Dec. 5-21
Renton Civic Theatre presents “Annie”: Celebrate the holiday season with “Annie,” the beloved musical that proves the sun will come out tomorrow. This heartwarming story follows the journey of a determined young orphan as she finds adventure, family, and hope in the most unexpected places. With unforgettable songs like “It’s the Hard Knock Life” and “Tomorrow,” this timeless classic is filled with laughter, joy, and holiday spirit. Opening night is Friday, Dec. 5, at 7:30 p.m. For more dates and times (including matinees), visit rentoncivictheatre.org/annie or email boxoffice@rentoncivivtheatre.org. Located at 507 S. 3rd Street.
Dec. 5 – Jan. 4
Clam Lights at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park: Enjoy the gorgeous illuminations daily from 5-9 p.m. at 1201 Lake Washington Boulevard North.
Dec. 14
Renton City Concert Band presents Holiday Concert at Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center: Starting at 2 p.m., this holiday show with Director Jack Prindle and the Renton City Concert Band. Tickets are $13 for adults, $10 for students and seniors and can be purchased at the Renton Senior Activity Center, Renton Community Center, or at the door on performance day. For more information, call 425-430-6700. Located at 400 South 2nd Street.
Dec. 20
North Renton Neighborhood Association’s Community Cleanup: From 9-11 a.m., join the NRNA (in partnership with South Renton Connection) for their regular community cleanup event. Meet at the Downtown Renton Clock Tower at South 3rd Street and Burnett Avenue South. Trash grabbers, bags, gloves, vests, coffee and donuts will be supplied. Be sure to wear weather appropriate clothes and bring a water bottle, plus family and friends. Tacky sweaters encouraged. Email north.renton@gmail.com or visit nrna.blogspot.com.
Jan. 1
Polar Bear Double Dip: The icy plunge is back and so are the two location options. From 10 to 10:30 a.m., enjoy a fine dip at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park, or a brisk swim at Henry Moses Aquatic Center from 12 to 12:30 p.m. Bring a towel and some dry clothes to change into, and be sure to register for both locations. Register for free at rentonwa.gov/register. Gene Coulon is located at 1201 Lake Washington Blvd. North, and Henry Moses is located at 1719 SE Maple Valley Highway.
Jan. 13
The Renton American Legion Fred Hancock Post 19: The Renton American Legion Fred Hancock Post 19 meets the second Tuesday of every month, except July and August, at 7 p.m. at the Post Hall, 3224 NE 12th Street, in the Renton Highlands, under the water tower. All veterans welcome. Most vets eligible for membership. America’s premier patriotic veterans organization and the prime driver of the original G.I. Bill, the Legion focuses on service to veterans and has influenced considerable social change in America, won hundreds of benefits for veterans, and produced many important programs for the community, children and youth.
Jan. 15
Café Vets: Monthly gathering of veterans and guests for coffee and refreshments hosted by Renton American Legion Post 19 and Auxiliary Unit 19 on the third Thursday of every month (except December) from 10 a.m. to noon. Come for coffee, camaraderie and goodies. Legion membership is not a requirement, though most veterans are eligible for membership. Post Service Officer will be on hand, in case someone needs assistance with a VA claim. No agenda, just veterans getting together with other veterans and their friends. Post Hall is in the Renton Highlands, under the water tower (3224 Northeast 12th Street).
Saturdays
The Table: A Free Community Meal at Luther’s Table: In partnership with Reach Meal Coalition and Sustainable Renton, all are welcome to this no sign-up, no cost warm meal while connecting with neighbors and community members. Volunteers are welcome to help with meal preparation, cooking, set-up, serving meals, welcoming guests, clean-up, sorting and prepping ingredients for future meals. Located at 419 South 2nd Street.
Renton Parkrun at Cedar River Trail: This weekly 5K community event takes place every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Cedar River Trail trailhead by the I-405 overpass. This free event does require registration but is meant to be a fun event where walkers, joggers, runners, volunteers and spectators can come together. For more information, visit parkruns.us/renton/ and the exact coordinates of the event are 47.4802N, -122.199W.
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