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This class if free to ACTIVE USACM MEMBERS. Please register for this class with Ellen@ciderassociation.org if you are a member. This 2.5-hour class, taught by WSU fermentation expert and professor, Bri Ewing, will cover the six sections of the Level 1 Certified Cider Professional exam: (1) Apples, the orchard & history (2) Cider making (3) Flavor & evaluation (4) Cider styles (5) Keeping &
serving and (6) Food & cider. This class will prepare you to take the test for earning your Level 1 Certified Cider Professional status.
The test is available for purchase online through the U. S. Association of Cider Makers website.Created and run by the United States
Association of Cider Makers, the CCP program is geared toward those in the beverage and hospitality trades, but as with its beer (Cicerone) and wine (sommelier) counterparts, it is a great way for the serious cider lover to expand and demonstrate their knowledge. Cider is a beautifully nuanced beverage with untapped potential. Come to learn moreabout its magic and its care. Add CCP to your resume to bolster to your cider prowess!Lunch is available for purchase. A cider taster flight is included with your exam purchase.

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ITALIAN WINE TASTING

The "Taste of Italy™," the popular Wine Tasting and Reception is moving back to the last weekend in September! The event
will be held this year on Friday, September 28, 2018 and will once again be located in the Seattle Center Armory, right next door to the Italian Festival in the heart of the Seattle Center grounds.

The "Taste of Italy™" is a chance for the general public to try some sixty wines from Italy at the minimal cost of $30 per
person in advance, or $35 at the door if space is available. Each ticket includes a souvenir wineglass and five 2 oz. tastes of wine.
Additional tastes may be purchased for $2.50 apiece, and there will be sparkling water, bread, Italian antipasti and cruditès available for palate-cleansing.

You must be 21 years of age to be able to attend this event and there is no child-care provided. In addition, attendees will be able to view a mixed-media comptition of art about Italy, and the Festa Italiana Historical Photo Exhibit. Patrons can also order cases of wine to be delivered the following week.

Details are as follows:

When: Friday, September 28th from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM

Where: Center House / Armory at Seattle Center

Live Music by: Danny Quintero & His Band

Catering by: Big John's PFI

Cost: $30 per person in advance, $35 at the Door if space is available. You must be 21 years of age to enter.

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I-5k: A race that goes further than 3.1 miles...

Description: A free 5k run/walk event designed to raise awareness for The American Cancer Society and The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Date: Sunday, September 30, 2018

Time: Download Strava on your phone and join the I-5k club. On race day, use Strava to record your run. Race data must be uploaded by 11:59 PST.

Location: You pick. Awards will be given for unique destinations. We can’t wait to see where you end up! Our event might be based in Seattle, but this 5k can be run all over the globe.

Team/Individual: You can run/walk your 5k with friends or go solo! An award will be given to the largest group of runners/walkers.

Don’t want to run or walk, but still want to donate?

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Join the Northwest Avalanche Center for the 18th Annual Snowbash at evo Seattle!Snowbash is NWAC's annual winter kick-off fundraiser and party bringing together the winter community for a night of great beer, food, music, raffles, and a silent auction. 2017 was the biggest party yet and this year we’re expecting even more of you snow sliding friends.Getting stoked for winter can never start too early so this year we’re moving Snowbash to September 28th. In addition to the obvious, there will be games, a food truck, photo booth, and more! What better way to support NWAC than drinking beer and winning the best of 2018’s gear?

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Nationally recognized as a premier U.S. tea festival, and winning the first ever awarded “Best Grassroots Educational Tea Event” at the 2018 World Tea Expo, the Northwest Tea Festival, will again delight long-time tea lovers and new fans of all ages! This year’s exciting agenda includes over 20 stage presentations, 45 workshops and 25 tea tasting experiences, led by some of the leading tea experts in the country.

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Join Fitbit Local Ambassador Kevin Ng as you torch calories and boost endorphins through a hybrid workout of a bodyweight bootcamp and power yoga flow. Post-workout, check out the hotel and enjoy a discounted brunch downstairs at TRACE!

Everyone and all levels are welcome, so bring a friend and a smile. Owning a Fitbit product is not necessary to participate. Plus, while you’re getting your fit on, you’ll have a chance to win* a Fitbit tracker of your own.

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It was a dark and stormy night … Campfire: Improvised Ghost Stories returns to UP Improv just in time for the Halloween season.

Take a trip back to the campfires of our childhood when talented storytellers spin spooky stories around the fire. Our improvisers gather true-life events from YOU and turn them into improvised campfire stories and hilarious scenes.

Some of the stories are scary and some are funny, and all of them will have you perched on the edge of your seat.

Campfire has been an audience favorite for over a decade and is brought to you by Unexpected Productions’ resident
narrative improv troupe, Improv Anonymous.

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We invite you to join us for the Tenth Annual Run of Hope Seattle! Last year, over 2,300 participants raised more than $600,000 making 2017 our most successful year ever! Since 2009, we have sent more than $4 million to Seattle Children's Hospital for pediatric brain tumor research. We are so proud to host this event each year to demonstrate our gratitude for the fabulous doctors, nurses and researches...but most importantly, to show our support for brain tumor families and their community. We appreciate your commitment to this cause, and look forward to seeing you on September 23rd!

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Gather your friends for a fun shopping event on Main Street in downtown Sumner on Saturday, September 22nd! BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE (or wait in line to buy tickets the “day of”)! This is an annual event and should not be missed!

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Edible Hope Kitchen invites you to a jam packed event of music, food, raffles, and of course beer to raise money to help feed our
neighbors in need, encourage community, and end homelessness.Food is graciously donated by Hattie's Hat, Tall Grass Bakery, Cafe Besalu, and other local eateries. The spectacular Spencer Glenn Band will be playing some sweet jams. Our neighbors at Gravity Payments will be managing donations for an exciting Raise the Paddle. And 100% of beer sales from Lagunitas Seattle TapRoom & Beer Sanctuary will go directly to Edible Hope. Tickets are available for purchase online now. Please join us!

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Bring your friends, family and a healthy appetite to participating Phinney-Greenwood restaurants, pubs, and cafes all day on Wednesday, Sept. 26 to help your neighbors in need. Pig Out is a neighborhood fundraising event for the PNA’s Hot Meal Program.
Participating businesses donate a portion of their day’s proceeds to help fund three free, nutritious meals every week at the Greenwood Senior Center and St. John United Lutheran Church. The program serves over 16,000 meals a year to low-income, unhoused, disabled, and elderly community members.

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It’s back and sweeter than ever! Come treat your sweet tooth to the best sweet treats our city has to offer curbside! Plus shop from
over 100 local handmade and flea booths all day long. Family-friendly and free.

Got a tasty food booth? Contact us at vendor@nwmarketplaces.com

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