Events
Auburn Tourism: For special events or to add a special event, go to auburntourism.com.
Washington Sportsmen’s Show: Jan. 25-29, Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 Ninth Ave. SW, Puyallup. Show hours: noon-8 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. One of Washington’s largest combined outdoor adventure and sport fishing boat events. Displays, demonstrations, speakers, products. Admission: $12 adults; $5 juniors (6-16), children 5 and under free. Free parking. For more information, including online ticket purchases and discounts, visit thesportshows.com, or call 503-246-8291
34th annual Tacoma Home & Garden Show: Jan. 26-29, Tacoma Dome, 2727 E D St. Show hours: 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Thursday-Saturday; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Featuring more than 500 exhibitors from throughout the region. Spotlighting services and products, gardens, the popular Vintage Market, “how-to” seminars and more. Free parking. Admission: $12 for adults and free to children 16 and under. Weekday discount coupons available at otshows.com/ths/
Valley Christian School Open House: 10 a.m.-noon, Jan. 28, 1312 Second St. SE, Auburn. Valley Christian School commits to partnering with families to provide an academically excellent, Christ-centered education. VCS educates students 2 years old to the eighth grade. For more information, contact Becky Clowers at 253-833-3541 or becky.clowers@valley-christian.com, or visit valley-christian.com.
6th annual Wedding & Event Show: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. March 4, Green River College, Student Union Building, Grand Hall, 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn. Vendors, food tastings, entertainment and resources. Free admission. For more information, call 253-333-6010 or visit Facebook (The Wedding & Event Show-formerly My Wedding My Way).
Benefits
Sleep Train’s Pajama Drive for Foster Kids: Through Feb. 26. Donations of new PJs in all sizes – infant to teen – can be dropped off at any Sleep Train store. For more information, visit sleeptrainfosterkids.org.
Relay For Life of Auburn Community Businesses Kickoff Luncheon: Noon-1 p.m. Jan. 27, Bogey’s Public House, Auburn Golf Course, 29630 Green River Road SE. Mayor Nancy Backus and the relay event committee invite the public. Cost: $5 per person. Door prize drawings. RSVP: natasha.daily@cancer.org. For more information, visit relayforlife.org/auburnwa.
Bus Barn Bonanza: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 4, first Saturday of the month, Auburn School District Transportation Department, 615 15th St. SW. Join as a vendor, a shopper or a looker at the bazaar, swap meet, flea market business and networking opportunity. Gifts, yard sale items and more. Proceeds from vendor fees at $10 a table space go to the Senior Scholarship Foundation. Bus Barn Bonanza is a nonprofit organization. Any business or individuals interested in matching its makings or would like to be a vendor, please call 253-227-7789 or visit busbarnbonanza.com.
26th annual AYR Valentine Breakfast: 6:30-8:30 a.m. Feb. 10, Grace Community Church, 1320 Auburn Way S. Theme: Creating Connections to the Future. Program features an update from Auburn Youth Resources, guest speakers and raffle. Admission: $25 per person. Fee helps cover event expenses and supports programs and services for youth in the community. Please RSVP by Feb. 6 at ayr4kids.org.
Crab and Brewfest: 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, Community and Events Center at Les Gove Park, 910 Ninth St. SE. Soroptimist International of Auburn invites the public to a night of all-you-can-eat Dungeness crab and the opportunity to help them continue charitable work in the community. Guests can enter to win one of several trips in the Gambling for Getaways raffle, or donate to the Raise the Paddle fundraiser benefiting the club’s Shelter for Sisters program. The effort helps fund the initial relocation costs for victims of domestic violence. Tickets are $75 per person and can be purchased at crabandbrewfest.com. The first 75 to register will receive a free drink. For more information please visit www.siauburn.org or crabandbrewfest.com.
Passport to Hope Benefit Dinner: 5 p.m. Feb. 25, Maplewood Greens Banquet Hall, 4050 Maple Valley Highway, Renton. Q Missions, a local nonprofit organization that provides support for veterans and their families, hosts fundraiser. Comedian Drew Lynch performs. Raffle and silent auction. All proceeds will help facilitate veteran peer support, building projects and education. Tickets available at eventbrite.com listed under QMissions. $75 per person for general admission or a table for $750, VIP tables are $1,000. For more information, visit qmissions.org or facebook.com/qmissions.
Relay For Life of Auburn Carnival for a Cure: 6-8 p.m. March 24, Bogey’s Public House, Auburn Golf Course, 29630 Green River Road SE. Tickets: $25 per person and includes dinner, two pints of a great Northwest Brewery beer and a donation to the Relay For Life of Auburn. Silent auction and carnival games. To purchase tickets, contact Beth Hofman at tinkmom67@gmail.com. For more information, visit relayforlife.org/auburnwa.
Auburn Valley Humane Society’s Gala and Auction: 5-9:30 p.m. March 25, Green River College, Lindbloom Center, 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn. Theme: Cruising to the Caribbean. Buffet dinner, door prizes, silent and live auctions, gala games and wine bottle ring toss. Proceeds support the homeless, lost and abandoned animals in the community. Tickets are $75 and available for purchase at the shelter, 4910 A St. SE, Auburn, or auburnvalleyhs.org.
Health
Bloodworks Northwest drives: 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 2-5 p.m. Jan. 31, Social Security, 1901 C St. SW. Appointments can be made by calling 1-800-398-7888, or visit www.bloodworksnw.org.
Alzheimer’s Association Auburn Caregiver Support Group: Noon-1:30 p.m. first Tuesday of the month, Church of the Nazarene, 1225 29th St. SE, Room 15. Caring for someone with memory loss? Do you need information and support? Alzheimer’s Association family caregiver support groups provide a consistent and caring place for people to learn, share and gain emotional support from others who are also on a unique journey of providing care to a person with memory loss. For information, call Val Brustad, 253-854-7658.
Volunteers
Auburn Valley Humane Society: 6-8 p.m., third Wednesdays of the month; 10 a.m.-noon, third Saturdays of the month, AVHS shelter, 4910 A St. SE, Auburn. Volunteer orientation and trainings. Stop by the shelter or AVHS thrift store, 1123 E. Main St., to pick up a volunteer application or download one from 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 auburnvalleyhs.org.
Programs
Clothing bank: 10-11 a.m. Wednesdays, Northwest Family Church, 3535 Auburn Way S. Serving the community. Clients may come once a month. ID is required for new clients and proof of children (insurance card) is needed. If you have just moved into the area, then a bill with your current address will be sufficient. Homeless community is welcome. ID is required and not an address. The clothing bank is free and supported through donations from the community and church. For more information, visit www.nwfamilychurch.com.
Clubs
Auburn Noon Lions: Meets Tuesdays, noon, Auburn Golf Course banquet room, 29630 Green River Road SE. $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. Programs: For more information, visit www.auburnrotary.org.
Kiwanis Club of The Valley: Meets every Wednesday morning at 7 at Veterans Memorial Park, 411 St. NE, Auburn. For more information, visit www.kiwaniscluboftheauburnvalley.org
South King County Alliance for Retired Americans: Monthly meetings at 1 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the month, Kent Senior Center, 600 E. Smith St. Meetings open and free to the public. For more information, contact Pat Paulsen at 206-400-7149.
Rainier Audubon Society: Groups meets regularly, Federal Way United Methodist Church, 29645 – 51st Ave. S. Public welcome.
Women’s Club of Federal Way: Meets at 11 a.m. on the third Wednesday of each month, Twin Lakes Golf and Country Club, 3583 SW 320th St.,Federal Way. Newcomers welcome. Cost $15. Call 253-927-2766 for reservations.
Auburn Morning Toastmasters: Meets every Thursday morning, 6:30-7:30, Auburn Chamber of Commerce, 420 E. Main St., beginning Nov. 3. Learn the fine art of communication and public speaking in a friendly supportive atmosphere. Visitors are welcome.
Soroptimist International of Auburn: Meets Wednesdays at noon in the Rainier Room, Truitt Building, 102 W. Main St. Make reservations by emailing info@siauburn. For more information, visit www.siauburn.org.
South King County Genealogical Society: 9:30 a.m.-noon, third Saturday of every month (except July, August and December), Wesley Homes-Lea Hill, J.W. McKenna Assembly Hall, 32049 109th Place SE, Auburn. Welcome genealogists or anyone interested in learning about family history. www.skcgs.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.
Green Valley/Lake Holm Association: 6:30 p.m. Black Diamond Library, 24707 Roberts Drive. Meetings are on the last Wednesday of every month, except holidays. The association is an unincorporated area community service group formed by local citizens for the purpose of addressing common issues, safety measures and ideas for improvement. Featuring Capt. Scott Somers of the King County Sheriff’s Department speaking on rural personal and property protection, increasing traffic concerns, adapting Block Watch in rural areas and ways residents can support the precinct’s deputies. Refreshments served. For more information, contact gvlhassn@gmail.com.
Libraries
Auburn Library, 1102 Auburn Way S. 253- 931-3018. Library events include:
CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Infant and Young Toddler Story Time: 10:15 a.m. Jan. 31. Ages newborn to 24 months, siblings welcome. Stories, songs and fun.
Play & Learn-Spanish: 10:30 a.m. Jan. 30. Newborn to age 5 with caregiver. Have fun singing songs, telling stories, reading books, creating art and playing.
Family Pajama Story Times: 7 p.m. Jan. 1. Ages 3 to 7 with adult, siblings welcome. Stories, songs and fun.
Toddler Story Times: 10:30 a.m. Jan. 26. Ages 2 to 3 with adult, siblings welcome. Stories, songs and fun.
Preschool Story Time: 11:15 a.m. Jan. 26. Ages 3 to 7 with adult, siblings welcome. Stories, songs and fun.
TEENS
Study Zone: 3-5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Grades K-12. Drop in for free homework help from trained volunteer tutors.
Teen Zone: 3:30-5 p.m. Wednesdays. Middle and high school ages. Play video games, snack, get online, hang out, study, or pick-up a good book. All in the same place.
Teen Think Tank: 3-5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Grades 6-12. Need a place to work as a group? Want a quick study break? Keep calm and study on in a space reserved after school just for you.
Read, Review, Win: Grades 6-12. Read three books, write three short reviews, and earn a free book or other small prize. Pick up a review form in the teen section of the library to participate.
ADULTS
English as a Second Language (ESL) Class: 6 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. Presented by Green River College. Learn English grammar, reading, writing, and conversations skills with an experienced instructor. Classes are free. Registration required. Next registration date is 5 p.m. March 27.
One-on-One Job Assistance: 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m. Jan. 30. Do you need help starting the online job application process? Get a free email account, start a resume, start an online job search, or navigate the job application process during a 45-minute appointment. Register online or call the library, 253-931-3018.
Talk Time Classes: 6 p.m. Thursdays. Practice speaking English with other English language learners. Registration not required, open to everyone.
South King Repair Café: 3-6 p.m. Jan. 26. Presented by the King County EcoConsumer program, City of Federal Way and the South King Tool Library project. Do you have a broken lamp, pair of ripped jeans, or busted chair sitting around? Don’t trash them – bring your small items to the free Repair Café. Skilled “fixers” will be there to help you repair your damaged or broken household items. Please do not bring any items that are leaking, dangerous, use gasoline, have a strong odor, or take more than one person to transport. Please sign up in advance if possible to let us know what you’re bringing, so our fixers can be prepared. Walk-ins are welcome and everyone will be assisted as time is available. Please contact the Auburn Library at 253-931-3018 or register online.
Tablets 101: 1 p.m., Jan. 30. 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.
Algona-Pacific Library, 225 Ellingson Road, Pacific. 253-833-3554. Library events include:
CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Toddler Story Time: 10:15 a.m. Jan. 31 Ages 2 to 3 with adult. Stories, songs and fun.
Preschool Story Time: 11 a.m. Jan. 31. Ages 3 to 5 with adult. Stories, songs and fun.
Family Story Time: 10 a.m. Jan. 27. At the Pacific Community Center, 305 Milwaukee Ave., Pacific. All ages welcome, ages 6 and younger with adult. Stories, songs and fun.
TWEENS & TEENS
Teen Zone: 3:30-5 p.m. Thursdays. Grades 5-12. Play video games, snack, hang out, study, or pick up a good book. All in the same place.
Study Zone: 6-8 p.m. Jan. 30; 4-6 p.m. Jan. 31. Grades K-12. Drop in for free homework help from trained volunteer tutors.
Read, Review, Win: Grades 6-12. Read three books, write three short reviews and earn a free book or other small prize. Pick up a review form in the teen section of the library to participate.
ADULTS
Computer Classes: Computer Class: • Microsoft Excel 2013, Level 2, 7 p.m. Jan. 26; • Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 3, 1 p.m. Jan. 27. Please register.
Muckleshoot Library, 39917 Auburn-Enumclaw Road SE., Auburn. 253-931-6779. Library events include:
PROGRAMS
Boredom Busters: At the library and looking for something to do? Ask the staff at the front desk about Boredom Buster kits. Board games, crafts, coloring, etc. Kits available for all ages.
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. 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. For a full schedule, visit www.3noNetworking.com.
Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce Business Insider Luncheon: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., the third Tuesday of every month, Emerald Downs, Emerald Room (fourth floor), 2300 Emerald Downs Drive. $25/members; $35/non-members (includes lunch). Register online through the chamber. For more information, contact Karen Wickstrom at 253-833-0700 or karen@auburnareawa.org.
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 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 253-229-7510.
Pacific Algona Senior Center, 100 Third Ave SE, Pacific, 253-929-1153.
Serving seniors: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. No annual fee. Monday free lunch, Tuesday-Friday lunch provided by Catholic Community Services. Senior bus trips to local stores and events. Crafts and card making.
Entertainment
AUBURN AVENUE THEATER
At 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.
JuggleMania: 2 p.m. Jan. 28. Rhys Thomas – accompanied by Stunteddy (his bear-devil buddy) and some audience volunteers – will amaze and amuse with a unique blend of hilarity and dexterity. Tickets: $8 regular.
Kalimba, A Earth, Wind and Fire Tribute: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 4. Based out of the Pacific Northwest, Kalimba’s has been together since 2011 spawning from the dream of Lead Vocalist, Thomas “Chazz” Smith. Kalimba has evolved to a 10-piece group with full horn section, performing the hits of Earth Wind and Fire. Tickets: $20 regular; $18 student/senior.
Comedy at the Ave: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10. Three comedians will work to twist your funny bone. Ages 18 and over only. Tickets: $18 regular; $15 student/senior.
Duetto: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18. Victoria Robertson and Bernardo Bermudez team up with their friend and pianist, Vernon Snyder, to complete a fun-filled, elegant and inspiring act. Tickets: $20 regular; $18 student/senior.
Trevor Watters and Lorena, Comedy Magic: 2 p.m. Feb. 25. Direct from headlining their own show at the World Famous Magic Castle in Hollywood, and with a recent appearance on “Celebrities of Magic”, the couple have been perfecting their special kind of comedy magic entertainment and sharing it with the world. Tickets: $8 regular.
The Jethro Tull Experience: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 25. Multi-instrumentalist Paul Forrest has entertained audiences in the U.K. and Europe with his tribute band for years. Now he brings his amazing musical experience to America. Tickets: $17 regular; $15 student/senior.
AUBURN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
At 702 Fourth St. NE. Call Auburn Parks, Arts & Rec at 253-931-3043, Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.-noon, or brownpapertickets.com.
BYU, Living Legends: 7 p.m. Feb. 2. Celebrating the native cultural heritage of North and South America and the South Pacific, Living Legends presents a vibrant spectacle of energy, music, costume and dance. Tickets: $23 regular; $20 student/senior.
Artrageous!: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11. Imagine an artist creating a masterpiece before your eyes in mere moments. With a palette that also mixes captivating vocals, intricate choreography and exciting audience interaction Artrageous takes you on a unique visual journey packed with wild inspiration, creativity and fun. The Artrageous troupe of artists, musicians, singers and dancers pay tribute to a variety of art forms, pop icons and musical genres culminating in a gallery of fabulous finished paintings. Tickets: $25 regular; $22 student/senior.
Auburn Symphony Conductor’s Choice 1, Enigma: 2:30-4:30 p.m. Feb. 19, Auburn Performing Arts Center, 702 Fourth St. NE. Enjoy brilliant young violin soloist Stephen Waarts, performing Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35, and first ASO music director finalist Leif Bjaland. Free pre-concert lecture begins at 1:45 p.m. Tickets: $10-35. Order at aubursymphony.org.
ELSEWHERE
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.
Poetry
Poetry at the Rainbow Café: 7-9 p.m. first Monday of the month, at the café, 112 E. Main St. Coffee and conversation follow readings. It is an open mic opportunity. The public is invited.
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 four leveled groups based on age and ability (grades 2 through 14). Call 253-315-3125 to schedule an audition. For more information, visit www.rainieryouthchoirs.org.
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.
EXHIBIT
Women at Work, Uniforms & Work Wear, 1910 to 2010: Jan. 18-June 18. Professional women of the early and mid-1900s followed dreams and necessity to pursue careers and work that was often outside the norm – and that came with a price. Held to different standards, which are especially easy to see in dress, women usually obliged and persevered. The foundation of the exhibit is the collection of Alice and Steve Miller who have assembled hundreds of women’s historic military and nursing uniforms – complete from shoes to hats. Eight of the sixteen ensembles on display are on loan from their collection. Exhibit supported by 4Culture.
Exhibit programs
Guest curator-led tours: 1 and 2 p.m., Feb. 11 and June 10. Tours included with regular museum admission or membership. No registration required but space is limited.
Women’s Suffrage Cookbook Program: 1-2 p.m., May 6. $10 per person; pre-registration required.
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.