Auburn-area community calendar | June 21

Events

Auburn Tourism: For special events or to add a special event, go to auburntourism.com.

Auburn International Farmers Market: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sundays, through Sept. 24, Auburn Sound Transit Plaza, 23 A St. SW. More than 40 vendors offering a variety of fresh locally grown farm-based foods, hand-crafted items and concession stand that are restaurant-based but feature a home-cooked taste. Market coordinated by the City of Auburn. It includes free performances, guest chef demonstrations with farm-fresh ingredients, children’s activities, and classes on health, nutrition and gardening. For more information, visit auburnfarmersmarket.org.

KidsDay: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. June 23, Les Gove Park, 1005 12th St. SE, Auburn. Entertainment, inflatable rides, face painting, more than 100 activity/info booths, craft vendor sales, miniature golf, ArtRageous hands-on art experiences, large vehicle and equipment display and food concessions. Leashed, licensed and well-behaved pets welcome. For more information, call Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation at 253-931-3043 or visit or auburnwa.gov.

Compassion, Community and Courage: 10:30 a.m. June 25, White River Buddhist Temple, 3625 Auburn Way N. Auburn City Councilman John Holman is guest speaker. Discussing three C’s, the courage to act and the dangers of fear. The Rev. Koshin Ogui leads a short meditation ceremony. For more information, call 253-833-1442 or visit wrbt.org.

See the author, KateMarie Collins: 11 a.m. June 25, Federal Way Barnes & Noble, 31325 Pacific Highway S. Auburn resident and author will be signing her books.

Fourth of July Festival: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. July 4, Les Gove Park, 1005 12th St. SE, Auburn. A fun-filled event for the family, featuring a kids’ bike parade, live entertainment on two stages, inflatable rides, bungy trampoline, rock wall, youth activities, trackless train, petting zoo, pony carousels, more than 50 craft artists, a car show, mini golf and food concessions. Muckleshoot Casino is sponsorship the event.

Auburn’s Summer Cruise-Ins: 4-7:30 p.m. Thursdays, July 20, Aug. 17, TBA in September, Les Gove Park, 1005 12th St. SE, Auburn. Staged at the former Big Daddy’s Drive In site at Les Gove Park and hosted by the Solid Rock Cruisers. Bring the family down for music and great classic cars. Participants must enter from 12th Street SE & J Street SE. Solid Rock Cruisers accepting donations for the Auburn Food Bank. For more information contact: Solid Rock Cruisers, 206-409-3747, or.solidrockcruisers.com.

71st Pacific Northwest Scottish Highland Games & Clan Gathering: 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. July 29, 30, Enumclaw Expo Center, 45224 248th Ave. SE. Athletic competitions, old country field events, colorful pipebands, drummers, dancing, traditional Scottish food. Admission: Saturday and Sunday, daily, $17 adults; $12 seniors, active and retired military, children 5-17; under 5 free. Two-day, $25 adult; $18 seniors, active and retired military, children 5-17; under 5 free. For more information, call 206-522-2541 or visit www.sshga.org.

AuburnFest: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Aug. 12, Les Gove Park, 1005 12th St. SE, Auburn. Family-fun event featuring two entertainment stages, a beer garden, food concessions, craft and specialty vendors, community and nonprofit vendors, a car show, inflatable rides, a rock wall, train rides, pony rides, mini golf and much more. The festival also includes a Friday night 5K fun run, concert and movie and a Saturday parade at 11 a.m. on Main Street in downtown Auburn.

Benefits

Rummage Sale: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. June 24, White River Buddhist Temple, 3625 Auburn Way N. Gently used and new items including books, clothing, jewelry, toys and games, tools, and household and kitchen goods. Info: wrbt.org

Nexus Youth and Families 22nd annual Golf Tournament: 1:30 p.m. July 20, Washington National, 14330 SE Husky Way, Auburn. Support programs and services for vulnerable young people in 17 cities throughout South King County. Fee: $150, includes 18 holes of play, a covered golf cart, lunch, two free drink tickets, access to the Golf Ball Air Cannon, tee games and giveaways at select holes, team photo and dinner. Sponsorships available. Register at nexus4kids.org/golf.

Seventh annual See Ya Later Golf Tournament: Aug. 12, Auburn Golf Course, 29630 Green River Road SE. Schedule: 12 p.m., lunch, check-in opens; 1 p.m., golf rules and opening ceremony; 1:30 p.m., shotgun start; 6:30 p.m., dinner, silent raffle and prizes. Fee: $125 basic player package; $200 premium player package. Sponsorships available, levels vary from $100 to $2,500; hole sponsorships $500. Donations of items to help the foundation raise funds through a silent raffle or from a golfer prize inventory are greatly appreciated. Contact Wendy Buchanan at wendy@seeyalater.org or 253-951-6491 regarding donations and raffle prizes. Register at SeeYaLater.org. The See Ya Later Foundation is a nonprofit, faith-based and nondenominational organization designed to help families fraught by a medical crisis.

Health

Bloodworks Northwest drives: 9-11 a.m., noon-3 p.m. June 29, Zones, Inc., 1102 15th St. SW; 8:30-11 a.m. June 29, Academy Mortgage, 1002 15th St. SW, Suite 205; 1-3 p.m., 4-7 p.m. July 10, LDS Church, 625 M. St.; 8:30-11 a.m. July 13, Fred Meyer, 801 Auburn Way N. Appointments can be made by calling 1-800-398-7888, or visit bloodworksnw.org.

Alzheimer’s Association Auburn Caregiver Support Group: Noon-1:30 p.m. first Tuesday of the month, Church of the Nazarene, 1225 29th St. SE, Room 15. Caring for someone with memory loss? Do you need information and support? Alzheimer’s Association family caregiver support groups provide a consistent and caring place for people to learn, share and gain emotional support from others who are also on a unique journey of providing care to a person with memory loss. For information, call Val Brustad, 253-854-7658.

Volunteers

Volunteer at a Summer Youth Conference: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. June 29, Burndale Youth Tutoring Center (Auburn). Neighborhood House seeking volunteers to assist at an upcoming Middle School Youth Conference. The event joins youth from Seattle and Auburn sites for a day of workshops, food and games. Volunteer tasks will include set up/clean up, food preparation and service, helping workshop facilitators and assisting with an afternoon field day. This is perfect for groups or individuals seeking short-term volunteer opportunities. For more information, contact Courtney Jacob at courtneyj@nhwa.org.

Auburn Valley Humane Society: 6-8 p.m., third Wednesdays of the month; 10 a.m.-noon, third Saturdays of the month, AVHS shelter, 4910 A St. SE, Auburn. Volunteer orientation and trainings. Stop by the shelter or AVHS thrift store, 1123 E. Main St., to pick up a volunteer application or download one from auburnvalleyhs.org and bring it to the orientation. You may register to attend anyone of the sessions in the future by emailing slavigne@auburnvalleyhs.org. For more information, call 253-249-7849 or visit auburnvalleyhs.org.

Programs

Clothing bank: 10-11 a.m. Saturdays, Northwest Family Church, 3535 Auburn Way S. Serving the community. Clients may come once a month. ID is required for new clients and proof of children (insurance card) is needed. If you have just moved into the area, then a bill with your current address will be sufficient. Homeless community is welcome. ID is required and not an address. The clothing bank is free and supported through donations from the community and church. The Clothing Bank serves Auburn, Algona and Pacific only. For more information, visit www.nwfamilychurch.com.

Clubs

Auburn Noon Lions: Meets Tuesdays, noon, Auburn Golf Course banquet room, 29630 Green River Road SE. $12 for lunch, $5 for dessert and beverage. For more information, contact Ed Butler at 253-929-9358 or edbutler0314@gmail.com.

Rotary Club of Auburn: Meets noon, Wednesdays, Auburn Golf Course, banquet room, 29630 Green River Road SE. Programs: For more information, visit www.auburnrotary.org.

Kiwanis Club of The Valley: Meets every Wednesday morning at 7 at Veterans Memorial Park, 411 St. NE, Auburn. For more information, visit www.kiwaniscluboftheauburnvalley.org

Rainier Audubon Society: Groups meets regularly, Federal Way United Methodist Church, 29645 – 51st Ave. S. Public welcome.

Auburn Morning Toastmasters: Meets every Thursday morning, 6:30-7:30, Auburn Chamber of Commerce, 420 E. Main St., beginning Nov. 3. Learn the fine art of communication and public speaking in a friendly supportive atmosphere. Visitors are welcome.

Soroptimist International of Auburn: Meets Wednesdays at noon in the Rainier Room, Truitt Building, 102 W. Main St. Make reservations by emailing info@siauburn. For more information, visit www.siauburn.org.

South King County Genealogical Society: 9:30 a.m.-noon, third Saturday of every month (except July, August and December), Wesley Homes-Lea Hill, J.W. McKenna Assembly Hall, 32049 109th Place SE, Auburn. Welcome genealogists or anyone interested in learning about family history. www.skcgs.org

Save Our Fish, Auburn Chapter, Puget Sound Anglers: Meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month (except December), 6 p.m. Round Table Pizza, 4002 A St. SE. Learn fishing techniques and hot spots from guest speakers and chapter experts. For more information, visit www.saveourfish.org.

Libraries

Auburn Library, 1102 Auburn Way S. 253- 931-3018. Library events include:

CHILDREN & FAMILIES

Infant and Young Toddler Story Time: 10:15 a.m. June 27. Ages newborn to 24 months, siblings welcome. Stories, songs and fun.

Family Story Time: 10:30 a.m. June 29. Ages 2 to 7 with adult. Stories, songs and fun.

Family Pajama Story Times: 7 p.m. June 27. Ages 3 to 7 with adult, siblings welcome. Stories, songs and fun.

Kaleidoscope Play & Learn-Spanish: 10:30 a.m.-noon, Mondays. Newborn to age 5 with caregiver. Have fun singing songs, telling stories, reading books, creating art and playing. Play & Learn is in English but presenter speaks Spanish.

The X-STREAM Magic Show: 2 p.m. June 28. Presented by Jeff Evans. Ages 5 and older with adult. Want to dive with sharks, climb mountains or rappel off cliffs? Come on an adventure to learn more about scuba diving, rock climbing, skydivers with magic tricks that will astonish you.

TWEENS & TEENS

Build a Better Lunch Cooking Class: 4 p.m. June 27. Presented by Laurie Pfalzer, chef of Pastry Craft. Middle and high school ages. Tired of eating the same things for lunch? Lunch doesn’t have to be boring. Chef Laurie will guide you through making the perfect sandwich by exploring different types of breads, lunch meats, veggies, fruit and cheeses.Please register.

ADULTS

English as a Second Language (ESL) Class: 6 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. No class on June 21. Presented by Green River College. Learn English grammar, reading, writing, and conversations skills with an experienced instructor. Classes are free. Registration required. Registration required. Next registration date is 5 p.m. June 19.

Genealogy Assistance: 1-3 p.m. June 21. Volunteers from South King County Genealogical Society will be available to answer your questions.

Coloring Time: 2 p.m. June 25. Coloring is a relaxing activity that helps to promote focus, reduce stress, and encourage mindfulness. Drop in and come try out the supplies provided or bring your own crafting materials and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere. Art supplies and coloring sheets provided courtesy of the Friends of the Auburn Library.

Baking With Books: 6:30 p.m. June 27. Not all cookbooks are created equal! Pastry Chef Laurie Pfalzer combines two of her passions – baking and books – with discussion and tastes of recipes from select books for a class to both inform and delight. Learn about Laurie’s favorite baking and pastry authors, her book picks for comprehensive baking books (recipes for everything), books that explore the science behind baking, books that have great recipes and gorgeous prose, and books that treat you to amazing eye candy. Students will take home an information packet with book lists and select recipes.

Computer classes?: If you’re interested in attending a computer class, please call 253-931-3018. • Outlook Email Level 1: 1:30 p.m. June 21; • Outlook Email Level 2: 3:30 p.m. June 21; • One-on-One Computer Help: 2 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 3 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., Saturdays.

Algona-Pacific Library, 225 Ellingson Road, Pacific. 253-833-3554. Library events include:

CHILDREN & FAMILIES

Summer Reading: Through Aug. 31. Head to KCLS libraries for fun, free events and activities to keep the whole family reading, learning and discovering new interests. For details, visit any KCLS library or kcls.org.

Reading with Rover: 6-7 p.m. June 21. For school-age children accompanied by an adult. Build reading skills and confidence by reading aloud to a certified therapy dog in a welcoming environment. Reading with Rover is a community-based literacy program working with schools and libraries throughout the greater Seattle area.

TWEENS & TEENS

Teen Zone: 3:30-5 p.m. Thursdays. Grades 5-12. No program on June 29. Play video games, snack, hang out, study, or pick up a good book. All in the same place.

ADULTS

Algona-Pacific Page Turners Book Club: 7:30 p.m. June 21. “The Rook” by JoJo Moyes. Share your love of books and connect with fellow readers. Contact the library for book title. Copies of this title have been reserved for participants and are available for check out at the library. New members are always welcome.

Muckleshoot Library, 39917 Auburn-Enumclaw Road SE., Auburn. 253-931-6779. Library events include:

PROGRAMS

Boredom Busters: At the library and looking for something to do? Ask the staff at the front desk about Boredom Buster kits. Board games, crafts, coloring, etc. Kits available for all ages.

Summer Reading: Through Aug. 31. Head to KCLS libraries for fun, free events and activities to keep the whole family reading, learning and discovering new interests.

Inventing the Impossible Magic Show: 2 p.m. June 24. Presented by Louie Foxx. Ages 3 and older with adult. Go behind the scenes to learn the secret art of inventing a magic trick. Join others in creating a new trick that explains how science and magic work together for amazing results.

Network

3No Networking: 5:30 p.m. Thursdays. 3No Networking is a casual weekly get-together set aside for members of the business community to drop in and get to know each other. The mixer rotates among Auburn venues. The series is made possible by a partnership between IPZ No. 15 Auburn, the City of Auburn Office of Economic Development, Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce and the Auburn Downtown Association. For more information, contact Doug Lein, IPZ administrator, at 253-804-3101. For a full schedule, visit www.3noNetworking.com.

Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce Business Insider Luncheon: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., the third Tuesday of every month, Auburn Community and Event Center, 910 Ninth St. $25/members; $35/non-members (includes lunch). Register online through the chamber. For more information, contact Karen Wickstrom at 253-833-0700 or karen@auburnareawa.org.

Seniors

AAA Driver Improvement Program: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. June 28, Wesley Homes Lea Hill, 32049 109th Place SE, Auburn. American Driving Services offering refresher course on defensive driving skills. The course gives practical guidance for traffic accident prevention and enhances driver safety and confidence. Course completion qualifies drivers 55 years of age and over for automobile insurance premium discounts. Cost: $18 per person. Pre-registration required. For more information, call 206-243-3564.

Auburn Senior Activity Center, 808 Ninth St. SE. 253-931-3016 or auburnwa.gov. Senior activities include:

• Senior Coffee Hours with the Mayor and Councilmembers: 10-11 a.m. the second Thursday of the month.

• Lunch: Monday-Friday, Salad bar begins at 11:30, Main meal is served at noon. Cost: $3 donation for ages 60 and over, $6 for those younger than 60.

• Movie Screenings: Wednesdays, 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. 50 cents suggested donation for refreshments.

• Monday Supper Club: 4:45-6 p.m. One Monday a month. Call 253-931-3016 for date and menu. Cost: $6 for all ages.

• Meals on Wheels: Senior services’ program offers home-delivered meals to home-bound seniors. For more information, call the center at 253-931-3016.

PROGRAMS

Volunteer opportunities: The center’s meals-on-wheels and respite programs need help to provide services to seniors. Please call 253-288-7441 or 253-931-3016, if interested.

Auburn Respite: Nonprofit adult day care program serving the community needs volunteers to help its senior participants. The group meets weekly at the center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays. The program allows caregivers to enjoy a worry-free day off while the participant enjoys socialization, companionship and lunch. For more information, contact program director Sheila Pankratz at 253-229-7510.

Pacific Algona Senior Center, 100 Third Ave SE, Pacific, 253-929-1153.

Serving seniors: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. No annual fee. Monday free lunch, Tuesday-Friday lunch provided by Catholic Community Services. Senior bus trips to local stores and events. Crafts and card making.

Entertainment

AUBURN AVENUE THEATER

At 10 Auburn Ave. Call Auburn Parks, Arts & Rec at 253-931-3043, Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.-noon, or brownpapertickets.com.

“Lion King, Jr.”: 7 p.m. July 14, 15; 2 p.m. July 15, 16. Disney’s “The Lion King” has captivated the imagination of audiences around the world. The African savannah comes to life on your stage with Simba, Rafiki and an unforgettable cast of characters as they journey from Pride Rock to the jungle … and back again, in this inspiring, coming-of-age tale. Tickets: $10.

“Wedding Singer, the Musical”: 7 p.m. July 28, 29; 2 p.m. July 29, 30. Auburn Community Players presents romantic musical. “The Wedding Singer” takes us back to a time when hair was big, greed was good, collars were up and a wedding singer might just be the coolest guy in the room. Based on the hit Adam Sandler movie. Set in 1985, rock star wannabe Robbie Hart is New Jersey’s favorite wedding singer. He’s the life of the party until his own fiancée leaves him at the altar. Shot through the heart, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own. Enter Julia, a winsome waitress who wins his affection. As luck would have it, Julia is about to be married to a Wall Street shark, and, unless Robbie can pull off the performance of a decade, the girl of his dreams will be gone forever.Tickets: $15 regular; $13 student/senior.

ELSEWHERE

“Jack & The Giant”: 7 p.m. June 23, 24, 30; 2 p.m. June 24, July 1. Green River College, 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn. Heavier Than Air Family Theatre Company’s musical retelling of a classic fairy tale. Stage version of “Jack & The Beanstalk” was written especially for the theatre company by music director Bob Hubley, and puts a spin on the original story that breathes fresh life into timeless characters for a new generation. Tickets: $8 advance, $10 at the door. For more information and summer camp details, call 253-833-9111, ext, 2400, or visit heavierthanair.com.

Zola’s Cafe: Live music every Friday, 7-9 p.m., 402 E. Main St., Suite 120. Live music and wine tasting on the first Saturday of each month, 7-9 p.m. For information, contact Sonia Kessler at the cafe at 253-333-9652.

KIDS SUMMERSTAGE

Wednesdays, 12-1 p.m., Les Gove Park, 1005 12th St. SE, Auburn. Children’s outdoor concert series includes music, puppets, magic and fun. Spraypark and playground are close by. Pack a lunch, swimsuit and towels. ArtRageous hands-on art activities offered at all events. Presented by Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation: 253-931-3043 or auburnwa.gov/events

July 12 – Louie Foxx’s One Man Side Show; July 19 – Reptile Isle; July 26 – Recess Monkey; Aug. 2 – Eric Herman & the Thunder Puppies; Aug. 9 – The Magic of Jeff Evans; Aug. 16 – Professor Banjo; Aug. 23 – Elephant Umbrella (bonus concert at Game Farm Park courtesy of Auburn Library)

SOUNDBITES

Thursdays, 12- 1 p.m., City Hall Plaza, 25 W. Main St. A lively, eclectic music series. Visit the plaza for lunch and a free outdoor concert.

July 13 – Off the Hook; July 20 – Darren Motamedy; July 27 – Chris Anderson; Aug. 3 – The Fentons; Aug. 10 – Wally & The Beavs

SUMMER SOUNDS & CINEMA

Fridays, July 28-Aug. 11, various parks in Auburn. Live entertainment and blockbuster movies for whole family. All events feature food concessions/food trucks, inflatable rides and an ArtRageous hands-on art activity.

July 28, Lea Hill Park, corner of 124th Ave. SE and 316th St. SE, 6 p.m. – The Zaniac Comedy Show; 7 p.m. – That 80’s Show; movie at dusk – “Sing” (PG)

Aug. 4, Sunset Park, 1420 69th St. SE, 6 p.m. – Mister G; 7 p.m. – Hall Pass Band; movie at dusk – “Moana” (PG)

Aug. 11, Les Gove Park, 1005 12th St. SE, 6 p.m. – Eric Ode; 7p.m. – Rain City Time Machine; movie at dusk – “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (PG-13)

Poetry

Poetry at the Rainbow Café: 7-9 p.m. first Monday of the month, at the café, 112 E. Main St. Coffee and conversation follow readings. It is an open mic opportunity. The public is invited.

Reunions

Auburn High Class of ’72: 6-11 p.m. July 15, Auburn Golf Course, 29630 Green River Road SE. Cost: $30 per person. Menu and theme will be Mexican fiesta. For more information, contact Jon Peninger at auburn72@comcast.net or 206-992-6750.

Auburn High School Multi-Class Reunion Potluck: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 5, Rio Verde Clubhouse, 1402 22nd St NE, Auburn. For additional information, call 253 880-2500.

Federal Way High Class of ’67: Aug. 5. Signup deadline is June 5, for a casual opportunity to catch up with old friends, a little barbecue, some music and memorabilia. After June 5, the ticket price is $10. For more details, see the reunion page on Classmates.com, or text or call Pam at 206-595-8438.

Auburn High Class of ’57: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 26, Auburn Fraternal Order of Eagles, 702 M St. SE. Celebrating 60-year reunion. For more information, contact Ruth Zahradnek Fletcher at 253-833-5276.

Music

Maple Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra: Taylor Creek Church, 21110 244th Ave. SE, Maple Valley. MVYSO boasts a playing group for every level, from beginning strings to string ensemble. For more information, call 425-358-1640 or visit mvyso.org.

Rainier Youth Choirs: RYC has four leveled groups based on age and ability (grades 2 through 14). Call 253-315-3125 to schedule an audition. For more information, visit rainieryouthchoirs.org.

Museums

White River Valley Museum

Hours: Noon-4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday and the first Thursday 6-8 p.m. Regular admission is $5 adults, $2 seniors and children. Children 2 years of age or younger are free. Free admission on the first Thursday and third Sunday of the month. For more information, visit wrvmuseum.org or call 253-288-7439.

EXHIBITS

Salish Modern, Innovative Art with Ancient Roots: July 12-Dec. 17. Spotlighting contemporary pieces inspired by Coast Salish Native traditions. Kenneth (Greg) Watson guest curates. He has brought together artwork borrowed from galleries, museums, artists and collectors to provide a stunning overview of the surprisingly modern work of today’s Salish artists. Salish Modern is sponsored by: 4Culture, Association of Tribal Art Dealers of America (ATADA), City of Auburn Arts Commission, Hugh and Jane Ferguson Foundation, and Tulalip Tribe Charitable Contributions.

PROGRAMS

Hooked on History: 10:30-11:30 a.m. July 5-26. Stop by the museum before the concerts in Les Gove Park for free crafts and activities with a new theme each week.

MARY OLSON FARM PROGRAMS

Located at 28728 Green River Road SE, Auburn. Call 253-288-7433 or visitwrvmuseum.org for event information and tickets.

Open hours: Noon-5 p.m. June 24-Aug. 27. Take your family on a trip back in time to Mary Olson Farm. Kids will love meeting the cow, chickens and mini donkeys and going on a tour of the Olson’s farmhouse. Pack a picnic and spend the day enjoying one of the best preserved historic farms in King County.

8th annual Hops and Crops Music & Beer Festival: Noon-6 p.m. Sept. 16. The 21-and-over event includes a beer garden with 30-plus craft brews and ciders from local breweries and live music performances that showcase the eclectic Northwest music scene. Bands represent roots, indie-Americana, reggae/ska and garage funk. Guests can bring camp chairs or blankets to sit back and enjoy the music, take a tour of the historic farmhouse, learn more about hops at the Hops Craze exhibit or try their hand at classic lawn games. All proceeds from the event support educational programming at the farm. Tickets: $15 online in advance, $20 at the gate. Hops & Crops is sponsored by Reber Ranch.

Galleries

Auburn City Hall: Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Admission is free. 253-931-3043 or auburnwa.gov.