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Get Out Weekend Planner August 12-14

Check our picks for the activities to hit this weekend.

Moonlight Movies In The Park: Toy Story 3

Where/When: Liberty Park, 1101 Bronson Way North, at Dusk on Friday, August 12

Why Go: Set out a blanket, and fill it with family and friends for the last movie in Renton's summer series. This week's selection is Toy Story 3. Seating starts at 7 p.m.

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Cost: Free.

 

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Where/When: , 440 Rainier Avenue South, Saturday August 13 from 9-10 a.m. (and every Saturday)

Why Go: This week's show will be dedicated to an open live call in, where listeners can pose questions to hosts Tim Lawless and Mark Aucutt. Can't make the live show? Listen to the archives, which can be accessed through the Mclendon web site. While you're there, treat yourself to a Top Pot doughnut (the official coffee and doughnut sponsorer of the ).

Cost: Free.

 

Where/When: Saturday and Sunday at the .

Why Go: There are just a few more public practice sessions left before the start of the regular season.

Cost: $5 transportation fee from at Renton to the VMAC.

 

Where/When: 11904 Renton Avenue South (On the lawn at Marianna Apartments) on Saturday, August 13 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Why Go: Stop by and check out the growing number of produce vendors, a beautiful setting on the lawn, room for children to run, occasional live entertainment, and free parking right next to the booths. This is an intimate market where community members have a chance to get to know one another while shopping for farm fresh, healthy produce. Want more? hit the on Sunday.

Cost: Free to shop, but you'll have to pay for produce.

 

Where/When: Sunday, August 14 from noon to 4 p.m. off Talbot Road in the parking lot adjacent to the Talbot Professional Center at 4011 Talbot Road South. 

Why Go: Treat yourself and your family to fresh produce and learn about healthy eating.

Cost: Free to shop, but you'll have to pay for produce.


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