Stephens and Kristine Kordell of Tacoma wander through the Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, Sept. 29, 2012.
Becca Stephens and Kristine Kordell of Tacoma wander through the Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, Sept. 29, 2012. Craig Sailor/Staff writer

Monday (March 7)

Paris Climate Summit: State, city and faith perspectives: Three participants in the Paris meetings — Jay Manning of Pacific Coast Collaborative, former Olympia Mayor Stephen Buxbaum and Compact of Mayors and Washington Unitarian-Universalist Voices for Justice’s Bill McPherson — give their perspectives, 7-9 p.m. at the Olympia Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 2300 East End St. NW, Olympia (parking entrance). Information: lesliehr@aol.com.

Tuesday

Science Cafe: A New Look at the Mima Mounds: This study started as an idea for an undergraduate geographic information system lab to see whether tools designed for hydrology analysis could classify the Mima Mounds. High-resolution elevation data made this possible and more than 27,000 mounds in five prairies in southern Thurston County were identified. Find out more at 7 p.m. at Orca Books, 509 E. Fouth Ave., Olympia. Information: 360-352-0123.

Thursday

Dementia Talks: Helping Care Partners Understand: Take some of the mystery out of dementia care, 2:30-4:30 p.m. at the Virgil Clarkson Lacey Senior Center, 6757 Pacific Ave SE, Lacey. Information: 360-407-3967 or southsoundseniors.org.

Saturday

Lacey Parent Cooperative Preschool open house: Teachers and parent volunteers will be on hand 10 a.m.-noon, to answer questions and give tours of the preschool classrooms. Children can participate in art activities and explore classroom materials, 6628 Mullen Road SE, Lacey. Enrolling children 2  1/2 to 5 years old. Information: laceypreschool.com or 360- 459-5297.

Nature Nurtures Farm: The gala includes entertainment and live and silent auctions, 6-10 p.m. at the Black Lake Grange, at 6011 Black Lake Blvd. SW, Olympia. Tickets: naturenurturesfarm.bpt.me.

Sunday

International Women’s Day celebration: A panel of women, diverse in age and background, discuss issues they have faced, 1-3 p.m. Abigail Stuart House-Woman’s Club of Olympia, 1002 Washington St. SE, Olympia. Cookies, tea and coffee provided. Donations accepted.

The Esoterics: St. John’s Episcopal Church presents choral music inspired by the poetry of Sufi mystic Rumi, 3 p.m., corner of 19th Ave. SE and Capitol Way, Olympia. Donations accepted. Free child care.

March 14

Witness to Revolution: The story of Anna Louise Strong: Filmmaker Lucy Ostrander screens her portrait of author and labor activist Anna Louise Strong (1885-1970). $2 suggested donation. Noon, Washington State Capital Museum, 211 21st Ave SW, Olympia.

March 16

Community Orchestra concert: The South Puget Sound Community Orchestra plays a free concert featuring musical and movie medleys at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Black Hills High School, 7741 Littlerock Road. Information: ci.tumwater.wa.us.

March 17

Collecting or Hoarding? How to Identify When You’ve Crossed the Line: Elain Carroll, owner of Habitat for Your Sanity, will speak from 2:30-4 p.m. about how we acquire and maintain levels of “stuff” in our lives. Virgil Clarkson Lacey Senior Center, 6757 Pacific Ave SE, Lacey. Information: 360-407-3967 or southsoundseniors.org.

This story was originally published March 6, 2016 at 4:21 PM with the headline "What’s Happening for March 7."

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