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Things to do today and this week:

 

Published: Oct. 28, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDT
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 • Listen to the ragtime, boogie-woogie piano playing of Bob Milne in concert when he performs in a 2 p.m. show today at Chalet Theatre, 1721 Wells St., Enumclaw. Tickets are $18. 253-332-8924.

 • If you have kids ages 4-11, then this Fall Festival is just for you. The free event offers an afternoon of fun and festivities, children must be accompanied by a parent and are encouraged to wear costumes. It’s from 2-4 p.m. today at Puyallup United Methodist Church, 1919 W. Pioneer Ave., Puyallup. puyallupumc.org.

 • Head out for the opening season concert of the Tacoma Concert Band at Ooh La La! with the La Croix Valmer Band. The concert is at 2:30 p.m. today at the Pantages Theater, 901 Broadway, Tacoma. Tickets are $16-$34. Get yours by calling 253-591-5894 or 253-584-0616, tacomaconcertband.org.

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

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