What’s happening–  Family Cornhole Challenge and more

Check out the local events this weekend

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Did you enjoy the first days of August? Let us continue to join in on the fun!

2023 Family Cornhole Challenge, Weekend, August 5, 12 p.m. - 7 p.m.
The Family Cornhole Challenge is an outdoor cornhole tournament dedicated to raising funds to help Family Education & Support Services (FESS) change lives - for children, families, and communities. Click this link for more details.

Utopian Garden art experience, Selected days until October 8, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
From Berlin to Tacoma comes a dynamic project by the world-renowned, visionary design studio flora&faunavisions. Utopian Garden expresses the talent and advancement achieved during 25 years of experience in the interactive design space. It is borne from a deep-seated desire to offer a beautiful, thought-provoking, and inspiring experience for everyone. Utopian Garden is flora&faunavisions’ most daring and expansive project to date. Click this link for more details.

Yelm Jazz in the Park Tour, Saturday, August 5
Join a relaxing evening, taking in the breathtaking view of Mount Rainier while being serenaded by live jazz bands at Yelm City Park. This is the 6th year of this annual event. It will start with an early supper at La Gitana, while the staff set up a shade tent and seating for the group — bring a folding chair if you have one. Click this link for more details.

Happy Hour with Washington Wildlife First: How to Stop the War on Wolves, Thursday, August 10
Learn to participate in state wildlife policymaking with Washington Wildlife First and other wildlife organizations. Prepare to speak up for wolves at the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission's open public comment session, and make friends and connections with dedicated advocates at this informal cocktail hour. Click this link for more details.

Rainbow Stomp with Textile Artist Janice Arnold, Weekend, August 10-12
Walk on a rainbow of wool fiber and help create big spectrums of colorful wool. Felt with your feet! The finished panels will be displayed in the Museum’s Art Studio! Free with admission or membership. Online reservations are recommended. Click this link for more details.



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