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Things to do today and this week:

 

Published: Sept. 21, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDT
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 • Kane Holloway and Mike Coletta bring stand-up comedy to the Liberty Theater Comedy Night at 6 tonight. The theater is at 116 W. Main Ave., Puyallup. Tickets are $10. 253-988-6828, thelibertytheater.com.

 • Friday Family Movie Night is at 6:30 tonight at Chambers Creek Regional Park, 9850 64th St. W., University Place, University Place. Tonight’s feature is “Little Giants.” Admission is $1 per person, 3 and younger are free. 253-798-4141, piercecountywa.org/parks.

 • Spotlight Players bring to life Washington Irving’s classic tale, “The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow,” on stage at the Meridian Habitat Park Community Center, 14422 Meridian E., Puyallup. Showtimes are 7 tonight and Saturday plus Sept. 28 and 2 and 7 p.m. Sept. 29. Tickets are $12-$15. 253-251-1930, valleyartsunited.org/Spotlight_Players.html.

Check out blog.thenewstribune.com/getout for more events or go to calendar.thenewstribune.com for more ideas.

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