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community events | dinner with heart gala

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arts & events calendar

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artist spotlight | michael kaeshammer

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fall theater preview

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washington’s 125th anniversary celebration

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showcase pick | three magnets brewing co.

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dining guide

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italian chef stars at gala

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design & wellness

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pierce county master builders award winning redesigned interiors

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community events | carnivale—wheels & heels gala Thanks to the generous support of over 300 guests in attendance, CARnivale!, the 2014 Wheels and Heels Annual Gala at America’s Car Museum, was a terrific success. More than $425,000 was raised to support the museum and its focus on education. CARnivale! guests enjoyed delicious food from El Gaucho, fabulous entertainment including an aerialist champagne show, samba dancers and fireworks at the end of the night presented by Emerald Queen Casino. ACM also presented its “Nicola Bulgari Award” during a ceremony at the gala to McKeel Hagerty, president and CEO of Hagerty, which offers insurance and valuation tools for classic vehicles. Lori Randall & Manfred Scharmach

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community events |dinner with heart gala Two hundred guests attended this farm-to-table event, at Kelley Farm in Bonney Lake. Kyra Smithlin, a Puyallup mom whose heart stopped in December 2013, was the passionate speaker. Her 9-year-old son Bryce jumped into action and called 911, and then an operator coached her husband on performing CPR. At the hospital, doctors shocked Kyra’s heart 40 times in an effort to restart it and miraculously she pulled through. Kyra was born with a heart condition that she was unaware of until last December. The event raised $132,600 for the American Heart Association. All proceeds from Dinner with Heart benefit the local American Heart Association and support funding for cardiovascular research, community education and advocacy.

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arts & events calendar September Washington State Fair September 5 - 21 Washington State Fairgounds 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup 253.845.1775 | thefair.com

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Clybourne Park October 2 - 25 Harlequin Productions 202 4th Ave E, Olympia 360.786.0151 | harlequinproductions.org Oktoberfest NW October 3 - 5 Washington State Fairgrounds, Showplex 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup 425.295.3262 | oktoberfestnw.com

Summer’s End at Lacey Car Show September 20, 9am-3pm Huntamer Park 618 Woodland Sq Lp SE, Lacey 360.491.0857 | ci.lacey.wa.us/events September Comedy at the Ave September 20, 7:30pm Auburn Avenue Theater 10 Auburn Ave, Auburn 253.931.3043 | auburnwa.gov/arts Dance Theatre Northwest: UP For Art September 26, 7pm University Place Atrium 3609 Market Place W, University Place 253.778.6534 | dtnw.org

Arts Walk October 3 & 4 Downtown Olympia 360.709.2678 | olympiawa.gov/artswalk Washington Wine Express October 4, 3:30pm Mt Rainier Scenic Railroad 54124 Mountain Hwy E, Elbe 360.492.5588 | mrsr.com Heritage Blues Orchestra October 4, 7:30pm Rialto Theater 310 South 9th St, Tacoma 253.591.5894 | broadwaycenter.org

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Puyallup Art & Wine Walk October 4, 2-6pm Downtown Puyallup 253.840.2631 | puyallupmainstreet.com Lacey’s Children’s Day Wild Wild West October 4, 10am-1pm Huntamer Park 618 Woodland Sq Lp SE, Lacey 360.491.0857 | ci.lacey.wa.us/events Musical Stories October 5, 7pm Washington Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.753.0074 | olympiasymphony.com The Von Trapps October 10, 7:30pm Washington Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.753.8585 | washingtoncenter.org Spectrum Dance Theater LOVE October 11, 7:30pm Tacoma Armory 715 South 11th St, Tacoma 253.591.5894 | broadwaycenter.org


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Pumpkin Express October 25 & 26, 10am, 12:45pm & 3:30pm Mt Rainier Scenic Railroad 54124 Mountain Hwy E, Elbe 360.492.5588 | mrsr.com

Little Women November 7 - 30 Lakewood Playhouse 5729 Lakewood Towne Ctr Blvd, Lakewood 253.588.0042 | lakewoodplayhouse.org

Seth Lepore: Losing My Religion October 16, 7:30pm Washington Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.753.8585 | washingtoncenter.org

Dance Theatre Northwest: Holiday Dance Performances October 25, Noon, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm Tacoma Dome 253.778.6534 | dtnw.org

Fiesta, Familia, Folklore! November 9, 3pm Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma 253.591.5894 | broadwaycenter.org

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Comedy Festival November 15, 8pm Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel 12888 188th Ave SW, Rochester 800.720.1788 | luckyeagle.com

Live Radio Show: Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde October 24 & 25 Lakewood Playhouse 5729 Lakewood Towne Ctr Blvd, Lakewood 253.588.0042 | lakewoodplayhouse.org Born to Be Wild Auction October 24, 5pm Evergreen State College 2700 Evergreen Pkwy NW, Olympia bgctc.org Healthy Family Show October 25, 11am-4pm Capital Mall 625 Black Lake Blvd SW, Olympia 253.826.9001 | showcasemedialive.com Capitol Steps October 25, 7:30pm Washington Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.753.8585 | washingtoncenter.org

An Evening with Danny Glover November 1, 7:30pm Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma 253.591.5894 | broadwaycenter.org

The World Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater November 15, 2pm & 7pm Washington Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.753.8585 | washingtoncenter.org

The Charlie Daniels Band November 1, 8pm Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel 12888 188th Ave SW, Rochester 800.720.1788 | luckyeagle.com Michael Kaeshammer November 7, 7:30pm Washington Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.753.8585 | washingtoncenter.org Nitty Gritty Dirt Band November 7, 7:30pm Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma 253.591.5894 | broadwaycenter.org

Dance Theatre Northwest: Art Inspires Art November 15, 7pm Tacoma Narrows Glen 8201 6th Ave, Tacoma 253.778.6534 | dtnw.org Seattle Comedy Competition November 20, 7:30pm Washington Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.753.8585 | washingtoncenter.org

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artist spotlight | michael kaeshammer Hailing from East Toronto, boogie-woogie pianist and electrifying singer-songwriter Michael Kaeshammer dazzles audiences worldwide with a sound that can be described as fiery and energetic. His style incorporates elements of R&B, blues and pop and is also influenced by the New Orleans sounds of artists like Fats Waller and James Booker. Known for elaborate arrangements, Kaeshammer is also notorious for changing musical style within the same piece, revealing his versatility and brilliance at the piano. Ever the ideal host, he greets the audience with a warm welcome and introduces his band, while making concertgoers feel like esteemed guests. Kaeshammer derives his energy from the audience and plays to convey a mood that he feels will inspire participation. As much as he is a very talented musician, Kaeshammer is an incredible performer who exudes charisma that is evident in his showmanship. Whether he’s playing songs from his latest self-titled album Kaeshammer or the pop ballad “Isabelle” from the album Lovelight, the energy from the music is contagious and the rhythms unforgettable. Music like this is easy to love, hard to get out of your head and impossible to stop talking about. Just ask Jill Barnes, executive director of the Washington Center for the Performing Arts, where Kaeshammer will be performing later this fall. “He is a consummate performer,” says Barnes. Having experienced one of his concerts firsthand she goes on to say, “He is an amazing musician, singer, songwriter and entertainer. I have never seen fingers fly across the keyboard as quickly as his! You can’t help smiling and at least dancing a bit when listening to his music.” Experience this amazing musician yourself at an evening performance by Michael Kaeshammer on Nov. 7 at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts. vANDREA LERUM For Additional Information: washingtoncenter.org

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fall theater preview From the impressive stages of Tacoma to the stately theater in Olympia and all the suburban playhouses nearby, the South Sound gives theater enthusiasts a great deal to look forward to this season: comedies, mysteries, remakes and musicals, adult performances, family entertainment, and more. Take a look at what’s coming up.

In a twist on Shakespeare’s original canon, Tacoma Little Theatre presents A Midsummer Night’s Dream set in the present. That’s followed by the crime thriller Dial “M” for Murder. If you like being close to the actors, Lakewood Playhouse is configured in the round so performers are never far from the audience. This fall you can see how strangers trapped on an island resort are eliminated one by one in Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None. Or take the kiddos to A Year with Frog and Toad and see whimsical characters hop from the page to the stage. Tacoma Musical Playhouse caters to the little folks this season. See everyone’s favorite ogre in Shrek the Musical, and Little Princess, about a girl with a very robust imagination. The grande dame of theater in Tacoma, Broadway Center for the Performing Arts, offers three venues to choose from: the Rialto, Pantages and Theatre on the Square. In September Jars of Clay comes to the Rialto on its 20th anniversary tour. Caspar Babypants & Recess Monkey presents a kids’ concert that parents will love. And local celebrity Vicci Martinez from TV’s The Voice takes the stage with Passenger String Quartet and The Fame Riot. Later in the season Broadway Center presents An Evening with Danny Glover, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and Fiesta, Familia, Folklore featuring some of the best dance and music from Mexico. 16


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In Federal Way, Centerstage Theatre shines with its dramatic and musical shows. Expect to tap your feet and sway to the sounds of the Total Experience Gospel Choir. When the kids have time off in December, take them to Jack and the Beanstalk, a musical with terrible jokes, fabulous songs and a brilliant cast. The Washington Center for the Performing Arts in Olympia will see the return of The von Trapps after they were a big hit last April with Pink Martini. This time they’re on tap for a solo show. If you’re in the mood for mocking politics, then you’ll want to see The Capitol Steps. In late fall, performing pets and a talented juggler grace the stage when The World Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater comes to town. vHEATHER LARSON

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washington’s 125th anniversary celebration 2014 is a big year for Washington state and not just because of the Seahawks’ spectacular Super Bowl win. On Nov. 11, Washington celebrates its 125th anniversary of statehood with a number of events honoring the quasquicentennial. Organizations around the state have been invited by First Lady Trudi Inslee to observe Washington 125 with events, programs or other celebrations. Whether with the Centennial Farms project of the Department of Agriculture, or the months of presentations by the Washington State Historical Society, everyone is encouraged to join in. “We want to showcase the most contemporary and culturally inclusive look at Washington,” says Susan Rohrer, public programs manager at the Washington State Historical Society. “Part of telling our story is to show not only where we began but also how far we’ve come.” Washington 125 programs include presentations on the last 25 years (since the state centennial) in music, sports, the arts, maritime history, politics and environmental policy in Washington. Tribal history, women’s history and the changes to Washington’s communities are also topics for discussion as the actual anniversary celebration approaches. To celebrate the big day itself, on Nov. 11, people are invited to the Legislative Building on the Capitol Campus in Olympia. Festivities for the whole family will begin at 1 p.m. and will include a tribal blessing and opening comments by Secretary of State Kim Wyman and the director of the Washington State Historical Society, Jennifer Kilmer. Performances will include the Wenatchee High School mariachi band, the Massive Monkeys breakdance group, and the Shirts-N-Skirts teen squaredance group, among others. The Capsule Keepers, who were 10-year-olds when they worked with the time capsule at the Washington centennial in 1989, will be back for the 125th anniversary with a new group of kids who will carry on the Capsule Keeper tradition. vKIMBERLY KETCHAM

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Three Magnets Brewing Co. owners Nathan and Sara Reilly found inspiration for their new brew pub in their love of community and partnership. Deriving the name from the book Garden Cities of To-Morrow—in which author Ebenezer Howard illustrated his ideas with a “Three Magnets” diagram—the Reillys are highlighting their interests in the preservation of nature and the urban density movement. Located in downtown Olympia, Three Magnets is at the epicenter of life in the area and very near Darby’s Café, the Reillys’ popular local diner. By creating a unique experience at Three Magnets, the Reillys are striving to bring local craft beer back to the Olympia scene.

Partnerships with other local companies such as Olympia Coffee Roasting Company and Helsing Junction Farm allow the Reillys to offer exclusive beers and craft unique flavors with distinctive styles. Variety is important, they say. “We have certain beers that we like and repeat from time to time but for the most part we want to have fun and get creative.”

vory smoked trout. All meat is ground in-house and buns are baked using spent grain from brewed beer. Outside of the bar, the dining area is for all ages, allowing for a family-friendly environment.

“We just want to serve our community great beer and great food. We want to expand on what we already do at Darby’s and create a great gathering place,” Three Magnets is not your typical brew says Nathan Reilly. vANDREA LERUM pub. Though it’s not a sports bar, patrons can watch Sounders games on the 90” flat screen TV; soccer is another passion the Reillys share with the community. The menu offers traditional burgers, and patrons with a more daring palate can indulge in house-cured seafood, including the popular Nordic dish, gravlax, or sa23


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Art House Café 111 North Tacoma Ave 253.212.2011 arthousecafe.com

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Cutter’s Point Coffee 5104 Sixth Ave 253.761.3113 cutterspoint.com Indochine Asian Dining Lounge 1924 Pacific Ave 253.272.8200 indochinedowntown.com Marrow Restaurant 2717 Sixth Ave 253.267.5299 marrowtacoma.com Matador 721 Pacific Ave 253.627.7100 matadorrestaurants.com Maxwell’s Restaurant & Lounge 454 St Helens Ave 253.683.4115 maxwells-tacoma.com Savor Creperie 1916 Pacific Ave 253.365.5534 savorcreperie.com Stanley & Seafort’s 115 East 34th St 253.473.7300 stanleyandseaforts.com

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Treos Life Café (2 locations!) 2312 North 30th 253.212.2287 1201 Union Ave 253.301.0478 treoslife.com

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Chili Thai Restaurant 3712 9th St SW 253.864.7005 chilithai.com Crockett’s Public House 118 East Stewart Ave 253.466.3075 crockettspublichouse.com Mama Stortini’s 3207 East Main Ave 253.845.7569 mamastortinis.com Trapper’s Sushi 206 39th Ave SW 253.891.2046 trapperssushi.net

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Sorci’s Italian Café 1012 Ryan Ave 253.891.8400 sorcisitaliancafe.com Windmill Bistro 16009 60th St E 253.826.7897 windmillbistro.com

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Mercato Ristorante 111 Market St NE 360.528.3663 mercatoristorante.com

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Acqua Via 500 Capitol Way S 360.357.6677 acquavia.com

Pizzeria la Gitana 518 Capitol Way S 360.753.2929 pizzerialagitana.com RockFish Grill 700 4th Ave E 360.753.5700 olyrockfishgrill.com SWING Wine Bar 825 Columbia St SW 360.357.9464 swingwinebar.com Three Magnets Brewing Co. 600 Franklin St threemagnetsbrewing.com Trago Mexican Kitchen 625 Black Lake Blvd 360.338.0515 tragomexican.com Waterstreet Café and Bar 610 Water St SW 360.709.9090 waterstreetcafeandbar.com

Mackinaw’s Restaurant 545 North Market Blvd 360.740.8000 mackinawsrestaurant.com Brix25 7707 Pioneer Way 253.858.6626 harborbrix.com

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italian chef stars at gala “What took so long to choose a female chef?” asked Bastianich, who can be seen on PBS hosting Lidia’s Italy and Lidia’s Kitchen. “We’ll do a much better event than any of those male chefs.” Her predecessors at the gala include Michael Symon, Guy Fieri and Mario Batali. Gala guests will be treated to outstanding Italian cuisine, locally sourced ingredients, and some of Bastianich’s own wines along with local wines. The chef will also field questions from the audience. During the auction portion of the black-tie affair, attendees will be able to bid on a chance to serve as Bastianich’s sous chef for one of the meal’s courses, or the opportunity to sit at the bar stools on the chef’s stage for a total culinary emersion. Says event planner Valerie Fluetsch, who has coordinated the gala for the past nine years: “Bastianich has a warm, welcoming spirit that reflects her focus on family, community and hospitality, which makes her a perfect fit for the [St. Martin’s] gala.” The chef also embraces giving back in a big way. “I support both higher education and Catholic colleges,” Bastianich says. “As immigrants to the U.S., my family was brought here by a Catholic charity, so the gala is for a cause I support.”

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This year’s fundraising gala takes place on Nov. 1 at St. Martin’s University. Fluetsch says the goal is to have 700 in attendance and raise $1 million. Funds raised go to student scholarships. Elisa Jaffe of KOMO 4 will serve as master of ceremonies. vHEATHER LARSON For Additional Information: stmartin.edu/gala

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Celebrity chef Lidia Bastianich plans to dish up not only a delicious dinner but also her philosophy on food at this year’s fundraising gala for St. Martin’s University. An Emmy awardwinning public-television host, best-selling cookbook author and restaurateur, Bastianich will be the first female celebrity chef featured at this event.



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fashion and art collide this fall Fall is here and with it, new looks. And nowhere can fashion lovers spot new trends more than at Fashion Week hosted by The Bellevue Collection. Traditionally, the words Fashion Week evoke images of runways in New York City and front rows teeming with A-list celebrities and a who’s who of the fashion world. But local lovers of style need not jet across the country to experience the energy and excitement of watching the latest trends strut down the runway.

For more fashion-forward inspiration, be sure to catch the Independent Designer Runway Show at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue on Sept. 24 at 6:30 p.m. vANDREA LERUM For Additional Information: bellevuecollection.com bohorepublic.com

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Each fall, The Bellevue Collection hosts the Northwest’s premier fashion event. For five days, the best fall trends in both beauty and style are showcased at runway shows, trend shows and chic after-parties. Each event is exciting, and one show in particular features designers with roots right here in the Pacific Northwest. The Independent Designer Runway Show, now in its third year, showcases the fall lines of 10 local designers. Planning for the IDRS begins in the spring as dozens of applicants are narrowed down to 10. Designers feature pieces that are distinctively their own. It is here where fashion and art collide, fusing styles that are unique and inspired. Designers then show their work on the runway, with one winner receiving the honor of having his or her collection displayed in Bellevue Square throughout October. What might you expect to see this season? Watch for looks that incorporate lace in everything. You can play down its delicacy and give lace an edge by pairing it with leather outerwear or chic, slim pants. Shorter hemlines mean kneehigh boots, which help strike a balance and make it easy to pull off an office-ready look. Fans of oversized garments will be thrilled to see this look sticking around. Belted coats and chunky sweaters will help keep us cozy and stylish. As always, no matter how you wear this season’s trends, make sure they reflect you. Individuality is the key to any look and is always in style.

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showcase magazine | fall 2014

design & wellness

pierce county master builders award winning redesigned interiors

ShowCase Magazine salutes the winners of the Master Builders Association’s 2014 Remodeling Excellence (REX) Awards. The awards salute the best craftsmanship, innovation and attention to detail for remodeling projects throughout the county. Projects were judged by leaders from other Washington state home building associations on the quality, use of appropriate materials and designs, creativity and workmanship.

Remodelers’ work can also be seen on the Tour of Remodeled Homes, being held September 27 & 28 throughout Pierce County. For a Complete List of Winners & Additional Information: mbapierce.com mba-tour.com Images//Renewal Remodels and Additions//George Eide & Troy Rideb

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community hospital updates maternity unit

“We want to cradle new moms and their spouses in a positive environment,” says Gail Yandell, director of Women’s Services.

are. Our nurses who live in the community give high-quality personal attention, and we want that same quality to show in the aesthetics and décor of our birthing suites.” Yandell says 660 babies are born at the center each year. She anticipates that number will be increasing because the updates will make the facility more desirable to pregnant mothers. Capital Medical also has a lactation consultant on staff who helps moms get started with breast feeding. The consultant is also available by phone or in person free of charge after new moms go home.

Designed with comfort in mind for the new mothers, fathers and babies, the remodel is expected to cost $1.2 million. That includes pastel colors in the rooms and the hallway, new wood floors, new light fixtures, easier-to-use showers in the rooms, a soaking tub to ease pain during labor, more comfortable furniture in the waiting room, beds in the rooms for spouses, and even new cribs for the infants.

The center will continue to receive patients during construction because only two rooms will be under construction at a time, says Julie Leydelmeyer, director of marketing and public affairs.

Chief Nursing Officer Becky Means says, “We treat these people like our neighbors because many of them actually

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Olympia area mothers-to-be who plan to deliver their babies at Capital Medical Center this fall can look forward to a comfortable new spa-like environment. Renovations of the Women’s Services unit—which include adding two labor and delivery suites, a more modern look, and improved functionality—are scheduled to be completed in October. The hospital staff pushed for this remodel so they could make deliveries even more special than they already are.


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