Showing posts with label Tacoma events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tacoma events. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Weekends in Tacoma

Hi again! so, today I thought I'd show you a couple of recent happenings in good, old Tacoma :)

Art on the Ave:

Booths reflected in a costume shop window with a very 70's display...
It was very sunny & warm, light reflected everywhere & the heat of the sun brought people into the many booths filled with art & handmade goodness of all kinds. There were also booths were people to dress in costume & have their photo taken, booths filled with the fun & the strange & of course, there was food & drink, randomly dispersed in odd spots on the Ave & in the blazing sun:
Food booth with traditional festival food by one of the Ave's many historic churches
And lots of music of many types & styles, by several area clubs, even a set being played by one of the area churches:
Band in front of Jazzbones, I wish I knew their name, but I enjoyed what they were playing
The Fun Police by O'Malley's Pub. I loved them, lots of old school style punk energy in their Dumpster Diving piece. The crowd really enjoyed this one, too
Some created their own art...
And there was street art to be found (roof above the Asado restaurant)
And people everywhere...

Miss Behavin' Show & Shine event on the dock:
Lots of great vehicles of all kinds...
This bike is awesomely wild, with the steer horns & black  paint contrasting with all the shiny chrome
This was a boot pattern in the tire of the Destroyer, a monster truck. It looked too much like the crazy robot from Futurama to pass up, plus it shows just how large these trucks are, large enough to step on the tires.
Close up of the wild designs on the Destroyer 
This was one of my favorite vehicles, very simple, contrasted with the designs on the Destroyer, but really nice...
Besides all of the great vehicles, there was music, booths & special events. These were some of the retro beauties wandering about & this appeared to be a discussion of beauty & style, in a beauty pageant type format. (The sunlight comes from a sky roof)
Surrounded by trains on one side...

 boats on the other, this was truly a display of almost every type of transportation out there
It was a beautiful clear day, with Mt. Rainier clearly visible in the distance
What's been happening this summer, where you are?

*All photos shown are the property of Shelley McElhiney, all rights reserved. Share only with proper credit.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Tacoma in May (& a bit of June)


Downtown Tacoma at Night by Shelley McElhiney *

Beautiful interestingness in & around Tacoma:

5/16/13
Free Third Thursday
Part of Third Thursday Art Walks
Tacoma Art Museum
Free admission 5-8 PM
For more info
Also see: Tacoma Art Bus

5/18/13
9 AM-4 PM
City of Neighborhoods: conference on making & sustaining livable, walkable neighborhoods
Historic Downtown Post Office Building
Tacoma, WA
For more info

5/18/13
6-8PM
Tacoma Youth Art Show
King's Books
For more info

5/21/13
7PM
Banned Book Club
"The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood
Doyle's Puublic House, meeting room
For more info

5/22/13
7:30 PM
CLAW Open Swim
Cartoonist's League of Absurd Washingtonians
King's Books
For more info

5/28/13
8 PM
Capes & Cowls Book Club
"Hawkeye, Vol. 1: My Life as a Weapon" by Matt Fraction & David Aja
King's Books
For more info

6/12/13
6:30 PM
Scrabble Rabble
King's Books
For more info

6/14/13
7 PM
Distinguished Writer Series with Christopher Jarmick & Open Mic event for all poets (sign up at 6:45 PM)
King's Books
For more info

6/21, 22, 23
Meeker Days Festival 2013
Entertainment, Activities, Vendors...
Stop by & say hi to the Tacoma Arts & Crafts Group (we'll be there) & check out all the fun & amazingness we've been making :)
Friday 12-9 PM
Saturday 10 AM-9 PM
Sunday 10 AM-5 PM
Downtown Puyallup
For more info

Fridays
April through October
Chalk Off at Frost Park
Lunch hour
Chalk provided
For more info

A partial list of local goings on...

*Photo the property of Shelley McElhiney. All rights reserved, please do not use without permission



















Sunday, May 12, 2013

Chalk Off at Frost Park & Other Friday Fun...

Chalk Off at Frost Park! Sounds kind of ominous, doesn't it: I choose chalk at 50 paces & the winner takes all, the loser? Well, we know what happens to those who lose duels, better not to think about it...The reality, though is far less dire: contestants gather every Friday at Frost park & draw their hearts out, pictures are posted on the Park's FaceBook page, winners are chosen & everyone has fun watching, checking out all the creativity & expressing themselves creatively. What do the winners get? King for the day? The title of best illustrator in the universe (for the week, anyway)? I don't really know, but we all get to enjoy the results & since it's chalk, it's not permanent. I've seen some amazing chalk drawings. There was a castle in Germany that used to host chalk drawing, from time to time (maybe even still does...) & some of the results were spectacular, perspectives that looked almost real, like if you stepped on the drawing you might fall into some huge chasm or be transported to some other world. I've seen specials & YouTube pieces that could just blow you away. Of course, these take more than just a couple of hours to make & I'm not sure you'd be able, during most of the year, to complete something like that here, with all the rain we get, but you can't fault the creative spirit or the fun that is had by all with these weekly events (through fall):
Ask Prom (Pirate Style?) This was a piece created one week & added to the next (by someone else). The event rules state that pieces left from previous weeks are 'fair game' for additions & reinvention. Artist(s) unknown
Smurfette & Bike There seemed to be a lot of cartoon characters visiting...  
Papa Smurf kept an eye out & made sure everyone ate their fruits & veggies, even the  owls...

Where there hipsters in attendance? Maybe, maybe not...

Big Bird & the Easter Bunny reminded us to "Save Our Sonics"
An alien or two stopped by... (some artists signed their work, others did not)
Don't forget Mom...

Or teacher...
Or you might end up swimming with the fishes ;)
An all ages event where everyone can create & have fun. You might even end up as best illustrator in the universe. Where else can you find all that in one place?
Of course, the day didn't end there, we still had most of the afternoon left & hadn't had lunch yet, so we wandered a little bit.
Lunch was at Matador, a dark little spot, filled with amazing  wrought iron fixtures, sumptuous wild west style decor:

Wrought iron & candle sconces, by the Matador kitchen

Above two of the large mirrors that adorn the Matador walls
The restaurant has a variety of Southwestern style dishes that are beyond the norm in flavor combinations, but subtle enough that the flavors blend without overpowering each other, well worth the try. I had the enchiladas roja (the steak version) which came with rice & beans. The only thing that I would say is that the rice is quite bland, especially when compared to the sophisticated blends of flavor in the other items I've tried here, which have all been surprising & delicious. They also have an extensive drink menu (which I have yet to try), that sounds pretty amazing & matches the great ambitious iron work on the bar. There's an outdoor area where you can sit & enjoy the interesting architecture of the downtown area (currently under construction) or your can sit at the fire pit table, located near the bar. Prices are probably best described as moderate. It's a nice place to enjoy an afternoon & treat yourself to a relaxing meal.
Victorian style building, downtown Tacoma, WA
After lunch we wandered through a nearby toy store, Learning Sprout Toys, filled with amazing sights & fun stuff for kids (& beyond). From the outside, it looks like a small, unassuming little store, but like the Tardis from Doctor Who, it's much bigger on the inside & actually has two floors. I loved the science kits & a great build a bug kind of kit, similar to one I had as a child. If you have children, they have great public events (there's a tea party for Mother's Day & a pirate event scheduled for Father's Day, for example) or you can schedule your own private event.
Great Duplo soldier out front & K'nex ferris wheel in the window
What new discoveries have you made in your town?

*All photographic images the property of Shelley McElhiney. Please contact the blog owner for any usage.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Bike Swap in Tacoma...

My day at the Bike swap meet in Tacoma:

Sidewalk graffiti...
An assortment of wheels
Cool old Bike with great mid century details
Old Schwinn logo
Assortment of tires (dig the flames :)
More great old bikes
Bike seats & other bike parts for sale
New helmets for sale ($7, including fitting!)
Something for the kids, a little course on bike safety
An ad for an unusual summer job & entrepreneurial opportunity for cyclists...
Beautiful new bikes
A 'bike psychiatrist' ;)
Buses are for bikes, too...
Lunch at the Hub, where else would you go, after a Bike Swap in Tacoma?
Any special events going on where you are? Why not spend the weekend exploring your city?

*All photos by Shelley McElhiney, all rights reserved.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Tacoma Events March/April

Tacoma 11/11/11 by Shelley McElhiney*

Some of the interesting things happening in March & April in the Tacoma area:

3/17 Blue Octopus
7PM
Wine & Canvas
$124
Ages 21 & up
For more info:
Phone # (253) 678-4776
http://calendar.thenewstribune.com/tacoma_wa/events/show/239159304-wine-and-canvas

3/20 to 4/10 Tuesdays Tacoma Metal Arts Center
6PM to 9PM
Beginning Jewelry/Metalsmithing
$165 (4 sessions)
For more info:
http://www.tacomametalarts.com/
http://calendar.thenewstribune.com/tacoma_wa/events/show/236653264-beginning-jewelry-classes

3/24 Thurston County Fairgrounds
Farms Forever Art Show & Dinner
4:30PM to 9PM
$45 single, $80 couple
ages 21 & up
For more info:
http://calendar.thenewstribune.com/lacey_wa/events/show/242991864-farms-forever-art-show-and-dinner
http://communityfarmlandtrust.org/

3/24 Lakewood Pierce County Library
12PM
Pierce County Reads- Origami workshop
ages 18 & up
For more info:
http://calendar.thenewstribune.com/lakewood_wa/events/show/244665744-pierce-county-reads-origami

3/24 Sunset Studios
Tacoma Arts & Crafts Meetup
10AM
Polymer Clay Series Part one
$15
For more info & to sign up for the meetup group:
http://www.meetup.com/tacomaartsandcrafts/

3/26 to May 5 Throwing Mud Gallery
6PM to 8:30PM
Pottery Class
$160
For more info:
http://calendar.thenewstribune.com/tacoma_wa/events/show/249108144-pottery-class-at-throwing-mud-gallery
http://www.throwingmudgallery.com/class_info.html

3/28 King's Books
7:30 to 9:00PM
CLAW Open Swim
Cartoonist's League of Absurd Washingtonians
Open cartooning
For more info:
http://www.kingsbookstore.com/CLAWmar

3/30 University of Puget Sound
11Am to 4PM
Collins Memorial Library, The Link
6th Annual Edible Book Festival
For more info:
http://www.pugetsound.edu/academics/academic-resources/collins-memorial-library/edible-books/

http://calendar.thenewstribune.com/tacoma_wa/events/show/247754344-6th-annual-edible-book-festival

3/31 Freighthouse Square
10 AM
I CAN! All ages family arts celebration
For more info:
http://calendar.thenewstribune.com/tacoma_wa/events/show/246224364-i-can-all-ages-family-arts-celebration

4/1 King's Books
6 to 8PM
Wayz and Means Film fest
Short films celebrating letterpress & book arts
$20
For more info:
http://www.kingsbookstore.com/wayzmeans

4/14 King's Books
11:30AM to 3:30PM
Cave Paper Covers & Decorative Stitches: Series III
$60 covers $45 class fee & $15 materials fee
For more info & to pre-register:
http://www.kingsbookstore.com/cavepaperapr

4/14 Tacoma Public Library Moore Branch
1PM to 4PM
A Vision Board Workshop with Kathy Brassil
kids & up
free
For more info:
http://calendar.thenewstribune.com/tacoma_wa/events/show/245760844-a-vision-board-workshop-with-kathy-brassil

4/22 King's Books
11AM to 4PM
Wayzgoose! Letterpress & Book Arts Extravaganza
For more info:
http://www.kingsbookstore.com/wayzgoose

4/29 King's Books
12Pm to 4PM
Vegan Bake Sale
For more info:
http://www.kingsbookstore.com/veganbakesale

Ongoing third Saturdays
3/17, 4/21*
Tacoma EtsyRain Meetup
9:30 AM
Sunset Studios*
*Unless otherwise announced
For more info & to sign up for the meetup:
http://www.meetup.com/tacomaartsandcrafts/events/49351652/

Ongoing Monthly King's Books
Books for Schools Program
Help donate books for local classrooms through King's Books
For March: Jason Lee Middle School "The Dream Keeper & Other Poems"
For more info:
http://www.kingsbookstore.com/schools

For more info on any of these events, please contact the sites listed.

Any artsy/craftsy things interesting going on in your area?

*Photo by Shelley McElhiney, all rights reserved