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Olympia Family Theater is holding its production of The Velveteen Rabbit from December 8 to 31 at its downtown Olympia location. Based on the children's book written by Margery Williams, The … more
The Transportation Policy Board (TPB) voted to recommend that the Thurston Regional Planning Council adopt an updated regional trails plan. At the TPB meeting on Wednesday, November 8, TRPC … more
Buck Williams encountered Elizabeth living under a pallet and blanket in an alley in downtown Olympia. “How you doing, Elizabeth; is there anything I can do for you?” he asked. more
Nothing compliments a turkey dinner better than cranberry sauce.  We are fortunate that in Washington, fresh cranberries are grown nearby. more
Maureen Wells hasn’t found a cure for Alzheimer’s. But she has discovered the key to unlocking powerful memories and improving vitality, engagement, and emotional connection for all … more
The Olympia Arts Commission has selected the artists to do the cover art for the 2024 Arts Walk programs. On Thursday, Olympia Arts Program specialist Angel Nava announced the jury's … more
The Tumwater General Government Committee recommended to its city council on Wednesday, November 8, to approve an ordinance amending the city’s municipal code to apply park rules in all city … more
Olympia announced the opening of the request for qualifications (RFQ) for Anchor Partners at the Armory Creative Campus, an initiative to foster community arts education and training. According … more
Get ready for some holiday bazaars in the area.   Timberline High School Blazer Bazaar, Saturday, November 11, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Join Timberline High School Blazer on Saturday for … more
The Port of Olympia Commission held a second review of its 2024 budget on Monday, November 6. The budget is tentatively scheduled for a public hearing on November 13. more
The Olympia City Council strongly supported a 0.1% sales tax increase for a new funding source for non-automotive transportation modes like walking and cycling. However, at Monday, November … more
With almost 1,200 responses from its survey, the Thurston Regional Planning Council (TRPC) gathered public input on updating the trail system, revealing community support for new construction that … more
The Halloween spirit just passed, and we are now ready to welcome Christmas with these local events. more
Olympia's Poet Laureate Kathleen Byrd will host an eco-poetry reading group  on Ada Limon's The Hurting Kind at Browsers Bookshop, 107 Capitol Way N, on Saturday, November 8, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. … more
My favorite holiday, Thanksgiving, comes later this month.  Focusing on gratitude, family, friends and, of course, great food, Thanksgiving embodies my belief that cooking is love! more
An easy pumpkin bread is simple, yet touches our senses of taste and smell in tune with the season. more
To nature enthusiasts and salmon aficionados, join the Capitol Land Trust (CLT) and Puget Sound Estuarium at the Bayshore Preserve to witness the migration of thousands of chum salmon making their … more
Olympia is seeking artists for its annual Arts Walk poster and other event publications. more
The Fall 2023 Olympia Arts Walk brought locals together to celebrate the arts, performances, culinary indulgences and much more. The event showcased various creative expressions and fostered … more
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