I’m on day two of five days without my family. My wife and kids have headed out of town for a ski vacation while I’m stuck at the homestead taking care of the cattle. Actually, we don’t own any cattle, but we do have two cats, two mice, a turtle and possibly two goldfish. The possibility of the goldfish is diminishing.
Multi-platinum recording artists Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith will perform at the Puyallup Fair on Sept. 16, part of their 20-city U.S. tour.
Who would believe a dentist that actually encouraged you to consume between 6 and 8 grams of a natural sugar product each day? Even more unbelievable, who would guess that by doing so, you would actually reduce your chances of getting a cavity?
Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theater’s Musical Theatre will bring the can-do spirit of the 1940s to the Auburn Avenue Theater at 2 p.m. Saturday for a new generation to experience Rosie the Riveter.
Seattle’s Gothard Sisters, an Irish step-dancing trio, will perform their St. Patrick’s Day show at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the iconic Auburn Avenue Theater.
This is the peak of the cough and “cold” season. Nearly everyone seems to have contracted an illness this year. No surprises, as there are more than 200 viruses that can cause the common cold. Typically, an adult will get two to four “colds” a year, a child six to 10.
Zach “The Faz” Hudson doesn’t refer to his radio show “The Crunk Report” on Green River Community College’s KGRG 89.9 FM as a show. He calls it a movement.
The Auburn Community Players is holding auditions for its second production, “Bye Bye Birdie.”
Hit songs “Make Me Smile,” “25 or 6 to 4,” “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” and “Saturday in the Park” have made American rock band Chicago a part of music history for 43 years – and counting.
Musicians In Support against Cancer – a benefit for the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance – is set for 7 p.m., Feb. 25, at the Auburn Mountainview Theatre, 28900 124th Ave. SE.
GriefWorks will lead a grief and job displacement public forum from 10-11 a.m. March 4 in the meeting room at the Auburn Public Library, 1102 Auburn Way S.
Blacks in King County continue to be disproportionately impacted by HIV/AIDS, with an HIV rate four times that of whites. To call attention to the HIV crisis in the black community, today Public Health – Seattle & King County joins concerned people everywhere for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day in promoting actions to prevent the spread of HIV.
Dionne Bonner’s large scale portraits of African-American pioneers are on display at the City Hall Gallery alongside historical documents and photographs from Auburn’s White River Valley Museum.
International juggling champion Mark Nizer, one of the world’s foremost practitioners of the unique form of entertainment, will take over the stage in 3-D at the Auburn Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 25.
Auburn celebrated its uniqueness with song and dance, art and poetry, storytelling and exhibits last Sunday at the Performing Arts Center.
Health care is in the midst of a grand transformation. What were once the leading causes of death in our country – acute illness and infections – are now taking a back seat to chronic diseases. Seven out of 10 adults who die each year, do so from a chronic disease.
Lori Tanner and Trixy Dorn, of the MultiCare Center for Healthy Living, contributed the following story to the Auburn Reporter.
Mayhem soon will be upon Auburn – again. The fourth annual Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival will return to the…
Auburn Symphony Orchestra’s season beings with “Nordic Spring” – featuring the works of Norway’s Edvard Grieg (1865-1957) and Finland’s Jean Sibelius (1843-1907).
Rhys Thomas and his Science Circus wowed the crowd, part of the Auburn Ave Kids series at Washington Elementary School last Saturday.