b"Out to LunchAges 50+. Enjoy a no-host lunch at new and old favorite eateries around the Sound. All lunch/dinner outings will be considered as walk-ins and may or may not be seated in a group setting. May be subject to restaurant's automatic gratuity charge. During periods of inclement weather, we reserve the right to cancel trips. Please listen for the Highline School District report as we operate alongside school closures and delays. $15 transportation fee.Estimate of entre and/or appetizer, exclusive of drinks and tips. Please review restaurant menu. $ = $25 and under$$ = $25 to $40$$$ = $40 to $55$$$$ = $55 and overWoven Seafood and Chophouse, Tacoma$$$$$ Fireside-Burien$$ Wednesday, February 26 Pull up a chair at the bar or find your nook by the fireplaceTime: 10:15 am2 pm and share a story over a drink and a hot plate with someoneMenu: https://eatwoven.com/menus/you love. The Stonehouse Caf, Seattle$$$Friday, April 25, 2025 Wednesday, March 19Time- 11:45 departure Time: 9:45 am2 pmhttps://firesideburien.com/Menu: https://thestonehousecafe.com/Olive Branch Caf and Tea Room, Tacoma$$$$$seattle-the-stonehouse-cafe-food-menu Share a pot of tea, scones, and mini sandwiches with friends. Dukes Seafood Restaurant- Tacoma$$$$$Thursday, May 15th, 2025Dukes Chowder House is a must visit on the TacomaTime: 11:30 departure waterfront. The clam chowder is award winning and their Claim Jumper- Tukwila$$Fish 'n' Chips is always delicious. Family-friendly eatery & bar known for a wide AmericanMonday, April 7th, 2025 comfort-food menu & Western-themed environs. Time- 11:45am departureFriday, May 30th, 2025 https://www.dukesseafood.com/locations/tacoma/Time: 11:30 departureHHeellppuussccrreeaatteetthhee22002255SSttoorrmmwwaatteerrMMaannaaggeemmeennttPPllaann!!Each year, the Surface Water Management Plan (SWMP) is updated to helpprevent stormwater pollution from entering our local streams and the PugetSound.What is Stormwater?Stormwater is rain and snowmelt that runs off surfaces such as rooftops, paved streets,highways, and parking lots. As the water runs off these surfaces, it can pick up pollutantssuch as oil, fertilizers, pesticides, soil, trash, and animal waste. From there, the water mayflow directly into a storm drain and continue through storm pipes until it is released,untreated, into a local waterway.To read this years draft of the SWMP, follow the QR code below! If you have any comments or concerns, please share them with your surface water managerTyler Beekley, P.E.Surface Water & Environmental Manager206-870-6869tbeekley@desmoineswa.gov21650 11th Ave S Des Moines, WA 98198www.desmoineswa.govDES MOINES CITY CURRENTS|SPRING 2025|27"