Global Rhythms begins at 6 p.m. with Indian food & beverages for sale, followed at 7:30 p.m. by “a virtuoso violinist known for his seamless integration of Indian classical music with a modern twist” and then two musicians playing “an electrifying fusion of global music” at Town Hall Seattle, 1119 8th Ave. in Seattle.
Emerald City Comic Con is a giant “comics, anime, gaming, entertainment, and pop culture event” that encourages attendees to wear costumes. Located at Washington State Convention Center, 705 Pike St. in Seattle.
Ada and the Engine is “a music-laced story of love, friendship, and the edgiest dreams of the future” featuring a British mathematician born in 1815 who helped write the first computer code at Driftwood Players, 950 Main St. in Edmonds.
Hear “visionaries, artists, thought leaders, and experts” talk about artificial intelligence, arts, and education in talks and discussions at Disruptive Innovation at Town Hall Seattle, 1119 8th Ave. in Seattle. FREE
Wear formal attire to the Viennese Ball, which includes a catered dinner, a band playing dance music, and dance performances in the ballroom at Renaissance Seattle Hotel, 515 Madison St. in Seattle. Tickets are $160, or $75 to arrive after dinner at 8 p.m.
Hear talented young musicians from the Northwest perform at Sound Off for all ages at Museum of Pop Culture, 325 5th Ave. N in Seattle. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Five teams of artists designed a utopian garden setting for the $160 Botanical Bacchanal, which includes interactive art, a family style dinner, music, dancing, and a live auction to support the arts at Fremont Foundry, 154 N 35th St. in Seattle.
A $36 ticket to PNA Wine Taste includes 10 tastes of wine, appetizers, live music, and a wine store for age 21+ at Phinney Center, 6532 Phinney Ave. N in Seattle.
Sample dozens of bourbons with heavy appetizers, and admire the view from the 21st floor, at $258 Bellevue Bourbon Bash at Daniel’s Broiler, 10500 NE 8th St. in Bellevue. Bring age 21+ ID.
A trio plays “jazz standards, works of pre-jazz era composers, classical music influenced by jazz, and variations on Ukrainian and Polish folk songs” on the violin, piano, and classical guitar at $34 Spring Vibes Concert in the showroom of Stage 7 Pianos, 12037 124th Ave. NE in Kirkland.
Snohomish Wine Festival features 20 wineries, with beer, cider, spirits, kombucha, and optional food at Thomas Family Farm, 9010 Marsh Road in Snohomish for age 21+. No children or pets.
Kids can dress as princes and princesses and enjoy activities, crafts, games, snacks, refreshments, and a gift bag during Princess Party at Meridian Habitat Park & Community Center, 14422 Meridian E in Puyallup. Prepay $12 on the website.
With 24 bands on four stages, Freakout Weekender “offers gritty guitars, hypnotic light shows, and tasty libations” for age 21+ to enjoy in two venues, including The Crocodile, 2505 1st Ave. in Seattle. The larger Freakout Festival happens in November.
Get ideas for your dream home from speakers, vendors, and remodeling experts at Tacoma Remodeling Expo at Tacoma Convention Center, 1500 Commerce St. in Tacoma. Children younger than age 18 are free. Coupon saves $3.
If weather cooperates, watch a dozen hot-air balloons inflate and launch each morning (7 to 9 a.m.) at Winthrop Balloon Roundup. Park at Methow Valley Thriftway, 920 State Rte 20 in Winthrop. The Saturday night glow (5:50 p.m.) is on Riverside Ave. No pets or smoking. FREE
A boy and girl have a madcap adventure “filled with music, mermaids, mayhem, and magic” in Peter and the Starcatcher, a funny prequel to Peter Pan at Kirkland Performance Center, 350 Kirkland Ave. in Kirkland.
Seattle Jewish Film Festival celebrates Jewish and Israeli culture, filmmaking, and history. Special events include opening night, an Oscars party, and guest speakers. Held at Stroum Jewish Community Center on Mercer Island, AMC Pacific Place in Seattle, and Hillel at University of Washington. Schedule.
Penn Cove MusselFest offers chowder tasting, cooking demonstrations, free mussel farm tours by boat, a beer & wine garden, mussel-eating competitions, and kids’ activities at Coupeville Wharf, 24 Front St. NW in Coupeville on Whidbey Island. Friday has just one event. FREE
The Hot Chocolate Run is a scenic 5K/10K/15K followed by hot chocolate and treats at Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St. in Seattle. No baby carriers, strollers, pets, or children younger than age 8.
Seattle Jazz Vespers presents Eugenie Jones Quartet with a vocalist, bass, drums, and piano at Seattle First Baptist, 1111 Harvard Ave. in Seattle. Parking. FREE
“Find tons of collectible records, CDs, and other music-related collectibles for sale” on 50 tables during Northwest Record Show at Seattle Center Armory, 305 Harrison St. in Seattle. Admission at 8 a.m. costs more. Held in spring and fall.
See hairstyles on display, watch live barber battles, attend classes, and shop from vendors at $23 Reign of Style Hair Show & Competition in the Exhibition Hall at Seattle Center, 301 Mercer St. in Seattle.
Saint Mark’s Evensong Choir performs its monthly Choral Evensong service in the cathedral nave at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, 1245 10th Ave. E in Seattle. FREE
Seattle Miniature Show has workshops, exhibits, and vendors at DoubleTree Suites Southcenter, 16500 Southcenter Pkwy in Tukwila. Children under age 12 are free. Children age 6 to 16 can register onsite for a free class at 2 p.m.
Admire and shop for a variety of house plants (begonia, orchid, cactus, succulent, carnivorous, and African violet) at the $10 Spring Indoor Plant Festival at Lynnwood Event Center, 3711 196th St. SW in Lynnwood. Children age 15 and younger are free.
International Women’s Day: Inspiring Change features “a powerful keynote address, networking, and creative exploration” beginning with refreshments at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Discovery Center, 440 5th Ave. N in Seattle. FREE
Hear a unique playlist of “reggae, dub, rocksteady, ska, and dancehall” created by a KEXP radio DJ as you watch a laser light show during Live at the Laser Dome at Pacific Science Center, 200 2nd Ave. N in Seattle.
A $29 ticket to Edmonds International Women’s Day includes lunch and speakers from KING 5 TV at Edmonds Waterfront Center, 220 Railroad Ave. in Edmonds.
A $34 ticket to Cider & Ale Trail includes 10 tokens for adults to taste beer and cider inside shops in Old Town Kent, beginning at Kent Downtown Partnership, 202 W Gowe St. in Kent.
The highlight of Seattle Cocktail Week is the $93 Carnival of Cocktails, where adults can watch cocktail demonstrations, shop at food trucks, and use 12 tokens to taste spirits or mini cocktails at Seattle Center Exhibition Hall, 301 Mercer St. in Seattle. Video (2 minutes).
Kids create hands-on art projects for one flat fee at Kent Kids’ Arts Day in Kent Commons, 525 4th Ave. N in Kent. Visit the food truck onsite or bring your own lunch.
Lacey Cultural Celebration has music and dance performances, demonstrations, displays, food and craft vendors, and kids’ crafts at Saint Martin's University, 5300 Pacific Ave. SE in Olympia. FREE
Seattle Golf Show has 130 exhibitors, free lessons, and challenges with prizes at Washington State Convention Center, 705 Pike St. in Seattle. Children age 12 and younger are free.
Nowruz Persian New Year Celebration & Bazaar features art by local Persian artists, vendors, live performances, and complimentary treats at Blakely Hall, 2550 NE Park Drive in Issaquah. FREE
The $17 Film Awards Party at 3 p.m. features food trucks, costume contests, a competition to guess the winners, and at 4 p.m. a live broadcast of the Academy Awards onscreen at Grand Cinema, 606 Fawcett Ave. in Tacoma. VIP tickets $202.
National Geographic Live presents scientists, photographers, filmmakers, and adventurers live on stage with amazing photos and video at Benaroya Hall, 200 University St. in Seattle. This month is about big cats of India.
Dancing with the Stars Live features the TV show’s fan favorites and professional dancers performing dances that range from ballroom and jazz to modern and hip-hop at The Paramount Theatre, 911 Pine St. in Seattle.
A $49 ticket to Cheers to Celebrating Women’s History Month includes two cocktails and a chance to meet three female distillers and shop from four vendors at Fast Penny Spirits, 1138 W Ewing St. in Seattle.
A $170 ticket to Pacific Standard includes “all of the food and beverage you like at this walk around event” with fine food and wine under a heated tent at Pier 62, 1951 Alaskan Way in Seattle. Must be age 21+. This event is part of Taste Washington.
Witness technical expertise, unique artistry, and signature use of live music and a vocalist when Mark Morris Dance Group of Brooklyn performs a “heartfelt homage to the chart-topping songs of the late Burt Bacharach” at Meany Center for the Performing Arts, 4040 George Washington Lane NE in Seattle. Video (45 seconds).
Watch John Doyle Bishop at the Laying of the Green Stripe ceremony when the route for Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is marked, beginning at Jefferson Street & 4th Avenue. FREE
Dress up and taste wine, drink signature cocktails, meet winemakers, eat gourmet appetizers, play retro video games, dance to DJ music, and hear musicians at $170 The New Vintage under a heated tent at Pier 62, 1951 Alaskan Way in Seattle. Must be age 21+. This event is part of Taste Washington.
See special guests, eat a buffet lunch at 12:35 p.m., and enjoy Irish dance and music at the Mayor’s Irish Week Proclamation Luncheon at 3601 Fremont Ave. in Seattle.
A $40 ticket to Shamrock Shuffle Wine & Beer Walk includes a glass and 10 tastes from Washington wineries & breweries in retail shops, beginning at First & Main Design Market, 10100 Main St. in Bothell. Bring age 21+ ID.
Admire 400 quilts, see demonstrations, and shop from vendors at Quilters Anonymous Annual Quilt Show at Evergreen State Fairgrounds, 14405 179th Ave. SE in Monroe. Children younger than age 12 are free.
Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival celebrates migratory birds that flock to the pristine coastal area near Blaine and has expert speakers, exhibits, and kids’ activities. Except for field trips, this event is FREE.
Two chefs prepare an Irish meal and share “substantial tastes of each dish,” including Colcannon soup, rack of lamb, wild mushroom Lanford pudding, carrots, Guinness, signature cocktails, and stout chocolate cake at St. Patrick’s Day Dinner, a $125 Hot Stove Society event at Hotel Andra, 2000 4th Ave. in Seattle.
St. Patrick’s Day Party Cruise includes your first drink, an appetizer and dessert buffet, DJ music, dancing, and 2.5 hours of views on Lake Union and Lake Washington, departing from Waterways Cruises, 901 Fairview Ave. N in Seattle. Bring age 21+ ID.
Balkan Night Northwest features multiple bands, dancing, performances, and food and drink for sale at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 2100 Boyer Ave. E in Seattle. Children younger than age 15 are free. [The Balkan countries are located between Italy and Turkey.]
St. Patrick’s Celebration features violinist Geoffrey Castle, dancers, singers, musicians, and a pipe and drum band at Kirkland Performance Center, 350 Kirkland Ave. in Kirkland.
Sat. (10:30 a.m.) — Wine Seminars are held at King Street Ballroom in Seattle.
Sat. & Sun. (2 p.m., VIP 1 p.m.) — The Grand Tasting features 200 wineries, 75 restaurants, and chef demos at Lumen Field Event Center, 800 Occidental Ave. S in Seattle.
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration promises food & drink specials, live music, and “plenty of hijinks” at McMenamins Anderson School, 18067 Bothell Way NE in Bothell. FREE including parking.
Wear green or a costume to the St. Patrick’s Day Dash 5K at Seattle Center. Afterward, head to the giant beer garden at Fisher Pavilion for age 21+. The Leprechaun Lap is a 1K dash for kids age 10 and younger.
Irish music, singing, dancing, films, vendors, and children’s activities await you at the Irish Festival in Seattle Center Armory, 305 Harrison St. in Seattle. FREE
St. Patrick’s Day Lunch Cruise includes a three-course Irish corned-beef lunch and two hours of views on Lake Union and Lake Washington, departing from Waterways Cruises, 901 Fairview Ave. N in Seattle.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with live music until midnight at Conor Byrne Pub, 5140 Ballard Ave. NW in Seattle. Irish dancers at 2:30 & 8 p.m. Pay at the door.
Magical Strings performs “ancient airs and their own unique compositions — on hand-crafted Celtic harps and hammered dulcimers along with whistles, button accordion, and concertina” with Irish dancers at Kenyon Hall, 7904 35th Ave. SW in Seattle.
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration features “Celtic fiddle tunes, Irish songs and ballads, Irish step dancing” with Celtic folk group The Gothard Sisters at Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 4th Ave. N in Edmonds.
A $109 ticket to No Frills gets you unlimited “after-work snacks of Seattle’s best chefs paired with their favorite wines” at a walk-around event at WithinSodo, 2916 Utah Ave. S in Seattle. Must be age 21+. This event is part of Taste Washington.
Trevor Noah is a South African comedian, political commentator, and former host of The Daily Show who will be speaking at Trevor Noah: Off The Record in The Paramount Theatre, 911 Pine St. in Seattle.
In-Store Tasting Experience is a $14 “guided tasting of chocolate bars and handmade confections with an expert, including a demonstration of the art of chocolate tempering” with chocolate bark to take home at Theo Chocolate, 3400 Phinney Ave. N in Seattle.
Take a $43 one-hour narrated Harbor Cruise of Elliott Bay that includes Seattle’s waterfront and its bustling port, departing from Pier 55, 1101 Alaskan Way in Seattle.
One by one, ten people stranded in a storm on an English country estate are killed in mysterious (and hilarious) ways as they try to discover the murderer's identity in Something’s Afoot, a musical spoof of Agatha Christie murder mysteries at The 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 5th Ave. in Seattle.
Make Believe Seattle is an “imagination-focused film festival celebrating the weird, wild, and wonderful” with films screened in three locations (Northwest Film Forum, Erickson Theatre, and Grand Illusion Cinema). Schedule.
The Fantasticks features “breathtaking poetry, theatrical sophistication, and timeless songs” as it tells the story of a boy and girl who fall madly in love despite their fathers trying to keep them apart at Village Theatre, 303 Front St. N in Issaquah.
Meet artisan vendors and enjoy eight delicious samples on the highly rated $63 Pike Place Market Food & Culture Tour. Your friendly tour guide will be waiting outside Honest Biscuits, 1901 Western Ave. in Seattle.
Women In Beer is a $40 “interactive tasting experience filled with food and drinks from forward-thinking businesses that are leading the charge to accelerate diversity and equality” at Pike Brewing Company, 1415 1st Ave. in Seattle for age 21+. Tickets.
A $66 ticket to What She Said: Women in Sustainability includes hors d'oeuvres, a drink ticket, and a moderated discussion by three women working in sustainale industries at W Seattle, 1112 4th Ave. in Seattle.
Hear 10 speakers who each talk for 5 minutes about interesting subjects while projecting photos at Ignite Seattle for $11 at Town Hall Seattle, 1119 8th Ave. in Seattle. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the after party is 9:30 p.m.
Inspired by the work of artist Marc Chagall and featuring music from Philip Glass, One Thousand Pieces is paired with Bacchus and performed by Pacific Northwest Ballet at McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St. in Seattle.
“Discover a celestial pathway of lustrous light, cosmic visions, and astral song” at Astra Lumina, a pricey walk with special-effects lighting and sound in Seattle Chinese Garden at South Seattle College, 6000 16th Ave. SW in Seattle. Buy timed tickets online.
Billed as the world’s largest comedy/variety festival, Moisture Festival presents 40 shows at Broadway Performance Hall, 1625 Broadway in Seattle. The 3 & 7:30 p.m. shows are for all ages; burlesque and late-night shows are for age 18+.
Imagine Monet features 200 paintings by French impressionist Claude Monet displayed on LED panels and laser-projected onto giant screens at Tacoma Armory, 1001 S Yakima Ave. in Tacoma.
Walk through rooms that immerse you in scenes from the series at Harry Potter: Magic at Play with interactive exhibits for all ages, followed by a gift shop at The Bravern, 11111 NE 8th St. in Bellevue. Video (4 min.).
Drink local wine in 20 shops during $35 Spring Wine, Beer, & Spirits Walk, which begins at Heathman Hotel, 220 Kirkland Ave. in Kirkland. No children or pets. Bring age 21+ ID. Held in multiple months.
A $55 ticket to Boots, Barrels and Brews gets you 3 beer or wine tickets, appetizers, a live country band, and a line-dancing lesson in Pickering Barn, 1730 10th Ave. NW in Issaquah. Bring age 21+ ID.
The Rumba Kings play “a captivating blend of romantic, soulful, and passionate music centered around Spanish guitar” with guest vocalists at The Triple Door, 216 Union St. in Seattle.
Local street band Neon Brass Party plays a mix of Latin, funk, and hip-hop beats to create “a contagious atmosphere of fun and funk” at Town Hall Seattle, 1119 8th Ave. in Seattle. Free tickets for age 22 and younger.
Neon Holi features black lights, neon face painters, a dance lesson, a dance performance, and a DJ playing Bollywood music at El Corazon, 109 Eastlake Ave. E in Seattle. Bring age 21+ ID. Video (1 minute).
Teenagers can “connect with more than a dozen organizations that create opportunities for youth to make a difference locally and globally” at Teen Action Fair, which includes performing artists, activities, and games at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Discovery Center, 440 5th Ave. N in Seattle. FREE
Eat pierogi, sausage, cabbage rolls, borscht, beer, coffee, and pastries downstairs (or buy food to go), and then browse Polish crafts for sale upstairs at the Polish Spring Bazaar at the Polish Cultural Center, 1714 18th Ave. in Seattle. FREE
Buy a $45 ticket for 10 tastes in 15 Ballard shops that host pop-up tasting rooms featuring Washington wines during Ballard Wine Walk for age 21+. Check in at Umpqua Bank, 5512 22nd Ave. NW in Seattle. Held in March and October.
A $50 ticket to The Big Taste includes 10 tastes of wine, beer, cider, or spirits, with live music and food for sale at Hangar 30 in Magnuson Park, 6310 NE 74th St. in Seattle. Bring age 21+ ID. No pets.
Duwamish Princess Angeline Sovereign Tea Social features “a variety of teas, light finger food, and a brief speaking program” for $75 at the Duwamish Longhouse, 4705 W Marginal Way SW in Seattle. Tickets go on sale at noon on March 3, 2024.
Celebrate Holi when colored powder flies, a DJ plays dance music, and Indian food is sold, all to support charity at Bellevue Downtown Park, 10201 NE 4th St. in Bellevue. Children age 12 and younger are free.
Festival of Color has music, dancers, food vendors, and colored powder flying through the air at Marymoor Park, 6046 West Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE in Redmond. Order colored powder online for $10, and pay $20 to park.
Vivid is a $175 fundraiser for the arts that promises fine dining, refreshments, live entertainment, an auction, and a vivid array of colorful fashion at Foss Waterway Seaport Museum, 705 Dock St. in Tacoma. [For tickets, call 941-412-7167.]
Listen to Scottish pipes and drums, wear the tartan of a Scottish clan, and join Scottish Highland dancing at the Tartan Ball at Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 9th Ave. SW in Puyallup. Doors open 6 p.m. and music begins 6:45 p.m.
So Northwest Women’s Show features seminars on health and finance, fashion shows, cooking demonstrations, celebrity hosts, and more than 100 vendors for $18 in the Tacoma Dome, 2727 E D Street in Tacoma. Children age 10 and younger are free.
Harold and the Purple Crayon is a 50-minute narrated production designed for young audience members and performed by Pacific Northwest Ballet School students at McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St. in Seattle.
Enjoy dinner and views of Lake Union and Lake Washington from your private table aboard a Saturday Dinner Cruise, departing from Waterways Cruises, 901 Fairview Ave. N in Seattle.
Your $89 ticket to Taste Tour includes “a curated taste of food & wine at four locations,” with a choice of four different itineraries. Transportation is not included.
Celebrate Persian New Year with music, choirs, dances, art exhibits, and kids’ activities during Nowruz at Seattle City Hall, 600 4th Ave. in Seattle. FREE
Enjoy a Sunday Brunch spread with wine and cocktails for $115 plus fees at Columbia Tower Club, 701 5th Ave. in Seattle. This event is part of Taste Washington.
French Fest is a celebration of French-speaking cultures, with live music, dancing, films, wine tasting, a baguette tasting contest, and kids’ activities in the Seattle Center Armory, 305 Harrison St. in Seattle. FREE
iLuminate features dancers in lighted suits “performing dynamic routines and illusions” to hip-hop, contemporary jazz, and original songs at Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center, 31510 Pete von Reichbauer Way S in Federal Way.
Step Afrika does energetic percussive dance using kicks, stomps, claps, and chants while integrating songs, storytelling, humor, and audience participation at Pantages Theater, 901 Broadway in Tacoma.
Enjoy a buffet and two hours of lake views from your private table aboard a Weekend Brunch Cruise, departing from Waterways Cruises, 901 Fairview Ave. N in Seattle.
Enjoy 12 guided tastings at eight downtown locations, and hear the history of chocolate, on the delicious $79 Seattle Chocolate Tour. Your walk begins at Cupcake Royale, 106 Pine St. in Seattle.
Enjoy six tastes of Seattle beer and learn from brewmasters how it was made at PacSci Taproom, which includes live science shows, the Laser Dome, Planetarium, and Tropical Butterfly House at Pacific Science Center, 200 2nd Ave. N in Seattle for age 21+.
Learn how to make an authentic Paella Valenciana (known for its golden saffron hue, smoky flavors of chorizo, fresh seafood and textured vegetables) during $69 Spanish Paella class, and then enjoy it afterward in the bistro at SpringHill Suites, 1800 Yale Ave in Seattle for age 21+. Minimum of 2 tickets.
Stars from Broadway theater shows sing popular songs from Disney movies during Disney Princess: The Concert at McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St. in Seattle. Singers are not in costumes.
Norwescon features 200 vendors, panelists, events, game playing, dances, and a masquerade contest at DoubleTree Hotel Seattle Airport, 18740 International Blvd. in SeaTac.
A $50 ticket to SAM Remix includes “innovative performances, art-making activities, live music, and gallery admission.” This event has food for sale and a no-host bar at Seattle Art Museum, 1300 1st Ave. in Seattle for age 21+.
Anime is a style of Japanese film and TV animation featured at Sakura-Con, plus gaming, cosplay, cultural panels, dances, concerts, exhibits, and industry guests at Washington State Convention Center, 705 Pike St. in Seattle.
Jane Goodall speaks about her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees in a lecture “inspiring people to take action for a sustainable and compassionate world” at The Moore Theatre, 1932 2nd Ave. in Seattle.
Buy a $7 color packet and wear clothes you don’t mind staining to Seattle Color Festival, which has food trucks, DJ music, and dancing to celebrate Indian Holi at Seattle Center near the Mural Amphitheater, 305 Harrison St. in Seattle.
Ballard Civic Orchestra performs a symphony by an American woman and a piece by a Cuban woman at Hearts and Homes at Tagney Jones Hall, 363 Mercer St. in Seattle. FREE
Buy $5 tickets for Georgetown Bites at Georgetown Trailer Park Mall (5805 Airport Way South), and then exchange the tickets for bites and beverages at 20 participating businesses.
Celebrate the traditional Hindu festival at Holi Celebration with entertainment, food vendors, and colored powder flying through the air at Phinney Center, 6532 Phinney Ave. N in Seattle. You must buy tickets on the website.
Bubbles & Bunnies is a morning 2.5K/5K that includes a drink ticket for the beer/mimosa garden. Children’s activities include a kids’ dash, 11 a.m. egg hunt, bouncy house, and bunny petting. Costumes are welcome. Event location is the tennis courts at Magnuson Park, 7400 Sand Point Way NE in Seattle. Parking.
Welcome spring at the colorful Hindu festival of Holi, with DJ dance music, Indian food for sale, and colored powder you can buy and throw at Tyee Middle School, 13630 SE Allen Road in Bellevue. Children younger than age 16 are free.
Billed as the state’s only Easter parade, Snohomish Easter Parade includes floats, bands, kids, and pets moving down First Street in Snohomish, followed by an Easter bonnet contest. FREE
Enjoy a $143 Easter Brunch Cruise including a champagne or apple juice toast, a food buffet, and two hours of lake views from your private table, departing from Waterways Cruises at Chandler’s Cove, 901 Fairview Ave. N in Seattle.
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