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What’s Happening for Aug. 29

A pygmy owl with a broken wing is recovering at For Heaven's Sake Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation center north of Grand Mound. A program on owls is planned at the Olympia Timberland library Sept. 10.
A pygmy owl with a broken wing is recovering at For Heaven's Sake Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation center north of Grand Mound. A program on owls is planned at the Olympia Timberland library Sept. 10. Staff photographer/file

Sept. 1

United States Navy Band: The band will play a free concert at 6:30 p.m. in Clocktower Park at 1401 Palisade Blvd., DuPont. Bring chairs and blankets. Refreshments will be sold to benefit the DuPont Historical Museum.

Sept. 2-4

Olympia Harbor Days: 43rd annual Olympia Harbor Days Tugboat Races and Festival celebrating the maritime heritage of the South Puget Sound on the Olympia waterfront. 5-8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m Sunday. Tugboat races Sunday.

Sept. 3

Open Farm Day: Nature Nurtures Farm is open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at 2406 Delphi Road SW for self-guided tours. Meet the animals, see the farm and participate in hands-on activities, including grooming horses and collecting eggs. Information: 360-878-7730.

Sept. 9

United Way of Lewis County Golf Tournament: 11 a.m. for a four-person scramble, at Riverside Golf Club Pavilion, 1451 NW Airport Road, Chehalis. Hot dog lunch, barbecue dinner and prizes. Information and team reservations: 360-748-8100 or admin@lewiscountyuw.com.

Sept. 10

Great Yards Get Together: Free community event features demonstrations and resources to help residents create beautiful and healthy lawns, yards and gardens. Learn from local experts how to save time and money with practices that are safe for people, pets and water, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Heritage Park, 509 Water St. SW, Olympia. Information: smccleary@ci.olympia.wa.us.

Owls of the Pacific Northwest: Claudia Supensky For Heaven's Sake Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation (FHSARR), will share the stage with seven owls, each belonging to a different species, who will assist her in telling the story of owls in the Pacific Northwest, 2-3 p.m.. at the Olympia Timberland Library, 313 Eighth Ave. SE. Information: 360-352-0595 or www.TRL.org.

Sept. 13

Tours of the Schmidt House: The Heritage Builders history program hosts free guided tours of Tumwater’s historic Schmidt House at 11 a.m. The one-hour tours are led by Bob Crim, who for 60 years has been the caretaker of the house and grounds. The tour requires negotiating stairways to three floors and the basement level. Information: 360-786-8117 or email history@olytumfoundation.org to reserve a spot or to arrange a group tour.

Sept. 18

Nisqually Land Trust annual meeting and Salmon Bake: Dinner and presentation from 4-7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Park, 6500 79th Ave. NE, Olympia. Donation of $10 suggested. RSVP by Sept. 10, at 360-489-3400 or staff@nisquallylandtrust.org.

Oct. 1

Buddy Walk: Event to raise awareness and inclusion of people with Down syndrome starts at 9 a.m. at Fire Station 34, 8407 Steilacoom Road in Lacey. Information: Becca Brandt, president, South Puget Sound Up with Down Syndrome, 360-915-6276.

This story was originally published August 29, 2016 at 1:18 AM with the headline "What’s Happening for Aug. 29."

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