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Thursday, May 16

The King In Yellow

10:30 AM
A confident hare challenges a slow-moving tortoise to a race. Can slow and steady really win?

Food and Yard Waste Composting Workshop

1:00 PM
Learn how to compost including what materials you need, what shouldn’t go in your pile, the decomposition process, and how to tell when it is finished.

Kids Graphic Novel Club

3:30 PM
Ages 8-12. Hang out, draw, read, eat snacks and talk about all things graphic novels. Enter a prize drawing for a gift card to Gabi’s Olympic Cards & Comics.

Thurston County Parenting and Postpartum Support Group (Dinner Provided)

5:30 PM
Join other parents every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month to navigate the highs and lows of pregnancy, postpartum, and parenting infants. 

Underhill Floral Wreath Workshop

5:30 PM
A creative way to decorate for Spring; make a festive wreath out of fresh-cut materials with guidance from Underhill staff.

Olympia World Affairs Council Speaker Series:

7:30 PM
Jeff Birkenstein, Ph.D., Saint Martin's University professor will speak about his experience traveling the world in search of great food and good stories, both universal ways of bringing people together.

19th Annual SPSCC Student Art Exhibition

The exhibition features work handpicked by South Puget Sound Community College’s (SPSCC) art faculty.

Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood: Asking for Trouble

“Asking for Trouble” is a wild rollercoaster ride of hilarity, where two improv legends prove they are still the best in the business.

StoryTrail at Wonderwood Park

Experience reading the picture book "A Day with No Words" by Tiffany Hammond, at Wonderwood Park with special activities and questions along the way.

The SpongeBob Music

Do you find yourself dropping to the ground and flopping like a fish on occasion? Well, you may want to join the Olympia High School Theatre Arts Department for the final production of the 2023-2024 season.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Dorothy sets off on the adventure of a lifetime down the yellow brick road to the Emerald City with the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Follow the yellow brick road straight to the heart of adventure as Olympia Family Theater proudly presents The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

Friday, May 17

"Mere Mortals" Art and Craft Exhibition

10:00 AM
Please join Childhood’s End Gallery for Springs Arts Walk and the opening of the latest exhibition “Mere Mortals” and a bonus special feature of Louise Rae Williams.

The King In Yellow

10:30 AM
A confident hare challenges a slow-moving tortoise to a race. Can slow and steady really win?

Olympia History and Haunted Tour

12:00 PM
This tour explores the legends behind the city’s founding, “mosquito fleet,” shipwrecks, shanghaiing, ghosts, other “undead,” and cryptids.

Night Market at the Depot

4:00 PM
Indulge in delicious foods, check out unique arts and crafts, listen to music, and enjoy the activities!

19th Annual SPSCC Student Art Exhibition

The exhibition features work handpicked by South Puget Sound Community College’s (SPSCC) art faculty.

Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood: Asking for Trouble

“Asking for Trouble” is a wild rollercoaster ride of hilarity, where two improv legends prove they are still the best in the business.

StoryTrail at Wonderwood Park

Experience reading the picture book "A Day with No Words" by Tiffany Hammond, at Wonderwood Park with special activities and questions along the way.

The King In Yellow

Straddling the line between comedy and terror, between hilarity and insanity, The King in Yellow is a darkly comic sendup to the comedies of Oscar Wilde and the cosmic horror of Robert Chambers