First Saturday, May 4: Central Tacoma
Meet at 10 am outside the Washington State History Museum
1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA 98402
There
are many options to sketch from that location with historic buildings,
bridge to Museum of Glass, etc. Meet back at 12:30 to share sketches.
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Third Wednesday, May 15: Soos Creek Garden
29308 132nd Ave SE, Auburn, WA 98092
The entrance is easy to miss...watch closely for the sign.
Meet at 10 am in the parking lot. We will finish at noon to share sketches.
There are several habitats and structures to sketch, including a pond and a garden.
Meet at 10 am in the parking lot. We will finish at noon to share sketches.
There are several habitats and structures to sketch, including a pond and a garden.
If you're interested, stay for a talk by Constance Sidles, Master Birder, Author, UW Continuing Ed
Faculty : The Avian Einsteins.
Crows are among the smartest of all birds. They can recognize human faces, pass knowledge along to new generations, work together to protect each other, set up sentries to watch for danger, even use tools. Indeed, all members of the crow family (“corvids”) are intelligent. To learn more about these geniuses, join Connie as she takes us into the secret world of crows.
Pavilion By the Pond. Covered outdoor seating
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