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August 2012

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CLUB PROGRAMS Adventures in entertainment TO RESERVE FOR EVENTS EMAIL CLUBPROGRAMS@WAC.NET OR CALL 206.464.3060 Special Inn at the WAC rates are available for events with this symbol. Contact Reservations at 206.464.3055 and mention "CLUB PROGRAMS." Subject to availability. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Sunset Sail Wednesday, August 1 Call for last minute availability. 6:30-9 pm; $80 WAC VIP Art Breakfast at Chihuly Garden and Glass Friday, August 3 Contact Club Programs for availability. 8–10 am; $55 Art Breakfast & tour; $72 Art Breakfast, tour & Space Needle Experience Farm-to-Table Dinner at Dog Mountain Farm Saturday, August 18 Contact Club Programs for availability. 2–9 pm; $125; noncancelable Are you ready for some football?! GET YOUR GAME TICKETS from the WAC for Husky and Seahawks action— all at CenturyLink Field this year. We have great seats for both teams. While you're at it, plan your pregame festivities for Hagerty's. During this special season, the WAC is offering a Dawg Day Pass ($25) that includes game-day parking in the WAC Garage, round-trip bus transportation from the WAC to CenturyLink Field, and 25 percent off any menu item at Hagerty's. And, just announced, the same package is now available for Seahawks games, too! Or, purchase a $15 pass that includes bus transportation and the food/beverage discount but no WAC Parking. For Husky and Seahawks schedules, see page 37. WAC seats for Husky games ($70–$75) are located in Section 332. WAC seats for Seahawks games ($95) are located in Sections 307 and 311. Reserve through Club Programs at 206.464.3060 or clubprograms@wac.net; noncancelable/ nonrefundable. For game day passes, call Catering at 206.464.3050. 32 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | AUGUST 2012 Tasting, Voice-Off & Tailgate Party Thursday, September 13 NEW Bow Down to Washington Beer Kick off the football season with beer and sports talk with some of Seattle's most popular voices. Get the scoop on some of the best craft beers from Eric Radovich, executive director of the Washington Beer Commission and the booming voice that starts Husky football and men's basketball games. After a brew or two—and some tasty tailgate fare—step up to rattle your vocal chords during the voice-off contest. No broadcast experience needed. We'll give you the microphone, and you give us your best shot at announcer talk. The more- adventuresome can also take their best shot COURTESY: SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON UW SEAHAWKS

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