Sunday, Sept. 21: Tacoma Loves Coffee

W.W. Seymour Conservatory

By Volcano Staff on September 15, 2014

The rapid growth of Valhalla Coffee Company, which includes shipments overseas, forced A.J. Anderson to relocate his operation from his embedded situation at the former Mandolin Café to the small storefront on Sixth Avenue. Anderson thinks in terms of flavor profiles and uses adjectives such as "robust, rich, and acidic" to describe his coffee. He wants people to realize that coffee is not just a cup of black liquid but a complex and important commodity. In conjunction with its exhibition, "Ethnobotany: An Artists' Study of Planets," the W.W. Seymour Conservatory hosts Anderson for an aromatic and educational Valhalla Coffee tasting titled "Tacoma Loves Coffee."

TACOMA LOVES COFFEE, 10-11 a.m., W.W. Seymour Conservatory, 316 S. G St., Tacoma, $3, RSVP at 253.591.5330