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Destinations: Washington Sportsmen's Show in Puyallup

Tuesday, January 21, 2014


"Cowboy Fast Draw," Indoor Steelhead River, Head and Horns competition, camp cooking and more at the Washington Sportsmen's Show(r), January 22-26 in Puyallup

Outdoor fun and adventure for the entire family returns as the 27th annual Washington Sportsmen's Show sets up camp at the Washington State Fair Events Center in Puyallup, January 22-26.

Action-packed attractions include the new "Cowboy Fast Draw" presented by Les Schwab, the one-of-a-kind indoor "Steelhead River," "Warm Water Demo Tank," the "Northwest Tour of Big Game Animals" and "Head and Horns" competition. More to see and experience for the entire family include the "Fred Meyer Camp Cooking Tent" and the "Kid's Free Trout Pond," presented by Baxter Auto Parts--and much more.

The largest outdoor adventure show in the state offers a one-stop shopping experience, with great values on fishing and hunting gear, clothing, camping equipment, sport fishing boats and RV's . If you are planning a special adventure for 2014, it is an opportunity to meet face-to-face with top professional guides and outfitters, and representatives from leading hunting and fishing lodges and resorts.

New to the show is the "Cowboy Fast Draw" presented by Les Schwab, where showgoers of all experience levels are invited to step up to a special range with classic Colt 45 style six-guns, vintage holsters and special wax bullets, says Cal Eilrich (a.k.a. Quick Cal), the colorful director of the Cowboy Fast Draw Association and a 17-Time World Fast Draw Champion.

For anglers, this show boasts new luminaries and returning favorites sharing their tips for producing "tight lines" during your next fishing adventure. Kayak fishing-one of the fastest growing segments in sport fishing - is the focus of several presentations.

All the fun and information-sharing takes place in multiple venues: seminar theaters, Steelhead River, glass-walled Warm Water Demo Tank, outdoor Fly Casting Pond and the Fly Tying Theater.

At the Lowrance Learning Center, expert Jeff Boyer previews Lowrance's newest feature: SpotlightScan(tm)Sonar. Set for introduction in February, it delivers a new level of angler-controlled, surround-scan views-providing picture-like images of your favorite fishing areas.

Bring your smartphone to capture images of some of the biggest elk ever harvested in Washington and Oregon at the "Northwest Tour of Big Game Animals" and participate in the popular "Head and Horns" competition.

Hunters are invited to bring heads, horns or horn/antler sheds to be measured and scored by Boone and Crockett and Pope and Young representatives. This popular attraction is made possible through sponsorship support by Fort Knox Safes, Bushnell Outdoor Products, Ruger, ATK/Federal Premium Ammunition and Les Schwab.

The youngsters aren't left out of the action: the "Kid's FREE Trout Pond" provides kids 12 and under with the opportunity to catch-and-keep or release two trout.

Sponsored by Baxter Auto Parts, the pond is stocked with thousands of trout. All the gear is provided at no charge - including fishing poles, bait and take-home bags.

Wilderness survival and outdoor safety expert Peter Kummerfeldt returns to the show for his 19th year with a rucksack full of new and updated presentations.

Presented by Toyota, they include the popular "Procuring Wild Foods" in survival situations, "Making Water Safe to Drink" and "Wilderness Medicine" - where he urges "medical basic training" for outdoor enthusiasts.

The "Fred Meyer Camp Cooking Tent" returns as celebrity camp cooks share tasty recipes for easy-to-prepare meals. Camp Chef and Franz support the fun as Herb Good, Tiffany Haugen and Dutch Oven guru "Cee Dub" Welch prepare tasty, no-fuss recipes in hourly presentations all five days of the show.

Show hours are 12:00 noon to 8 p.m. Wednesday through Friday (Jan. 22-24); 10am to 8pm on Saturday (Jan. 25); and 10am to 4pm on Sunday (Jan. 26).

Admission is $12 for adults; juniors (6-16) are $5; and children five and under are admitted free. $18 two-day passes are also available. Information online for ticket purchases and discounts. Show parking at the fairgrounds is FREE every day of the show.


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22,000 runners in Seattle for the Rock n Roll Marathon Saturday

Thursday, June 20, 2013


Hot Chelle Rae will headline the Rock n Roll Marathon
22,000 runners are expected to compete in the 2013 Rock n Roll Marathon in downtown Seattle Saturday. An after party will be held at Seattle Center, headlined by rock group Hot Chelle Rae, named best new artist at the American Music Awards.

Runners from all 50 states and 21 countries will participate in the marathon, which benefits the American Cancer Society.

Streets will be closed and buses rerouted for the event, which begins and ends at Seattle Center. Until about 10am, most buses that normally travel through downtown Seattle will be
 rerouted. Most buses heading into Seattle from the north will turn back at Olive Way near
 Convention Place Tunnel Station (CPS).

After 10am, most downtown buses will resume most of their regular routing, but may 
remain on minor reroutes in some areas until as late as 3pm.

More information on race events is available at Run Rock n Roll.


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Destinations: Explore the Greenway

Saturday, June 15, 2013


Two “Explore the Greenway” trips bring hikers and bicyclists outdoors to explore some of the scenic and wonderful places in the Mountains to Sound Greenway.

June 29  |  Snoqualmie Tunnel Bike Ride and BBQ | 8:30am – 2pm

Discover the 2-mile tunnel underneath Snoqualmie Pass, a remnant of railroad history. The biking trip will take riders through the tunnel’s cool darkness onto a 20-mile stretch in Iron Horse State Park, providing majestic views of the Cascades and a barbeque at Rattlesnake Lake.

July 13  |  Rattlesnake Mountain Hike and BBQ | 8:30am – 3pm

Hike across a popular mountain in the Greenway: Rattlesnake Mountain. Most hikers know the trail up to Rattlesnake Ledge, but trip participants will be able to explore further and trek 10 miles across the mountain, enjoying sweeping views of the Snoqualmie Valley and Cascades, with educational stops and a well-deserved barbeque at Snoqualmie Point Park.

The Greenway Trust handles all logistics for trip participants, including shuttle service and barbeque at the end of each trip. Trips are $25/person. Register online.

The Mountains to Sound Greenway is the 1.5 million-acre landscape connecting Puget Sound and central Washington that has sustained generations through the abundance of its natural resources. Alpine peaks, wilderness lakes, and lush forests connect by road, rail and trail to rural towns and city high rises, where local residents live, work and play in communities deeply rooted to the land around them.


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Destinations: Model trains at the Pacific Science Center this weekend

Sunday, January 20, 2013



The 4th Division of the National Model Railroad Association is having their Model Railroad show this weekend at the Pacific Science Center.  The NMRA been doing this since 1973 and provides railroad layouts and activities that capture the interest of the general public about trains and trail models.

The show runs January 19-21 (Saturday – Monday and the hours are 10:00 am to 6:00 pm each day.  Admission is included in the regular Pacific Science Center admission fee.  More information.

Show Highlights

  • The show features several opportunities to operate trains: youngsters can drive loop tracks and older children and adults on railcar delivery layouts.
  • The Pacific Northwest Public Transportation Museum will have a large display of historical photographs and memorabilia.
  • Visit the Northwest Railway Museum's information table to learn more about their activities for young people. The museum, located in Snoqualmie and North Bend, offers rides during much of the year and hosts Thomas the Tank Engine each summer.

Several layouts feature Digital Command Control, enabling multiple trains to run on the same track at the same time, even in different directions! DCC uses handheld remote controls that communicate via radio signals to a central computer which transmits instructions through the rails to control chips wired inside each locomotive.

Come to the Pacific Science Center and learn all about the latest in model railroading while having a great time. And don't forget the kids and grandkids!


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Destinations: Chihuly Garden and Glass

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Photo by Marc Weinberg

Local photographer Marc Weinberg went to Seattle Center to check out the new Chihuly Glass museum, here back-lit by the Science Center arches.





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2013 February 20: Northwest Flower & Garden Show: Silver Anniversary

Saturday, November 24, 2012

The Northwest Flower and Garden Show has launched online ticket sales for its Silver Anniversary edition, February 20-24, 2013 at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle.

This year's theme, "The Silver Screen Takes Root...Gardens Go Hollywood," spotlights spectacular display gardens and other show attractions in a fanciful tribute to filmdom.

"Early Bird" online tickets can be purchased by visiting the show's website,  Prices range from $16 for adults (reg. $20 the week of the show or at the door); $15 per person for group advance purchases (minimum of 20 tickets online or at the door); $29 for single 2-day pass; $65 for single 5-day pass and $5 for youth (ages 13 - 17). Children 12 and under are admitted free to the show.

Beginning in early December, nurseries and other participating retail outlets from Bellingham to Portland and Spokane will also offer advance "early bird" tickets. Visit the website for a complete listing of nurseries serving as advance ticket sale outlets.

"The Silver Screen Takes Root...Gardens Go Hollywood" presents top garden creators weaving cinematic features into colorful and dramatic full-scale gardens. The gardens will be highlighted by more blooms timed for the show opening, the result of a pre-show plant forcing program.

The show continues its tradition of internationally-known speakers sharing "how-to" tips for both avid and beginning gardeners in over 100 free seminars. It's also a shopping destination with 350 exhibitors offering tools and other gardening gear, plants and unique art for the home and garden.

The 2013 Northwest Flower and Garden Show is generously supported by Subaru of America, Inc., Marenakos Rock Center, Sawdust Supply Company, Inc., the Seattle Times and King5.

Washington State Convention Center, 7th and Pike, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday, February 20 through Sunday, February 24, 2013

Wednesday - Saturday (February 20-23), 9am to 8pm; Sunday (February 24), 9am to 6pm.
Produced by Northwest-based O'Loughlin Trade Shows, Inc. the West's largest producer of consumer shows.


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Holiday visits to the Space Needle beginning November 19

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

The Space Needle and Bartell Drugs launch their "Rocket to the Top of the Space Needle" promotion with an exclusive offer for free visits to the holiday-themed Space Needle Observation Deck starting November 19.

While supplies last, Bartell Drugs is offering vouchers for one free adult or up to two free youth tickets (vouchers valid with purchase of one adult observation deck ticket). The vouchers will be available at all 58 Bartell Drugs locations in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties.

Visitors with vouchers can take in the sky-high views from Observation Deck through December 30. Holiday festivities begin November 23, including appearances by "Seattle's Coolest Santa." For information visit www.spaceneedle.com.

Seattle-based, family-owned Bartell Drugs is helping to spotlight the milestone 50th anniversary of the Space Needle--an enduring symbol of Seattle's skyline-through a variety of community-focused promotions and events throughout the celebration. For more information on Bartell Drugs and locations, visit www.bartelldrugs.com.

About Bartell Drugs

Seattle-based Bartell Drugs owns and operates 58 stores throughout King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. Family-owned since 1890, it is the oldest family-owned drugstore chain in the United States.

About the Space Needle

The Space Needle is celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2012. Built for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle has become the number one attraction in the Pacific Northwest, with over one million visitors each year. Along with SkyCity, the world's first revolving restaurant, the Space Needle is now recognized as the global icon for the City of Seattle. For more information on the Space Needle, visit


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Destinations: Buy tickets now for Holiday Snow Train to Leavenworth

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Snow train to Levenworth

Tickets on Sale Now for the only Holiday Snow Train to Leavenworth’s Tree Lighting Festival!

A trip to the North Pole isn't in the cards this Christmas. But who needs negative temps and tons of travel, when you can join Alki Tours on the only daylight train to the legendary Christmas town of Leavenworth to see the annual Lighting Festival. The fun begins as you board the train departing from King Street Station, Edmonds Station, or in Everett.  Passenger’s car are decorated to the hilt and furnished with cozy seats to make your journey fabulous. Along the way enjoy a catered continental breakfast. The changing scenery outside will compete for your attention on board the train as oompah-pah bands, jazz bands, carolers, shifty sailors, magicians and Santa strolls through the aisles. Near the 4000 foot summit, the train transits the Cascade Tunnel—the second longest in North America and enters into a winter wonderland with ski slopes and ice-choked rivers. At approximately 12:30pm, the train rolls to a stop in Leavenworth.

Upon arrival in Leavenworth, the fun continues in the streets of this Bavarian mountain town that’s dressed to look and feel, as The New York Times wrote, “a bit like the interior of a snow globe.” We’ll take in the season and roam around this “perfect place to spark the holiday spirit,” where horse-drawn carriages glide down the roads, carolers stroll, and vendors sell delicious holiday fare.  Later, we’ll gather for the highlight of the day: In one truly magical moment, the entire town will become illuminated in a synchronized display that rivals the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting (and a whole lot more charming).  After re-board the train where dinner, more entertainment and our fabulous staff awaits to make your Christmas wishes come true.

This trip sells out every year, so don’t delay! For reservations and information:  contact Alki Tours at 206-935-6848. The price is $169 adult and $159 for children for standard seating. Price includes:  round-trip train transportation, continental breakfast, catered dinner and loads of entertainment.


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Tacoma Home Show and RV Show combined

Friday, September 28, 2012



The Tacoma Fall Home Show(r) and the Tacoma Fall RV Show(r) have been combined, giving show-goers two great shows for the price of one, plus free parking starting next Thursday, (October 4) through Sunday, October 7, 2012.



The combined event highlights a multitude of products and ideas for the home and the "home on wheels." With free parking at the Tacoma Dome lots, the shows provide a convenient one-stop shopping destination.

Get a jumpstart on home projects at the Tacoma Fall Home Show, offering an opportunity to get ideas and meet with exhibitors showcasing their latest offerings in furniture, appliances, decks, roofing, windows and more. For those planning a home addition or remodeling project, top area contractors will be on hand to share their past work and discuss your ideas.

The Tacoma Fall RV Show kicks off the region's RV "show season" with a big inventory of the latest campers, travel trailers, fifth-wheels, motor homes and park models. Area dealers will be offering big values on close-outs of 2012 models as well as late model, pre-owned RVs. On-site financing will be available.

The first 150 showgoers through the door each day will receive a free copy of South Sound Magazine, compliments of Premier Media Group.

Show hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday (October 4, 5, 6) 11 a.m. - 8p.m.; Sunday (October 7). 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission to the combined event is $12.00 for Adults and FREE to children 16 and under. Discount coupons are available online.

The Tacoma Fall Home Show and Tacoma Fall RV Show are produced by O'Loughlin Trade Shows of Tacoma.  For more information call 253.756.2121 or visit the company's website.



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Take learning to an all-time high with a free youth ticket voucher trip to the top of the Space Needle

Friday, August 17, 2012

Photo by Chris Nolan
Bartell Drugs and the Space Needle launch "Back to School Youth Ticket Promotion" beginning August 19.

The Space Needle and Bartell Drugs launch their "Back to School Youth Ticket Promotion" beginning August 19 as part of the ongoing celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Space Needle.

With summer winding down and school just around the corner, customers shopping at Bartells for school supplies can request a voucher for up to two free youth tickets (valid when accompanied by a paying adult) to visit the Space Needle Observation Deck. 

The ticket vouchers will be available while supplies last.

The voucher, good for up to two free youth tickets, is valid from September 3 - November 2, 2012.

Bartell Drugs is helping to spotlight the milestone anniversary of the Space Needle -- an enduring symbol of Seattle's skyline - through a variety of community-focused promotions and events throughout the anniversary.  

About Bartell Drugs
Seattle-based Bartell Drugs owns and operates 58 stores throughout King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. Family-owned since 1890, it is the oldest family-owned drugstore chain in the United States. For more information on Bartell Drugs and locations, visit the webpage.

About the Space Needle
The Space Needle is celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2012. Built for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle has become the number one attraction in the Pacific Northwest, with over one million visitors each year. Along with SkyCity, the world's first revolving restaurant, the Space Needle is now recognized as the global icon for the City of Seattle.

More information on the Space Needle including a revolving view from the Needle.



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Ron Judd: In place names, we tell it like it is

Sunday, July 22, 2012

By Diane Hettrick

Shoreline and Lake Forest Park don't really need to explain their names. "Shore to Shore and (county) Line to (city) Line" - and there's a Lake, there's a Forest (complete with deer), there's a Park. Well, maybe no parks in a city where most lot sizes are bigger than the parks, but not much explanation is required.

The rest of western Washington place names do require explanation, which is provided in this entertaining article by Seattle Times writer Ron Judd. Although he left our my personal favorites - Grayland (it rains all the time) and Washaway Beach (it has mostly washed away, along with the road and the houses) - he included many other places that most of us have visited, with the background on their names.

For example, I thought Deception Pass was named because of its treacherous tidal bore, but it actually has to do with the explorers' misconception about whether it was a passage or a bay.

Here's the article in Pacific NW Magazine: Woe be Washington: In place names we tell it like it is.


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Free Rick Steves presentation at Shoreline Library Thursday

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Updated 06-16-2012 12:33pm

Get an entertaining crash course in European art and history for travelers, brought to us by Rick Steves Eurpoe Througth the Back Door. 

Join us on Thursday, June 14, 7 pm, at the Shoreline Library. You don't need to register. Just come ready to have a great time!

"After years of travel in Europe, we've distilled what you need to know in order to fully appreciate the sights and culture."

The Shoreline Library is located at 345 NE 175th St, Shoreline 98155.



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Destinations: Tacoma Home and Garden Show January 25-29 at Tacoma Dome

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Over 1,000 exhibits, the new "Vintage Market," spectacular display gardens, a kitchen and bath showcase and a full schedule of "how-to" seminars headline the big line-up at the 29th annual Tacoma Home and Garden Show, January 25 to January 29 at the Tacoma Dome.


The state's largest combined home and garden event is bigger than ever -- introducing visitors to a huge range of products and services available to help with all their home, indoor and outdoor decorating and improvement needs.

New to the show is the "Vintage Market," with repurposed and "shabby-chic" treasures for the garden and home from over 30 local vendors. This new shopping area within the show includes unusual and one-of-a-kind home décor items, vintage signage, furniture, garden art and more.

Two new idea-generating showcase kitchens will be created under the dome by the Puget Sound Chapter of the National Kitchen and Bath Association. Sponsored by Viking, this display spotlights the latest generation of appliances, cabinetry and labor-saving features. Gardeners will be inspired by the feature gardens created by top area landscape contractors, including SK Landscaping, Marenakos Rock Center, and the Washington Association of Landscape Professionals.


The show also assists home and garden do-it-yourselfers by offering around-the-clock seminars presented by some of the region's top experts. Some of the first-class speakers sharing their tips in presentations during the five day show include Ciscoe Morris, Marianne Binetti, Marty Wingate, Melinda Myers and others.

Show hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday (January 25 and 26); 
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday (January 27 and 28)
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday (January 29).

Admission to the show is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors (62 and older) weekdays only, free (with ID) for American Horticulture Society Members and free to children 16 and under. Two Day Passes are $16 for adults and $12 for seniors. Weekday Discount Coupons are available online.



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Destinations: Edmonds Waterfront Festival

Saturday, June 4, 2011

There will be frogs.  Photo by Amber Salinas.
Courtesy MyEdmondsNews.com
A project of the Edmonds Rotary, the Waterfront Festival is a huge, indoor and outdoor event this weekend, with live music and variety acts, beer, food, booths, and a high energy party atmosphere. The good weather for the weekend should help the festivities.

The 24th Annual Edmonds Rotary Waterfront Festival, Saturday and Sunday, June 4-5, 2011, at the Port of Edmonds Marina. Saturday 10am to 10pm; Sunday 11am to 7pm. $3 admission, kids 10 and under free. Dogs not invited, but doggy day care available at festival rates.

The Festival is a fund raising event by Edmonds Rotary Club for charitable purposes.
"To learn more about who we are and what we do with the proceeds, click HERE"
The Dale Turner YMCA Family Stage has events all day.

Children's events include a rock climbing wall, inflatable slides, and face painting.

The Beer Garden stage includes "The Rhythm Nation" on Saturday and "Reggie Garratt and the Snake Oil Peddlers" and "Carrie Clark and the Lonesome Lovers" on Sunday.  What's not to love about that?



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Destinations: All-ages activities for the weekend

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Parent Map has info on three great events this weekend. Naturally, their focus is on children, but these are great activities for any age.

Music, music, everywhere at this longtime Memorial Day weekend trad performance blowout. Don't miss Monday -- six Kindiependent bands will be onstage starting at 11 a.m. (Recess Monkey alert!) and playing straight through to 3 p.m. Plus! Tons of activities for kids in the Folklife Commons. May 27-30: Friday-Monday, opens 11 a.m.

Take a sweet springtime ride aboard one of the Northwest Railway Museum's antique trains, through the Cascade foothills and to the top of Snoqualmie Falls. Anyone with a valid, current military ID card rides roundtrip for just $5. May 28-30: Saturday-Monday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Take 10-minute walk through old-growth forest down to the outdoor Kitsap Forest Theater, where The Mountaineers Players (who have been performing here since 1923) treat you to a classic musical. Sunday, May 29 and Monday, May 30, 2 p.m.; June 4-19, 2 p.m.

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Destinations: Veg Fest 2011 this weekend at Seattle Center

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Veg Fest offers 200 vendors
Vegfest 2011 - March 26, 27, 10am - 6pm - Seattle Center's Exhibition Hall
Admission $8, kids 12 and under free. Tickets at door.

All things vegetarian are offered at the annual Vegetarian festival at Seattle Center. 

Hundreds of samples at Veg Fest
Food samples, cooking demonstrations, nutrition information, books, and cookbooks fill the Exhibition Hall.

If you are a vegetarian or are thinking about increasing your food options, this is the place to be this weekend.

Presented by the Vegetarians of Washington organization, the event boasts 500 different foods to sample and buy.

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Destination: Sign up for public tour of the Alaskan Way Viaduct

Monday, October 11, 2010

Photo by Joe Mabel, Wikimedia Commons
From WSDOT

If you’ve ever been curious about this 1950’s highway marvel, now is your chance to get an up-close, car-free view. On the morning of Saturday, October 16, Alaskan Way Viaduct experts will lead a guided public walking tour of the viaduct’s south end. You’ll learn about active construction to replace the southern mile of the viaduct, and the proposed bored tunnel alternative for replacing the viaduct along the central waterfront, the part with the view.

If you would like to participate in the tour, send an e-mail or call 1-888-AWV-LINE (298-5463) and leave a message with your contact information. We will send you a confirmation e-mail with your tour time and other details. No children under the age of 16 or pets are allowed on the tours for safety reasons.


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Destination: Sand sculptures on display at Federal Way until October 3

Tuesday, September 28, 2010


A SAN reader has alerted us that the huge, international sand sculpture contest which used to be held at Harrison Hot Springs in British Columbia, is at Federal Way in South King County, through Sunday, October 3.

31510 20th Ave S, Federal Way, WA 98003. Directions. (Hint: it's not on the beach).

About 30 very large sculptures are on view, created by individuals, pairs, and teams. For more information and photos see the World Championship Sand Sculpture webpage. Admission is $8.

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Destinations: Fishermen's Fall Festival at Fishermen's Terminal Saturday, September 25

Friday, September 24, 2010


The Fishermen's Fall Festival is Saturday, September 25 from 11 am to 6 pm on the Boardwalk of Fishermen's Terminal, 1900 West Nickerson St, Seattle.  Free.

F/V Wizard Captain Keith Colburn and other stars of the Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch" will help raise money for the Fishermen's Memorial by shucking crab and signing autographs in the Deadliest Catch Seafood Booth. The freshly shucked crab will be used in Deadliest Catch Crab Cocktail, whose sales directly benefit the memorial.

There's the Reptile Man and J.P. Patches, and multiple activity booths for the kids. The entertainment stage showcases Japanese drummers Inochi Taiko, local oyster band Lost Varnets, and country band Knut Bell.


The demonstration stage will feature seafood demonstrations, survival suit races, salmon fillet challenge, oyster slurp, lutefisk eating contests and hiphop.

The Wizard is moored at the dock. A replica of a 1909 boat, helicopter demonstration, and sea scout open house complete the events.  Download the schedule from the webpage.



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Tibet Fest 2010 - a glimpse of Shangrila at Seattle Center, August 28-29

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Shoreline resident Tashi Namgyal is the immediate past president of the Washington State Tibetan Association and shares this annual event with us.  Seattle Center's Center House, August 28-29, 10 am to 5 pm, free admission.  Performance, Films, Circle Dance, Sand Mandala, Tibetan Bazaar, foods, photo exhibitions.

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