January is filled with both information and entertainment. Let us take a look at the upcoming events this weekend.
Olympia 2045 Info Session: Climate Action & Resilience Chapter, Friday, Jan. 24, 3–5 p.m.
The City of Olympia is updating its Comprehensive Plan (Olympia 2045) and needs your help to set the direction for the Climate Action & Resilience Chapter. Visit the library to learn about the Comprehensive Plan’s new Climate Chapter and meet the City’s Climate Team. A Q&A session and discussion will follow a brief presentation. Click this link for more details.
Olympia Film Society presents: A Benefit for Free Radio Olympia Pigeon Pit, Friday, Jan. 24, 7:30 -11:30 p.m.
Pigeon Pit is a songwriting project from Olympia, WA which blends psychedelic country, DIY pop punk, and early 2000’s era folk punk through the maximalist storytelling of frontwoman Lomes Oleander. Click this link for more details.
Trinity Irish Dance Company presents ‘JIG’, Friday, Jan. 24, from 7:30 p.m.
JIG, a Trinity Irish Dance Company production, is a fresh take on TIDC’s internationally renowned, alternative approach to a traditional form. Centered by a live band in a unique space, JIG immerses audiences in an authentic experience that celebrates the power of vibrations, rhythm, and movement. Click this link for more details.
Olympia Historical Society & Bigelow House Museum Annual Awards Ceremony & Membership Meeting, Saturday, Jan. 25, 1–3 p.m.
The annual meeting will begin with a note that in September of 1995, the Bigelow House Museum formally opened to the public. The opening followed a year-long restoration project funded by the generous donations of our supporters and the Washington State Legislature. Another highlight of the meeting will be presentations of our annual Gerry L. Alexander Award for Outstanding Achievement in Heritage. Click this link for more details.
TCMedia's Studio A Concert: The Harmonica Pocket, Saturday, Jan. 25, 3:30-6 p.m.
Tickets to see The Harmonica Pocket are now "pay-what-you-can" online or at the door. But seating is limited, so reserve your spot today! Click this link for more details.
Amphibians of The Pacific Northwest Life History Talk, Sunday, January 25, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Calling all amphibian enthusiasts! The Stream Team invites you to a captivating Life History Talk on Amphibians of the Pacific Northwest. The talk will feature presentations from leading scientists, naturalists, and educators who will share their expertise and insights on the diverse amphibians found in our region. Click this link for more details
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