Arts & Entertainment
Open Mic Night Coming To University Place Library
Tell a story, sing a song, read a poem or just sit back and enjoy the talent at Open Mic Night.

From Pierce County Library: No golden ticket, no four-chair turns and no Simon Cowell, but talent will be in the library on Nov. 30. Tell a story, sing a song, read a poem or just sit back and enjoy the talent at Open Mic Night Thursday, Nov. 30, from 5 to 7 p.m. at University Place Pierce County Library, 3609 Market Place W., Suite 100 in University Place.
“Open Mic Night is a fun event that brings people together and celebrates the talents of our friends and neighbors,” said University Place Library Branch Manager Steve Carmody. “You don’t have to be the next American Idol to share your talent, just willing to enjoy yourself and have fun.”
All ages, talents and abilities are welcome at this family-friendly event. Open Mic Night will return Thursday, Dec. 28, from 5 to 7 p.m.
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Contact University Place Library Branch Manager Steve Carmody at scarmody@piercecountylibrary.org or 253-548-3601 for more information.
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Office: 253-548-3428; cell: 253-229-4477
About Pierce County Library System
The nationally acclaimed Pierce County Library System serves 590,000 people throughout Pierce County with 20 libraries and online services. The system is the fourth largest in the state and is funded primarily through property taxes. People may choose from more than 1.5 million books, movies and other materials, as well as nearly half a million online/downloadable materials. Pierce County Library is committed to directing services in three primary areas: learning, enjoyment and community connection. Its services and programs spark success for Pierce County residents. More than 2 million people visit Pierce County Libraries each year. The Library provides services and programs directly to people in adult care facilities or who are homebound, and to children in child care centers and schools. Pierce County Libraries are located at Anderson Island, Bonney Lake, Buckley, DuPont, Eatonville, Fife, Gig Harbor, Graham, Key Center, Lakewood, Milton/Edgewood, Orting, Parkland/Spanaway, Pierce County Library Administrative Center, South Hill, Steilacoom, Summit, Sumner, Tillicum and University Place. Pierce County Library is an independent municipal corporation and operates as a junior taxing district.
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