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U.S. Open (Golf) Fan Guide 2015

A fan guide to the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay (University Place, Wash.) in 2015. An extended version of The News Tribune's weekly Go section.

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1 1 5 T H U . S . O P E N C H A M B E R S B A Y<br />

23<br />

EVENTS<br />

From22<br />

200 vintage and specialty motorcycles, AHRMAsanctioned<br />

vintage motorcycle trials course<br />

Saturday, an outdoor cruise-in, a motorcycle<br />

soccer exhibition game, and a special performance<br />

by the Seattle Cossacks Stunt Drill Team,<br />

and a display from the Pacific Northwest Museum<br />

of Motorcycling. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-<br />

June 21. LeMay Marymount Event Center, 325<br />

152nd St. East, Tacoma. $15. For details of<br />

events, times and days, go to<br />

lemaymarymount.org/<br />

marymount-motorcycle-week.<br />

Tiptoe Through the Tidepools Bring your family<br />

to explore the beach, learn about tide pool life<br />

and have lots of fun during some of the lowest<br />

tides of the year. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday. Titlow<br />

Park, 8425 Sixth Ave., Tacoma. Free.<br />

253-591-6439, tacomanaturecenter.org.<br />

Night at the Museum Free admission 5-8 p.m.<br />

Thursday at the Museum of Glass, Tacoma Art<br />

Museum, Washington State History Museum<br />

and LeMay-America’s Car Museum.<br />

tacomamuseumdistrict.org.<br />

The Pacific Bonsai Museum <strong>Open</strong> late, take an<br />

evening stroll after work. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Thursday.<br />

Pacific Bonsai Museum, 2515 S. 336th St.,<br />

Federal Way. Free. pacificbonsaimuseum.org.<br />

Olympia Gold & Treasure Show Find new and<br />

used equipment, guest speakers and lectures,<br />

live equipment demonstrations, a metal-detector<br />

hunt and demo and learn to pan for gold. 9<br />

a.m. June 20. Thurston County Fairgrounds,<br />

3054 Carpenter Road, Lacey. $5 at gate, children<br />

younger than 13 free. 360-252-0647,<br />

resourcescoalition.org/<br />

Olygoldshowvendorflyer.pdf.<br />

Meeker Days Festival Featuring live entertainment,<br />

food and activities, noon-9 p.m. June 20,<br />

10 a.m.-9 .m. June 21, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. June 22.<br />

Downtown Puyallup.<br />

puyallupmainstreet.com/events/meeker-days.<br />

Scenic Ride on the Mount Rainier Gondola<br />

Travel 2,500 vertical feet for views of Mount<br />

Rainier, visit Summit House restaurant. 10<br />

a.m.-5 p.m. June 20-21. Crystal Mountain Resort.<br />

$15-$20, mtrainiergondola.com.<br />

Father’s Day Cruise-In & Barbecue Tour the<br />

LeMay Collection at Marymount for only $5,<br />

picnic tables available, and barbecue will be<br />

served up at reasonable prices. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

June 21. LeMay Marymount Event Center, 325<br />

152nd St. East, Tacoma. $15 regular admission.<br />

lemaymarymount.org.<br />

Chase Garden Tours The garden is open for<br />

self-guided tours from April through October,<br />

with guided tours available on the fourth Saturday<br />

of each month. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays.<br />

Chase Garden, 16015 264th St. E.,<br />

Orting. $8; free for children younger than 12.<br />

360-893-6739, chasegarden.org.<br />

Tacoma Farmers Market — Downtown 10 a.m.-3<br />

p.m. Thurdays, Broadway between Ninth and<br />

11th streets, Tacoma.<br />

tacomafarmersmarket.com/markets.<br />

Tacoma Farmers Market — Sixth Avenue 3-7<br />

p.m. Tuesdays, Sixth Avenue and Pine Street,<br />

Tacoma.<br />

Tacoma Farmers Market — South Tacoma 11<br />

a.m.-3 p.m. Sundays, Star Center, 3873 S. 66th<br />

St., Tacoma.<br />

Olympia Farmers Market featuring local produce,<br />

products and plants, live music, 10 a.m.-3<br />

p.m. Thursdays-Sundays. Olympia Farmers<br />

Market, 700 Capitol Way N., Olympia. Free,<br />

olympiafarmersmarket.com.<br />

Third Thursday Garden Mingle hosted by the<br />

Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden. 4-7<br />

p.m. Thursday, free. Take a stroll among thousands<br />

of rhododendrons and companion plants,<br />

practice your photography skills, sit on a bench<br />

and take it all in. Check out the big-leaf rhododendron<br />

forest, alpine and pond gardens, and<br />

DEAN J. KOEPFLER Staff file, 2014<br />

Even though Lilly Pagan, 3 of<br />

Yelm, looked a little uncertain<br />

about milking a<br />

plywood cutout cow, her<br />

form produced results<br />

during the first day of the<br />

annual Meeker Days Festival<br />

in June 2014 at Pioneer Park<br />

in downtown Puyallup. The<br />

festival celebrates pioneer<br />

heritage.<br />

Jaya and her cubs Kirana,<br />

Dari and Indah at the Sumatran<br />

tiger enclosure are<br />

just some of the animals to<br />

see at the Point Defiance<br />

Zoo & Aquarium. .<br />

LUI KIT WONG<br />

Staff file<br />

the Himalayan Blue Poppy meadow. There’s<br />

also the Victorian stumpery, a sculptural environment<br />

of tree roots and ferns. The garden is<br />

at 2525 336th St. S. in Federal Way.<br />

253-838-4646.<br />

Sand Man Tugboat Tour This floating museum<br />

is a vintage vessel that’s more than 105 years<br />

old. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. weekends through December.<br />

Percival Landing, 405 Columbia St. NW,<br />

Olympia. Free. 306-402-8070.<br />

Tacoma Art Museum “Northwest in the West:<br />

Exploring Our Roots,” through fall <strong>2015</strong>; “Art of<br />

the American West: The Haub Family Collection”<br />

through fall <strong>2015</strong>; “Roger Shimomura: An<br />

American Knockoff” featuring Shimomura’s<br />

recent series, June 20-Sept. 13; “Chihuly: Gifts<br />

from the Artist” ongoing. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sundays,<br />

10 a.m.-8 p.m. third Thursdays.<br />

1701 Pacific Ave., Tacoma. $35 family; $14<br />

adults; $12 seniors, students, military; free 5<br />

and younger. Free 5-8 p.m. third Thursdays.<br />

253-272-4258, tacomaartmuseum.org.<br />

Washington State History Museum “Pomp &<br />

Circumstance: The Clothing of Transformation<br />

Exhibit” through June 21; “Shoalwater Bay<br />

Indian Tribe” traditional carvings, Thursday-<br />

Dec. 13; “The American Soldier From the Civil<br />

War to the War in Iraq” a photographic tribute,<br />

June 20-Sept. 6. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday;<br />

10 a.m.-8 p.m. third Thursdays. 1911 Pacific<br />

Ave., Tacoma. $11 adults; $8 seniors, students<br />

and military; free for 5 and younger. $1 EBT<br />

cardholders, free 2-8 p.m. third Thursdays.<br />

888-238-4373, washingtonhistory.org.<br />

Museum of Glass “Chihuly Drawings” through<br />

June 30; “Kids Design Glass, Too” through July.<br />

10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday; noon-5<br />

p.m. Sunday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. third Thursdays.<br />

1801 Dock St., Tacoma. $15 adults, $12 seniors,<br />

students, military, AAA members; $5 ages 6-12;<br />

free ages 5 and younger; $1 EBT cardholders.<br />

866-468-7386, museumofglass.org.<br />

LeMay — America’s Car Museum A 9-acre<br />

campus with a four-story museum as the centerpiece<br />

and a family zone where kids and<br />

adults of all ages can play and engage in handson<br />

activities. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. daily. 2702 E. D St.,<br />

Tacoma. $16 adults; $14 seniors, military; $12<br />

students; $8 ages 6-12; free for children 5 and<br />

younger. 253-779-8490, lemaymuseum.org.<br />

LeMay Family Collection at Marymount <strong>Open</strong><br />

year-round for guided tours. The collection<br />

showcases more than 500 vintage vehicles in<br />

several buildings, primarily U.S.-made cars,<br />

trucks, buses, fire engines and motorcycles. 10<br />

a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturdays, noon-5 p.m.<br />

Sunday. 325 152nd St. E., Tacoma. $15 adults, $5<br />

ages 6-17, free for 5 and younger.<br />

lemaymarymount.org.<br />

Foss Waterway Seaport Museum Featuring<br />

maritime heritage exhibits, land and boat based<br />

education programs all in historic Balfour Building.<br />

9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays. 705 Dock St., Tacoma.<br />

$8 adults, $5 children, students, military<br />

and seniors, $20 family pass.<br />

fosswaterwayseaport.org.<br />

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum Explore a<br />

19th-century fort and learn about the Hudson’s<br />

Bay Co. era. Re-enactors create 19th-century<br />

meals on a wood stove, over campfires or in a<br />

brick oven competing for the “golden skillet,”<br />

11 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Point Defiance Park, Tacoma.<br />

$22 family; $7 adults; $6 active-duty military,<br />

military spouse, seniors (65 and older); $5<br />

students; $4 ages 5-17; and free for ages 4 and<br />

younger. 253-591-5339, fortnisqually.org.<br />

Historic Fort Steilacoom Visit the remaining<br />

four buildings from the first U.S. military presence<br />

near Puget Sound. 3-7 p.m. June 12 and<br />

15-19, 1-7 p.m. Saturday-14 and 20-21, 9601<br />

Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Lakewood. Free, donations<br />

accepted. 253-582-5838,<br />

historicfortsteilacoom.org.<br />

mary.anderson@thenewstribune.com<br />

Friday, June 12, <strong>2015</strong> • Thenewstribune.com/Entertainment

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