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COMING EVENTS

TW PICK: COMEDY WITH ED HILL AND DAVID TOBEY Fri., March 21, 8:30 p.m. Comedy Underground, 100 S. 9th St., Tacoma Originally from Taiwan, Ed Hill is an emerging young comic who moved to Vancouver, BC 18 years ago, thinking he was on vacation at his father’s discretion. Since then, he has performed all over the world. Price: $13.70. Info: (253) 961-4262

ASK A PSYCHIC Fri., March 21, 7 p.m. Medicine River Center, 12202 Pacific Ave. S. Join Medium Kass Horner and a guest Psychic for a fun, entertaining and uplifting evening. Price: $20. Info: (253) 212-9956 CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL Fri., March 21, 3 p.m. Tacoma Public Library, Moore Branch, 215 S. 56th Ave. Munch on popcorn and enjoy a screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1940 classic “Rebecca.” Suitable for teens and up. Price: Free. Info: (253) 341-4848 UPS WOMEN’S LEAGUE FLEA MARKET Sat., March 22, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. University of Puget Sound Fieldhouse Visit the popular flea market run by the Women’s League of University of Puget Sound and peruse more than 60 booths of antiques and collectibles, artwork, handcrafts, artisan and vintage jewelry, home and garden items.

Price: $5. Info: (253) 8793100 TRIKE-A-THON! Sat., March 22, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mission Woods Church parking lot, 2003 Taylor St., Milton Children 8 and younger are invited to bring their bikes, trikes, scooters and helmets to ride the course as well as participate in some FUN PIT STOPS! In addition, there will be raffles for bikes and scooters, a bake sale and refreshments available for suggested donation. Info: (253) 922-4535 VIEWING OF ‘FROZEN’ Sat., March 22, 1 p.m. Tacoma Public Library Main Branch, Olympic Room After the kingdom of Arendelle is cast into eternal winter by the powerful Snow Queen Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel), her sprightly sister Anna (Kristen Bell) teams up with a rough-hewn mountaineer named Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and his trusty rein-

deer Sven to break the icy spell. Rated PG, 102 mins. For families only. Adults not accompanied by a minor will not be admitted. Price: Free. Info: (253) 292-2001

TITLOW MUD RUN Sun., March 23, 12 p.m. Titlow Park, 8425 6th Ave. This 2-mile fun run takes participants off the sidewalks and city streets and onto the trails near Titlow Park. The course is muddy, and full of obstacles to crawl under, jump over or get your attention. Price: $25/$35. Info: (253) 305-1022 SCOOTER 101 CLASS Sun., March 23, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. N.W. Motor Scooters Summer is right around the corner, and you may have thought about getting a scooter, but you don’t know where to start. This is your opportunity to learn how to ride. You’ll learn various techniques and then have the chance to test ride various 50cc scooters. Your ticket includes helmet rental. Price: $20 per person in advance. (253) 565-1117 CREATIVE COLLOQUY Mon., March 24, 7 p.m. B Sharp Coffee House, 706 Court C., Tacoma Admirers of the written word are invited to the first ever Creative Colloquy. Come imbibe in libations or sip on roasted bean concoctions and watch storytellers do the thing they do best, narrate their tales. Featuring a line-up of confirmed local authors who will be reading from selected pieces of work

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immediately followed by an open mic. Price: Free. Info: (253) 292-9969

school will send their winning team to the District-wide battle! The Public is invited to come and watch the “Final Showdown.” Price: Free. Info: (253) 292 -2001

CLASSICAL CHOIR AUDITION Mon., March 24, 7 p.m. Aylen Jr. High School, 101 15th St. SW, Puyallup The South Sound Classical Choir is seeking new members. Meets Monday nights from 7-9 pm at Aylen Junior High, Puyallup. Two concerts a year, singing classical music from all eras. If you have a love of singing, please consider joining for the choir’s spring season. Info: (253) 507-4183

HOME BREWING Wed., March 26, 6-8 p.m. Summit Pierce County Library, 5107 112th St. E. You can be a home brewer and make your own beer. Learn about different beer styles, beer-making equipment and step-by-step (almost) handson directions for making your first batch! Price: Free. Info: (253) 548 3321 BALLROOM DANCING Thurs., March 27, 7 p.m. Allenmore Events Center, 2125 S. Cedar St., Tacoma Thursday ballroom/variety dancing. Huge dance floor, great location at the all new Allenmore Golf and Events Center/Tacoma Elks. Open to members and guests. Price $5 member, $10 guest/ non-members, discounts for couples. Info: (253) 2721117

QUIZ NIGHT! Tues., March 25, 7 p.m. The Swiss Restaurant & Pub, 1904 Jefferson Ave., Tacoma There are five categories of questions. Entry fee is $2 per person with teams of up to seven people. The winning team takes home the cash! All ages! Info: (253) 5722821 JAZZ COMBO CLASS Tues., March 25, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Ted Brown Music, 6228 Tacoma Mall Blvd., Tacoma Jazz combo class with Kareem Kandi. Learn jazz theory, improv and performance technique. Price: $80 per month. Info: (253) 2723211

FERN HILL CRAFT GUILD CLASSES Thurs., March 27, 9:30 a.m. to noon All Saints’ Episcopal Church, 205 E. 96th St. Come join the fun. Meets Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. to share hobbies and crafts. Each week there is a different craft class to sign up for or just come work on your own project with friends. Business meeting held once a month. Price: First visit free; yearly membership dues $25. Info: (253) 531-0568

BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Wed., March 26, 5 p.m. Tacoma Public Library Main Branch, Olympic Room Middle school teams compete to see who has the most comprehensive knowledge of a select list of books. Each

For more details on these events and many more, visit www.TacomaWeekly.com and click on the “Calendar” link.

HERB GODDESS HOROSCOPE Kerri Bailey is a horticulturist and a certified herbalist. She makes custom blends and consults at Ubiquitous Journey (www.UBJourney.com) on 6th Avenue. Kerri owns two businesses – the online herb store www.HerbalElements.net and a water garden store inside Alpine Nursery in South Hill (www. AlpineGrows.com) called The Pond Pad (www.ThePondPad.com). She writes blogs on gardening, ponds, natural health and herbal remedies and teaches classes through Free University (www.FreeUNW.com).

ARIES (March 21 – April 19) Take some time this week to tune into your heart’s desire. You will be more in touch with your intuition as Mercury moves into Pisces. Guidance will come to you when you most need it. Your energy will be high if you avoid draining distractions. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20) You are socially well connected. Your free-spirited friends will help you learn to relax and go more with the flow. Take some time to reflect on past wins and losses to help you progress in achieving your current goals. This weekend may lead to an exciting romantic encounter. Be ready for anything.

LIBRA (September 23 – October 22) Consider making some healthy life changes this week. Research the latest health news, diets and exercise techniques. Make your own wellness routine that you can realistically stick to. Treat yourself to a massage or spa day with a friend. SCORPIO (October 23 – November 21) Our words influence those around us so be convincing. Share your ideas with others. Do your research before starting a new diet or health routine. Start slowly so you don’t burn yourself out.

GEMINI (May 21 – June 20) Your goal this week is to maintain clarity and focus. Make lists to keep your plans at full attention and get feedback from trusted sources. Networking with others will be a benefit. Social activities will keep you busy and may lead to romance.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 – December 21) Practical results come from innovative thinking. Answers to questions you have been worrying about may come to you that affect your romantic or professional possibilities. Spice up your romantic life with a fun adventure.

CANCER (June 21 – July 22) Plan your summer vacation now while you are in the mood for travel and exploring new experiences. You may be tempted to learn about topics that inspire your personal awareness or expand your spiritual views. Take a one step at a time approach.

CAPRICORN (December 22 – January 19) Acts of kindness could go a long way. Remember to also be kind to yourself and to those close to you. You have been busy working hard, so take some time to relax to help you put things into perspective. Unwind with friends.

LEO (July 23 – August 22) As the Sun moves into Aries you may feel the urge to take an adventure or visit a remote tropical island. Your mood may be sensitive so don’t be so serious. Allow your playful nature to emerge and reward yourself for all your hard work. Relax and have fun!

AQUARIUS (January 20 – February 18) Face your responsibilities head-on and set realistic goals. You can still have fun and spend time with loved ones. Focus on written communication to explore your potential. Funds flow well for you now but avoid overspending.

VIRGO (August 23 – September 22) Find something to celebrate this week, as it may be a memorable time. Being a team player will get you more results than working alone. A romantic bond may deepen or a new partner may come into the picture. Take a look at your finances.

PISCES (February 19 – March 20) You may need feedback from a trusted friend to help you fix something that has gone wrong. Self-doubt may play tricks on you. Stay in tune with your intuition to keep yourself on the right track. A heart-to-heart talk will ignite romance.

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