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August Activity Highlights

Tue 1 Audio presents Great Orchestras ~Bring a bag lunch and listen to expert analyses of the world’s greatest orchestras. 11:00AM, PAL Tue 1 Movie presents This Beautiful Fantastic (2017) ~ “An introvert who prefers books to humans, finds her carefully constructed inner walls crumbling when her neighbor insists she do something about her overgrown backyard.” ~ First screening. 1:30PM, PAT Tue 1 Ernie Brooks- Book Signing~ Come and hear Ernie talk about his book and his photography. He will sign copies of his book and will donate the sale of them to the Panorama Library Association. He has often been called “an ambassador to the sea” and it is sharing what he finds there that most excites him. 1:30PM-3:00PM, Library (Upper Level) Tue 1 Ricardo’s Happy Hour~ Join us for delicious food and drinks while sitting in the outdoor patio seating…with great happy hour prices! Bring your friends and enjoy! Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 3:00PM Tue 1 Walk the Loop Group ~ Do you use mnemonics (memory devices to help you recall information)? You will get a chance to do so at the trivia stations on this week’s walk. Call reception for your seat on the campus shuttle. 6:30 PM, AFC Wed 2 Christian Hymn Sing~ Open to all! No RSVP required. Bring a friend! Have fun singing hymns as a group sitting at the tables with word sheets and piano playing. Can’t sing? Hum along! Make a joyful noise to the Lord! More info? Call . 9:00AM-10:00AM, Gallery Wed 2 Thurston County Fair~ Explore the fun at the Thurston County Fair. Food booths will be available on site. Purchase your own admission ticket at the gate. Admission for all ages to the fair is only $1 with a non-perishable donation (per person) for the Thurston County Food Banks. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 11:00AM (approx reboard 2:00PM) Wed 2 Katherine Billings presents Exploring Creativity with “The Artist’s Way.” An informal discussion of the concepts and exercises from the book series, The Artist’s Way. All residents are invited. Bring a bag lunch and your imagination. 11:30 AM, PAL Wed 2 Music in Sylvester Park Concert Series presents Nate Botsford~ Bring your blankets, lawn chairs and picnic baskets to Sylvester Park to dine as you listen to great Country/Rock tunes. The location for this concert will be held at the Port Plaza. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 6:15PM Wed 2 Nisqually Wildlife Lecture Series presents For Heaven’s Sake Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation~ Claudia Supensky, Director/Founder and David Supensky, Project Manager Wildlife Rehabilitation will inform and educate attendees about wildlife rescue and rehabilitation - various species - public involvement/action when finding animals that need help - and their mission: “FHSARR is dedicated to the preservation of orphaned and injured animals (wildlife) by providing quality care and treatment in a safe, secure and nurturing environment while preparing them for release into their natural habitat. Admission is free. $3.00, BL 6:15PM Thu 3 Paint Out At The Pea Patch~ Please join members of the Olympia Art League as they draw and paint in the Pea Patch. Bring your own supplies, chair, sunscreen etc. There will be an informal review of work done about 11:45AM. Questions? Contact . 9:00AM-12:00PM, Pea Patch Thu 3 Quinault Exercise Studio Orientation ~ This orientation is a great way to learn all about the equipment and machines available for you to use in the Quinault Exercise Studio. Jenny will be talking about the benefits of each machine, and showing residents how to be more safe and effective when using the equipment available. All are welcome to attend. 1:30PM, Quinault Exercise Studio Thu 3 Video presents Roots, part 2/6 (1977) “Kunta Kinte endures the indignity of an Annapolis slave auction. 1:30PM, PAT Thu 3 Panorama Republicans~ Jami Lund, who is one of the premier speakers at the Freedom Foundation, will address our group to update us on the Legislature’s recent decision regarding State’s education funding problems, the interests of our citizens vs. the public employees unions’ agenda, and the importance of the Freedom Foundation as a monthly source of information and how effective they have been. 2:00PM, QA Fri 4 Hearing Aid Screening & Cleaning~ Join us for a free hearing aid cleaning and screening provided by Connect Hearing Inc in the Room in the Lower Level of the Quinault. No sign up necessary. 9:00AM-12:00PM, SR Fri 4 Friday Share~ Pick up fresh, homegrown vegetables and fruit from the Pea Patch. Cash donations accepted. Call reception for your seat on the 9:15AM campus shuttle. 10:00AM, Pea Patch Fri 4 Needle Felting Class~ Join us for a 3- day class (8/4-8/6) in needle felting where you will learn all of the techniques you will need to use the felting needle to make wonderful wool sculptures. Creative possibilities are endless! Class size limited to 7 participants. Pay by personal check only; payable to . Sign up at the Activity Desk. Cost includes instruction and materials fee. $30.00, 10:00AM-4:00PM, QAS Fri 4 Movie presents Gifted (2017) ~ Frank is a single man raising his child prodigy niece, Mary. His plans for a normal school life are foiled when the 7-year old’s math abilities come to the attention of Frank’s formidable mother.” First screening. 1:30PM, PAT Sat 5 Kitsap Forest Theatre (Bremerton) presents Tarzan~ Based on Disney’s epic animated musical adventure and Edgar Rice Burrough’s Tarzan of the Apes, Tarzan features heart-pumping music by rock legend, Phil Collins, and a book by Tony Award-winning playwright, David Henry Hwang. Enjoy this show in the midst of the 460-acre Rhododendron Preserve. Giant fir trees surround terraced seating—carved from the side of a natural amphitheater. Residents are encouraged to bring a sack lunch to enjoy on the bus or at the theatre. Cost includes admission and transportation. $36.00, BL 11:00AM Sat 5 Movie presents Gifted ~ Second screening. See Friday August 4 for description. 7:00PM, PAT Sun 6 Concert in McGandy Park presents Hot Club Sandwich~ Enjoy this local talented group with a repertoire of gypsy jazz, along with folkloric influences. They are sure to keep you entertained! Fold out seats will be available, but residents are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs, blankets, food & drinks of your choice! Family and friends are welcome to enjoy our concerts in the park as well! 3:00PM, MP Mon 7 Vela Community Pot Shop Tour (Seattle)~ Back by popular demand! Learn more about the variety of experiences cannabis has to offer. Each of the products in their store is sorted to provide a clearer understanding of the choices that best suit you. The staff will also provide a tour of the shop and the growth process. Enjoy a no-host lunch after the tour at Paseo Caribbean Food Restaurant. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $20.00, BL 9:30AM Mon 7 Quilting Show & Tell~ 10:00AM, CFT Mon 7 Video presents Masterpieces of the London Gallery: Dutch Still lifes, landscapes and The Genius of Rembrandt. 1:30PM, PAT Tue 8 Birthday Dinner Tickets on Sale~ Purchase your tickets today and tomorrow (8/9) for Birthday Dinner on Thursday, August 17th. Great music by the South Sound Trio. 9:00AM-12:00PM, Pan Hall Tues 8 Interfaith Devotions ~ Please join us for a time of reflection and quiet as we share together readings from the world’s holy scriptures and other reflections and writings about the nature of our spiritual journey upon the planet. All are welcome. 9:00AM, QCB Tue 8 Carr’s Blueberry Fields with Steve~ Back by popular demand! Come learn about Organic Blueberries from hiking guide, Wren Wolf. Taste and pick to your hearts content at this private farm. Be prepared to pick and purchase your own blueber- ries. Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy at park nearby. $3.00, BL 10:00AM Tue 8 Tacoma Rainiers vs Nashville Sounds~ Outdoor baseball at its best! Watch the AAA team of the Mariners at Cheney Sta- dium. Cost includes transportation, admission and ballpark meal (hot dog, chips & water). Game starts at 11:35AM. $27.00, BL 10:00AM Tue 8 Movie presents Lawrence of Arabia (1962) starring Peter O’Toole and Alec Guinness. ~ “Winner of 7 Oscars, this is the story of T.E. Lawrence, the English officer who successfully united and led the diverse, often warring Arab tribes during WWI in order to fight the Turks.”Note: This is a 3.5-hour film. 1:30PM, PAT Tue 8 Panorama and Saint Martin’s University International Program presents…Japanese Art Culture; Fundamentals of Calligraphy & Origami~ Join students from Saint Martin’s University’s International Program as they share and teach more about the Japanese culture through art. These students range from 14-17 years old and will share with you the basic methods of mastering calligraphy & origami. This is a hands on workshop, so be prepared to demonstrate your artistic side! No sign up required! 1:30PM-3:00PM, QA Tue 8 Walk the Loop Group ~ This activity is meant to be fun, not hard work. In hot weather slow your pace, rest in the shade, and drink plenty of water. Call reception for your seat on the campus shuttle. 6:30 PM, AFC Wed 9 Hike with Steve: Alpine Lakes Beyond the I-90~ Distance: 6-8 miles. Terrain: Hilly. Elevation gain: 1,220ft with highest elevation at 3,800ft. This is for hearty hikers. Please wear appropriate clothing. Pack water and a sack lunch. With questions, contact Steve [email protected]. $20.00, BL 8:30AM Wed 9 Seattle Opera presents Madame Butterfly (McCaw Hall)~ Kate Cherry’s “sublime, visually fantastic, must-see” production features new-to-Seattle sets and costumes, and traditional staging inspired by stylized Japanese theater. For tickets call the Seattle Opera Ticket Line (206)389-7676. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $20.00, BL 4:00PM Wed 9 Music in Sylvester Park Concert Series presents David Correa~ Bring your blankets, lawn chairs and picnic baskets to Sylvester Park to dine as you listen to David’s Latin Guitar World Fusion. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 6:15PM Wed 9 Movie presents Tommy’s Honour (2016) ~ “In every generation a torch passes from father to son, and that timeless dynamic is the beating heart of this film. An intimate, powerfully moving tale of the real life founders of the modern game of golf.” First screening. 7:00PM, PAT Thu 10 Hike with Steve: Alpine Lakes Beyond the I-90 (duplicate 8/9)~ With questions, contact Steve [email protected]. $20.00, BL 8:30AM Thu 10 Quilting Workshop~ 1:00PM, CFT Thu 10 Book Reading: Earth As It Is ~ Reading by author JAN MAHER of her new book Earth As It Is. The story is a satisfyingly complex character study on identity in postwar Midwest. Maher deftly navigates the character’s dual identities and vividly captures a complex inner struggle. 1:30PM, QA Thu 10 Movie presents Ken Burns’ Baseball 1910-1920 ~ “Before and after WWI, a steady stream of immigrants land on American shores. They want to play the American Game.” 1:30 PM, PAT Fri 11 Friday Share~ Pick up fresh, homegrown vegetables and fruit from the Pea Patch. Cash donations accepted. Call reception for your seat on the 9:15AM campus shuttle. 10:00AM, Pea Patch Fri 11 Panorama Benevolent Fund presents Estate Planning Seminar ~Rebecca Bibleheimer, JD, LLM, Vice President and Senior Philanthropic Advisor of US Bank’s Charitable Services Group, will be presenting an estate planning seminar for Panorama residents. Whether you already have a will and trust, or are still considering your needs and options, this seminar will provide you with relevant information on the estate planning process and its goals. We will cover everything from who needs a trust, to tax planning techniques. Call reception for your seat on the 9:15AM campus shuttle. 10:00AM, PAT Fri 11 Movie presents Going in Style (2017) ~starring Morgan Freeman, Joey King, Ann-Margaret ~ “A reboot of the 1979 movie. Three seniors living on Social Security decide they have had enough and plan to rob a bank, but they don’t know how to handle a gun.” 1:30PM, PAT Sat 12 Olympic Music Festival: Mozart in Vienna (Port Townsend, WA)~ Enjoy the first program of the Olympic Chamber Music Fellowship that focuses on the music that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed in Vienna during the final ten years of his life. Please bring your own lunch to have on the bus. Cost includes admission and transportation. No host dinner at Anthony’s following the show. $60.00, BL 11:00AM Sat 12 Terry Shaw presents a live musical revue: Terry and Friends ~2017 Governor’s Arts Award Nominee conducts, directs & performs with some of the best area musical talents: Enjoy show tunes, contemporary pop hits, early jazz, and original works. For Panorama Residents Only. Call reception for your seat on the 1:15PM campus shuttle. 2:00PM, PAT Sat 12 Terry Shaw presents a live musical revue: Terry and Friends ~ See above for description. For Panorama Residents only. Call reception for your seat on the 6:15PM campus shuttle. 7:00PM, PAT Sun 13 Brunch at its Best presents Our Table Restaurant~ Enjoy some of your breakfast favorites with local and fresh produce and meats! Sign up at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 9:00AM Mon 14 Birthday Dinner Tickets on Sale~ Purchase your tickets for Birthday Dinner held on Thursday, August 17th. Great music by the South Sound Trio. 9:00AM-11:30AM, Pan Hall Mon 14 222 Market (Olympia)~ 222 Market is an artisanal market located in downtown Olympia. In an open aired environment, multiple restaurants and shops form a centerpiece in Olympia living. Choose which restaurant you’d like to have lunch and shop through the Market. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 11:00AM (approx reboard 2:00PM) Mon 14 Video presents Planet Earth: Oceans Deep ~ The last episode in this series “concentrates on the least explored area of the planet.” Narrated by David Attenborough. 1:30PM, PAT Mon 14 Monday Night Program presents Tangoheart Quintet & Argentine Dancers~ Tango music and dance grew in popularity and spread internationally. Its lyrics and music are expressed through melodic instruments including the bandoneón. The social dance-the Tango, will be featured. Call reception desk for your seat on the 6:15PM shuttle. 7:00PM, PAT Tue 15 Dahlia Show Participation~ Bring your Dahlia blooms, photographs, and/or art work for a wonderful show in the Audito- rium prior to the presentation. We accept submissions for best in show recognitions starting on August 15, day of presenta- tion. Vases for display can be borrowed from the Garden House. Tent cards to identify the name of the dahlia submitter will be available in the Lobby. You are invited to donate your dahlia blooms to the C&R after the show. For more information, contact . 10:00AM, PAT Tue 15 Dahlia Show & Contest~ Come meet Roland Verrone, award winning Dahlia grower. Roland will tell us about his life-long love story with growing Dahlias and share secrets of the Life Cycle of a Dahlia Seed (How to create New Dahlia Varieties). Refreshments will be available after the presentation when winners are recognized. 1:30PM, PAT Tue 15 Walk the Loop Group ~ Parents, teachers, librarians and readers will have a chance to stroll the Loop and ‘Memory Lane’ as the trivia stations challenge you to remember classic children’s books. Come give it a try. Call reception for your seat on the campus shuttle. 6:30 PM, AFC Wed 16 Seattle Mariners vs Baltimore Orioles~ Come enjoy some live baseball at Safeco Field as we watch our Seattle Mariners. (Game begins at 12:40PM). Cost includes admission and transportation. $66.00, BL 10:00AM Wed 16 Walk with Steve: Forest to Sea~ Distance: 3-4 miles. Terrain: Paved path. We will walk the path of the early natives and settlers. Please wear appropriate clothing. Pack water and a sack lunch. With questions, contact Steve steve4hiking@gmail. com. $10.00, BL 10:00AM Wed 16 Discussion with Katherine presents These are the Jokes! part 1 ~ Join Katherine Billings for this irreverent discussion where comedy is king!! Incongruity, misdirection, repetition, running gags, wit-speaking dialogue, comic structure and funny movies. Bring a lunch, a good joke and a smile. 11:30AM, PAT Wed 16 Documentary presents When Elephants Were Young (2016) “This documentary profiles the reality facing a young elephant who her owner has pressed into illegal begging on the streets of Bangkok and shows the tragedy and threats for the Asian elephant population as well as the actions taken by the Thailand government to protect them.” Narrated by William Shatner. 1:30PM, PAT Wed 16 Nisqually Wildlife Lecture Series presents Wet and Wild! Marine Wildlife Medicine in the Pacific ~ Lesanna L. Lahner, Executive Director and Veterinarian of Sealife, promotes conservation and improve ecosystem and community health through exceptional veterinary medical care and scientific research. She is a wildlife veterinarian that specializes in sea life. Admission is free. $3.00, BL 6:15PM Wed 16 Music in Sylvester Park Concert Series presents Too Many Cooks~ Bring your blankets, lawn chairs and picnic baskets to Sylvester Park to dine as you enjoy great Classic Rock music. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 6:15PM Thu 17 Walk with Steve: Forest to Sea (duplicate 8/16)~ $10.00, BL 10:00AM Thu 17 Tacoma Mall Shopping ~ Have lunch and shop at Tacoma’s biggest shopping center. $3.00, BL 11:00AM Thu 17 Video presents Roots, part 3/6 ~ “The adult Kunta Kinte meets his match in Belle Reynolds, his future bride and mother to daughter Kizzy.” 1:30PM, PAT Thu 17 Birthday Dinner~ Enjoy August birthdays with friends and family! Great live entertainment brought to you by the South Sound Trio. Non-birthday attendees are welcome to join! Questions? Call 5:00PM, $20.00, DR Fri 18 Friday Share~ Pick up fresh, homegrown vegetables and fruit from the Pea Patch. Cash donations accepted. Call reception for your seat on the 9:15AM campus shuttle. 10:00AM, Pea Patch Fri 18 Lunch at its Best presents Pellegrino’s Italian Kitchen~ Enjoy this classic Italian Restaurant, serving a pasta-centric menu. Sign up at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 11:00AM Fri 18 Movie presents The Princess Bride (1987) ~ “While home sick in bed, a young boy’s grandfather reads him a story called The Princess Bride which has been passed down within the family for generations.” 1:30PM, PAT Sat 19 Panorama Classic Car & Hot Rod Show~ Invite friends and family to this free event; stunning cars will be on display, live music, raffle prizes, food trucks and more! If you would like to register your car, email [email protected] or call 360- 438-7726. You don’t want to miss this event! Call reception to sign up for the campus shuttle. Pick up times are on the hour (10am, 11am, 1pm & 2pm) 10:00AM-3:00PM, Pan Aud & AFC Parking Lot Sat 19 Movie presents The Founder (2016) ~ “The story of Ray Kroc, a salesman who turned two brothers’ innovative fast food eatery, McDonald’s, into one of the biggest restaurant businesses in the world with a combination of ambition, persistence and ruthlessness.” First screening. 7:00PM, PAT Mon 21 Aquatic and Fitness Center Orientation ~ Join AFC Coordinator, Jenny Leyva, as she gives a tour of the Aquatic and Fitness Center, talks about fitness classes, and demonstrates how to be more safe and effective when using the machines in the AFC. All are welcome to attend. 1:30PM, AFC Lobby Mon 21 Independent Living Services presents Youthful & Resilient Aging~ Dr. Maria Mihalcea will explain current research findings on telomeres and the cellular mechanism of aging and chronic disease processes. It reviews evidence-based recommendations on how to live healthier, more functional and longer lives and how to even reverse the mechanisms of disease processes and biological aging through nutritional and lifestyle changes. It also reviews research on how to prevent, delay and even reverse Alzheimer dementia. This exciting topic is not to be missed! Call reception for your seat on the 12:45PM campus shuttle. 1:30PM, PAT Mon 21 Total Solar Eclipse~ The Total Solar Eclipse is about 70 miles wide and stretches from Salem, Oregon to South Carolina. It passes through , Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. You can use the interactive map from NASA’s website to zoom in on the path and find out the exact locations from which it will be visible. This is a once in a lifetime sight to see! Tue 22 Stroll with Steve: Banks of ~ Distance: 1 mile. Terrain: flat surface. We will be strolling around Burfoot Park and out towards Boston Harbor. Please wear appropriate clothing. Pack water and a sack lunch. With questions, contact Steve [email protected]. $3.00, BL 11:00AM Tue 22 Movie presents The Founder ~ 2nd screening. See August 19 for description. 1:30PM, PAT Tues 22 Interfaith Devotions ~ Please join us for a time of reflection and quiet as we share together readings from the world’s holy scriptures and other reflections and writings about the nature of our spiritual journey upon the planet. All are welcome. 2:00 PM, QCB Tue 22 German Kaffeeklatsch~ The Kaffeeklatsch has planned a German BBQ for our August meeting. We will serve Bratwurst, Sauerkraut and German potato salad. For German speakers and by reservation only, please, contact for place and more information. 3:00PM Tue 22 Walk the Loop Group ~ Have you checked out the participation statistics for this year’s loop walks? What a great way for residents to mingle and move! Don’t stop now. Call reception for your seat on the campus shuttle. 6:30 PM, AFC Wed 23 Stroll with Steve: Banks of Puget Sound (duplicate 8/22)~ $3.00, BL 11:00AM Wed 23 Movie presents Some Like It Hot (1959) ~ Stars Jack Lemmon, Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis ~ “When the Mob comes looking for a couple of musicians they beat it for the French Rivera, disguised as broads, and join an all-female band.” 1:30PM, PAT Wed 23 Nisqually Wildlife Lecture Series presents The Cocktail That Kills Coho: Stormwater Runoff Problems and Solutions~ Jenifer McIntyre, Assistant Professor Aquatic Toxicology Washington State University, will give an overview on the toxic problem of urban stormwater runoff, its unique ability to kill coho, and some of the solutions that scientists and practitioners are developing. Admission is free. $3.00, BL 6:15PM Thu 24 Panorama Putt Off ~ Join us on the greenfor a fun putting contest! There will be 6 different distances to putt from, each aiming for a specific hole on the green. Come out to compete, or just to cheer on the contestants. No sign up required. Bring your own putters. Free, 10:00AM, McGandy Park Thu 24 Stroll with Steve: Burfoot County Park~ Distance: 1 mile. Terrain: flat surface. Please wear appropriate clothing. Pack water and a sack lunch. With questions, contact Steve [email protected]. $3.00, BL 11:00AM Thu 24 Video presents Ken Burns’ Baseball 1920-1930 ~ “The 1920s being with America trying to recover from WWI and baseball trying to recover from the scandal of the 1919 World Series.” 1:30PM, PAT Fri 25 Friday Share~ Pick up fresh, homegrown vegetables and fruit from the Pea Patch. Cash donations accepted. Call reception for your seat on the 9:15AM campus shuttle. 10:00AM, Pea Patch Fri 25 Movie presents This Beautiful Fantastic ~ 2nd screening. See August 1 for description. 1:30PM, PAT Fri 28 Tree Tour~ Join Jeff Sprengel on a tour of the flora on campus.2:00PM, Chalet Courtyard. Fri 25 Olympic Musical Theater presents She Loves Me ~ Troy Fisher conducts an ensemble of outstanding musicians and Puget Sound actors/singers including Panorama residents. This popular Broadway show is the musical version of The Shop Around the Corner and the later version, You’ve Got Mail. Reviewers call it “a continuously melodic evening of sheet enchantment and complete escape.” For Panorama Residents Only. Call reception for your seat on the 6:15PM campus shuttle. 7:00PM, PAT Sat 26 Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum: European Theater Day (Everett)~ The European Theater of World War II was a huge area of heavy fighting across Europe, from Germany and the Soviet Union’s joint invasion of Poland in 1939, until the end of the war. Join us for an unforgettable day of flying and vehicle demonstrations from the war machines that operated during this iconic time! Food will be available on site. Cost includes admission and transportation. $32.00, BL 8:00AM (approx reboard 3:00PM) Sat 26 Living Well with Yoga Workshop: Remember to Breathe ~ Breath is the cornerstone of yoga. It is the bridge between body, mind and spirit. We will discuss each of these 3 domains and their relationship to the breath. We’ll also learn how ageing impacts breathing function, and learn simple breathing practices anyone can do at home. Presented by Panorama yoga teacher Charles Kasler. 10:00AM, AFC Sat 26 Panorama Photography Group - Our June meeting, where we watched lots of our photographers’ pictures was so successful that we want to see more pictures. This time, tell us your story (any story) using your pictures to illustrate them. Do you have pictures from a special trip/outing or of your family’s special event? Feel free to let us know to sign up. You get 5 to 10 minutes to share your pictures with a very attentive audience. For more information regarding the meeting, call . 10:00AM, CH Sat 26 Olympic Musical Theater presents She Loves Me, a live musical performance ~ See August 25 for description. For Panorama Residents only. 7:00PM, PAT Sun 27 SSEA the Sound Benefit Cruise~ This 4 hour exploration will be aboard the yacht, My Girl. The special guests this year are Senator Karen Fraser, Wendy Gerstel, Applied Geologist and Trevor Contreras, WA Department of Natural Resources Mapping Geologist, presenting on Shoreline Geology. Learn about the geology of Puget Sound while enjoying conversation and good food. Most importantly, you will be supporting important Puget Sound Estuary education programs! Cost includes admission to the cruise, snacks and beverages. Sign up at the Activity Desk. $68.00, BL 12:00PM (approx return 5:30PM) Sun 27 Harlequin Productions presents August: Osage County~ Set in a huge farmhouse on the plains of modern day, middle- class Oklahoma, August: Osage County is darkly comic as it shares the revelations of the embattled Weston family. For tickets call the Harlequin Production Box Office (360)786-0151.$3.00, BL 1:15PM Sun 27 WNBA Seattle Storm vs Phoenix Mercury~ Come cheer on your Seattle Storm as they take on the Phoenix Mercury at the Key Arena. (Game begins at 4:00PM). Cost includes admission and transportation. $54.00, BL 2:00PM Sun 27 Olympic Musical Theater presents She Loves Me, a live musical performance ~ See August 25 for description. For Panorama Residents only. Call reception for your seat on the 1:15PM campus shuttle. 2:00PM, PAT Mon 28 Food2BFit ~ Summer is here and so is warmer weather! During this month’s Food2BFit, we’re going to beat the heat and learn about all things hydrating. Join AFC Coordinator, Jenny Leyva as she hosts a live healthy cooking demonstration on how to prepare some refreshing pasta salad. There will be cucumbers and lots of watermelon! Come with a full appetite and ready to feel hydrated! Cost includes your lunch (and dessert!), a handout and a take home recipe. Sign up at the activity desk in Pan Hall. $12.00, 11:30AM, DR Mon 28 Video presents Masterpieces of the London Gallery: Venetian and Spanish Masters, and 18th century French painting. 1:30PM, PAT Mon 28 Panorama Luau Buffet~ Featuring authentic Hawaiian cuisine and music. Enjoy great food, drink specials and entertainment at the Seventeen 51 Restaurant & Bistro. Invite your friends and neighbors and dress for the theme! For reservations, call the restaurant #6623. $22.00 (all inclusive), 5:00PM, DR Tue 29 Panorama Aquatic & Fitness Center Advisory Committee (PACAC) ~ This is your opportunity to get involved in planning wellness events and offer feedback about fitness classes, programs, and equipment. All residents are welcome to attend. 1:00PM, Green Room Tue 29 Movie presents Showboat (1951) ~ Stars Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, Howard Keel, Joe E. Brown. “The daughter of a riverboat captain falls in love with a charming gambler, but their fairytale romance is threatened when his luck turns sour.” 1:30PM, PAT Tue 29 Walk the Loop Group ~ This is the final summer walk. You can still join the group, then return next week for the end-of- season celebration. Call reception for your seat on the campus shuttle. 6:30PM, AFC Wed 30 Bellevue Arts Museum~ Experience the Pacific Northwest’s center for the exploration of art, craft, and design. The Museum’s mission is guided by the belief that craft and design are essential to the conversation on art and are equally transformative. Enjoy a no-host lunch before the 1:00PM docent tour. Cost includes admission to the museum and transportation. $30.00, BL 9:00AM Wed 30 Foreign Film presents The Zoo Keeper’s Wife ((2017) ~ “The account of keepers in the Warsaw Zoo, Antonia and Jan Zabinski, who helped save hundreds of people and animals during the German invasion.PG-13 for disturbing images, violence and brief sexuality. 1:30PM, PAT Thu 31 Movie presents Tootsie (1982) ~ Stars Dustin Hoffman ~ “Michael Dorsey, an unsuccessful actor, disguises himself as a woman in order to get a role on a trashy hospital soap.” 1:30PM, PAT Thu 31 Dinner at its Best presents Mediterranean Breeze~ Offering a variety of locally-sourced fresh ingredients ranging from mouthwatering wood-fired kebabs, stuffed Turkish flatbreads, to distinctively crafted classics appetizers, you won’t be disappointed! 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Fri Sep 1 Olympia Harbor Days presents Virginia V Cruise (4hrs)~ The Steamer Virginia V is a National Historic Landmark and a treasure of the Puget Sound’s maritime history. We will board at Foss Waterways (Tacoma) and end our destination in Olympia for the Olympia Harbor Days festivities. There will be available no-host dinner locations. Residents are encouraged to bring sack lunches and snacks aboard, as there will be limited options on the ship. Panorama bus pick up in Olympia will be at the Farmer’s Market Building. Cost includes transportation and cruise fees. $53.00, BL 11:00AM (reboard 7:30PM) Sat Sep 2 Fisher Poets~ Pat Dixon and extraordinary poets are back to perform their “celebration of the commercial fishing industry in poetry, prose and song.” Call reception for your seat on the 1:15PM campus shuttle. 2:00PM, PAT Thu Sep 7 Senior Services for South Sound presents Meet the Faculty~ Meet the Academic and PAT faculty of Senior Services for South Sound. Local Author, Jim Lynch will discuss his own excitement about learning and how exploration continues to inspire him as a writer. Wine, cheese and other refreshments will be provided. Admission is free. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 3:15PM Sat Sep 9 Olympic Music Festival: Beethoven’s String Quartets (Port Townsend, WA)~ The 2017 season of the Olympic Music Festival concludes with an all-Beethoven weekend! Formed sixteen years ago in Israel, the Ariel Quartet is a recipient of the prestigious Cleveland Quartet Award and serves as faculty quartet-in-residence at the University of Cincinnati College- Conservatory of Music. Please bring your own lunch to have on the bus. Cost includes admission and transportation. No host dinner at Anthony’s following the show. $60.00, BL 11:00AM Sat Sep 16 Emerald City Music presents Not Even the Wind (Washington Center)~ Kicking off the season-long celebration of the centennial of composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein. The centerpiece of the evening is the world premiere of a new work by John Luther Adams, the Grammy and Pulitzer prizewinning composer whose Become Ocean was commissioned by the Seattle Symphony in 2014. For tickets, visit www.emeraldcitymusic.org. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 6:45PM Sat Oct 28 André Rieu and Johann Strauss Orchestra (Tacoma Dome)~ On stage, André’s incredible musical passion and charisma make for a magical spectacle. His shows are a perfect mix of thrilling, romantic, festive and emotional melodies combined with surprises, balloons, beautiful soloists and of course André’s great sense of humor. Enjoy a no-host dinner before the show at Stanley & Seaforts. Cost includes admission and transportation. Limited tickets! Available space on the bus for residents who purchase their own tickets. $137.00, BL 4:00PM