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Harbor Happenings Lots to learn this week - Gig Harbor Now

This week's events in Gig Harbor offer a rich tapestry of learning opportunities, including a performance of African American folktales and an educational talk about octopuses. Additionally, a unique presentation on bizarre museum artifacts and a poetry reading by artist Sabreenha Essien enhance the cultural landscape of the community. Engaging activities like pottery painting and Drag Bingo further promote local arts and entertainment.

Rick Bleiweiss still rocking and writing after move to Herons Key

Rick Bleiweiss, a former music industry executive, has made Gig Harbor his new home, pursuing his passions for writing and music after relocating with his wife. Not only has he published a successful novella at 77, but he has also been actively involved in promoting authors and producing music since his move to Heron’s Key. His remarkable career spans significant achievements in both the music and publishing industries, making his story a notable addition to the local community.

Western Flyer relics go to auction this week

The upcoming auction of historic maritime items from the "Western Flyer," a fishing boat tied to author John Steinbeck, has generated significant local interest. Auctioneer Dennis Fry and agent Michael Hemp highlight the emotional and financial stakes involved as they prepare for the sale of these unique relics in Berkeley, California. The auction is expected to attract attention from literary, fishing, and ocean science communities due to the artifacts' historical significance.

Harborview-Stinson roundabout to get experiential art installation

The Caldwells, renowned metal artists, are set to install a large compass rose artwork at the roundabout of Harborview Drive and Stinson Avenue in Gig Harbor. Their innovative approach, which engages children through embedded sculptures in the pavement, embodies a blend of artistic creativity and local history, estimated to cost $21,616.65, funded by the City’s Public Art Fund.