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Third Eye Blind 2025 (Auburn) | Muckleshoot Casino Events Center
Mar 7, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Auburn
Experience the unforgettable magic of Third Eye Blind as they take the stage at the Muckleshoot Casino Events Center in Auburn on March 7, 2025. Known for their chart-topping hits and electrifying performances, Third Eye Blind promises an evening filled with nostalgic tunes and captivating energy. Don't miss this opportunity to witness one of the most iconic alternative rock bands of our time live in concert. The Muckleshoot Casino Events Center, located at 2402 Auburn Way S, Auburn, WA, 98002, provides the perfect setting for an incredible night of music and memories. Mark your calendars and secure your tickets for a show that is sure to leave you wanting more.
WAR DAMN WETZEL | Iron Tribe Fitness - Auburn
Mar 22, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Auburn
WAR DAMN WETZEL – A Heroic Fitness ChallengeGet ready to test your limits at WAR DAMN WETZEL! Join us on Saturday, March 22, 2025, at Iron Tribe Fitness – Auburn for an unforgettable day of intense workouts, friendly competition, and community spirit. This event is inspired by the incredible journey of Army Sergeant Joshua Wetzel, a double amputee who has defied all odds. His resilience, grit, and determination serve as the foundation for this workout—designed to challenge and inspire athletes of all fitness levels. 💪 All proceeds from this event will benefit the Auburn University Veterans Resource Center to equip and empower veterans of the Auburn Family. Event Details:📅 Date: Saturday, March 22, 2025
📍 Location: Iron Tribe Fitness – Auburn
⏰ First Heat Starts at 7:30 AM Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just starting your fitness journey, this event is for everyone. Expect a high-energy atmosphere, supportive teammates, and a workout that will push your strength, endurance, and mental toughness. Why Join?✅ Thank Sgt. Josh Wetzel
✅ Honor and support our veterans
✅ Challenge yourself in a fun and motivating environment
✅ Sweat, compete, and build camaraderie with like-minded athletes Grab your gear, bring your friends, and be ready to give it your all! We can’t wait to see you at WAR DAMN WETZEL! #WarDamnWetzel #IronTribeAuburn #VeteranSupport #ChallengeYourLimits
Information Source: ITF Auburn @ the VRC | eventbrite
Call for Auditors - Actors' Center Annual Auditions | Imagination Stage
Mar 30, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Auburn
Actors' Center Annual Talent Showcase - Call for Auditors Call for Casting Professionals and Artistic Directors to serve as Auditors in the AC Annual Auditions 2025! The Actors' Center Annual Auditions 2025 is an exclusive event for members only. It will bring together casting professionals, artistic directors, and Actors' Center members for a day of Talent in the DMV. This year's event will be hosted at the Reeve Theatre at Imagination Stage in Bethesda, MD on Sunday, March 30, 2025 from 3:30pm-7:00pm. Imagination Stage is located at 4908 Auburn Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814. For more information on the event, please contact: admin@actorscenter.org. Please register today to confirm your participation as an auditor!
Information Source: The Actors' Center | eventbrite
Seniors Pickleball Gala Day | Auburn Basketball Centre
Mar 5, 2025 (UTC+10)ENDED
Auburn
Join us for our Seniors Pickleball Gala Day . Whether you are a beginner or experienced this is a day to show your skills and to connect and be active with other seniors in the Cumberland area. Lunch included. Pickleball Gala Day – Free Event Date: Wednesday 5th March 2025 Time : 10.00am -12.00 noon Address: Auburn Basketball Centre Wyatt Park, Church St, Lidcombe Terms and Conditions for events: • Limited places available for all activities • For residents aged 60yrs or over (50yrs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders) living within the Cumberland City Local Government Areas. • Bookings close 3 days prior or once booked out.
Information Source: Cumberland Council, Aged & Disability Services | eventbrite
Ebony of Arts 2025 | Shining a light on women who dare to dream | Auburn Avenue Research Library
Mar 8, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Auburn
Welcome to Ebony of Arts 2025 Shining a light on women who dare to dream! Join us at Bookstore Gallery for a night of creativity and connection. This in-person event is the perfect opportunity to mix and mingle with creative women and celebrate art in all its forms. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just looking to have some fun, this mixer is for you. Come ready to share your passion for the arts and make new friends along the way. Let's make this a night to remember! See you there!
Information Source: AAMBC | eventbrite
Styx Auburn Concert Tour 2025|March 08 | MuckleshootEventsCenter
Mar 8, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Auburn
Styx Auburn is set to captivate audiences at the MuckleshootEventsCenter in Auburn, WA, on March 8, 2025, at 8:00 PM. This highly anticipated event promises an unforgettable evening of rock music, featuring the legendary band Styx, known for their timeless hits and electrifying performances. With ticket prices ranging from 85 USD to 133 USD, attendees will experience a night of classic rock anthems and new favorites in an intimate and state-of-the-art venue. The MuckleshootEventsCenter, renowned for its exceptional acoustics and comfortable seating, provides the perfect backdrop for this iconic band's return to the stage. Fans of Styx Auburn can expect a meticulously crafted setlist that spans decades of musical excellence, ensuring a memorable night for all in attendance. Don't miss the chance to witness Styx Auburn live, a concert event that promises to be a highlight of the year.
Styx 2025 (Auburn) | Muckleshoot Casino Events Center
Mar 8, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Auburn
The Styx event is scheduled to take place at the Muckleshoot Casino Events Center in Auburn on March 8, 2025. The venue's address is 2402 Auburn Way S, Auburn, WA, 98002. Styx is a well-known American rock band that has been captivating audiences with their timeless hits for decades. Fans of classic rock can look forward to an unforgettable evening filled with iconic songs and high-energy performances. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the legendary music of Styx live in concert.
Boy Maybe: Poems W.J. Lofton with Rosa Duffy and Dartricia Rollins | Auburn Avenue Research Library
Mar 25, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Auburn
Charis, Auburn Ave. Research Library on African American Culture and History, and For Keeps Books proudly celebrate W.J. Lofton's book launch for Boy Maybe: Poems with a community conversation with Rosa Duffy and Dartricia Rollins. This event is free and open to the public, but registration is encouraged. This event takes place in the Artist and Writers Room at the Auburn Avenue Research Library, 101 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303. Doors open at 6pm. Event begins promptly at 6:30pm. The event will be recorded but not live-streamed. About Boy Maybe: Poems: 51 achingly eloquent poems from a young Cave Canem fellow: W. J. Lofton's verses explore Black queer Southern identity, grief, love, and intimacy while enduring and witnessing unfreedom in America
W. J. Lofton writes vivid, accessible poems that channel the energy, urgency, ambitions, joys, and sorrows of a young Black queer artist. They are about love and flirtation, sweet tea and hot sauce, God and family, life and death, police brutality and extrajudicial killings. His verses honor some of the young lives extinguished by these killings—Breonna Taylor, Kendrick Johnson, Ahmaud Arbery. He also pays tribute to some of the towering figures of Black culture who have come before him—Richard Pryor, Assata Shakur. His style is endlessly propulsive, informed by some of the Harlem Renaissance greats—Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks—but also transforming that rich tradition for the present day. About the author: W. J. Lofton, a Chicago-born poet and multimodal artist, is the author of A Garden for Black Boys Between the Stages of Soil and Stardust. His work explores the intersections of race, class, and gender while focusing on Black queer men’s attempts at intimacy and the tensions and wonders of boyhood. Lofton has received fellowships from Cave Canem and Emory University. A recipient of Ava DuVernay’s LEAP Grant, his work has appeared in TIME, wildness, Obsidian, and Scalawag. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where he co-curates Rebellion: A Writing Salon. About the conversation partners:
Rosa Duffyis the owner and operator of For Keeps, a bookstore in Atlanta, Georgia, that specializes in Black classic and rare books. Dartricia Rollins is Visiting Librarian for Oral History in the Rose Library at Emory University. She is the co-founder of Georgia Dusk: a southern liberation oral history, as well as an organizer with the Black Alliance for Peace and the Jericho Movement. About the venue: AARL has a free parking lot accessible via Courtland street. Please park and enter the library to get a guest pass for your dashboard before having a seat. Masks are encouraged but not required.
Information Source: Charis Books and More + Charis Circle | eventbrite
Integrated: How American Schools Failed Black Children | Auburn Avenue Research Library
Mar 27, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Auburn
Charis and Auburn Avenue Research Library welcome Noliwe Rooks in conversation with Dr. Bettina L. Love for a discussion of Integrated: How American Schools Failed Black Children, a powerful, incisive reckoning with the impacts of school desegregation that traces four generations of the author’s family to show how the implementation of integration decimated Black school systems and did much of the Black community a disservice. On May 17, 1954 the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education determined that racial segregation in schools was unconstitutional. Heralded as a massive victory for civil rights, the decision's goal was to give Black children equitable access to educational opportunities and clear a path to a better future. Yet in the years following the ruling, schools in predominantly Black neighborhoods were shuttered or saw their funding dwindle, Black educators were fired en masse, and Black children faced discrimination and violence from their white peers as they joined resource-rich schools that were ill-prepared for the influx of new students.
Award-winning interdisciplinary scholar of education and Black history Noliwe Rooks weaves together sociological data and cultural history to challenge the idea that integration was a boon for Black children. She tells the story of her grandparents, who were among the thousands of Black teachers fired following the Brown decision; her father, who was traumatized by his experiences at an almost exclusively-white school; her own experiences moving from a flourishing, racially diverse school to an underserved inner-city one; and finally her son and his Black peers, who over half-century after Brown still struggle with hostility and prejudice from white teachers and students alike. She also shows how present-day discrimination lawsuits directly stem from the mistakes made during integration.
At once assiduously researched and deeply engaging, Integrated tells the story of how education has remained both a tool for community progress and a seemingly inscrutable cultural puzzle. Rooks' deft hand turns the story of integration's past and future on it's head, and shows how we may better understand and support generations of students to come. Noliwe Rooks is the L. Herbert Ballou University Professor of Africana Studies, and the chair of Africana Studies at Brown University. Her work explores how race and gender both impact and are impacted by popular culture, social history, and political life in the United States. She studies the cultural and racial implications of beauty, fashion, and adornment; race, capitalism and education, and the urban politics of food and cannabis production. Rooks has received research funding from the Ford Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, and the Woodrow Wilson School among others. She is the author of five books, and a regular contributor to outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Chronicle of Higher Education, TIME, and NPR. Dr. Bettina L. Love is the William F. Russell Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University and the bestselling author of We Want To Do More Than Survive and Punished for Dreaming: How School Reform Harms Black Children and How We Heal. In 2022, the Kennedy Center named Dr. Love one of the Next 50 Leaders making the world more inspired, inclusive, and compassionate. A co-founder of the Abolitionist Teaching Network (ATN), whose mission is to develop and support teachers and parents fighting injustice within their schools and communities, they have granted over $250,000 to abolitionists around the country. She is also a founding member of the Task Force that launched the program In Her Hands, distributing more than $15 million to Black women living in Georgia. In Her Hands is one of the largest guaranteed income pilot programs in the U.S. Dr. Love is a sought-after public speaker on a range of topics, including abolitionist teaching, anti-racism, Hip Hop education, Black girlhood, queer youth, educational reparations, and art-based education to foster youth civic engagement. In 2018, she was granted a resolution by Georgia's House of Representatives for her impact on the field of education.
Information Source: Charis Books and More + Charis Circle | eventbrite
FROM MY LIPS - ART SHOW | Studioplex on Auburn
Mar 29, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Auburn
Welcome to the FROM MY LIPS - ART SHOW! Join us on Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at Studioplex on Auburn - adjacent to the Krog Street Market Beltline. This will be an evening filled with creativity and inspiration. Not only is this the artist first solo show, but it's also his 55th Birthday! This will be a testament that it's never too late to dream.
Information Source: Cepsee & Co - Cedric McNeal | eventbrite