April Activity Highlights

April Activity Highlights
Fri 1 PC Care Heart Bank Party ~ Bring your boxes or money to help support PC Care; refreshments served. 10:00AM-2:00PM,
The Gallery.
Fri 1 Movie presents Truth (2015) ~ Starring Robert Redford and Cate Blanchett ~ “Newsroom drama detailing the 2004 CBS 60
Minutes report investigating then-President George W. Bush’s military service, and the subsequent firestorm of criticism that
cost anchor Dan Rather and producer Mary Mapes their careers.” Rated R for language and brief nudity. 1:30PM, PAT.
Fri 1 Friday Night Live Concert presents Pumphouse ~ The crowd pleasing, crowd favorite band from Panorama’s Car Show is
back and on stage for a special April Fools Evening Concert! Fun rock & roll from the 50’s to 70’s, with a few current popular
songs thrown in. Dance floor open. Call reception desk for your seat on the 6:15PM shuttle. 7:00PM, PAT.
Sat 2 Black Hills Audubon Society presents Bird Watching Walking Tour ~ Join a guided bird walk through historic South Capitol
Neighborhood. Its age, older trees, and proximity to Capital Lake make it a god location to see native and visiting birds, with
history commentary. Donations are accepted. $3.00, BL 7:30AM.
Sat 2 The New York Metropolitan Opera performs Puccini’s Madame Butterfly ~ A young Japanese geisha who clings to the
belief that her arrangement with a visiting American naval officer is a loving and permanent marriage- is one of the defining
roles in opera. The story triggers ideas about cultural and sexual imperialism for people far removed from the opera house.
Approximate running time 3 hours and 18 minutes at Century Theater, Capital Mall (broadcast LIVE). Sign up at Activity
Desk; Cost includes ticket and transportation. $25.00, BL 9:15AM.
Sat 2 The Panorama Genealogy group is sponsoring a free Beginning Genealogy Class Session ~ Want to try genealogy but
don’t know where to start? Resident genealogist Ed Swan will present information on doing a basic genealogy search and
also provide handouts. Class limit is 20. Sign up at the Activity Desk. Free, 1:00PM, QAS.
Sat 2 Olympia Choral Society presents Songs of Irving Berlin ~ Under the direction of Terry Shaw, this choir is a Panorama
favorite. The concert will be held at the James Koval Center at North Thurston High School. The concert is free, but they will
pass a basket for donations. Free, BL 6:45PM.
Sat 2 Movie presents Shall We Dance (2004) ~ Starring Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon, A romantic comedy where a bored,
overworked Estate Lawyer, on first sight of a beautiful instructor, signs up for ballroom dancing lessons. Rated PG-13. 7:00PM, PAT.
Sun 3 Seattle Men’s Chorus presents Everything Broadway (McCaw Hall, Seattle) ~ The definitive guide to show tunes. A stage
full of 250 fabulous men, gaily performing show tunes? It’s the concert we were born to sing! Let us be your colorful guide
down the Great White Way for a show-stopping concert packed with songs from Broadway’s biggest hits and hidden gems.
Great Seats! Price includes ticket and transportation. $80.00, BL 11:00AM.
Sun 3 Seattle Symphony presents Seattle Pops: Midtown Men ~ As original cast members of Broadway’s Jersey Boys, they
took the world by storm. From the development of Jersey Boys, through their historic three season run on Broadway, THE
MIDTOWN MEN are together again, doing what they do best: “Sixties Hits With A Modern Twist;” from The Beatles, The
Beach Boys, Motown, The Four Seasons and more. For tickets call (206) 215-4747. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk.
$20.00, BL 11:00AM.
Mon 4 Quilters Workshop ~ Vivian Kelley will demonstrate “Mile a Minute”, the ultimate scrap quilt. Questions, call Janet Sears at
5484. 10:00AM, QAS.
Mon 4 Lunch & Walk with Steve Pogge ~ Enjoy a no host lunch at a local diner, followed by a leisurely walk up to 2 miles on easy
terrain. Sign up at the Activity Desk. Limit 10. $10.00, BL 11:00AM.
Mon 4 The Great Courses presents Masterworks of American Art (Video) ~ Winslow Homer’s later years, when he is deeply
immersed in the natural world. And this incredible series ends with a look over all the masterpieces we have studied, from the
perspective of how they enrich our artistic legacy and inform what is to come. 1:30PM, PAT.
Mon 4 Panorama Library presents Book Reviews ~ Come to hear reviews of new books in the Panorama Library by Mary Anne
McClaire. 1:30PM, QA.
Mon 4 Monday Night Program presents Entertainment Explosion ~ This is a new concert designed specifically for Panorama
Residents! It’s Entertainment Explosion’s way of saying “Thank You” for all the support! Enjoy a medley of singing, dancing
and laughter. Call reception desk for your seat on the 6:15PM shuttle. 7:00PM, PAT.
Tue 5 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival ~ Thanks to a mild winter, the tulips will be blooming early this year! Our first stop will be at
Roozegaarde in Mount Vernon to view their beautiful garden displays. You can purchase light snacks, gifts and flowers. We
will then drive through the valley viewing the colorful tulip fields. Our last stop will be in LaConner (historic waterfront) for
no-host lunch and shopping. $40.00, BL 8:00AM, approximate return time 7:00 pm; may stop for a light dinner snack.
Tue 5 Movie presents Shall We Dance (2004) ~ Second Screening ~ Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, Susan Sarandon. Rated PG-13.
1:30PM, PAT.
Wed 6 Hymn Sing ~ Enjoy singing favorite hymns and a no-host breakfast. 9:00AM, Gallery.
Wed 6 Arts Guild presents Exploring Creativity: The Language of Pictures ~ Join Katherine Billings for a lecture based seminar
on visual design. We will discuss principles of cinematography and still photography. Enjoy samples of videos and photos
projected on the Panorama Auditorium screen. Bring a bag lunch and your imagination! 11:30AM, PAT.
Wed 6 Movie presents Concussion (2015) ~ Starring Will Smith ~ “In Pittsburgh, accomplished pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu
uncovers the truth about brain damage in football players who suffer repeated concussions in the course of normal play.” Rated
PG 13. 1:30PM, PAT.
Wed 6 Parkinson’s Dinner ~ Join Panorama’s Parkinson’s Disease community for an informal no-host dinner at seventeen51 every
1st Wednesday. No reservations needed, just come as you are for good food and company. No-Host Dinner, 5:00PM, DR.
Thu 7 Quinault Exercise Studio Orientation ~ Learn all about the equipment and machines available for you to use in the Quinault
Exercise Studio. Jenny will be talking about the benefits of each machine, and showing residents how to be more safe and
effective when using the equipment available. All are welcome to attend. 1:30 PM, Quinault Exercise Studio.
Thu 7 KPAN Workshop invites all residents to join them in exploring the world of voice acting for animation and post production
dialogue replacement for movies. Join the fun! 12:00PM, PAT.
Thu 7 Panorama Republicans will gather for their monthly meeting at 2 p.m. in the Quinault Auditorium. The speaker will be
Javier Figueroa, who is a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Washington. 2:00PM, QA.
Thu 7 Doc Martin ~ Watch the last of Season 7 and see how this eccentric, brilliant doctor cares for this quirky village. What will
happen next? 2:30PM, PAT.
Fri 8 Olympia Little Theater presents Blame it On Beckett ~ Heidi Bishop is a wide-eyed dramaturgy intern, at her first “real”
job eager to better the state of American drama. What she encounters instead is an endless stream of bad scripts written by
desperate playwrights and an office filled with cynicism and turf battles, led by her bitterly hilarious boss. For tickets call
Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006. $3.00, BL 7:00PM.
Fri 8 Utah Ballroom presents Simply Ballroom ~ Watch out Dancing with the Stars, the Utah Ballroom Dance Company is coming
to town with their award-winning showcase Simply Ballroom. We will be treated to breath-taking lifts, hundreds of beautiful
costumes, enchanting theatrical story lines and a variety of ballroom dances that will captivate your heart. Simply Ballroom
features such dances as the elegant American swing, the intense Spanish Paso Doble, the magical Viennese waltz, and so much
more. Call reception desk for your seat on the 6:15PM shuttle. 7:00PM, PAT.
Sat 9 McCaw Hall (Seattle) presents Shen Yun ~ This performance brings this lost world to life with unrivaled mastery. Every
movement, every musical note, makes this a stunning visual and emotional experience you won’t find anywhere else. For
tickets call Ticketmaster toll free (800) 745-3000. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $20.00, BL 11:00AM.
Sat 9 Model Boat Float ~ This event is for model boat builders and lovers! It is a place to float, operate, or just talk about boats in general.
All are welcome, including spectators. Contact George Bush at 5955 for more information. 4:00 PM-6:00 PM, AFC Lap Pool.
Sat 9 Movie presents Concussion (2015) ~ Second Screening ~ Will Smith. Rated PG 13. 7:00PM, PAT.
Sun 10 The Washington Center presents Saturday Night Fever ~ Brooklyn, 1976- Tony Manero, a young man with a dead-end job
and an extraordinary ability to dance, has only one ambition in life- to become the king of disco. With music and lyrics by
the Bee Gees, this musical extravaganza comes to life with all the dance and drama of the disco era! For tickets call WCPA at
(360)753-8586. $3.00, BL 4:15PM.
Mon 11 National Geographic’s presents Egyptian Secrets ~“New excavations are revealing more than we’ve ever known about what
the Egyptians believed they would encounter on their afterlife journey. Join the quest in which an expert will put his own life
in jeopardy for the sake of discovery.” 1:30PM, PAT.
Mon 11 Monday Night Program and Learning In Retirement presents David Deacon-Joyner ~ David Deacon-Joyner discusses the
Vernal Equinox, and performs classics from the Great American Songbook inspired by Songs of Spring on piano. Songs will
include Spring is Here and April in Paris. Conversation and history will be presented about how the songs came to be. Call
reception desk for your seat on the 6:15PM shuttle. 7:00PM, PAT.
Tue 12 Hearing Aid Cleaning and Test ~ Join us for a free hearing aid cleaning provided by Connect Hearing Inc in the Executive
Conference Room in Panorama Hall. 9:00AM-Noon, Executive Conference Room.
Tue 12 Birthday Dinner Tickets on Sale Today! Tickets will also be on sale tomorrow (Wednesday 4/13). Birthday dinner will be
held on Thursday, April 21st. Questions, call Ruth 5786. $18.01 per person, 9:30AM-12:00PM, Pan Hall.
Tue 12 Seattle Shopping ~ You will be dropped off at Westlake Mall for shopping and lunch on your own. $20.00, BL 9:30AM.
Tue 12 Seattle Public Library presents First Folio!- The Book That Gave Us Shakespeare ~ The Seattle Public Library invites the
public to come face-to-face with the First Folio at the downtown Seattle Central Library . Considered one of the most important
books ever published, the First Folio is the first and most comprehensive collection of the plays of William Shakespeare. The First
Folio was published in 1623, seven years after Shakespeare’s death. Without it, 18 of those plays would likely have been lost to time,
including Julius Caesar, Macbeth, As You Like It and The Taming of the Shrew. No-Host Lunch, Limit 10. $20.00, BL 9:30AM.
Tue 12 Mobility Fair ~ Bring your equipment to the Mobility Fair for FREE fittings, consultations, brake checks, adjustments and
minor tune-ups (parts not included) and MORE. Call Social Services at 7776 for more information. 10:00AM to Noon, CK.
Tue 12 Democratic Study Group ~ Formed not as a monarchy, but a democracy, “we the people” are the government selecting those
to serve us; which leads to the discussion topic “Strategic Planning for State Democratic Victory in November,” led by a
member of the State Democrats. The forum is open to all regardless of political affiliation. 1:30PM, PAT.
Tue 12 Dinner At Its Best presents The Falls Terrace ~ Enjoy a no-host dinner at this iconic restaurant overlooking Tumwater Falls.
$3.00, BL 5:00PM.
Wed 13 Learning In Retirement and Community Wellness Lecture Series presents Supporting Your Animal and Your Animal
Supporting You ~ Your animal can be more than just a pet. Animals are now supporting their owners therapeutically and as
service guides. Lesia Alexander will present how to honor, communicate and build a relationship with your household animal.
Learn ways to improve communication and understand needs from their perspective, as well. Call reception desk for your seat
on the 12:4PM shuttle. 1:30PM, PAT.
Thu 14 KPAN Workshop ~ invites all residents to join their workshop and explore the world of voicing animation. 12:00PM, PAT.
Thu 14 Activity Fair ~ Come see what is happening on campus, have a cookie, enter a drawing, visit with friends and check out
activity rooms! Resident council activities and other resident groups are invited to participate to display what their group has
to offer. If your group has not already heard from the fair organizers and you’d like to be involved, please call the Resident
Council office #3199.1:30PM-3:30PM, Library & Quinault Lower Level.
Thu 14 Movie presents The Danish Girl (2015) ~ Starring Eddie Redmayne and Oscar Winner, Alicia Vikander. ~“A fictitious love
story loosely inspired by the lives of Danish artists Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. Lili and Gerda’s marriage and work evolve
as they navigate Lili’s groundbreaking journey as a transgender pioneer.” Rated R for Strong Material, Sexuality, Language
and Full nudity. 2:30PM, PAT.
Thu 14 WET Science Center presents South Sound Estuary Speaker Series ~ South Sound Estuary Association’s Discovery
Speaker Series presents Cascadia Research Collective. They will share results from their current studies on changes in Puget
Sound. Doors open at 6:30pm, and the presentation runs from 7pm to about 8:30pm. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk.
$3.00, BL 6:15PM.
Thu 14 Adult Coloring Book Group ~ Panorama is keeping up with what’s trending today! Adult Coloring Books are all the rage
and a fun and often meditative experience for all ages. Bring your coloring book, available everywhere books are sold, or find
free printable pages online. Just search “adult coloring pages”. Also bring something to color with: colored pencils, crayons,
markers, gel pens, or anything you choose to use. This group is strictly for fun. The group meets twice a month (2nd & 4th
Thursdays). For more information, contact Joyce Jaime at 5031. 6:30PM, QAS.
Thu 14 The Washington Center presents Timber! By Cirque Alfonse ~ You can almost smell the fresh-cut logs and the sweat of
lumberjacks! Watch incredible feats of aerial acrobatics that are directly inspired by the natural raw materials of the forest and
farm. Talented acrobats and musicians create a colorful, energetic scene where we witness epic feats of agility and strength.
Inspired by the exploits of North-American lumberjacks and farmers this cirque spectacle is fun for the whole family! For
tickets call WCPA at (360)753-8586. $3.00, BL 6:45PM.
Fri 15 Chalet Exercise Room Orientation ~ Join AFC Coordinator, Jenny Leyva, as she talks about all of the exercise machines
available to use in the lower level of the Chalet. She will talk about the benefits of each machine and demonstrate how to be
more safe and effective when using the equipment available. 10:00 AM, Chalet Exercise Room.
Fri 15 Movie presents Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) – Cast: You know who. Don’t you want to see all of them again! They
are all in this movie. Join us, remember the good times and be captivated by the new special effects, while the good guys save
the universe one more time. Rated PG-13. 1:30PM, PAT.
Fri 15 The Washington Center presents Arlo Guthrie ~ Arlo Guthrie returns to the Center to share his music and celebrate the 50th
Anniversary of Alice’s Restaurant. His music helped foster a new commitment to social consciousness and activism among the
60s generation. Don’t miss this chance to hear “Alice’s Restaurant” performed live by this American legend. For tickets call
WCPA at (360)753-8586. $3.00, BL 6:45PM.
Sat 16 The New York Metropolitan Opera performs Roberto Devereux ~ The opera’s story was inspired by a historical incidentthe execution for treason of Robert Devereux, the favorite of Queen Elizabeth I- but history is used merely as a springboard
from which the operatic imagination can soar. Approximate running time 2 hours and 40 minutes at Century Theater, Capital
Mall (broadcast LIVE). Sign up at Activity Desk; Cost includes ticket and transportation. $25.00, BL 9:15AM.
Sat 16 Introduction to Yoga and Meditation ~ For people who are new to yoga and meditation and want to learn more about our
classes. We have an extensive program with several different classes, retreats, workshops, and social gatherings. Come learn
about the many benefits and how yoga and meditation can enhance your quality of life. Panorama residents are thriving on
their yoga classes - you can too! Safe, fun, effective, taught by seniors for seniors. Free, 10:00AM-11:00AM, AFC.
Sat 16 ACT Theatre (Seattle) presents Stupid Bird ~ Chekhov’s story of love, art, and a hapless bird gets a remarkably contemporary
face lift in Aaron Posner’s Stupid Bird. On the grounds of a country estate, a battle between young and old ensues in this
heartbreaking, hilarious, sort-of-adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull. Winner of the 2014 Helen Hayes Award for
Outstanding New Play, Stupid Bird is about our longing to love and be loved. Call 5565 Activity Desk to see if there is space
on the bus before purchasing ACT ticket. For tickets call ACT at (206) 292-7676. $20.00, BL 11:00AM.
Sat 16 The Pacific Northwest Ballet presents Coppelia ~ George Balanchine’s full-length Coppélia promises bravura classical ballet,
exquisite scenery and costumes, and pristine choreography of the PNB Company dancers and tiniest PNB School ballerinas.
Balanchine’s production, pays homage to the 1870 French original, set to a delightful score by Léo Delibes. For tickets, call
Pacific Northwest Ballet at 206-441-2424. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $20.00, BL 11:00AM.
Sat 16 Northwest Sinfonietta (Tacoma) presents Brahms & Beethoven ~ The long-awaited debut of our third artistic partner! Joseph
Swensen enjoyed a brilliant career as a violin soloist before turning his hand to the baton and launching a second career act as a
preeminent composer. In a rare concert performance, he will play and conduct Brahms’ Violin Concerto and conclude the program
with Beethoven’s sunny and spirited Symphony No. 4. Cost includes ticket and transportation (limited seats). $54.00, BL 5:30PM.
Sat 16 Masterworks Choral Ensemble presents 35th Anniversary Concert at The Washington Center for the Performing Arts~ Join a
gala celebration to highlight Masterworks Choral Ensemble’s 35th Anniversary. We will perform with an orchestra and feature
works by composers from the Baroque (Telemann), classical (Mozart, Pergolesi) and contemporary (Finzi, Hanson) periods.
For tickets call WCPA at (360)753-8586. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 6:45PM.
Sat 16 Abbey Concert Series presents Borealis String Quartet ~ The Borealis is passionate about stretching the boundaries of the
classical string quartet and transforming the chamber music concert experience. Using thematic and innovative programming,
this concert is enriched with a visual presentation. This concert is held at Saint Martin’s Abbey. Sign up for the bus at the
Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 7:00PM.
Sun 17 Olympia Symphony presents Choral Collaboration ~ In collaboration with Olympia Choral Society and Timberline High School
Chamber Choir, under the direction of Terry Shaw, will present Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45. The concert is held at The
Washington Center. For tickets call WCPA at (360)753-8586. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 6:15PM.
Mon 18 Lunch & Walk with Steve Pogge ~ Enjoy a no host lunch at a local diner, followed by a leisurely walk up to 2 miles on easy
terrain. Sign up at the Activity Desk. Limit 10. *Must choose either Monday, April 18th or Tuesday, April 19th, the Lunch &
Walk is the same on each day. $10.00, BL 11:00AM.
Mon 18 Aquatic and Fitness Center Orientation ~ Join AFC Coordinator, Jenny Leyva, as she gives a tour of the Aquatic and Fitness
Center, talks about fitness classes, and demonstrates how to be more safe and effective when using the machines in the AFC.
All are welcome to attend. 1:00 PM, AFC Lobby.
Mon 18 Readers Theater presents April Fools ~ A program of short plays. 1:30PM, QA.
Mon 18 Volunteer Appreciation Day Reception ~ All volunteers are invited to join us for recognition and afternoon tea with
wonderful desserts. It is our way to say “thank you” to all those wonderful people who help make our community a great place
to live! Please RSVP to # 3109. 2:00PM, DR.
Tue 19 Birthday Dinner Tickets on Sale Today ~ Birthday dinner will be on Thursday, April 21st. Questions, call Ruth 5786.
$18.01 per person, 9:30AM-11:30AM, Pan Hall.
Tue 19 Lunch & Walk with Steve Pogge ~ Enjoy a no host lunch at a local diner, followed by a leisurely walk up to 2 miles on easy
terrain. Sign up at the Activity Desk. Limit 10. *Must choose either Monday, April 18th or Tuesday, April 19th, the Lunch &
Walk is the same on each day. $10.00, BL 11:00AM.
Tue 19 Foreign Film (with subtitles) presents Babette’s Feast (1988) ~ Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film (Denmark)
~ “Two sisters who lead a rigid, stifling life, take in a French refugee, who agrees to work as their servant. After winning the
lottery, Babette wants to repay the sisters for their kindness and offers to cook a French meal for them and their friends. It
proves to be an eye-opening experience for everyone.” Rated G. 1:30PM, PAT.
Wed 20 Drive Less, Go More presents Rebels by Bus to Bullitt Center (Seattle) ~ We will be taking public transportation (buses,
street car, train) to tour The Bullitt Center, the “greenest building in the world,” is located on Seattle’s Capital Hill. Before the
tour of this amazing building, we will head to the Seattle Culinary Arts Academy for lunch. We will return on the Sounder
train to Tacoma. Please bring exact change for public transportation (Senior Fare $20.25, Reduce Fare Permit $8.75). The
cost includes guide, tour, lunch, and bus to Lacey Transit Center. Limit 15 $53.00, BL 9:30AM.
Wed 20 Armchair Travel presents Botswana, Africa ~ Please join Dottie Maynard as she discusses her trip to Africa. 1:30PM, PAT.
Wed 20 Comedy Night @ The Bistro presents Brad Upton ~ Brad Upton first stepped on stage in September of 1984 and he’s never
looked back. This ex-grade school teacher is now in his 30th year of comedy and is nearing 6000 lifetime performances. He
is a past winner of the Las Vegas Comedy Festival and appeared recently at Caesar’s Palace as part of the HBO Comedy
Festival. He has spent the last eight years as the opening act for the legendary Johnny Mathis and did multiple shows all over
the country with the late, great Joan Rivers. No-host bar and happy hour menu will be available. 7:00PM, seventeen51 Bistro.
Thu 21 Schmidt House History Talk presents Sandra Crowell ~ This author will preview the new Thurston County History book.
Limit 10 people. Sign up for the bus at the Activity Desk. $3.00, BL 11:00AM.
Thu 21 KPAN Workshop - invites all residents to join them in these workshops about post production sound and voicing for
animation. It’s fun and informative. Join us! 12:00PM, PAT.
Thu 21 Foreign Film (with subtitles) presents Babette’s Feast (1988) ~ Second Screening ~ Come and see why this astonishing film
won the Best Foreign Film Oscar for Denmark. Rated G 2:30PM, PAT.
Thu 21 Tacoma Art Museum presents Edvard Munch and The Sea. The museum is free today from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Dinner will
be no-host at Harmon Brewery & Restaurant. $14.00, BL 4:30PM.
Thu 21 Birthday Dinner ~ Come celebrate April birthdays with friends and family at the seventeen 51 Restaurant & Bistro with great
food and entertainment! Entertainment this month will compliment Polynesian night. Questions call Ruth 5786. $18.01 per
person, 5:00PM, DR.
Fri 22 Celebrate Earth Day presents The Fox & the Child ~ Sponsored by the Green Team this video has been described as both a
nature documentary and a “fairy tale” look at the story of young girl and her friendship with a fox.” Celebrate our beautiful
planet by watching this extraordinary film. Rated G. 1:30PM, PAT.
Fri 22 Tree Dedication~ Celebrate Earth Day with poetry, music and a tree dedication in McGandy Park. 11:00AM, MP.
Fri 22 Movie presents The Danish Girl (2015) ~ Second Screening ~ Oscar win for best supporting actress Alicia Vikander and stars
Eddie Redmayne (last year’s Oscar winner.) RATED R: Strong Language, Full Nudity, Sexual Situations as the lead explores
his transgender self in an earlier time. 7:00PM, PAT.
Sat 23 Movie presents Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) ~ Second Screening. Rated PG-13. 7:00PM, PAT.
Sun 24 Ride in the Country and Lunch presents Tugboat Annies ~ Enjoy this popular marina cafe that serves a wide variety of fish
options. $3.00, BL 1:00PM.
Mon 25 Lunch & Walk with Steve Pogge ~ Enjoy a no host lunch at a local diner, followed by a leisurely walk up to 2 miles on easy
terrain. Sign up at the Activity Desk. Limit 10. *Must choose either Monday, April 25th or Tuesday, April 26th, the Lunch &
Walk is the same on each day. $10.00, BL 11:00AM.
Mon 25 Food 2 B Fit ~ Join AFC Coordinator, Jenny as hosts a live cooking demonstration! Jenny will be cooking some deliciously
healthy stuffed bell peppers and talking about the many health benefits of the ingredients she cooks before you. Come with
a big appetite and an open mind! Cost includes your lunch (and dessert!), a handout and a take home recipe. Sign up at the
activity desk in Pan Hall. Class is limited to 60. $10.00, 11:30 AM, The Gallery.
Mon 25 Movie presents Truth (2015) ~Second Screening ~ What is truth? How an absence of fact based reporting ended the careers
of Dan Rather and his producer. Rated R for Language and brief nudity. 1:30PM, PAT.
Mon 25 Monday Night Program presents Matthew Casey ~ One of the Northwest’s premier Swing Era crooner/pianists, playing the
biggest hits of the greatest generation- music by Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, Bing Crosby and many more.
Call reception desk for your seat on the 6:15PM shuttle. 7:00PM, PAT.
Tue 26 Lunch & Walk with Steve Pogge ~ Enjoy a no host lunch at a local diner, followed by a leisurely walk up to 2 miles on easy
terrain. Sign up at the Activity Desk. Limit 10. *Must choose either Monday, April 25th or Tuesday, April 26th, the Lunch &
Walk is the same on each day. $10.00, BL 11:00AM.
Tue 26 Panorama Aquatic & Fitness Center Advisory Committee (PACAC) ~ This is your opportunity to get involved in planning
wellness events and offer feedback about fitness classes, programs, and equipment. All residents are welcome to attend. 1:00
PM, Green Room.
Tue 26 Movie presents The Revenant (2015) ~ Best Oscar Performance by Leonardo DiCaprio and Oscar for Director & Best
Cinematography ~ “A frontiersman on a fur trading expedition in the 1820s fights for survival after being mauled by a bear
and left for dead by members of his own hunting team.” Rated R, for violence, gore, sexual assault, nudity and language.
1:30PM, PAT.
Tue 26 Pub Trivia ~ Join Jean Jacobsen at seventeen 51 Restaurant & Bistro. Trivia will be held in bistro/bar area of the restaurant.
You can order drinks, snacks or meals while playing the game. Please form teams of two to six, singles welcome and will be
put with on teams. Prizes! 7:00PM, DR.
Wed 27 Movie presents The Horse Whisperer (1998) ~ Starring Robert Redford ~ “The mother of a severely traumatized daughter
enlists the aid of a unique horse trainer to help the girl’s equally injured horse.” Rated PG-13. 1:30PM, PAT.
Wed 27 Paramount Theater (Seattle) presents Newsies ~ They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines…Direct from
Broadway comes NEWSIES, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing new musical from Disney. Winner of the 2012 Tony Awards® for
Best Score and Best Choreography, Newsies has audiences and critics alike calling it “a musical worth singing about!” (The
New York Times) Filled with one heart-pounding number after another, it’s a high-energy explosion of song and dance you just
don’t want to miss. Price includes ticket (great seats) and transportation. Limited tickets. $100.00, BL 4:30PM.
Thu 28 KPAN Workshop ~ invites all residents to attend and participate in this fun filled look at voicing for animation and replacing
dialogue in movies. Think out of the box and use your imagination to create wonderful characters. Join us! 12:00 PM, PAT.
Thu 28 Movie presents Suffragette (2015) ~ Starring Meryl Streep ~ “The foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, women who
were forced underground to pursue a dangerous game of cat and mouse with an increasingly brutal State.” Rated PG-13.
2:30PM, PAT.
Thu 28 Supper Club ~ Please contact Jerry McVay at 5110 for membership information and to reserve your spot for dinner and
cocktails. 5:15PM, DR.
Thu 28 Adult Coloring Book Group ~ Panorama is keeping up with what’s trending today! Adult Coloring Books are all the rage
and a fun and often meditative experience for all ages. Bring your coloring book, available everywhere books are sold, or find
free printable pages online. Just search “adult coloring pages”. Also bring something to color with: colored pencils, crayons,
markers, gel pens, or anything you choose to use. This group is strictly for fun. The group meets twice a month (2nd & 4th
Thursdays). For more information, contact Joyce Jaime at 5031. 6:30PM, QAS. Fri 29 Movie presents The Lady in the Van (2015) ~ Starring Maggie Smith ~ A man forms an unexpected bond with a transient
woman living in her van that’s parked in his driveway. Rated PG-13, 1:30PM, PAT.
Fri 29 Movie presents The Lady in the Van (2015) ~ Second Screening ~ Rated PG-13. 7:00PM, PAT.
Sat 30 The New York Metropolitan Opera performs Elektra ~ The genius director Patrice Chéreau (From the House of the Dead)
didn’t live to see his great Elektra production, previously presented in Aix and Milan, make it to the stage of the Met. But his
overpowering vision lives on with soprano Nina Stemme- unmatched today in the heroic female roles of Strauss and Wagnerwho portrays Elektra’s primal quest for vengeance. Legendary mezzo-soprano Waltraud Meier is chilling as Elektra’s fearsome
mother, Klytämnestra. Approximate running time 2 hours and 10 minutes at Century Theater, Capital Mall (broadcast
LIVE). Sign up at Activity Desk; Cost includes ticket and transportation. $25.00, BL 9:15AM.
Sat 30 Movie presents The Revenant (2015) ~ Second Screening ~ Oscar wins for Best Actor, Best Director, Best Cinematographer,
Stars Leonard DiCaprio. Rated R for violence, gore, sexual assault, nudity and language. 7:00PM. PAT.
Upcoming events and early sign-up activities:
Mon May 2 Monday Night Program presents Randy Linder ~ A tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival. 7:00, PAT.
Wed May 4 Piatigorsky Concert ~ Cello and Piano. 7:00PM, PAT.
Sun May 8 5th Avenue Theater (Seattle) presents Kinky Boots ~ Kinky Boots is Broadway’s huge-hearted, high-heeled hit! With
songs by Grammy® and Tony® winning pop icon Cyndi Lauper, this joyous musical celebration is about the friendships we
discover, and the belief that you can change the world when you change your mind. Inspired by true events, Kinky Boots takes
you from a gentlemen’s shoe factory in Northampton to the glamorous catwalks of Milan. Cost includes main floor ticket and
transportation. Limit 10. $100.00, BL 11:00AM.
Sat May 21 Resident Council and The Green Team presents Shred Event: Get Going Greening ~ 1:00PM to 3:00PM, PAT & AFC
Parking Lot.
Wed May 25 Pantages Theater (Tacoma) presents Buddy Guy ~ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, a major influence on rock
titans like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, a pioneer of Chicago’s fabled West Side sound, and a living
link to the city’s halcyon days of electric blues. Buddy Guy has received 6 GRAMMY Awards, a 2015 Lifetime Achievement
GRAMMY Award, 34 Blues Music Awards (the most any artist has received), the Billboard Magazine Century Award for
distinguished artistic achievement, a Kennedy Center Honor, and the Presidential National Medal of Arts. Rolling Stone
Magazine ranked him #23 in its “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.” Cost includes tickets (main floor) and transportation.
Limited Tickets. $94.00, BL 6:15PM.
Sun Jun 5 Paramount Theater (Seattle) presents Motown, The Musical ~ It began as one man’s story… became everyone’s music…
and is now Broadway’s musical. Motown, The Musical is the true American dream story of Motown founder Berry Gordy’s
journey from featherweight boxer to the heavyweight music mogul who launched the careers of Diana Ross, Michael Jackson,
Smokey Robinson and many more. Motown shattered barriers; shaped our lives and made us all move to the same beat. Price
includes ticket (great seats) and transportation. Limited tickets. $120.00, BL 11:00AM.
Sat Aug 20 Classic Car Show and Street Dance at Panorama; mark your calendar, more details to follow!