Events
Auburn Tourism: For special events or to add a special event, go to www.auburntourism.com.
27th Northwest Flower & Garden Show: Feb. 11-15, Washington State Convention Center, 800 Convention Place, Seattle. Show hours: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. Showcase of gardens big and small, more than 110 free seminars, a lineup of exhibitors in the marketplace. Admission: Early bird online tickets can be purchased up to the day before the show opens by visiting www.gardenshow.com. Prices range from $17 for adults (regular $22 the week of the show or at the door); $15 per person for group advance purchases (minimum of 20 tickets online or at the door); $31 for single 2-day pass; $70 for single 5-day pass; and $5 for youth (ages 13-17). Children 12 and under are free. For more information, call 253-756-2121 or visit www.gardenshow.com
City of Auburn’s Domestic Violence Task Force: Noon-1:30 p.m. Feb. 19, City Hall, 25 West Main St., second floor, Room 3, Auburn. Presenting “a walkthrough a domestic violence case – beginning to end,” beginning in February with the 911 dispatch call and officer’s response. Guest speakers – an officer and detective – present their role in a domestic violence call from 911. The task force will continue monthly with the roles of prosecutor, the advocate, the defense attorney, the judge, the treatment agency, the medical and the community agencies. Is it free and open to the public. The task force is a community action organization committed to justice, accountability and safety through collaboration, education and prevention of domestic violence. For more information, contact Shelly V. David, domestic violence legal advocate, City of Auburn Prosecutor’s Office, at 253-931-3072 or sdavid@auburnwa.gov.
Daddy Daughter Date Night: 6:30-9 p.m. Feb. 20, 21, Auburn Senior Activity Center, 808 Ninth St. SE. An event to create special memories with your little girl. Grandpas, uncles and big brothers are welcome. Includes appetizer, dinner and dessert. Dancing with music provided by a disc jockey. Each couple gets a professional 5-by-7 memory photo and girls leave with a party favor. Ages 4-10. Cost: $45-$57 per couple, $10-$13 each additional daughter. For more information, call Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation at 253-931-3043 or visit www.auburnwa.gov
38th Annual Green River Glass Show & Sale: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 28, Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Ave. N., Kent. Presented by the Green River Depression Era Glass Club. Thirty-five vendors with 200 tables of glass, china, pottery, jewelry and miscellaneous collectibles from early to mid-20th century for sale. Special guests Randy and Debbie Coe, authors of books on American glassware, doing free glass identification (limit two items per person). Glass repair available on site. Door prizes. Special glass displays. Free parking. Admission $3, with proceeds to benefit local chapters of American Cancer Society, Lupus Foundation, and Novas Mental Health Solutions.
Benefits
Auburn Youth Resources 24th annual Valentine Breakfast: 6:30 a.m. Feb. 13, Grace Community Church, 1320 Auburn Way S. AYR it is a fully accredited, regional mental health counseling, substance abuse counseling, youth and young adult residential center serving South King and North Pierce Counties. Call now to reserve a seat at 253-351-6059. For more information, visit www.ayr4kids.org.
Painting with the Stars: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Feb. 26, Lindbloom Student Center, Green River College, 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn. Green River College Foundation hosts. Benefit the Interurban Center for the Arts. Silent auction features artwork designed and created by local community stars and artists. Items donated by local businesses. Guests will be treated to wine and hors d’oeuvres, demonstrations by local artists, and featured savant artist, Michael Tolleson. Interactive art displays, student art, and an opportunity to raise the paintbrush. Proceeds support local elementary schools by providing training and educational materials to volunteer art docent programs. Tickets are $15 advance, $20 at the door. For more information, visit www.InterurbanCenterForTheArts.org or call 253-288-3330.
The Bus Barn Bonanza: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. March 7 Held on the first Saturday of every month, February to June, October to December, Auburn School District Transportation Yard, 615 15th St. SW. Featuring arts and crafts from local artists and business people. Free to the public. A $10 vendor fee supports the Auburn High School seniors scholarship fund. For more information, visit www.busbarnbonanza.com.
Auburn Valley YMCA Garage Sale: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. March 7, Auburn Valley YMCA, 1620 Perimeter Road SW. Third annual community garage. Come discover hidden treasures or bid on silent auction items. Sale includes a signed Seahawk football. Proceeds support the Y’s annual fundraising campaign, which benefits families in the community. Donations of new or gently used items are welcome and needed. Just drop them off at the Y. For more information, contact Amy Jahn at 253-876-7557 or ajahn@seattleymca.org.
Bunco Night with AAEOP: 6:30 p.m. March 13, Dick Scobee Elementary School, 1031 14th St. NE, Auburn. Auburn Association of Educational Office Professionals’ sixth annual scholarship fundraiser. All adults welcome to play. Prizes awarded. Admission: $15 to play, enjoy light snacks and help secretaries raise money for scholarships. Special rate for groups of 12 or more. Register by March 6 to play at www.auburnaeop.org or call Ann Gilbert at 253-931-4984. Submit your reservation and payment early (by March 2) for a chance to win an exclusive early-bird prize. You may purchase tickets for the 50/25/25 and/or basket drawings at the event for $1 each. AAEOP encourages graduating seniors to apply for educational scholarships
Health
Puget Sound Blood Center drives: 9:30-11:30 a.m., 12:30-3:30 p.m. Feb. 14, Walmart, 762 Outlet Collection Way; 9-11 a.m., noon-3 p.m. Feb. 15, MultiCare Auburn Medical Center, Plaza 1, 202 N. Division St.; 8:30-10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m-2:30 p.m. Feb. 26, Auburn City Hall, council chamber, 25 W. Main St.; 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Feb. 26, Jefferson High School, little gym, 4248 S. 288th St. For more information, call 253-945-8667 or please visit www.psbc.org.
Mary Bridge Children’s Center for Childhood Safety: Car safety seat inspection on the first Wednesday of each month at MultiCare Auburn Urgent Care, 202 Cross St. SE, Auburn. Please call 253-403-1417 to schedule an appointment.
Auburn Alzheimer’s Association Support Group: Noon-1:30 p.m. first Tuesday of each month, Church of the Nazarene, 1225 29th St. SE, Room 15, Auburn. Caring for someone with memory loss? Group provides a place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss. Support groups also serve as an opportunity for participants to receive information on care management, available services, research and treatment options. Free. Contact group facilitator Val Brustad at 253-854-7658 for details.
Living Tobacco-free Weekly Free Support Group: 6 p.m. Wednesdays, MultiCare Auburn Medical Center, second floor, Heart Care Center classroom, 202 N. Division St. Free one-hour weekly support group meeting open to adults and teens wanting to quit tobacco, newly quit, struggling with relapse or helping a friend quit tobacco. For more information, contact Heidi Henson at 253-223-7538 or hhenson@seattleymca.org.
Southeast King County Parkinson’s Disease support group: Meets on the third Tuesday of the month, 10:30 a.m., St. John The Baptist Catholic Church, 25810 156th Ave. SE, Covington. Group’s monthly lunches are on the first Tuesday of the month at the Auburn Senior Activity Center, 808 Ninth St. SE, Auburn. For more information, contact Stephanie Lawson at 206-579-5206.
Gamblers Anonymous: For meeting times and locations, call toll free the Gamblers Anonymous Hotline 1-855-222-5542. Visit www.gawashington.org or www.gamblersanonymous.org for additional information.
Volunteers
Auburn Valley Humane Society: 6-8 p.m., fourth Wednesdays of the month; 10 a.m.-noon, fourth Saturdays of the month, AVHS shelter, 4910 A St. SE, Auburn. Volunteer orientation and trainings. Stop by the shelter to pick up a volunteer application or download one from www.auburnvalleyhs.org and bring it to the orientation. You may register to attend anyone of the sessions in the future by emailing slavigne@auburnvalleyhs.org. For more information, call 253-249-7849 or visit www.auburnvalleyhs.org.
Clubs, programs
Rainier Audubon Society: 7 p.m. Feb. 16, Federal Way United Methodist Church, 29645– 51st Ave. S. Discussion and a presentation by Chris Maynard on “Feathers, Form & Function.”
Striped Water Poets: Meets every Tuesday, 7- 9 p.m., at Auburn City Hall, 25 W. Main St. A roundtable critique and welcoming of new poets.
Auburn Noon Lions: Meets Tuesdays, noon, Longhorn Barbecue, 635 C St. SW. $12 for lunch, $5 for dessert and beverage. For more information, contact Ed Butler at 253-929-9358 or edbutler0314@gmail.com.
Rotary Club of Auburn: Meets noon, Wednesdays, Auburn Golf Course, banquet room, 29630 Green River Road SE. For more information, visit www.auburnrotary.org.
Auburn Morning Toastmasters: Meets every Thursday morning, 6:30-7:30, Auburn Chamber of Commerce, 25 Second St. NW. Learn the fine art of communication and public speaking in a friendly supportive atmosphere. Visitors are welcome. For more information, call 253-735-1751 or visit www.toastmasters.org.
Save Our Fish, Auburn Chapter, Puget Sound Anglers: Meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month (except December), 6 p.m. Round Table Pizza, 4002 A St. SE. Learn fishing techniques and hot spots from guest speakers and chapter experts. For more information, visit www.saveourfish.org.
“To Light a Candle”: 3-5 p.m. Feb. 28, Green River Community College, science building, room 101, 2401 SE 320th St., Auburn. A screening of the film by Maziar Bahari. Iranian-Canadian journalist, filmmaker and human rights activist and subject of the Jon Stewart film, “Rosewater”. The film raises awareness for a group of students in Iran who are being denied access to education secondary to their religious beliefs. For more information, contact ednacme@gmail.com
Libraries
Auburn Library, 1102 Auburn Way S. 253- 931-3018. Library events include:
CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Play & Learn: 10:30 a.m. Feb. 23. Newborn to age 5 with adult. Have fun singing songs, telling stories, reading books, creating art and playing. Play & Learn is in English.
Afternoon Family Story Times: 1:45 p.m. Feb. 23. Ages 3 and older with adult. Stories, songs and fun.
Build It!: 4-5 p.m. Feb. 23. Ages 6 and older with adult. Play with blocks and bring your friends for constructive, creative fun at the library.
Infant and Young Toddler Story Time: 10:15 a.m. Feb. 18 and 25. Ages newborn to 24 months with adult. Stories, songs and fun.
Toddler Story Times: 10:15 a.m. Feb. 12 and 19. Ages 2 to 3 with adult. Stories, songs and fun.
Preschool Story Time: 11 a.m. Feb. 12 and 19. Ages 3 to 7 with adult. Stories, songs and fun.
Spanish Story Times: 7 p.m. Feb. 12 and 26. Family program, all ages welcome with adult. Stories, songs and fun.
Sunday Family Movie: 2 p.m. Feb. 15. Family program, all ages welcome with adult. Contact the library for movie title.
Musical Journey Around the World: 2 p.m. Feb. 28. Presented by The Marianna Group. Ages 3 and older with adult. Take a trip with this talented trio and explore many different countries through music. Featuring songs in Russian, Spanish, German, Hebrew and many more languages.
TEENS
Study Zone: 5-7 p.m. Feb. 23. 3-5 p.m. Feb. 12, 24, 26. Grades K-12. Drop in for free homework help from trained volunteer tutors.
Teen Zone: 3:30-5 p.m. Feb. 18 and 25. Play video games, snack, get online, hang out, study, or pick-up a good book.
Teen Writers’ Group: 3;30 p.m. Feb. 20. Meet other teen authors, share what you’ve been writing, improve your craft and have fun. Snacks will be served.
Teen Thursdays, Book Swap: 3:30 p.m. Feb. 12. For teens in middle and high school. Trade in your gently used books for something new to read. A great way to get a new book to keep without spending cash.
Teen Book Club: 4 p.m. Feb. 17. “Seraphina” by Rachel Hartman. The book club meets once a month to discuss the book of the month and share what we’ve been reading.
Harry Potter Book Club, Year 2: 3:30 p.m. Feb. 24. Ages 10 to 14. Each month, focus on a different book in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. Join fun discussions and activities. Food too. Receive a Harry Potter Reading Club Card and earn a stamp at each meeting. At the end of the seven-month series, enter prize drawings with your club card based on your number of stamps earned. Register online or drop-in.
ADULTS
AARP Tax Help: 2-9 p.m. Feb. 17 and 24. Get free individualized tax preparation assistance provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits. Please bring picture I.D., documented proof of Social Security Number, and last year’s return as well as any current tax documents. Call or stop by the library to schedule an appointment, 253-931-3018.
Genealogy Assistance: 1-3 p.m. Feb. 18. Volunteers from South King County Genealogical Society will be available to answer your questions.
Drop-In to Learn about eBooks: 2-3 p.m. Feb. 12; 1-2 p.m. Feb. 18. Get started with KCLS eBooks. Bring your eReader, tablet, phone or just your questions.
Tablets 101: 2 p.m. Feb. 13. Learn how to use your new tablet. This class teaches the basics, how to turn off your device completely, wifi connection, security and app installation. All operating systems covered. Need to bring your own device. Please register.
English as a Second Language (ESL) : 6 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. No class Feb. 16. Learn English grammar, reading, writing, and conversation skills with an experienced instructor. Classes are free.
Mind Matters – The Basics, Memory Loss, Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease: 2 p.m. Feb. 19. Presented by Alzheimer’s Association. Is dementia a normal part of aging? What is the difference between Alzheimer’s disease and dementia? This class will answer these questions and cover the basics, including risk factors, diagnosis, stages of Alzheimer’s, treatments and resources. Please register.
The First Sculptor of Seattle, The Life and Art of James A. Wehn: 7 p.m. Feb. 19. Author and art historian Fred Poyner IV discusses his recent biography about the life and art of Seattle sculptor James A. Wehn. Often called “The First Sculptor of Seattle,” Wehn is recognized for creating over two hundred public sculptures, memorials, plaques and statues, including the Chief Seattle fountain statue in 1912.
Looking to sharpen your technology skills?: If you’re interested in attending a computer class, please call 253-931-3018. • One-on-One Computer Help: 2 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 3 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4 p.m., 4:30 p.m. Feb. 14, 28. • Microsoft Excel Level 1: 1:30 p.m. Feb. 25
Friends of the Auburn Library Meeting: 7 p.m. Feb. 24. Discover how you can support your library.
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Algona-Pacific Library, 225 Ellingson Road, Pacific. 253-833-3554. Library events include:
CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Toddler Story Times: 10:15 a.m. Feb. 17 and 247. Ages 2 to 3 with adult. Stories, songs and fun.
Preschool Story Times: 11 a.m. Feb. 17 and 24. Ages 3 to 5 with adult. Stories, songs and fun.
Build It at the Library: 2:30 p.m. Feb. 21. Family program, ages 6 and younger with adult. Have fun building with plastic bricks, blocks and straws. Create around a theme or build what you like. You bring the ideas and the library will supply the building materials.
Family Story Time: 10 a.m. Feb. 27. Held at the Pacific Community Center, 305 Milwaukee Ave., Pacific. Family program, all ages welcome with adult.Stories, songs and fun.
TEENS
Study Zone: 4-6 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. No Study Zone on Feb. 16. Grades K-12. Drop in for free homework help from trained volunteer tutors.
Teen Zone: 3:30-5 p.m. Feb. 12, 19 and 26. Play video games, snack, get online, hang out, study, or pick-up a good book.
Duct Tape Crafts: 2-4 p.m. Feb. 17. Grades 4 and older. Get instructions and supplies for how to make duct tape wallets, book marks and flowers. Once you have the basics down, try designs of your own.
ADULTS
Computer Class: Registration required. Please sign up at the Information Desk or call 253-833-3554.
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESL): 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Learn English grammar, reading, writing, and conversation skills with an experienced instructor. Classes are free.
Drop-In to Learn about eBooks: 2-3 p.m. Feb. 23. Get started with KCLS eBooks. Bring your eReader, tablet, phone or just your questions.
Algona-Pacific Page Turners: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18. “The Good Lord Bird” by James McBride
Tablets 101: 3:30 p.m. Feb. 27. Learn how to use your new tablet. This class teaches the basics, how to turn off your device completely, wifi connection, security and app installation. All operating systems covered. Need to bring your own device. Please register.
Mind Matters: While your brain is not a muscle, it does need care, feeding and exercise to keep it in top shape. The 2015 King County Library System adult series, Mind Matters, offers free programs, classes, tips and reading suggestions to stay sharp. It’s your mind. KCLS can help you take care of it. www.kcls.org/mindmatters
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Muckleshoot Library, 39917 Auburn-Enumclaw Road SE., Auburn. 253-931-6779. Library events include:
CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Fun at Five Family Story Times: 5 p.m. Feb. 18. Ages 3 and older with adult. Stories, songs and fun.
Bricks and More Fun: 3:30 p.m. Feb. 18. Family program, all ages welcome with adult. Play with building bricks and bring your friends for constructive fun at the library.
ADULTS
Looking to sharpen your technology skills?: If you’re interested in attending a computer class, please call 253-931-6779.
Drop-In to Learn About eBooks: 7 p.m. Feb. 26. Get started with KCLS eBooks. Bring your eReader, tablet, phone or just your questions.
Mind Matters, Introduction to Yoga: 7 p.m. Feb. 26. Never taken a yoga class before? No problem. Daniela Cawthorn will show you the basics in this introductory session. www.kcls.org/mindmatters
Network
3No Networking: 5:30 p.m. Thursdays. 3No Networking is a casual weekly get-together set aside for members of the business community to drop in and get to know each other. The mixer rotates among Auburn venues: • First Thursday of the month – Iron Horse Casino, 333 15th St. NE; • second Thursday – Auburn Wine & Caviar Company, 2402 A St. SE; • third Thursday – Station Bistro, 110 Second St. SW, Suite 125; • fourth Thursday – Zola’s Café, 402 E. Main St. Suite 120. The series is made possible by a partnership between IPZ No. 15 Auburn, the City of Auburn Office of Economic Development, Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce and the Auburn Downtown Association. For more information, contact Doug Lein, IPZ administrator, at 253-804-3101.
Auburn Area Chamber “Connecting for Success” Breakfast: 8-9 a.m., the first Wednesday of every month, Auburn Area Chamber Board Room, 25 Second St. NW, Auburn. Sponsored by the Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce. 253-833-0700.
Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce Partnership Luncheon: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., the third Tuesday of every month, Emerald Downs, Emerald Room (fourth floor), 2300 Emerald Downs Drive. Register online through the chamber.
Free income tax preparation: Through April 18, Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 4-8 p.m. and Saturdays, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Highline Outreach Center, 23835 Pacific Highway S., Kent), Building 99, room 251. Highline, United Way of King County host free tax preparation services to the public. Households that make less than $60,000, with tax returns that do not involve business taxes, rental income, or sale of property or stocks, are eligible for this free service. Participants will need to bring their Social Security card/ITIN letters for everyone on the return, photo ID, and all tax statements, such as W-2 forms, 1099 forms or SSA-1099 forms. Bringing bank account numbers, routing numbers and a copy of last year’s tax return is also highly recommended. Those participants filing returns with spouses must both be present to e-file. No appointments are necessary. For questions or more information, visit uwkc.org/taxhelp or call 800-621-4636.
Seniors
Auburn Senior Activity Center, 808 Ninth St. SE. 253-931-3016 or www.auburnwa.gov. Senior activities include:
• Senior Coffee Hours with the Mayor and Councilmembers: 10-11 a.m. the second Thursday of the month.
• Lunch: Monday-Friday, Salad bar begins at 11:30, Main meal is served at noon. Cost: $3 donation for ages 60 and over, $6 for those younger than 60.
• Movie Screenings: Wednesdays, 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. 50 cents suggested donation for refreshments.
• Monday Supper Club: 4:45-6 p.m. One Monday a month. Call 253-931-3016 for date and menu. Cost: $6 for all ages.
• Meals on Wheels: Senior services’ program offers home-delivered meals to home-bound seniors. For more information, call the center at 253-931-3016.
PROGRAMS
Volunteer opportunities: The center’s meals-on-wheels and respite programs need help to provide services to seniors. Please call 253-288-7441 or 253-931-3016, if interested.
Auburn Respite: Nonprofit adult day care program serving the community needs volunteers to help its senior participants. The group meets weekly at the center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays. The program also serves clients on the second and fourth Tuesday, from 10 to 3. The program allows caregivers to enjoy a worry-free day off while the participant enjoys socialization, companionship and lunch. For more information, contact program director Sheila Pankratz at 253-875-9163.
Entertainment
AUBURN AVENUE THEATER
Auburn Avenue Theater, 10 Auburn Ave. Call Auburn Parks, Arts & Rec at 253-931-3043, Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.-noon, or online at www.brownpapertickets.com.
February Comedy at the Ave: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 13. Presenting three comedians with a featured headliner. Ages 18 and over only. Tickets: $17 regular; $15 student/senior.
A Valentines With Sinatra and Friends: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14. Joey’s “Tribute to Sinatra and Friends.” Tickets: $20 regular; $18 student/senior; Sweetheart Package (limited quantity): $80.
AveKids, Cinderella: 2 p.m. Feb. 21. Cinderella dreams of going to the ball to see the castle and meet the prince, but her jealous stepmother makes her daydream a living nightmare. With the help of her zany Fairy Godmother, and in true StoryBook Theater style, Cindy and her plump pumpkin race to make her wish come true. Tickets: $8.
AUBURN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
2014-15 Concert season: Performances at the Theater at Auburn Mountainview, 28900 124th Ave. SE, Auburn. ASO announces its 18th season of programs in its temporary home while the Auburn Performing Arts Center is being renovated. Concert lineup: • A Very Merry Valentine: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14, 15; 2:30 p.m. Feb. 15. • A Grand Tour of Europe: 7:30 p.m. April 25, 26; 2:30 p.m. April 26. Season and single tickets available. Reserved season ticket seats $95 adults, $75 seniors. Reserved single ticket seats $34 adults, $27 seniors, $10 students. To purchase, call 253-887-7777 or purchase online at www.auburnsymphony.org.
ELSEWHERE
Music at The Station Bistro: 6-8 p.m., Bistro, 110 Second St. SW, Suite 125, Auburn. • Feb. 21, March 21: Titusville Station, evening of fun music from the ‘60s through the ‘90s, featuring old and new favorites. www.chrisjamesjazz.com
Zola’s Cafe: Live music every Friday, 7-9 p.m., 402 E. Main St., Suite 120. Live music and wine tasting on the first Saturday of each month, 7-9 p.m. For information, contact Sonia Kessler at the cafe at 253-333-9652.
“Funny Little Thing Called Love”: 8 p.m. Feb. 13-14; 3 p.m. Feb. 8, 15, Messiah Lutheran Church, 410 H St., Auburn. Deliriously funny new comedy is all about the four-letter word: L-O-V-E. Under a full moon on this unpredictable night of romance, these four rollicking tales take you on an around-the-globe journey of unexpected and hilarious twists and turns. Admission: $14 general, $10 seniors. mlcauburn.org
“Frozen”: 5:30-8 p.m. Feb. 20, Messiah Lutheran Church, 4th and H St. NE, Auburn. Free showing of the Disney movie hit, sponsored by Vesterdalen Sons of Norway Lodge 2-131. Refreshments available. Open to all. wwww.vesterdalen.org
Shrek The Musical’: 7 p.m. March 27, 28, April 3; 3 p.m. March 28, 29, April 4, Green River College, Performing Arts Building, 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn. Presented by Heavier Than Air Family Theatre. Everyone’s favorite ogre, and unlikely hero, finds himself on a life-changing journey with a wisecracking Donkey and feisty princess. This hilarious stage version is based on the Oscar-winning film. Tickets: $10 advance, $12 at the door. For more information, call 253-833-9111 or visit www.heavierthanair.com.
Auditions
“9 to 5, The Musical”: 6-9:30 p.m. March 16, Auburn Ave Theater, 10 Auburn Ave. Auburn Community Players production. Performers 16 and older. Please arrive early to fill out audition form and get your picture taken. Bring a resume, a list of conflicts for April-June, and a prepared musical theater song, 16-32 bars, no a cappella. Bring sheet music in correct key. Accompanist will be provided. Callbacks are 7-9:30 p.m. March 18. The show run is 7:30 p.m. June 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 and 2 p.m. June 14. For more information, contact Jim Kleinbeck at 253-804-5057.
Poetry
Poetry at The Station Bistro: 7-10 p.m., first Wednesdays of each month, Bistro, 110 Second St. SW, Suite 125, Auburn. Poets featured at the open mic venue. Presented by The Station Bistro, the Northwest Renaissance, Auburn Striped Water Poets. Open to poets of every age and skill level. For more information, contact mcbreenpost@aol.com.
Music
Maple Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra: Taylor Creek Church, 21110 244th Ave. SE, Maple Valley. MVYSO boasts a playing group for every level, from beginning strings to string ensemble. For more information, call 425-358-1640 or visit www.mvyso.org.
Rainier Youth Choirs: RYC has three leveled groups based on age and ability (grades 4 through college). Call 253-347-0180 to schedule an audition. For more information, visit www.rainieryouthchoirs.org.
Dance
Children’s Dance Theater Open House: Visit www.auburnchildrensdancetheater.com or call 253-887-8937 for program information. Located at 122 W. Main St. (entrance in back)
Auburn Dance Academy: Visit www.auburndanceacademy.com or call 253-833-1891 for program information. The academy is located at 1811 Howard Road, Suite 100.
Auburn Dance & Music Center: Visit www.auburndancecenter.com or call 253-833-6773 for program information. The center is located at 306 Auburn Ave.
Surrendered School of the Arts: Visit www.surrenderedschool.com or call 253-474-4881 for program information. Classes are on Tuesdays at Lifegate Auburn Foursquare Church, 307 E. Main St.
Museums
WHITE RIVER VALLEY MUSEUM
Hours: Noon-4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday and the first Thursday 6-8 p.m. Regular admission is $5 adults, $2 seniors and children. Children 2 years of age or younger are free. Free admission on the first Thursday and third Sunday of the month. For more information, visit www.wrvmuseum.org or call 253-288-7439.
EXHIBITS
Of a Feather, Artists, Birds and the Northwest: Jan. 14-June 7. Powerful art exhibit of works featuring and inspired by birds. Collection reveals artists inspired by place and nature, by birds as metaphors for the human experience and hope, and by more than a touch of the divine and mystical. The stunning and eclectic works come from generations of the Northwest’s leading artists, including some of the most influential pioneer modernists active from the 1940s through the 1960s.
Galleries
Auburn City Hall: Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Admission is free. 253-931-3043 or www.auburnwa.gov.
The Auburn Valley Creative Arts Gallery: 222 E Main St. E, Auburn. The group has monthly meetings and art demonstrations which are open to the public. To learn more, visit auburnvalleycreativearts.com.