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THE LIST: Five Things to Help You Love Fall (Part Two)

The official beginning of the fall season is tomorrow. Patch brings you Part Two of things to do to help you welcome fall (and maybe even love it, too).

While our summery weather and temperatures have made a nice return to the South Sound, it hasn't stopped the calendar from moving forward.

The first official day of the autumn season begins Friday.

Are you ready?

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Patch knows that it's hard to let go of summer so quickly. We're here to help. Last week, we highlighted some .

There's more, readers. This is going to be an action-packed fall. Here are five more activities to get you out there in the local mix. Let's go.

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Why here: This gorgeous museum and local artistic jewel is featuring a weekend devoted to the birds. Well, glass birds that is, and they are positively stunning. Master Finnish glassblowers will be on hand to create gorgeous glass birds designed by Oiva Toikka, whose 50-year artistic career designing for iittala will be highlighted. You can also participate in a special brunch, hear great music, and learn more about the birds (this year's featured glass winged creature is the woodpecker). The action happens the weekend of

When: Oct. 14. Check out the link above for more details.

 

Fort Nisqually Candlelight Tour, Point Defiance Park (Tacoma)

Why here: Historic and poignant Fort Nisqually comes alive at night on early October evenings at Point Defiance Park. Take a look at all things 1855. Re-enactors give the visitor a peek into the life of a family that lived, worked, and played during this time in history. These are popular tours and attract visitors from near and far. Don't miss out. To get in on the festivities, please click on the link above to tell you about the tour schedule, times, costs, and parking arrangments.

When: Oct. 7-8

 

Fall Plant Sales: Adriana Hess Wetlands (University Place) and The Fall Native Plant Sale (Tacoma Nature Center, Tacoma)

Why here: Take advantage of going green, beautifying your property, and supporting great local natural parks and programs. Adriana Hess Wetlands in University Place is home to the Tahoma Audobon Society. Take a look at the plants, visit the park, and learn more about this great organization. The Fall Native Plant Sale is being held at local natural wonder, The Tacoma Nature Center. Many plants will be available for you to purchase. Tour the park and nature center when you are done. See the links above for times and more information.

When: Adriana Hess, Oct. 29; Tacoma Nature Center, Oct. 1

 

Key Peninsula Farm Tour (Key Peninsula)

Why here: Take a leisurely drive to the beautiful Key Peninsula countryside to explore this pristine area and it's working farms. Nine farms are featured in this great tour (including one farm that is also a terrific local winery). Music, activities, and fun abound at each stop of the way. Take advantage of this free family oriented event and explore the day away. See the link above for the details adn driving directions.

When: Oct. 1

 

Truck and Tractor Day, Ft. Steilacoom Park (Lakewood)

Why here: Yes, you read that right. It is Truck and Tractor Day at Ft. Steilacoom Park in Lakewood. A dream day for the little tykes, you can literally climb through various trucks and tractors, get a hard hat, take a hayride around the lake, and even decorate a pumpkin. This FREE family event begins in the mid afternoon and runs into the evening. Check out the link for more details and surprise the kids with some big rig fun.

When: Oct. 29

Happy Fall, Patch readers!

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