Tacoma native Erik Hanberg is a man who wears many hats. One day, you may see him fulfilling his duties as commissioner of Metro Parks Tacoma; on another, you may spy him petitioning to pay tribute to legendary scribe and fellow Tacoman Frank Herbert, author of the Dune series, by loaning the same moniker to a local park. More recently, you may have spied him signing copies of his newly released novel, The Lead Cloak, Book One of the Lattice Trilogy,which he'll do again Dec. 17 at the Tacoma Public Library Main branch. Read Jackie Fender's Q&A with Erik Hanberg in the Music & Culture section.
ERIK HANBERG BOOK SIGNING, 7 p.m., Olympic Room, Tacoma Public Library Main Branch, 1102 TAcoma Ave. S., Tacoma, free admission, 253.292.2001
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South Sound Holiday Command Center
Calendar: Arts and Entertainment
Calendar: Music and Nightlife