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Seattle Weekend Edition for 06/28/08

Friday, June 27th, 2008

There are lots of great events happening in and around Seattle this weekend. Here are a few you might consider:

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Seattle Pride Parade
Sunday, June 29th
starts at 11:00 am
Corner of Union St. and 4th Ave

The Parade will proceed down 4th avenue to Denny Way. Foot traffic will be allowed to go east or west on Denny Way but all vehicle traffic will be turned west have until Western Ave to pull over, quickly disembark passengers, secure their vehicles, and leave the area. There are lots of activities planned so be sure and check out the website.


Georgetown Artopia
June 28th. Noon - 10pm.
Georgetown, Seattle

Artopia is a multi-disciplinary event that boasts an eclectic mix of art, ranging from the renowned to the obscure to the completely undiscovered. The program itself is unconventional, idiosyncratic, and welcoming. There will be a ton of wonderful artists.


If you live in Tacoma and you’re looking for something free to do then check out the Tacoma Zoo’s Free Day. Visitors who live within the city limits of Tacoma will be admitted free on Saturday, June 28, 2008. Please take proof of residency (current driver’s license or utility bill).

snake.jpgWhen: Saturday, 28/06/08 - All Day
Where: Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, 5400 N Pearl Street
Description: Free zoo day for Tacoma residents. Must live within the city limits of Tacoma and show proof of residency. (ID or utility bill)


Also in Tacoma this weekend:

In the Spirit: Northwest Native Arts Market & Festival
When: Saturday, June 28 2008 @ 10:00 PM PDT - Sunday, June 29 2008 @ 05:00 PM PDT
Where: Washington State History Museum
1911 Pacific Avenue
Tacoma, WA 98402

Join the museum for a Native American arts market, with products from a variety of artisans, and a festival that includes dancers, musicians, and storytellers from local tribes.

Festival visitors can watch demonstrations of traditional artwork from the best Northwest carvers, printmakers, weavers, and bead artisans. Additionally, visitors can experience Native American culture by sampling Native foods and taking in live performances by local Native dancers, musicians, and storytellers.

There will also be a Collectors Seminar for those interested in collecting tribal art. Whether you’re looking for a day of family fun or you’re a serious art collector looking to add to your personal collection, this is an event you won’t want to miss!


If you’re in the mood for a cultural adventure, you can always count on the Seattle Center. Head over this weekend for the Iranian Festival.

Iranian Festival
Seattle Center
June 28, 2008
11 am – 11 pm
$$$: Free

Music, children’s activities, teas, traditional food and films offer fun for all ages from 11 am – 11 pm in Pavilion A, admission is FREE. The ancient history and eclectic culture of Persia is explored through an Iranian art exhibit, poetry in Farsi with English translation, costumes and music. An all-ages dance begins at 8pm. Co-presented by the Iranian American Community Alliance and Seattle Center.


Here is another great activity for getting out and enjoying the sunshine:

images_14.jpgStrawberry Harvest Festival
Remlinger Farms
32610 N.E. 32nd St.
Carnation, WA
6/28: 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
6/29: 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
$$$: $13

Celebrate all things strawberry, with live music, children’s activities, steam train rides, visits from clowns, and more.


International Gem and Jewelry Show
Location: Qwest Field, 1000 Occidental Ave S
Cost: Tickets: $7.00 Children ages 16 and under are free
June 27th-June 29th, 2008
Friday 12pm-6pm
Saturday 10am-6pm
Sunday 11am-5pm

Come see dealers of gemstones, one-of-a kind jewelry creations, estate jewelry, special celebrity exhibits, and other luxury accessories. Attendees will find discounts and an infinite variety of beautiful exotic gems, beads and jewelry, which can be found among rows of exhibitors from every corner of the world.

There are no strollers allowed at the show

Call 301-294-1640 for more information:

Have a great weekend!

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Mother’s Day in Seattle

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

May 11th is Mother’s Day and I bet you’re already scrambling for things to do and places to go. Or maybe that’s just me. No, seriously, my father just told me that he’s whisking my mum away to the casinos. Nice of him to let me know, huh? Parents. Sheesh.

So, first off, let’s look at brunch venues. You know my favorites, right?

Salty’s Seafood Grill
at Alki or Redondo

Saltys_redondo_200.jpgSalty’s is a class act with a spectacular brunch offering. Their food is simply the best. Check out my review. Top that fabulous food off with a fabulous view and you will understand why Salty’s always ranks at the top of my brunch list. DO call for reservations and I suggest you call NOW! Salty’s is a popular restaurant and will fill up fast. I have to admit that my favorite of the two locations is Redondo. It’s just beautiful there and to me, it’s worth the drive. However, the Alki location is also great. Their Sunday brunch is just fantastic and well worth the moderate price they charge. Brunch will usually set you back about $35 per person. The staff is friendly and accommodating and if the weather is nice, sit out on the deck.

• Alki Beach – Seattle (206) 937-1600
• Redondo Beach – Des Moines/South Seattle (253) 946-0636
• Columbia River – Portland (503) 288-4444

The Salish Lodge

salish.jpgI’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, this is hands down my favorite place to go for special occasions.

The Salish is offering up two menus this year. Their brunch menu will start you off with a glass of Northwestern Sparkling Wine, Mimosa or a Kir Royal. There will be baskets brimming with croissants, danishes and muffins. You’ll find an Omelette Station, a Seafood Station, a Carving Station and of course, a Dessert Station.

The Grand Buffet will have more traditional breakfast fare with buttermilk pancakes, old fashioned steel-cut oats with caramelized Wenatchee apples, brown sugar, raisins and almonds, artisan preserves and farmstead breads. Or you might like an omelette, served up with jumbo shrimp & smoked salmon herbed potatoes, savory marinara sauce, or poached eggs with crispy crab cakes, diced peppers herb shoestring potatoes and sauce béarnaise. You’re sure to find something you love at the Salish! ($49)

Campagne

Treat your maman to a bonne fête des mères at Campagne. Mother’s Day brunch hours are 9 AM to 2 PM. Of course they’ll be serving French toast, but not just any French toast. Oh no, theirs has been soaked in a bourbon egg batter. In addition there will be house-made dungeness crab and leek quiche, house-made chicken and mushroom sausage served with sautéed potatoes, country-style pork and chicken liver pâté and pan-roasted beef onglet served with pommes frites. Yum!

Mother’s Day Tea at Meeker Mansion
Where: Puyallup, Washington, USA
When: May 11, 2008

The Mansion will serve a formal Victorian Tea in three seatings per day, at 12:30, 2:00, and 3:30 p.m. The cost is $12.00 per person (includes tour of Mansion). Prepaid reservations are required! Please make your reservations early as this very popular event fills fast. Call 253-848-1770 for reservations or more information. Keepsake Photos Available


teapot_1.JPGThe Seattle Opera is offering a Mother’s Day Tea, as well. Take mom to see I Puritani and make it extra special by treating her to an afternoon Tea before the show. Enjoy freshly brewed tea, a selection of finger sandwiches and sweets, and exclusive pre-show access to the Norcliffe Room lounge at McCaw Hall. Take a break from the crowds and spend some quality time with Mom on her special day.

Tickets for the tea and the 2:00 p.m. performance of I Puritani are sold separately and are available through the Seattle Opera Ticket Office at 206.389.7676 or 800.426.1619.


If you’re kid’s mama is a comic book geek, and yes, I do know several female comic book geeks then consider taking her to the Emerald City ComiCon. The Emerald City ComiCon is the largest comic book and pop culture convention in the Northwest. There will be comic artists, exhibitors, and dealers looking to sell comic books, toys, magazines, and collectible cards. There will also be game tournaments, a Costume Contest, and several panels scheduled.

Emerald City ComiCon
Where: Washington State Convention Center
When: Sat 10a-6p, Sun 10a-5p
$$$: $30 for 2-day pass, $20 Sat, $15 Sun


S5300011_1.JPGIf your mom is a gardener she’d probably enjoy the Federal Way Buds & Blooms Spring Garden Tour & Festival. Buds and Blooms will be celebrating Mother’s Day with workshops and tours. They will also showcase three top Federal Way gardens, an old-growth wetlands and wildlife

When: Sunday, May 11 2008 @ 10:00 PM PDT - 04:00PM
Where: Federal Way
$$$: $3-$5

Free Shuttle to all festival sites. Recommended parking at the Bonsai/rhododendron Gardens both days, and The Commons on Saturday only.


If you’re up for a little trip. You might want to check out MaiFest in Leavenworth. Celebrate Mother’s Day in Bavaria! Enjoy entertainment all weekend. Experience the Grand March and Procession including townspeople and vistors in Trachten (Traditional Bavarian Garb), horses and carriages, Leavenworth’s Beirwagon, Bernese Mountain Dogs and more! Join MaiFest dignitaries and speical guests in a salute to and celebration of MaiFest in Leavenworth with great live entertainment and traditional German dancing including the Maipole Dance. Stroll through the Bavarian Village of Flowers, visit all of our great shops and restaurants and tap your toes to oompa music! Sponsored by the Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce.

MaiFest
Where: Front Street, Leavenworth, WA 98826
When: May 9-11, 2008
Phone: (509) 548-5807


Or head to Pacific Beach for the Sandcastle Competition. Sand sculptures on the beach. Professional and novice sculpt sand art. It could be a mermaid, it could be a hog on a Harley, it can be just about anything.

Pacific Beach SandCastle Competition
When: May 10th, 2008
Where: Address: Pacific Beach, Pacific Beach, WA 98571
$$$: Free

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Seattle Weekend Edition for 05/03/08

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

I’m coming home! I’m happy to say I’ll be in Seattle in just a couple of weeks. I can’t wait. Elliott’s Oyster House, here I come! We’ll spend a week in the Yakima Valley and a week in Seattle. Right now I’m trying to talk my mother into coming for the week in Seattle. She’s never been but has often expressed a desire to visit Seattle. I’m already planning out all the places I’d like to take her.

Ah, if only I were there this weekend I would certainly hit this event:

images_7.jpgHop Scotch: Spring Beer and Scotch Tasting Festival
Where: Fremont Studios, Seattle
When: Friday May 2nd, 5pm-12am and Saturday May 3rd, 1pm-12am
$$$: $15 advance, $20 at the door

Hop Scotch is the celebration of all things spring. Toast to the new brews, and learn the art of Scotch tasting during this sixth annual event. This years celebration will also host a tequila tasting with its close placement to Cinco de Mayo.

If you’re into gardening, you may want to catch this event:
wheelbarrow_1.jpgTilth’s Annual Edible Plant Sale
Where: Good Shepherd Center, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N.
$$$: No entry fee
When: Saturday 9 am -3 pm and Sunday 11 am -3 pm

There will be a large variety of vegetable starts including tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, herbs, drought tolerant and disease resistant perennials, and much more for sale at this annual event. They have a huge selection especially of organically grown heirloom vegetable starts.

For those of you who are crafters or at least enjoy hand made goods, check out this event:

I Heart Rummage

When: Sunday, May 4 2008, 12:00pm - 4:00pm
Where:
Chop Suey
3.5 star rating based on 41 reviews
1325 E. Madison Street
Seattle, WA
(206) 324-8000
$$$: Free

Looking for something unique and unusual? IHR features 40 of the Northwest’s most innovative indie designers and urban crafters at Chop Suey the first Sunday of most every month. IHR has what’s edgy and new in the world of urban crafts and functional art.

If you fancy a little trip this weekend you might consider this:

12th Annual Victorian Festival
Where: Port Townsend, Washington, USA
When: May 02 - May 04, 2008
$$$: See Website

Nestled in the Northeast corner of the Olympic Peninsula at the entrance to Puget Sound is beautiful Port Townsend, our historic Victorian Seaport and Arts Community. Come to the Victorian Festival and plan to stay a few days, partaking of the Festival fun and the limitless opportunities for exploration of historic sites and natural wonders all over the Peninsula. The city enjoys a unique place on the National Historic Register. One of only three such ports on the entire coastline of the United States, Port Townsend is known for its Victorian era architecture, breathtaking bayside harbor location and a wide variety of outdoor activities. Both marine and forest environments await. The mission of the Jefferson County Historical Society (JCHS) is “To actively discover, collect, preserve, and promote the heritage of Jefferson County in the State of Washington.

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Earth Day Events in and around Seattle

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

itsnoteasybeinggreen.jpgWhat better way to celebrate Earth Day than to get out and enjoy nature? Well, I’ll tell you. Enjoy nature AND clean up the planet! You can do just that at any Metro Park on Saturday from 9 to noon. Check out their website for more information.

If have a building project in mind, you may want to check out the sale this weekend at Earthwise where everything will be on sale for 10-50% off. Earthwise carries just about every item you could possibly want. Doors, windows, molding, cabinets, lighting, hardware and more! Not to mention appliances & tiles. You can also sell or trade your own recyclables there, too. Check them out!
or…

Join SCA, the University of Washington, and Seattle Parks and Recreation for a day of fun projects at the Washington Park Arboretum on Saturday, April 19.

What: Earth Day 2008 with University of Washington Botanic Gardens (UWBG) and Seattle Parks and Recreation
When: April 19, 2008, 8:30 – 3:00
Where: Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle
Who: SCA alumni, Conservation Leadership Corps members, SCA supporters, community members, SCA staff, UWBG staff, Seattle Parks and Recreation staff
Why: To celebrate our Earth, work together to beautify our community, get youth and community members involved.

Details:

  • We will be working on a variety of projects around the Washington Park Arboretum. Something for everyone!
  • Bring water bottle, sack lunch, snacks, sunscreen, rain gear, long pants, work gloves and boots.
  • Directions to Washington Park Arboretum.

RSVP to join us on April 19th

or…

Leap for Green!

A sustainability fair for the community of Mercer Island, Washington, USA. Focus of the fair is the engagement of Children of All Ages in the issues surrounding sustainability and living lighter on the land. There will be book readings/signings, a Native American story teller and drummer, a reptile man, footprint calculators designed for different ages, a park planting event, mini-farmers market, a slide presentation of Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth and much more. It will be at the Mercer Island Community Center on Saturday, April 19th, 2008 from 10am to 2pm. Children come and bring your parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles!

Check here for more Earth Day events.

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Seattle Weekend Edition for 4/12/08

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

ms.pngGo GREEN this weekend with the Seattle Green Festival! Did you know that Seattle was named one of the top 10 green cities in the U.S. in 2005 by National Geographic’s The Green Guide. The event will highlight gree products and services in Seattle. This year’s festival details are:

When: April 12 - April 13, 2008
Where:
Washington State Convention & Trade Center
800 Convention Place
Seattle, WA
$$$: $15 Festival Pass (per person). You get some cool extras with your admission. See website for more details.

Better World Books and Green Festival are partnering to offer $5 off Green Festival admission to attendees who bring in 3 or more books. Your donated books will be sold on BetterWorld.com to help fund girls’ scholarships in developing countries in Asia through Room to Read. www.roomtoread.org


This is the last weekend for The Moisture Festival. The annual Moisture Festival is a comedy/varietè showcase of local, national and international artists with something for everyone: Aerialists, acrobats, jugglers, dancers, musicians, clowns, comedians, and magicians. There are also “Burlesque meets Comedy/Varieté” shows at ACT Theatre.

When: Shows end April 13th, 2008
Where:
Hale’s Palladium
4301 Leary Way NW,
Seattle’s Fremont/Ballard neighborhoods
$$$: Ticket prices vary. Check their website.


This is also the last weekend for Whirligig 2008! Now in its 26th year, this wacky world of carnival color and kid-sized action is the definition of fun. Remember being told, “no running in the house?” Well, here’s a house (Center House) where kids can bounce, slide, glide and ride on super-cool, super-size inflatable rides. A special Toddler Zone is also available.

Whirligig! runs daily and charges a minimal fee for a single ride ticket or a day-use pass except, KIDS RIDE FREE on Thursdays (in Center House not the Fun Forest). Face painters and balloon artists also charge a nominal fee.

HELPFUL HINT: Avoid the crowds and play Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday.

Dates: March 28 - April 13, 2008
Times: Monday - Thursday, 11 AM - 4 PM;
Friday - Sunday, 11 AM - 6 PM
$$$: All-Day Pass $7.25, All-Day Toddler Pass $4.25,
Single Ticket $1.50 and FREE Thursdays.


images_4.jpgYou can take part in a tradition this weekend and attend The Daffodil Festival The Daffodil Festival, a 501(c)(3) Organization, will celebrate its 75th year during the 2008 festival season and takes pride in calling the great State of Washington, specifically Pierce County, its home. The Festival is an annual event that culminates in April with a Grand Floral Street Parade, which travels through the cities of Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner and Orting, all in one day. The Theme for 2008 will be “75″ Years, Remembering Your First Daffodil Parade”.

When: Saturday, April 12 2008 @ 10:30 AM PDT - 12:00PM
Where: S 11th and Pacific to S 21st and Pacific


Seattle Book sale! If you like to read as much as I do then this is your event! The Friends of The Seattle Public Library holds two major book sales each year. At each sale, over 200,000 books and other items are offered to the general public, including:

  • Art prints and posters
  • Audiocassettes
  • Books
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  • Compact discs
  • Computer software
  • Records
  • Sheet music
  • Videocassettes and DVDs

When: Saturday, April 12 2008, 9:00am
Where:
Warren G. Magnuson Park
7400 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA
(206) 684-4946
$$$: Free

Most books cost $1.00, but the sale also features “better books” including recent releases, and rare and collectible books, which are available at affordable prices even though they are higher priced than the majority of books. The price of other items varies, but all are “good deals.”

Those are my picks for the weekend. What are you up to?

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Rattlesnake Trail: Spring Barrel Tasting

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

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April looks like a fine month to be a wine lover. I just got a note from Jim Russi of Piety Flats Winery with a list of spring events for the Rattlesnake AVA over the next few weeks. Jim also mentions that he may have lost some email addresses when he updated his computer recently. If you find that you’re no longer receiving updates, you may want to contact Jim and get back on his mailing list.

Spring is a beautiful time to visit the Yakima Valley wine country. Without further ado, here is a list of upcoming events:


April

18, 19 & 20 Pre-Barrel Tasting on Friday, Saturday and Sunday The annual weekend before Spring Barrel Tasting is PRE-BARREL TASTING weekend, where the wineries roll out the barrels in a quieter, more intimate event featuring new wine releases, conversations with the winemakers about their hand-crafted wines, and great wine specials. Avoid the crowds that will be at all the wineries next weekend. Come to the wineries this weekend to sample new releases and blends. What’s the difference between this weekend and Spring Barrel Tasting the next? It’s all about the wine this weekend! Smaller crowds, no live bands, no fees or tickets, and more one-on-one with the winemakers. Some wineries will offer futures for sale on their soon-to-be released, hand-crafted wines. (Complimentary – no ticket required)

25, 26, & 27 Spring Barrel Tasting on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (Three full days of wine sampling and festivities.) Wine is not all you’ll experience during Spring Barrel Tasting weekend in the Rattlesnake Hills. Several wineries will have other things to tease you out of your winter doldrums, including live bands, BBQ at reasonable prices, and artists displaying their art. But the real entertainment is the barrel tasting, where winemakers offer samples of their hand-crafted wares while discussing terroir, grape cultivation, fermentation, or the fruit forwardness of the barreled wine. Learn the art of tasting the fruit of the vine, made and refined in the newest American Viticulture Area that is so close to Yakima, the Rattlesnake Hills! (Complimentary – no ticket required) Most of the wineries do not charge a tasting fee, except for their reserve wines, and no ticket is required to visit any of the wineries on the Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail. We want you to experience the wines in the Rattlesnake Hills. Once you do, we’re sure you’ll want to buy! However, great discounts and/or free reserve tasting can be yours with a $5 Passport. Ask about them at any of the 15 wineries on the Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail or at the Visitor Center in Yakima off I-82 at exit 33A. Three exciting days of great new wines, live bands, BBQ, artists, and more are on the Trail during the annual Spring Barrel Tasting! Just 2 hours from Seattle, and 2.5 from Portland, the Rattlesnake Hills wineries are just outside Yakima, WA and offer full estate wineries where the grapes for many of Washington’s premier wines are grown. For more information on this or any other Rattlesnake Hills event, E-mail info@rattlesnakehills.com or call 888.375.RHWT..

Those sampling wines from the barrel will need a glass. Glasses may be purchased at the wineries.

WINERY EVENTS during SPRING BARREL TASTING:

Bonair Winery – The fun and fabulous Bonair staff will offer barrel samples of our 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon, Rattlesnake Hills, Morrison Vineyard. This intense full-bodied 100% cabernet is from the oldest vineyard in the Rattlesnake Hills, planted 40 years ago in 1968.
Claar Cellars - Claar Cellars will be barrel tasting our 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon. Rattlesnake Hills Passport holders are also invited to try a special barrel tasting of our Fouled Anchor Port. Bruno Corneaux, our winemaker will be on hand the 25-27th to talk about our wines.
Eaton Hill Winery – While St. Patrick was in the Rattlesnake Hills chasing out the snakes, he blessed Eaton Hill with Angel’s Posole’ – A heavenly soup divinely perfected to compliment our devilishly delicious Hungarian Oak Estate Rose’ de Franc and Riesling.
Horizon’s Edge Winery – Enjoy a bottle of wine while listening to the music. Live Band from 12:00-3:00PM on Saturday the 26th. Tasting from the Barrel: Vanilla Port Style Desert Wine. Passport holders receive free Food and Wine Matching Wheel with any Case purchase (one wheel per person) and 12% off all wine purchases, and 20% off with each case purchase.
Hyatt Vineyards – Barrel samples and new releases are featured this fabulous weekend. Don’t miss the live band, Blind Lemon Pie, on both Saturday and Sunday afternoons until closing, General Grant’s BAR-B-Q, and Ron’s Original Kettle Korn. Also, bottled water will be for sale, benefitting Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. This is always the weekend to be at Hyatt Vineyards!
Maison de Padgett Winery – Stop here for the fun and wine! Live Band from 12:00-3:00PM on Saturday the 26th . Tasting from the Barrel: Malbec Port. Passport holders receive a free poster with any 3 bottle purchase (one poster per person) 12% off all wine purchases and 20% each case purchase.
Masset Winery - Masset Winery will feature two unique wines to sample from the barrel and we will also be showing off our new releases! Also, please stop by to check on the progress of our latest Masset art project! Chairs and a gazebo on the lawn to relax in front of the historic 1905 Angel Farmstead Barn, maybe some cheese from our gift shop/tasting room? Don’t miss our new Chardonnay and dry Rose’ - perfect for summer. See you soon, the Massets
Paradisos del Sol Winery - For the 24th year, The Man in the Wild Pants will attempt enlightenment in the Arcane Magick of barrels and wines. Barrel One – Lemberger resting for 30 months. Barrel Two – Lemberger, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Tempranillo, and Sangiovese married for 30 months. Dave Ettl will also be attempting enlightenment via his own brand of Magic on Saturday afternoon, April 26.
Piety Flats Winery – Sample our scintillating 2006 Syrah direct from the barrel, browse the famous gift shop for wonderful treasures, or picnic on the lawn with a bottle of one of our award-winning wines.
Portteus Vineyards – We’ll have a couple of delicious reds from the barrel, but you’ll have to stop in to discover what they are!
Severino Cellars - Join Severino Cellars for it’s very first Spring Barrel Tasting! We will be serving wines from 10am-6pm and can’t wait to share our wine with you. Our new spring release is a 2005 Chardonnay and we will be sampling Cabernet Sauvignon from the barrel. For those of you who may need a snack during the day, we will have oysters on the half shell, hot off the BBQ (we really enjoy them with the Riesling). For more information please contact us at 509-829-3800.
Silver Lake at Roza Hills - Come Taste what the future has in store for Silver Lake Winery’s award winning wines during the Spring Barrel Tasting event! Sample newly fermented wines straight out of the oak barrels and compare them to their already bottled counterparts. Enjoy your sipping and sampling while relaxing in front of an incredible panoramic view of the valley with a great meal and some wonderful music all afternoon and into the evening on Saturday, April 26th. Stop here for your bottled water, too. This weekend only, take home all your favorite Reserves and Grand Reserves with our weekend 25% off Sale!
Steppe Cellars - Steppe Cellars will be sampling its 2007 Malbec from the barrel during the spring barrel tasting weekends. This will be one component of our Bordeaux style blend. Enjoy a fantastic picnic on Saturday prepared by Guerra’s Gourmet. We will serve grilled local asparagus along with grilled sausages, bread and salad on the Saturday of Barrel Tasting - (April 26). You can always purchase picnic goodies from the tasting room and make your own picnic. If you are looking for a great way to spend evening Friday evening, come to Steppe Cellars’ wine-maker’s dinner at Buhrmaster Bakery in Yakima. Wine-maker Anke Friemuth-Wildman will discuss our wines as you sample them with this delicious and thoughtfully paired dinner.
Tefft Cellars - We have a Vintage Wine Dinner on Sat 4/19 $35.00 Spanish Tapas ending with Paella and tasting older vintages. All SBT specials will be in effect. By reservation only 5-8 P.M. Limited seating – make reservations early! During Spring Barrel Tasting, we will be offering samples of our 2007 Viognier from the barrel and many other ‘specials’.
Two Mountain Winery – During Barrel Tasting weekend, not only will we offer barrel samples of our delicious wines, but for the first time, we will be having the band ‘Distant Satellite’ playing from 4-6pm on Saturday! Mariano’s famous Tacos Uruapan will be available for purchase all day. Per co-owner Pat Rawn, “They are the best tacos in town (or Mexico in my opinion).”

Remember the most important thing. Bring a glass or purchase one from any of the wineries.

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Hop along to Breakfast with the Easter Bunny

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

For those of you with children looking to spend breakfast or brunch with the Easter Bunny, here are a few ideas:

pancake_bunny.jpgAlki Community Center Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, March 22nd 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Enjoy scrambled eggs, sausage, juice, coffee, and allyou- can-eat pancakes. After breakfast you can enjoy the family candy hunt with your kids. (Ages 5 & under free)
Activity Fee: $4

easter_1.jpgWoodland Zoo Easter Brunch
Sunday, March 23, 2008, 9:00-11:00 a.m.

Usher in the season of spring at Woodland Park Zoo’s Easter Brunch at the Rain Forest Food Pavilion. The delicious menu includes carved ham, potatoes, fruits, pastries and more. It also includes a special visit from the Easter Bunny and an up-close animal encounter. Cost for members: $28.75 for adults; $16.95 for children ages 3-10; free for children ages 2 and under. Cost for non-members: $35.50 for adults; $21.75 for children ages 3-10; free for children ages 2 and under. Prices include zoo admission, service charge and tax. Advance reservations and pre-payment required. Must enter through the West Entrance at N. 55th St. & Phinney Ave. N. For more information and reservations, call 206.548.2662.

Supermall Easter Bunny Brunch
Saturday, March 22nd, 9-10:30am
1101 SuperMall Way, Suite 1268
Auburn, WA 98001
Food Court

Have breakfast with the Easter Bunny and Radio Disney. There will be games, music and fun! There will be coffee and cocoa for parents, for Momtopia club for moms members, registration available onsite.

easter_5.jpgSpring Egg Hunt and Pancake Breakfast, High Point
Saturday, March 22nd from 10 a.m. sharp
High Point Community Center and Field, 6920 34th Ave. S.W., Seattle
Ages: 11 and younger

Bring your family for a morning of coloring contests, egg hunts and free candy. Children 11 and younger will have an opportunity to search for what the bunny has left for them. Remember to bring your own bags or basket to carry the eggs. The admission is free and the hunt will begin promptly at 10 a.m., rain or shine! (206-684-7422).

Spring Egg Hunt and Pancake Social, Van Asselt
Van Asselt Community Center, 2820 S. Myrtle St., Seattle
Saturday, March 22nd from 10 a.m. to Noon
Activity Fees: $1 / person
$5 / family of 5 or more for the Pancake Social

Children 10 years and under join us at Van Asselt Community Center for our annual Spring Egg Hunt. Be on the look out for “SPECIAL EGGS”! They will lead you to extra prizes at the end.Please meet in the gym prior to egg hunt and staff will lead age groups out to field. Pancake Social will immediately follow the egg hunt.

easter_2.jpgEggstravaganza, Redmond

Egg hunt, 10 a.m., pancake breakfast served until 11 a.m., kids’ crafts and games, photos with Mr. Bunny, 8-11:30 a.m.; Flashlight Egg Hunt, 8:30 p.m., family dance, 7-10 p.m., Redmond Senior Center, 8703 160th Ave. N.E., Redmond; for morning or evening event: ages 3-12 and seniors $5, adults $7 (425-556-2300).

Spring Egg Hunt & Pancake Breakfast, Southwest
Saturday, March 22nd from 10 a.m. sharp
Southwest Community Center
2801 S.W. Thistle
Seattle, WA 98126

Coloring contests, egg hunt and candy for ages 11 and younger, bring your own bag or basket, 10 a.m., followed by pancake breakfast, 10:30 a.m. Hunt free, breakfast $6/adult, $3/child

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Seattle Easter Brunch Guide for 2008

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Can you believe how early Easter is this year? I read somewhere that this is the earliest we’ve had Easter in 90 years and we won’t have easter this early again for more than 100 years. Isn’t that crazy? Is it just me or does it feel wrong to be celebrating Easter in March? I tend to think of Easter as an April holiday. Apparently there can be as much as a 35 day gap in the day Easter falls on each year.

Anyway, if you don’t feel like staring at a sink full of dishes this year, why not go our for Easter Brunch? Here are my picks for favorite places to go for brunch in Seattle:

Salty’s

Saltys_redondo_200.jpgThere is a reason this restaurant has been voted as one of the Top 5 Easter Brunches in both Seattle and Portland. Salty’s is a class act with a spectacular brunch offering. Their food is simply the best. Check out my review. Top that fabulous food off with a fabulous view and you will understand why Salty’s always ranks at the top of my brunch list. DO call for reservations and I suggest you call NOW! Salty’s is a popular restaurant and will fill up fast.

Easter Brunch is served in Portland Sunday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.; at Redondo Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Alki’s brunch is always served Saturday 9 to 1:30 p.m. (not just Easter) and Easter Sunday brunch is 7:45 a.m. to 7 p.m. Alki also now takes large brunch parties on Sundays up to 200 people. Call us to make reservations at:

• Alki Beach – Seattle (206) 937-1600
• Redondo Beach – Des Moines/South Seattle (253) 946-0636
• Columbia River – Portland (503) 288-4444

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If you’re going to do brunch in Seattle, I say go for a place with a view. There are so many wonderful restaurants in Seattle with incredible views. Here’s another:

Anthony’s Home Port

Sadly, I have not been to Anthony’s in years but rumor tells me that they still serve a great brunch with a great view. The Seattle PI describes Anthony’s as “Well-priced enough to be part of a regular Sunday routine, yet lovely enough to be a special-occasion destination.” Anthony’s has several locations, here is the Shilshole Bay information. Check their websitehttp://www.anthonys.com/about/Easter%20Specials.html
for information on their other locations.

Located at the entrance to the Hiram Chittenden Locks.
6135 Seaview Avenue West
Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 783-0780
Reservations are recommended.

Brunch
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

The Salish Lodge

salish.jpgThis is hands down my favorite place to go for special occasions. The location is nothing short of spectacular and according to their website, “The waterfall is gushing, buds are appearing, and everyone at Salish is delighting in the warming weather. With an amazing view of the changing seasons, Salish Lodge & Spa provides the perfect setting for a springtime celebration.” Reservations are a must. The Grand Buffet features a Seafood Station, an Omelette Station, a Carving Station and a Dessert Station. The Dining Room Brunch will feature buttermilk pancakes and Poached Eggs Dungeness. Mmmm…doesn’t that sound divine?

Special Easter menus include:

* Grand Buffet Brunch in the Ballroom, served 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
* Brunch in the Dining Room, served 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

The Attic Bistro will offer both a la carte and special three-course menus from 11:00 am - 10:00 pm Easter Sunday, and a special room service brunch menu will be available for an even cozier dining option.

Campagne

easter_4.jpgI have yet to try this restaurant but the menu has me salivating. What’s not to love about a French breakfast with fresh fruit, baguettes, smoked salmon smothered in hollandaise and truffle omelettes? Mmmm… go and have some for me…pretty please? Take pictures so that I may live vicariously through you. If you get the opportunity have a pot of their hot chocolate, made at your table with Scharffenberger chocolate. It’s divine!

LA FÊTE DE PÂQUES - 23 MARS 2008

Delight in a relaxing French brunch at Campagne Restaurant with our fourth annual Fête de Pâques (Easter celebration). Easter brunch hours are 9 AM to 2 PM, dinner 5:30 to 10 PM.


Easter Brunch Menu

Petit Déjeuner
DEMI-BAGUETTE
Served with French style butter and confiture 3.
HOUSE-MADE GRANOLA
Served with fresh fruit and your choice of yoghurt, milk or half ’n half 8.
FRENCH FRENCH TOAST
Brioche fried in bourbon egg batter served with maple syrup 11.

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Oeufs
QUICHE
House-made Dungeness crab and leek quiche served with butter lettuce salad 19.
OEUFS BROUILLÉS
Scrambled duck eggs and fines herbes served with
sautéed potatoes and house-made pork sausage 15.
HOUSE-SMOKED SALMON
With poached eggs, hollandaise, sautéed potatoes and baguette 17.
OEUFS AUX TRUFFES
Oregon black truffle omelette served with
sautéed potatoes and house-made pork sausage 25.

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Spécialités de la Maison
SAUCISSON CHAUD
House-made chicken and mushroom sausage served with sautéed potatoes 24.
BOEUF ’N OEUFS
Pan-roasted beef onglet served with pommes frites,
two fried eggs and smoky harissa rouille 26.
PÂTÉ DE CAMPAGNE
Country-style pork and chicken liver pâté with traditional garnishes 9.

Those are my picks for this year. If you make it out to any of these restaurants, I’d love to hear about your dining experience and link me to your pictures if you take them.

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I’m hunting Wabbits! Hop in here for your Easter Egg hunt guide

Friday, March 14th, 2008

easter_rabbitThe Great Nickelodeon Egg Hunt

When: Saturday, March 15th, 12n-2pm
Where: Toys R Us Nationwide
$$$: Free

Kids can open two Nickelodeon character eggs for surprises, including perhaps a store prize pack or the national prize of a trip to the brand-new Nickelodeon Universe in Minnesota. This is a nationwide event; call to check participation at local outlets.

Toddler Spring Egg-stravaganza

The community center hosts a morning of activities for toddlers and preschoolers, including games, crafts, an egg hunt, and a visit from everyone’s favorite bunny.

When: Thursday, March 20th from 10 a.m. to Noon
Where: High Point Community Center, 6920 34th Ave. S.W., 98126
Ages: 5 and Younger
$$$: $5

BitterLake Flashlight Egg Hunt

When: Friday, March 21st from 8:15 p.m.
Where: Bitter Lake Community Center, 13035 Linden Ave N
Ages: 11-16

The 2007 Flashlight Egg Hunts will be held at Ballard C. C. and Bitter Lake C. C. for youth ages 11-16. Make sure you bring a bag or basket to hold your goodies!

Jefferson Community Center Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt

When: Friday, March 21 from 7 to 7:45 p.m.
Where: Jefferson C.C. Outdoor Space

Bring your own flashlight and hunt for the winning prize eggs. Prizes may include gift certificates, candy, and games. Dress for the weather. Come rain or shine.

easter_basketHighPoint Spring Egg Hunt

When: Saturday, March 22nd from 10 a.m. sharp
Where: HighPoint Community Center, 6920 34th Ave. S.W., 98126
Ages: 11 and younger
$$$: Free

Bring your family for a morning of coloring contests, egg hunts and free candy. Children 11 and younger will have an opportunity to search for what the bunny has left for them. Remember to bring your own bags or basket to carry the eggs. The admission is free and the hunt will begin promptly at 10 a.m., rain or shine!

Bitterlake Spring Egg Hunt

When: Saturday, March 22nd from 10 a.m.
Where: Bitter Lake Community Center Annex, 13040 Greenwood Ave N

Join your neighbors for the quickest special event of the year: the Spring Candy & Egg Hunt! Plan enough time to park and find your age group hunt area. This event runs rain or shine. Make sure to bring a basket or bag to put all of your goodies in! Please consider donating a nonperishable food donation for the local food bank. Volunteers needed. Call your local center.

easter_chickJefferson Community Center Spring Egg Hunt

When: Saturday, March 22 from 10 to 10:45 a.m.
Where: Maplewood Playfield, 4925 S Corson S.

Bring a basket or a bag to gather up all of the goodies found at our Spring Egg Hunt for children 10 and under. Come rain or shine!

Delridge Community CenterSpring Egg Hunt

When: Saturday, March 22nd from 10 a.m. sharp
Where: Delridge Community Center, Address: 4501 Delridge Way SW
Ages: 11 and younger

Bring your family for a morning of coloring contests, egg hunts and free candy. Children 11 and younger will have an opportunity to search for what the bunny has left for them. Remember to bring your own bags or basket to carry the eggs. The admission is free and the hunt will begin promptly at 10 a.m., rain or shine!

easter_bunnyFox Island Easter Egg Hunt, Bake Sale, Gift Boutique and Food Drive for FISH

When: Saturday, March 22 2008 @ 10:00 AM PDT - 01:00PM
Where: Nichols Community Center, 690 9th Avenue, Fox Island, WA

Hop on down to the Nichols Community Center for the Annual Fox Island Easter Egg Hunt. Hunt for eggs, visit our Unique Gift Boutique, and shop for delicious baked goodies.

Have your photo taken with the Easter Bunny (be sure to bring your own camera!)

**Please bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to the Peninsula FISH Food Bank**
***Children who hunt must be age 10 and under please***

Like to bake? Then we can use your Delicious Donations for the bake sale!

Volunteers (of all ages!) are needed to help make the Easter Egg Hunt a success!
Call: Lise Ohlson at 253-549-2701 E-Mail: ficra@foxisland.net.

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Seattle Weekend Edition for 3/07/08

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Here is a look at some of the fun things going on in and around Seattle this coming weekend:

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International Gem and Jewelry Show

Where: Seattle Center–Exhibition Hall and Seattle Center Pavilion
When: Friday, March 7th to Sunday, March 9th, 2008
Hours: Show Hours Friday 12pm-6pm Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday 11am-5pm
Tickets: $7.00 Children ages 16 and under are free

I don’t know about you, but I love gem and jewelry shows. Rows and rows of every imaginable gem, one-of-a-kind special items, watches, loose stones, fittings, every time of bead you can imagine and so much more. If you’ve never been to a gem show and you loved beads, gems and jewelry then you definitely want to get out to see this show. There will also be people on hand who can repair your jewelry and help you size things. There will even be some free beading classes! Click here to save $1 on admittance.


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I also love wine and fun wine events so I can’t resist posting about this one:

Candlelights and Wines, a Taste of Washington Wines Event

Where: Qube Restaurant, 1901 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
When: Sat. 3/8 , 9:30~Midnight
Tickets: $38 tickets purchased 3 days prior or $42 thereafter
Featured Wine: Cougar Crest Winery

Exquisite Hor’s doeuvres Asian-French style and a flight of 4 wines will be served at each event.



ml.jpgNorthwest Kennel Club Dog Show

Fresh on the heels of Uno’s big win at Winchester, it’s time for the Seattle Dog Show. I must add that Uno is from my own town of Austin, Tx!

When: Saturday, March 8 2008, 8:00am - Sunday, March 9th
Where: Qwest Event Center, Seattle, WA



Bags & Bottles!

Bags and BottlesOh, look, another wine event! “If you love wine, purses and handbags, you’ll love this second annual wine tasting & fashion event! “Bags & Bottles” is a fundraiser for Gilda’s Club of Seattle. All of the women who buy tickets and attend this fundraiser will bring a new or almost new purse for the silent auction portion of the event. We will feature 30 wineries pouring their delicious wines and a host of boutique stores with their most current bag and purse designs on display.”

When: Sunday, March 9 2008, 4:00pm - 7:00pm
Where: The “W” Hotel Seattle, 1112 4th Ave
Tickets: $40.00

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Seattle Weekend Edition for 03/01/08

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

I’m not sure where February disappeared to but it seems that March is upon us. February was crazy weather month, wasn’t it? While Seattle was getting snowed upon, here in Austin, Tx, we hit a record high of 92F this week. Yes, I said 92F! That’s just not right!

For those of you just tuning in and wondering why someone from Austin, Texas is writing for Seattle well that’s because the Seattle writer moved on to bigger and better things and I offered to take over short term because I’m familiar with Seattle. This blog would love a permanent Seattle based writer and if you’re interested please write to us.

423781927_l.jpgThere are a few fun things happening around Seattle this weekend. One of those things is the I Heart Rummage sale. What’s more fun than a rummage sale? A rummage sale with 35 of the of the best indie crafters in the NW! Admission is free and there will even be a live DJ. I’m just jealous I can’t attend!

When: Sunday, March 2nd 2008, 12pm - 4pm
Where: Chop Suey, 1325 E. Madison, Seattle, Wa 98122
$$$: FREE


Seattle Erotic Film FestAlso up this weekend is the Seattle Erotic Film Festival. Founded in 2002 by the nonprofit Foundation for Sex Positive Culture, this event is a fundraiser to present a full Seattle Erotic Art Festival to enthusiasts in the Spring of 2009. With their audience continuing to grow, they have moved to the Exhibition Hall of Seattle Center, the regional epicenter for arts and culture. Special guest artists include Midori, David Steinberg, and Michele Serchuk. Performers include Arnaldo!, Seattle’s premiere drag chanteuse; world-class aerialist artists; live psychoclassical music by EQlateral Ensemble; daring bondage suspension; seductive world-class tango; a selection of Seattle’s finest burlesque stars; erotic spoken word and more. Participate in interactive installations: have your photo taken at Barb Penoyar’s popular Photo Booth, or if you prefer, The Virgin Project will sketch your portrait. Feel like making some art yourself? Dr. Sketchy will be there to lead you through a tantalizing life-drawing session that you’ll never forget.

When: Sat, March 1 2008, 6:00pm - Sun, March 2 2008, 1:00am
Where: Seattle Center, 305 Harrison Street, Seattle, WA, (206) 216-0877
$$$: $20 in advance, $25 at the door


Poverty Bay Wine FestFor you wine lovers out there, check out the Poverty Bay Wine Festival in Des Moines. Taste wines from 15 Northwest wineries, sample gourmet foods, and listen to live jazz. Held in a historic mansion with panoramic views of Puget Sound.

When: Mar 01, 2008 (Sat)-Mar 02, 2008 (Sun), 12:00PM - 6:00PM
Where: Landmark on the Sound, 23660 Marine View Drive South, Des Moines, WA 98198
$$$: $20 advance, $25 at the door

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Seattle Weekend Edition for 2/22/08

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

2008WAAlogo.jpgWhat: Northwest Aviation Conference & Trade Show
When: February 23 - February 24, 2008
Where: Western Washington Fairgrounds, Puyallup
$$$: $5.00 for entire weekend… tickets available at the Gate… free parking - kids 17 and under FREE.
Open to public: SATURDAY 9-5:30, SUNDAY 10 - 4 PM
Each February over 12,000 aviation enthusiasts gather in Western Washington to check out what’s new in the aviation industry!

What: Northwest Flower & Garden Show
When: February 20 - February 24, 2008, Wed-Sat 9:00am-9:00pm, Sun. 9:00am-6:00 pm
Where: Corner of 7th and Pike Streets in Seattle, WA.
$$$: $19
An entertaining floral funfest for you and your friends. Thousands upon thousands of flowers and plants with all their rich colors, fragrances and textures. Six acres of inspiring gardens, free seminars for all gardening levels, and shopping at 350 exhibits all strictly related to gardening, outdoor living and gardeners. Special Guest Star: Sally Fields

What: Wintergrass Bluegrass Music Festival
When: February 21 - February 24, 2008
Where: Sheraton Tacoma Hotel and Convention Center
$$$: Weekend Pass $95 Kiddo Weeknd Pass $25 (kids are ages 6-17 - kids under 6 are free) Family Weekend Pass $250 (Families are 2 adults and up to 4 children 6-17)
performances are spread over a couple of hotels and a nearby church. Friday and Saturday mornings are workshops galore on everything from overcoming stage fright to mastering Old Time fiddle. The hotel lobbies are replete with impromptu jams. This is a Bluegrass music festival, but there is a lot of appreciation for Old Time Music. A lot of the jam sessions include people playing Old Time tunes. Many of the performers are old school bluegrass, though there are occasionally some Old Time bands and some contemporary country/folk singer/songwriters. Performers include well-known legends as well as local and regional newcomers including The BlueBirds w/Linda Ronstadt, Laurie Lewis, & Maria Muldaur (Sun only).

What: Festival Sundiata Art Show 2008
When: 2/19 - 2/24/08
Where: Seattle Center Pavilion A
$$$: noon -5PM Daily
With the help of over 150 volunteers, Sundiata showcases local and regional Entertainment, Art and Photography Exhibits, Retail and Food Merchants and a dynamic Children’s Place.

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Seattle Weekend Edition for 01/25/08

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

filmcannister.jpgWhat: Northwest Asian American Film Festival
When: January 24 - January 27, 2008
Where: Various, see website for schedule
$$$:$10.00 Evening shows, $7.00 Afternoon shows, Student prices $7.00-$5.00
Seattle is renowned for both the sophistication of its film audiences and the vibrancy of its Asian American community. Since 2002, when it first appeared as Northwest Asian American Theatre’s “A-Fest: Through the Lens,” Northwest Asian American Film Festival has showcased the works Asian American film and video artists for an ever-growing audience. NWAAFF now occupies a place of distinction both among the many notable film festivals, that make Seattle their home and among the greater family of Asian American film festivals.

What: Seattle Boat Show
When: January 24 - February 02, 2008
Where: Qwest Field Event Center and South Lake Union
$$$: Adult Ticket (one-day) = $10.00 each Youth Ticket, ages 11-17 (one-day) = $5.00 each 3-Day FlexPass (good for any three days of the show) = $18.00 each Children 10 and Under are Free! Note: A 3-Day Flex Pass only provides ONE DAY FREE PARKING.
The 2008 Seattle Boat Show, Indoors + Afloat, launches Thursday, January 24 - Saturday, February 2. The 10-day event features more than 1,000 recreational watercraft, seminars and the latest innovations in accessories at Qwest Field Event Center, plus 200 world-class boats in their natural habitat on South Lake Union. The West Coast’s Largest Boat Show offers a convenient free shuttle service running continuously between the two venues. The Seattle Boat Show is presented by GMC. INAMAR Insurance is an official sponsor of the show.

What: Winter Festival at Benaroya Hall
When: January 24 - January 27, Pre-concert recitals at 6:30 pm, Main concert at 7:30 pm, Sun. pre-concert recital at 2:00 pm w/ the Main concert at 3:00 PM
Where: Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall
$$$: $42.00 general admission, $10.00 for patrons 25 and under

What: Seattle Mariners 2008 FanFest
When: January 26 - January 27, 2008, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Where: Safeco Field
$$$: $10/Adults, $5/Juniors, Children under 5 free
Seattle Mariners Fans can get up close and personal with the Seattle Mariners at the Sixth Annual Mariners FanFest. Meet Mariner players and coaches, test your skills at hitting and pitching, and get tips from Mariners coaches. There are no reserved seats for this event. Features: Autographs from some of the players, throw from the official mound, tour clubhouse, try out the batting cages or speed pitch, meet the Mariner Moose, and don’t forget to bring the kids by the Kids Zone for activities just for them. Presented at: Safeco Field 1250 First Avenue South,

What: Lunar Spring Festival
When: Saturday, January 26 2008 @ 02:00 PM PST - 06:00PM
Where: South Puget Sound Community College, 2011 Mottman Road, Olympia, WA
$$$: $25 General, $20 Middle Tier, and $10 Students
With a performance of the Chinese Lion Dance and a concert by the Seattle Chinese Orchestra, the Chinese Festival promises stunning visual and musical experiences. The Chinese Lion Dance dates back to the third century B.C. Its movements, performed by either a single dancer or a pair of dancers, mimic a lion and are traditionally accompanied by gongs, drums and firecrackers. The Seattle Chinese Orchestra—the only traditional Chinese orchestra in the Pacific Northwest—advocates and promotes traditional Chinese music in the Western world.

What: Children’s Film Festival
When: January 25 - February 03, 2008
Where: Various. See Website
$$$:See Website
Now in its third year, Children’s Film Festival Seattle is pulling out all the stops with its biggest, boldest, and best celebration of international children’s cinema yet. This year’s festival features a whopping 88 films from 21 countries. In our cozy cinemas, parents and kids will find history lessons, whirlwind trips to faraway lands, sneak peeks at world premieres, and opportunities to chat with filmmakers and producers. Kids will also have the chance to delve deeper into movie making through exciting workshops. (Films made during the workshops will premiere on the festival’s closing night.) Join us for a fantastic journey through a wide world of moving images!

What: A Walk in the Park in the Dark
When: Saturday, 26 January, 7pm-9pm
Where: Jack Block Park, West Seattle, Terminal 5, 2130 Harbor Ave. S.W.
$$$: Adults $8; Children $6
A naturalist leads an exploration of a lesser-known park, followed by a campfire and s’mores. Call to register in advance. 206.684.7434

Our Portland, Oregon site has a new writer, stop over and say hello to Lulu!

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Seattle Weekend Edition for 01/18/09

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

There are lots of things going on outside of Seattle this weekend. If you’re looking for something fun to do, here are some ideas:

What: Snowed In at Bradley Lake Park
When: Saturday, January 19 2008 @ 02:00 PM PST - 07:00PM
Where: Bradley Lake Park, 531 31st Ave SE, Puyallup
$$$: I believe this event is free
Enjoy a Snowman Building Contest, Children’s Snow Games and Crafts, “Snow Ground” play area, Vendors, Photo opportunities and Live Music. Call 253-841-5457 for more information or to register for the snowman building contest!

What: UW World Series Presents Ea Sola
When: Thursday-Saturday, January 17, 18, 19, 2008 - 8:00 PM
Where: Meany Hall, UW Campus
$$$: Single-ticket price: $40; $37 for subscribers; $20 for students
From French-Vietnamese choreographer Ea Sola comes a dramatic new dance work exploring the universal themes of war, identity, and memory. Come and experience the Seattle premiere of this powerful production, performed by dancers and musicians direct from the Vietnam National Opera Ballet-Hanoi.

What: Remembering the Dream
When: 1pm-4pm, Saturday, January 19
Where: Seattle Central Library
$$$: Free
The library celebrates the life and work of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., with speakers, readings and reflections, musical performances, and video highlights of Dr. King’s most memorable speeches. The event is held in the Microsoft Auditorium.

salmon.jpgWhat: Washington Sportsmens Show
When: January 23 - January 27, Wed.-Fri. 12pm-8pm, Sat. 10am-8pm, Sun. 10am-4pm
Where: Western Washington Fairgrounds, 110 9th Avenue Southwest, Puyallup
$$$: $9.00 for Adults $5.00 for Juniors (6-16) Free to children under 6
Memorable outdoor adventures for 2008 begin indoors at the Washington Sportsmen’s Show. From hunting’s giants to fishing wizards, the best in the national and Northwest outdoors scene will bring a bit of everything to anyone who loves the outdoors. The fairgrounds will be packed with boats, outfitters, seminars, recreational vehicles, field-trial dogs, expert anglers and the world’s keenest hunters.

What: Lake Chelan Fire & Ice Winterfest
When: January 18 - January 20, 2008
Where: Don Morse City Park, Chelan
$$$: It looks like there are small fees ($5) to participate in a few of the events.
Martin Luther King Jr Weekend, a host of activities in the Wintertime! Ice and Snow Sculpting, Ice Skating, Sleigh Rides, Kid’s Activities, Community Stage, Keg Toss, Polar Bear Splash, Torchlight Parade, Bon Fire, Fireworks, Chili Cook Off, Polar Bear Party, and MUCH more… In addition, The Lake Chelan Wine Growers invite you to visit their loations for wine specials, bon fires, spiced wine and entertainment.

What: Kids & Critters Naturefest
When: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm, January 19 - January 21, 2008
Where: Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, Eatonville
$$$: 4 kids FREE with each paying adult. Adult rate, $9.50; seniors, $9.25. Parking is free.
Bring the kids to Northwest Trek Wildlife Park for a day of discovery and adventure. During Kids and Critters four children 17 and under can visit the Park FREE with one paying adult. Kids explore their wild sides as they participate in hands-on crafts, learn about the world of creepy critters, listen to sensational stories and compare their abilities with those of amazing animals while winding their way through the Park.

What: Bavarian Icefest
When: January 19 - January 21, 2008
Where: Front Street Downtown, Leavenworth
$$$: Varies
Winter play day includes sleigh rides, the Washington State Dog Sled Pulling Championship, snowshoe race, tug of war, ice cube hunt for kids, and games for all ages including the “Great Leavenworth Smooshing Contest.” The festival ends with a spectacular fireworks display 6 p.m. Sunday.

What: Windless Kite Festival
When: January 19 - January 20, 9 - 11 AM - Practice & Learning 11 - 12:30 PM Performances 1:30 - 3:00 PM - Competition 3 - 5:00 PM Practice & Learning
Where: Long Beach
$$$: Donation/Yes:no fee
Horizontal rain, winter windstorms don’t bother devoted kite flyers of the indoor persuasion. Participants at the Windless Kite Festival will compete and provide music accompanied kite flying that will astound all of you who are scowling unbelievably as you read this. Indoor Kite Performances: Choreographed flying to music; opportunities to learn & practice indoor flying, 2&3 person flying, trick flying challenges.

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Seattle Weekend Edition for 01/11/08

Friday, January 11th, 2008

piano.jpgWhat: 3rd Annual Piano Festival
When: January 11 - January 12
Where: Leavenworth, Washington
$$$: General $12.00, Seniors $10.00, Students $5.00, Children (age 12 and under) FREE!
Faculty Concert Resident Pianist of Icicle Creek Music Center, Oksana Ezhokina, will perform with guest artists Xak Bjerken, Christina Dahl and Jane Coop.

What: Creature Feature
When: 3-9pm, Friday, Jan 11th
Where: Imagine Children’s Museum
$$$: Free with paid admission
The museum stays open late for January’s Friday Night Live event, which features Baby Kangaroo, The Bug Man, The Bat Lady, The Reptile Woman, and presenters from Sarvey Wildlife Center.

What: Meet the Author: Eoin Colfer
When: Sunday, Jan. 13, at 3 p.m. & Monday, Jan. 14th at 7pm
Where: All for Kids Books & Music, 2900 N.E. Blakeley Street
$$$:
All for Kids is delighted to announce the return of Eoin Colfer, author of the extraordinary Artemis Fowl series, on Sunday, Jan. 13, at 3 p.m. Colfer has a new novel, Airman, due for release on Jan. 2. We love this book and highly recommend it. And if you’ve never attended a book signing with Eoin, you must be at All for Kids for this event. Trust us. Colfer is a very funny fellow. I wish I was going to be in town for this one! I love the Artemis Fowl books.

What: AKC Winter Cluster All Breed Dog Show
When: January 11, 2008 - January 13
Where: Puyallup Fair and Events Center, ShowPlex, Pavilion, Centennial Building
$$$: Free
AKC Winter Cluster All Breed Dog Show and dog agility training and competition

What: Kitties Sweeter Than Wine - Cat Show
When: Saturday January 12, 10am to 6pm, Sunday, January 13, 9am to 5pm
Where: Seattle Center Pavilion
$$$: Adults $6, Children & Seniors $4, $12 Family Ticket. COUPON
A 12-ring back-to-back Championship & Household Pet Show, this show will have 8 Allbreed rings and 4 Specialty rings. And we have a wonderful surprise for you: in addition to the great line-up of West Coast judges, we have two judges coming all the way from South Africa to judge the show.

What: Winter Trail Days
When: January 12, 2008, 10 am to 4 pm
Where: Snoqualmie Pass
$$$: Free
Bring the family and discover a new way to enjoy the snow - on a pair of snowshoes! Mountaineers club exhibits and demos by snowshoe companies and snowshoeing for all ages at Mountaineers Snoqualmie Campus.

By the way, did you hear that a Renton woman will be appearing on the all new American Gladiators?

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About Seattle, WA

Nicknamed the Emerald City, Seattle is indeed a Green city with a capital G. Nestled between the Puget Sound and Lake Washington, Seattle has it all, great views, fabulous seafood, a lush green surrounding and cultural diversity. Sometimes referred to as Jet City, one wonders if the nickname has more to do with it's primary fuel, coffee, than it's Boeing influences. Whether you're from Seattle or just visiting, come here for restaurant reviews, hotel reviews, things to do and places to see!

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