Tuesday, September 17th, 2024

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Good morning, Olympia. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 17th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Olympia's historic Armory building is set to be transformed into a multi-purpose arts center with enhancements for community assembly, arts education, and arts-related businesses, amidst plans that include accessibility and sustainability improvements. JOLT
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ After a videoed assault at Bush Middle School, a Thurston County girl has successfully filed for a restraining order against an attacker, leading her father to opt for homeschooling. FOX13
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ The Olympia City Council has unanimously approved the 'Olympia Strong' economic development strategy to combat economic disparities and improve residents' quality of life by focusing on education, housing affordability, business support, and community pride. JOLT
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ In 1913, Mary Haines revolutionized cooking in Olympia by teaching economical and healthful food preparation, using local products and transforming American diets through her domestic science classes. ThurstonTalk
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Olympia City Council's declaration of September 2024 as Suicide Prevention Month aims to destigmatize mental health issues and connect individuals with support services amid rising concerns over mental health, substance abuse, and suicide. JOLT
- ➤ Mason Health introduces four new healthcare providers, enhancing both primary and specialty care services at Mason Clinic and Mason Clinic-Women's Health. ThurstonTalk
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Exploring the Wonders of the Estuary: Public Workshop Series
Discover the dynamic ecosystems of the Puget Sound and Greater Salish Sea through hands-on lessons and interactive tours at the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge.
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Live Music with Jen Howard at Rhythms Coffee
Experience the soulful sounds of American singer/songwriter Jen Howard as she performs live, showcasing her multi-instrumental talents in a cozy coffee shop setting.
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Andrew Finn Magill Live Concert
Experience an enchanting evening of live music with Andrew Finn Magill at New Traditions Cafe in Olympia.
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Music For a Cause Festival
Experience an afternoon of live music featuring the Olson Brothers and Cordell Drake in a community-friendly, free festival at Huntamer Park.
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McKain Lakey Live Performance
Experience an evening of live music with McKain Lakey at Cryptatropa Bar in Olympia.
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Ben Folds: Paper Airplane Request Tour
Experience an intimate evening of music and storytelling with Ben Folds as he performs a unique setlist and engages the audience with paper airplane song requests.
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Electric Sweats Live Show
Experience a thrilling live performance featuring Electric Sweats alongside three other talented bands at Wild Man Brewing Gastropub.
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Duende Libre Live at Lula Fest
Experience an award-winning jazz trio from the Pacific Northwest that masterfully blends the ancestral rhythms of Cuba, Brazil, and West Africa into a euphoric new jazz sound.
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Crashing Wayward Live Concert
Experience a live performance by Crashing Wayward at the Wild Man Brewing Gastropub in Olympia.
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Alignment Yoga Class with Elizabeth
Experience a nurturing and strengthening yoga class focused on body awareness and mobility, ideal for those with some prior yoga experience.
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