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Weekend revelry roundup: Summer is officially here
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Summer is OFFICIALLY here, school is wrapping up, and there is lots to do this weekend.

Lots of ways to celebrate the Summer Solstice including...


Today in Gig Harbor it is the fourth annual Gig Harbor Make Music Celebration! This summer Solstice celebration will have concerts all over the place, on the streets, sidewalks and parks. The event is free and kicks off with a parade at noon. Get more details at makemusicday.org/gigharbor

The Fremont Fair is back on Saturday and Sunday. This summer kick off party will have a craft market, lots of local food, live music and of course the Fremont Solstice Parade! The parade starts at 1 pm on Saturday, and according to the event website, the parade will have over 60 community- based ensembles! More information and the parade route is available at fremontfair.com

This weekend is one of only TWO times a year the Pacific Bonsai Museum stays open past 4 pm. The Summer Bonsai Solistace celebration will feature group Taichi & Qigong (chee-guhng) demonstrations, food trucks, a sound bathing and breathing demos and of course Bonsai! The event goes from 4-8 and is free, but a donation to the museum is encouraged. 


The best women's golfers in the world are here in Washington this weekend. The KPMG Women's PGA Championship is underway and if you want to see some of the best in the world compete on the links? You'll want to head to the Sahalee (sa-hall-ee)  Country Club in Sammamish. The Opening Rounds have already happened but you can get details and tickets at kpmgwomenspgachampionship.com


At Lakewood Gardens in Lakewood it is Fairy Fest! Explore the gardens while taking part in fairy themed family activities, art projects, live music and dancing, storytelling and lots more! Fairy Fest runs all tomorrow and Sunday, you can get tickets and more details at lakewoldgardens.org

The Festal program continues at the Seattle Center. This weekend, it is the Seattle Iranian Festival, celebrating Iranian culture and more with dances, a vocal performance from the Seattle Iranian Choir and other musical performances, a cooking demo and more. This is another free event and you can visit seattlecenter.com for more details. 


Pride celebrations are continuing, and at Cal Anderson Park on Saturday, there is the Pride March and Rally. This march is done in remembrance of Stonewall and in addition to the march, the event  will have guest speakers, live music and the doggie drag costume contest. Things get started at 10 am on Saturday, with the march starting at noon. More information is available at capitolhillpridefestival.info

Saturday at the Rainer Beach Community Center it is the 23rd Annual Atlantic Street Center's Juneteenth celebration. There will be resources to learn more about Junetenth and the various local organizations. There will also be live music, a wide variety of performances, vendors and free food... while supplies last. The fun starts at 11 AM on Saturday at the Rainer Beach Community Center. 

 

 

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June 21st, 2024, 09:05 am

KIRO Radio Highlights

Weekend revelry roundup: Summer is officially here

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Weekend revelry roundup: Summer is officially here

Published June 21st, 2024, 09:05 am

Description


Summer is OFFICIALLY here, school is wrapping up, and there is lots to do this weekend.

Lots of ways to celebrate the Summer Solstice including...


Today in Gig Harbor it is the fourth annual Gig Harbor Make Music Celebration! This summer Solstice celebration will have concerts all over the place, on the streets, sidewalks and parks. The event is free and kicks off with a parade at noon. Get more details at makemusicday.org/gigharbor

The Fremont Fair is back on Saturday and Sunday. This summer kick off party will have a craft market, lots of local food, live music and of course the Fremont Solstice Parade! The parade starts at 1 pm on Saturday, and according to the event website, the parade will have over 60 community- based ensembles! More information and the parade route is available at fremontfair.com

This weekend is one of only TWO times a year the Pacific Bonsai Museum stays open past 4 pm. The Summer Bonsai Solistace celebration will feature group Taichi & Qigong (chee-guhng) demonstrations, food trucks, a sound bathing and breathing demos and of course Bonsai! The event goes from 4-8 and is free, but a donation to the museum is encouraged. 


The best women's golfers in the world are here in Washington this weekend. The KPMG Women's PGA Championship is underway and if you want to see some of the best in the world compete on the links? You'll want to head to the Sahalee (sa-hall-ee)  Country Club in Sammamish. The Opening Rounds have already happened but you can get details and tickets at kpmgwomenspgachampionship.com


At Lakewood Gardens in Lakewood it is Fairy Fest! Explore the gardens while taking part in fairy themed family activities, art projects, live music and dancing, storytelling and lots more! Fairy Fest runs all tomorrow and Sunday, you can get tickets and more details at lakewoldgardens.org

The Festal program continues at the Seattle Center. This weekend, it is the Seattle Iranian Festival, celebrating Iranian culture and more with dances, a vocal performance from the Seattle Iranian Choir and other musical performances, a cooking demo and more. This is another free event and you can visit seattlecenter.com for more details. 


Pride celebrations are continuing, and at Cal Anderson Park on Saturday, there is the Pride March and Rally. This march is done in remembrance of Stonewall and in addition to the march, the event  will have guest speakers, live music and the doggie drag costume contest. Things get started at 10 am on Saturday, with the march starting at noon. More information is available at capitolhillpridefestival.info

Saturday at the Rainer Beach Community Center it is the 23rd Annual Atlantic Street Center's Juneteenth celebration. There will be resources to learn more about Junetenth and the various local organizations. There will also be live music, a wide variety of performances, vendors and free food... while supplies last. The fun starts at 11 AM on Saturday at the Rainer Beach Community Center. 

 

 

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