Next Week’s Roundup

What's happening next week— Scherler Sundays, Capitol Land Trust’s Summer Social and other events

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The summer is still on with these fun events. 

Scherler Sundays, July to September
This is a free, all-ages concert series every Sunday at 3 p.m. from July 21 to September 22. This tradition started since 2022! Enjoy food vendors, alley games for kids, beverages from 3 Magnets Brewing, and live podcast interviews with the performers. Click this link for more details.

Therapy Horses with Heartstrides Therapeutic Horsemanship, Thursday to Friday, July 25-26, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Experience the calming presence of therapy horses. Spend time connecting with these incredible animals and discover how they can foster emotional healing and personal growth. Click this link for more details.

 Capitol Land Trust's Summer Social, Saturday, July 27, 3 – 6 p.m.
Join a social event to continue celebrating 100 conservation successes! On a summer afternoon, you’ll stroll Albee’s gardens, sip on a glass of wine or beer, and eat hors d’oeuvres, while catching up with old (and new!) friends. You will also be able to connect with board members and chat with staff. Click this link for more details.

Totally Rad 1980s Dance, Friday, July 26, 5-7 p.m.
Get ready to flashback to the most tubular decade at the Totally Rad 1980s Dance! Join a night of iconic 80s music, dancing, and unforgettable fun. Dust off those leg warmers, tease up that hair, and come dressed to impress in your best 80s attire a costume contest. Click this link for more details.

East Plaza Design a Boat Pop-up, Friday, July 26, 12-3 p.m.
The event runs from noon to 3 p.m. and attendees may test the boat at the reclaimed water stream located at the East Bay Plaza. Interested attendees will have the opportunity to use a variety of materials.  Click this link for more details.

Instrument Petting Zoo with Student Orchestra of Greater Olympia, Saturday, July 27, 12-3 p.m.
Experience the Instrument Petting Zoo with SOGO (Student Orchestra of Greater Olympia). “Zookeepers” are on hand to demonstrate and help you learn how to play the instruments. Click this link for more details.

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