What’s Happening for March 16
Wednesday (March 16)
Community Orchestra concert: The South Puget Sound Community Orchestra will play a free concert featuring musical and movie medleys at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of Black Hills High School, 7741 Littlerock Road. Information: ci.tumwater.wa.us.
Thursday
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. Virgil Clarkson Lacey Senior Center, 6757 Pacific Ave. SE, Lacey. Information: 360-407-3967 or southsoundseniors.org.
Homes First fundraiser: The National Association of Professional Mortgage Women is sponsoring a St. Patrick’s Day event to support Homes First and affordable rental housing in Thurston County. The event is 7-10 p.m. at Tugboat Annie’s, 2100 West Bay Drive NW, Olympia. Tickets are $25 or $45 per couple, call 360-753-5626 or 360-280-9690.
Olympia World Affairs Council: Maintaining the Mandate of Heaven: Power, Prosperity and Problems in 21st Century China is the topic of this month’s meeting featuring Karl Fields, professor of Asian politics and government at the University of Puget Sound. Doors open at 7 p.m., program begins at 7:30 at Thurston Economic Development Council, South Puget Sound Community College, 4220 Sixth Ave. SE, Lacey. Information: Kris Gupta, 360-753-2428.
Sunshine Preschool Open House: Teachers will be on hand 5-7 p.m. to answer questions and give tours of the preschool classroom. Children can participate in art activities and explore classroom materials. At Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1925 Boulevard Road SE, Olympia. Enrolling children 2 1/2 -5 years old. Information wpc.sunshine@gmail.com or 360-357-5750.
Saturday
Easter egg hunt: For kids age 10 and younger, 10:30 a.m. at Bayview Thriftway, 516 Fourth Ave. W., Olympia.
Capital Food and Wine Festival: The yearly nonprofit fundraiser featuring more than 100 Washington wines, regional breweries, local restaurant fare and live music. It runs noon-9 p.m. at the Marcus Pavilion at Saint Martin’s University, 5300 Pacific Ave SE, Lacey. Tickets are $15 at the door after 2 p.m. $10 when purchased in advance or at the door from noon-2. Tickets and info: capitalfoodandwinefestival.com.
Relay for Life fundraiser: Dinner and dancing with the Mud Bay Blues Band and Laura Lowe and special guests George Barner and Lanny Slater, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, 2902 Martin Way E. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., spaghetti dinner hosted by Dirty Dave’s at 7, music and dancing at 8. $25 per person. All money raised supports the American Cancer Society. For reservations, call 360-280-3439.
Author Jerry Ramsey: In his book, “Stealing Puget Sound: 1832-1869,” author Jerry V. Ramsey exposes the political tension between the first British settlers and the U.S. pioneers who crossed the Oregon Trail 15 years later. Ramsey will tell the story at the Tenino Timberland Regional Library from 2-3:30 p.m., 172 Central Ave. W. Information: 360-264-2369.
This story was originally published March 13, 2016 at 10:50 AM with the headline "What’s Happening for March 16."