What’s Happening for March 7
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."