Tenino Arts Spring Market, March 24-26, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Come experience the magic of the 3rd Annual Tenino Arts Spring Market! This will play host to 32 artisan displays offering fine art & handcrafted items in more than 14 fields of creative expression. The venue will feature unique designs in pottery, metal, wood, glass, leather, textiles, painting & illustration, crystals & gems, wax, garden art, and new recipes for sipping vinegar, baked treats, and teas. Live music will be performed by guitarist Ross Robinson on Friday & Saturday and mountain dulcimer duo Elaine & Dean Robinson - Elvensong on Sunday. The market is free to attend and there is free parking in downtown Tenino. Click this link for more details.
Material Matters: Arts and Crafts Exhibition, March 10- March 23
Material Matters is a collection of bold new work in a diverse array of materials. Five local artists present their work in cut feathers (Chris Maynard), batik (Lisa Kattenbraker), ceramic sculpture (Garrison Coverdale), watercolor (Julie Creighton), and carved blocks (Sara Gettys). Come by during our open hours to explore the collection. Click this link for more details.
Advanced Bird Photography Workshop, March 25, 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Join the Estuarium on March 25 from 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. for an Advanced Bird Photography Workshop with local photographer Bruce Livingston. Attendance for this event is on a first-come, first-served basis, so try to come early to ensure a spot! The cost to attend is the price of admission to the Estuarium. If you want to get serious about birds or simply wildlife photography - this talk is for you! Click this link for more details.
Blintzapalooza 2023, March 26, from 10 a.m.
As Spring approaches and young (and old) folks’ fancy turns to, well, blintzes, the Temple Beth Hatfiloh annual festival is still here calling to everyone. Just show up (drive, walk, bike, bus, pogo stick) and purchase goods on-site. No need to order ahead. First come first served so get there early! Feel free to stay and schmooze like in the old days, find old friends, and make new ones. The total net proceeds of Blintzapalooza, as always, go to support the tradition of Tikkun Olam, healing the world. People are reminded of the tradition that charity and justice are the same words: tzedakah. Click this link for more details.
STEM Hour: Stop Motion Video, March 29, 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Kids grade 3-6 are welcome to join a stop motion video hour! Using iPads and LEGO Bricks®, attendees will create short scenes and share them with other attendees. Space is limited and registration is required - if you'd like to join as a group working on one project together, only one person needs to register for the whole group. Click this link for more details.
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