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Oct. 15—There are a lot of reasons to head to Seattle this weekend, from the Mariners to the Kraken to Elton John. But it may be a little difficult to get there with Interstate 5 and 90 closures ...
The Seafair Pirates, depicted here at White Center Jubilee Days (2007) just south of Seattle, are longstanding fixtures of Seattle's Seafair-sanctioned parades. Seattle, Washington, United States has almost twenty neighborhoods that host one or more street fairs and/or parades.
Bumbershoot is an annual international music and arts festival held in Seattle, Washington.One of North America's largest such festivals, [1] it takes place every Labor Day weekend (leading up to and including the first Monday of September) at the 74-acre (299,000 m 2) Seattle Center, which was built for the 1962 World's Fair.
The 2020 schedule for Seafair was cancelled on May 20, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on public gatherings. [1] The next edition of Seafair was also cancelled in April 2021, stating that "while encouraged by Governor Inslee's Phase 3 guidelines that support small and medium size events to return with limitations, Seafair leadership recognizes the guidelines will not ...
It's Giants vs. Seahawks in Week 5 of the NFL season. Here's how to watch, including time, TV channel, schedule and streaming information.
Tri-Cities area residents staying home for the weekend should enjoy good weather. They can expect a mostly sunny sky, with highs in the mid 50s and lows in the upper 30s to low 40s.
In 2009 the event included five concerts, three dances, a large gaming area, seven theaters, and over 1,000 hours of programming. [11] [21] Registration line waits of three hours or more occurred due to the convention's growth. [8] Sakura-Con in 2009 brought an estimated $13 million to the Seattle economy. [22]
Northwest Asian Weekly – Seattle; Seattle Post-Intelligencer – Seattle (print edition 1863-2009, online only edition 2009-) [1] Seattle Weekly – Seattle; The Stranger – Seattle; The Voice of the Valley – Maple Valley