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Harbor Happenings Lots to learn this week - Gig Harbor Now

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

This week in Gig Harbor presents a variety of educational and entertaining events that cater to diverse interests. In honor of Black History Month, storyteller Eva Abram will bring African American folktales to life in a family-friendly performance at the Gig Harbor Library, fostering cultural awareness among attendees. Harbor WildWatch is set to host a fascinating discussion about octopuses, focusing on their intelligence and adaptability, at Ocean5, making it a must-attend for marine enthusiasts. Meanwhile, a Humanities Washington presentation will explore peculiar museum artifacts, including a 150-year-old pickle, highlighting the quirky side of local history. Artist Sabreenha Essien will engage the community with a poetry reading at Tacoma Community College, where her artwork is also displayed, showcasing the intersection of visual and literary arts.

For those looking for a creative outlet, a pottery painting event at Java and Clay and a lively Drag Bingo night at Locust Cider promise fun and social interaction. These events not only enrich the local cultural landscape but also encourage community participation and learning. As Gig Harbor continues to celebrate its artistic and educational offerings, residents are invited to immerse themselves in these unique experiences.

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