Somewhere in Time, Unlimited
Presents the Fall Event:

"Anna & Mr. Bates Go To Town"

Sunday, October 21, 2012
Tacoma, WA

Downton Abbey and her family require constant care from the staff.  There is the weekly half day off though and Mr. Bates and Anna have arranged to enjoy the day together.  Wouldn’t you like to come along?
 

A crisp fall day is the perfect time for a jaunt into to town!  What about taking in the newest exhibit at the big museum?  I hear it is quite the rage. After wards, we might be able to find a frippery or two at the second hand stores there in Old Town.  Mr. Bates has arranged a delightful meal to cap the day at a charming place close by.  We might meet up with friends any place along the way.
 

Please join us for any or all the afternoon’s activities.  After the picture taking, we’ll drive to the historic Old Town section of north Tacoma.  We can park there and enjoy the rest of the activities all within easy walking distance.  (See parking information below) The restaurant requires pre-payment and is all inclusive.  The other pursuits are your choice.

Here is the schedule and further details:
 

12:00 Meet up in front of Annie Wright School for a group picture in front of “Downton Abbey”

827 N. Tacoma Ave, Tacoma, 98403 (overlooking Commencement Bay) Free parking on the street.

1:00 Drive to the Washington State History Museum

1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma,

See new exhibits: “Hope for Hard Times” & “Mason and the Mummy” plus others.

Price: Adults $9.50 Seniors/Students: $7.00
(Payable directly to the museum.)

3:00 Shop along the classic streets of Old Town

Antique stores and boutiques on Market and Commerce streets
 

4:00 Dinner at Grazzi’s Flowers and Garden Café

An intimate dining establishment in a Victorian building

1702 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, 

 $21.00 choose entrée and dessert with reservation (includes meal, beverage, tax, & tip) 
 

Include in your payment, your selection for dinner and dessert: Choose a main course:
Chicken Pot Pie & Salad, or,
Lemon Chicken, Vegetables & Mashed Potato

Choose a dessert:
Bread Pudding, or,
Apple Cobbler
Attire: 1906 - 1925
Pre-Paid Cost: $21 per person for the meal.
You will pre-select your main dish & dessert.
Coffee, tea and water are included.
Museum Admission: Price:  Adults $9.50 & Seniors/Student $7.00
Payable directly to the museum by those who are visiting the museum for the exhibition.
Antique Stores: There are several stores that are located in the Theatre District in the old part of Tacoma.  Some are being encouraged to be open especially for SITU and friends, such as "Glenna's Clothing" and "Goldie's" since they have products which may be of interest to us - such as accessories for ladies & gents, beautiful vintage jewelry, tobacciana, Victorian-inspired goods, china, etc.
Method of Payment:
 
By Personal Check: Make your check payable to:
   Bobbie Kalben
(SITU is not a legal banking entity.)

Mail your check to:
   Somewhere in Time, Unlimited
   P.O. Box 28117
   Seattle, WA  98118

Please specify "SITU 10/21/12 Event",
along with your meal selection/s.
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  Please be sure to RSVP with MissBobbie "at" SITUSeattle.com of your intent to join us for the day so we can be sure to look for you at the gathering!

We look forward to seeing you, our long-time friends, as well as all of you who are new to Somewhere in Time, Unlimited (SITU).
If you'd like to know more about this fun group,
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Thank you for visiting!

Photo credits:
Annie Wright School - Panoramic image taken by photographer Joe Mabel
and can be found at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Annie_Wright_School_pano.jpg

1927 Stutz Car - Image taken by photographer Thomas Informater of Switzerland
and image can be found at: http://www.sxc.hu/browse.phtml?f=view&id=396578
 

Page updated on Oct 3, 2012