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October 2018 Newsletter Boeing Leadership Network Retirees Formerly BOEING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Gold Card https://blnretirees.org October 2018 Tacoma Dome Angel of the Winds Arena Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Everett Silvertips vs. The Ghosts of Christmas Eve Kamloops Blazers he annual multisensory extrava- oin us as the Everett Silvertips take Tganza The Ghosts of Christmas Jon the Kamloops Blazers. Watch Eve has cemented TSO’s status as NHL Draft picks Connor Dewar, a must-attend, multigenerational, Riley Sutter, and Wyatt Wylie as the Silvertips raise their 2017–18 holiday tradition. This year marks U.S. Division and Western Conference Championship banners. the 20th anniversary tour, featuring Note: No tickets will be issued. Tickets will be held at will founder, composer, and lyricist Paul call. O’Neill’s timeless story of a runaway Date: Saturday, October 13 Time: 7:05 p.m. who finds her way into a mysterious abandoned theater. Cost: $15 Deadline: Tuesday, October 9 Date: Sunday, November 25 Time: 3:00 p.m. Location: Angel of the Winds Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett Cost: $85.50 (section 102, rows U–Z, AA–CC) Event Coordinator: Seth Gadberry, 206-304-6669, Deadline: Monday, November 5 [email protected] Location: Tacoma Dome, 2727 East D St., Tacoma Instructions: Send a check payable to BLN to Seth Gadberry, MC Event Coordinator: Jesse Maciel, 206-852-1686, 07X-230, c/o The Boeing Company, P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, WA [email protected] 98124. Please include your e-mail address and phone number.v Instructions: Send a check payable to BLN and a self-addressed, stamped business envelope to Jesse Maciel, MC 35-103, c/o The Leavenworth Boeing Company, P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, WA 98124. Please include your e-mail address and phone number.v Christmas Lighting Festival Washington State Fairgrounds tart your holidays with a day trip Sto the Christmas Lighting Festival A Victorian Country Christmas in beautiful Leavenworth. Take our oin us for the 31st annual A motor coach excursion through scenic JVictorian Country Christmas. mountains to the Bavarian-style vil- This wonderful event is the perfect lage, where you will have time to shop way to kick off the holiday season. at unique stores and galleries, and enjoy delicious German food and Music fills the air as you a warm beverage. At dusk, experience the annual Christmas Lighting stroll through a Victorian village filled with more than 500 shops. Find Festival with music, lights, St. Nicholas, and other festivities before the perfect gift for everyone on your list. Enjoy gourmet food, spe- reboarding the motor coach for your return ride. cialty wine, and holiday beverages. And don’t miss Santa’s Village, A breakfast box from the Clipper Café is included, as well as a for visits with Santa and keepsake photos, before stepping outside for snack for the return trip. a free carousel ride. Professional stage shows, including the Majestic Note: No tickets will be issued. Attendees will check in at motor Singing Nativity, create a complete festival event, perfect for all ages. coach locations by name. Please provide all attendees’ names upon Free sleigh rides will deliver you to the Expo Building, and sign-up and include pickup location preference. free Santa Tram rides travel to all three buildings featuring shop- Date: Saturday, December 15 ping and activities. Time: Location: Date: Wednesday, November 28–Sunday, December 2 8:15 a.m. I-5/SR-512 Park & Ride, 10617 S. Tacoma Way, Tacoma Time: 10:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. North Seattle College, 9600 College Way N., Seattle Cost: $8 ($12 value); free (children 5 and under) (southeast corner of campus, off North 92nd Street) Deadline: Friday, November 23 9:15 a.m. Red Lion Hotel, 11211 Main St., Bellevue Location: Washington State Fairgrounds, 110 Ninth Ave. SW, Puyallup Cost: $78.50 (adults 12 and over); $96.75 (children 11 and under) Event Coordinator: Robert Reichle, 425-337-2906, Deadline: Tuesday, November 13 [email protected] Event Coordinator: Yolanda Young, 253-657-2928, Instructions: Send a check payable to BLN and a self-addressed, [email protected] stamped business envelope to Robert Reichle, 11324 32nd Dr. SE, Instructions: Send a check payable to BLN to Yolanda Young, MC Everett, WA 98208. Please include your e-mail address and 5A-215, c/o The Boeing Company, P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, WA phone number v 98124. Please include your e-mail address and phone number.v Boeing Leadership Network Retirees October 2018 Performing Arts Pantages Theater McCaw Hall The Wizard of Oz PNB’s The Nutcracker here truly is no place like acific Northwest Ballet’s holiday Thome, as the great family Pclassic is a fantastical combina- musical The Wizard of Oz twists tion of Ian Falconer’s unique design, its way into Tacoma with breathtaking special effects, dazzling chore- Balanchine’s beloved choreography, and ography, and classic songs. Tchaikovsky’s timeless score—a memory-making tradition and the Date: Tuesday, January 15 Time: 7:30 p.m. must-attend event of the holidays. Cost: $76.50 (rows P–V) Deadline: Fri., December 14 Date: Time: Cost: Location: Pantages Theater, 901 Broadway, Tacoma Fri., December 7 7:30 p.m. $93 (orchestra prime; $128 value) Event Coordinator: Yolanda Young, 253-657-2928, $63 (gallery prime; $82 value) [email protected] $58 (gallery upper; $76 value) Instructions: Send a check payable to BLN and a self-addressed, Sat., December 15 2:00 p.m. $118 (orchestra prime; $145 value) stamped business envelope to Yolanda Young, MC 5A-215, c/o $85 (gallery prime; $105 value) The Boeing Company, P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, WA 98124. Please $80 (gallery upper; $99 value) include your e-mail address and phone number.v Sun., December 23 12:30 p.m. $118 (orchestra prime; $145 value) $85 (gallery prime; $105 value) 5th Avenue Theatre $80 (gallery upper; $99 value) Deadline: Check received three weeks before show date Annie Location: McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St., Seattle oin Annie, Sandy, Daddy Warbucks, and Event Coordinator: Shannon Russell, 206-852-1666, Miss Hannigan for one of the best theater J [email protected] experiences you will ever have. Featuring Instructions: Send a check payable to BLN and a self-addressed, stamped unforgettable songs including “Tomorrow” business envelope to Shannon Russell, 22401 NE 25th Way, Sammamish, and “It’s a Hard Knock Life,” Annie will stay with you for a lifetime. WA 98074. Please include your e-mail address and phone number.v Date: Saturday, November 24 Time: 2:00 p.m. Cost: $81.75 (zone 1: main floor, rows C–L; grand tier, rows B–C; state main floor or grand tier seating preference); $63.75 (zone 2) Sports Deadline: Tuesday, October 23 Date: Saturday, December 22 Time: 1:00 p.m. Moda Center Cost: $108 (zone 1, rows PB–M); $89.25 (zone 2, rows C–R) Deadline: Wednesday, November 21 Portland Location: 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Ave., Seattle Event Coordinator: Shannon Russell, 206-852-1666, Trail Blazers [email protected] on’t miss your chance to expe- Instructions: Send a check payable to BLN and a self-addressed, stamped Drience the fun and intensity business envelope to Shannon Russell, 22401 NE 25th Way, Sammamish, that only the Trail Blazers can offer. WA 98074. Please include your e-mail address and phone number. v Toronto Raptors Date: Friday, December 14 Time: 7:00 p.m. Cost: $121 (sec. 116), $77 (sec. 220) Driftwood Players Golden State Warriors Date: Saturday, December 29 Time: 7:00 p.m. Cost: $248 (sec. 116), $149 (sec. 220) Peter and the Starcatcher Philadelphia 76ers Date: Sunday, December 30 rom marauding pirates and jungle Time: 6:00 p.m. Cost: $177 (sec. 116) Ftyrants to unwilling comrades and Oklahoma City Thunder Date: Friday, January 4 unlikely heroes, Peter and the Starcatcher playfully explores the Time: 7:30 p.m. Cost: $177 (sec. 116), $144 (sec. 203) depths of greed and despair and the bonds of friendship. Phoenix Suns Date: Saturday, March 9 Note: Tickets will be held at will call. No tickets will be mailed. Time: 7:00 p.m. Cost: $121 (sec. 116), $77 (sec. 220) Date: Friday, December 7 Time: 8:00 p.m. Deadline: Six weeks before game date Cost: $22 (21 percent off value) Deadline: Wed., November 21 Location: Moda Center, Rose Quarter Arena, 1 N. Center Court St., Portland Location: Wade James Theater, 950 Main St., Edmonds Event Coordinator: Yolanda Young, 253-657-2928, Event Coordinator: Leigh Ford, 425-750-2781, [email protected] [email protected] Instructions: Send a check payable to BLN and a self-addressed, Instructions: Send a check payable to BLN to Leigh Ford, 8123 stamped business envelope to Yolanda Young, MC 5A-215, c/o 137th Ave. SE, Snohomish, WA 98290. Please include your The Boeing Company, P.O. Box 3707, Seattle, WA 98124. Please e-mail address and phone number.v include your e-mail address and phone number.v 2 Boeing Leadership Network Retirees October 2018 Financial Seminars Community Outreach Crucible Brewing Seattle Center Brewery Tour and 22nd Annual Puget Financial Discussion Sound Buddy Walk oin us for happy hour, a financial he Buddy Walk brings together Jdiscussion, and a tour of Crucible Tfamily, friends, professionals, Brewing, started in late 2015 by two childhood friends with an and community leaders from across absolute passion for craft beer. Puget Sound for a day of celebration to promote acceptance, inclu- This is a fun way to visit with friends while having an open sion, and respect of individuals with Down syndrome.
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