On this page July 2005

SeaFair
July 2-August 7
Throughout Seattle
206-728-0123

King County Fair
July 20-24
King County Fairgrounds
45224 284th Ave. SE
Enumclaw
206-296-8888

Bite of Seattle
July 22-24
Seattle Center
200 Second Ave. N.
Seattle, WA
425-283-5050

Camlann Medieval Fair
July 23-August 28
10320 Kelly Road NE
Carnation, WA 98014
425-788-8624

PNW Scottish Highland Games
July 30-31
King County Fairgrounds
Enumclaw

Jetty Island Days
July 6-September 4
Free
Everett

The Sammamish Valley Fourth of July Celebration
July 4, 6-10;30 pm
JB Instant Lawn
NE 145th Street
Woodinville

Bellevue Family Fourth Celebration
July 4, 6-11 pm
Food, music, kids' activities, fireworks.
Bellevue Downtown Park
10201 NE Fourth St
Bellevue

Celebrate Kirkland
July 4, Starts at 9 am, Parade at noon, fireworks at 10 pm
Free
Marina Park
25 Lake Shore Plaza
Kirkland
425-822-0284

Down Home Fourth of July Festival
July 4, 11 am-2 pm
Free
Includes a "Kids, Pets 'n' Pride" Parade, followed by games, races, free pony rides, plus a Heritage Festival.
Memorial Field
130 Sunset Way
Issaquah
425-392-0661


Bothell Freedom Festival
July 2-4
Celebrate our country’s independence with concerts, free pancakes, parades and more, when this year’s Freedom Festival takes over the City nat various locations
Bothell

Lynnwood's 4th of July Celebration
July 4
Lynnwood High School
3001 184th St.
Lynnwood

Seattle Fourth of Jul-Ivars
July 4, noon-11 pm
Free
Nonstop entertainment; fireworks over Elliott Bay at dusk.
Myrtle Edwards Park
3130 Alaskan Way
Seattle
206-587-6500

Fireworks and Fish on the Fourth
July 4, 8:30 pm-midnight
$6-18
Live music, picnic food, and a great view of the Elliott Bay fireworks.
Seattle Aquarium
1483 Alaskan Way
206-386-4300

Museum of Flight's Independence Day Weekend
July 1-4
Fun activities for young and old alike. Visitors can enjoy a wide-variety of patriotic events and activities, including aircraft fly-ins, music and family workshops.
Events are free with Museum admission.
Museum of Flight
9404 E Marginal Wy S
Seattle


WAMU Family 4th at Lake Union
July 4, noon-midnight
Free
Fireworks over Lake Union at 10pm.
Gasworks Park
2101 N. Northlake Way
Seattle
206-281-7788

Renton Fabulous Fourth of July
July 4, 10 am-midnight
Free
Kids' activities and entertainment all day; a car show; and fireworks over Lake Washington at 10:15 pm.
Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park
1201 Lake Washington Blvd
Renton

Kent Fourth of July Splash
July 4, noon
Free
Lots of games for all ages, food, and entertainment, followed by one of the largest fireworks displays in S. King County over the lake at 10 pm.
Lake Meridian
14800 SE 272nd St.
Kent

Auburn Fourth of July
July 4, 11 am-4 pm
live entertainment, food, arts and crafts booths, games and fun for the whole family. And best of all, entrance to the festival is free.
Les Gove Park
11th and Auburn Way S
Auburn
253-931-3043

2005 Grand Old Forth
July 4
Parade, car show and street fair.
Three blocks from the Ferry Terminal on Brien and Bjune Drives
Downtown Bainbridge Island

City of Everett All American Fourth
July 4 starting at 7:30 am
Yankee Doodle Dash, Pancake Breakfast, Parade, Fun in the Sun and Fireworks
Various locations in Everett
425-257-8687

Red, White and Blues Festival
July 4, 4 pm
A variety of entertainment, games, crafts, activities, and artists in action. Fireworks at 10:15 pm
Celebration Park
1095 S. 324th St.
Federal Way
253-835-6920

Tukwila Days
July 4-17
This festival offers something for everyone, so bring your friends and family and join the fun. There will be plenty of food, games, music, entertainment, arts & crafts, special kid’s day activities, and more! Admission and most activities are free.
Tukwila
206 768-2822

Wooden Boat Festival
July 2-4, 10 am-6 pm
$5 suggested donation, $10 for a family
Annual celebration of the Northwest's maritime heritage. Free boat rides, music, stories, toy boatbuilding and more.
The Center for Wooden Boats
1010 Valley St.
Seattle
206-382-2628

October 2005

South 47 Farm
Corn maze
Thursdays-Sundays in October
15410 NE 124th St.
Redmond
425-869-9777

October Pumpkin Harvest Festival
October 2-31
Remlinger Farms
Carnation
425-333-4135

Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze
October 1-31
Snohomish
360-568-2601


Pumpkin Season
October weekends
229 W. Snoqualmie River Road NE
Carnation
425-222-4558

Carleton Farm
Daily in October
Pumpkins, Corn Maze & More
830 Sunnyside Blvd.
Everett
425-334-2297

Stocker Farms
Pumpkin Festival
Corn maze open Wednesdays-Sundays in October
10622 Airport Way
Snohomish
360-568-7391

Foster's Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze
Month of October
5818 SR 530 NE
Arlington
360-435-5095

Biringer Farm
September 10 - October 30
Saturdays and Sundays, Weekday tours by appt.
4625 40th Pl. NE
Everett
425-259-0255

The Farm
Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch
Daily in October
7301 Rivershore Dr.
Snohomish
425-334-4124

November 2005

Thanksgiving Dinner at the Zoo
November 24, 11 am- 2 pm or 2-5 pm
Zoo Member Cost: $21.95 adults; $12.95 children ages 3-10
Non-Member Cost:$25.95 adults; $15.45 kids 3-10 years
free ages 2 and younger
Reservations required
Parking, tax and service charge extra
Feast among the beasts with a traditional meal, then meet a raptor.
Woodland Park Zoo
5500 Phinney Ave. N
Seattle
206-684-4825

Nutcracker
November 25-December 28
Check site for show times
$18-102, family packages available
Marion Oliver McCaw Hall
301 Mercer St.
Seattle Center
Seattle
206-441-2424

Winterfest
November 25-January 2, 10 am-7 pm daily
All ages
Ice skating, concerts, cultural performances, poetry, dances, storytelling, special events, exhibits and more.
Seattle Center
206-684-7200

Bellevue Magic Season
November 25-January 1, public hours vary
Ice skating, light displays, the Nutcracker and Miracle on 34th St performances, music and more
Various Bellevue locations
425-453-1223

Santa Train
November 26-December 11, plus December 17, Saturdays and Sundays, hourly departures from 9 am-3 pm
Take a 20 minute train ride on the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad, visit Santa, and receive a gift and free refreshments.
North Bend Depot
205 McClellan St.
North Bend
425-888-2206

ZooLights
November 25-January 1
Thousands of holiday lights decorate Point Defiance Zoo. Live performances most nights.
Point Defiance Zoo
5400 N Pearl St.
Tacoma
253-591-5337

December 2005

Nutcracker
November 25-December 28
Check site for show times
$18-102, family packages available
Marion Oliver McCaw Hall
301 Mercer St.
Seattle Center
Seattle
206-441-2424

Winterfest
November 25-January 2, 10 am-7 pm daily
All ages
Ice skating, concerts, cultural performances, poetry, dances, storytelling, special events, exhibits and more.
Seattle Center
206-684-7200

Bellevue Magic Season
November 25-January 1, public hours vary
Ice skating, light displays, the Nutcracker and Miracle on 34th St performances, music and more
Various Bellevue locations
425-453-1223

Santa Train
November 26-December 11, plus December 17, Saturdays and Sundays, hourly departures from 9 am-3 pm
Take a 20 minute train ride on the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad, visit Santa, and receive a gift and free refreshments.
North Bend Depot
205 McClellan St.
North Bend
425-888-2206

ZooLights
November 25-January 1
Thousands of holiday lights decorate Point Defiance Zoo. Live performances most nights.
Point Defiance Zoo
5400 N Pearl St.
Tacoma
253-591-5337

Redmond Lights
Kickoff Celebration is Sunday, December 5.
Lots of music, food, holiday giving programs, and theatrical performances, as well as Santa, a holiday train and a children's pageant. Check the above link for detailed information and schedules.
Redmond Town Center
Redmond

Lights of Christmas
December 1-4, 8-11, 15-23 and 26-28, 5-10 pm
$7-$10, 3 & under free. Season passes are also available for $18-$28.
Light displays, fresh hot donuts, Victorian Carolers, and more.
Warm Beach Christian Camps
Stanwood, WA
360-652-7575

Christmas Ship Festival
December 1-23, nightly
Ship parade, holiday cruises, music and more.
Argosy Cruises
Various locations

Reindeer Holiday
November 19 - December 24, Saturdays & Sundays, 11 am-3 pm
Free
Santa’s live reindeer will be at Swansons, resting before their busy season. Participate in feeding times, reindeer lore and reindeer fun! Take pictures and enchant your children.

Egg Hunts

Bunny Bounce
April 15, 9:30 am-2 pm
The fifth annual Bunny Bounce, featuring amazing egg hunts for children ages 1 to 8, crafts, bunny photos, and eggs-citing zoo programs throughout the day. Space may be limited. Each egg hunt is open on a first-come, first-served basis. Activities are free with zoo admission.
Woodland Park Zoo
750 N. 50th Street
Seattle
206-684-4800

Spring Scramble
April 15, 10 am
Free
Rain or shine, come on down and fill your baskets with candy and toys! Participants will be divided into age appropriate groups. Enjoy the Community Center Open House in the lobby after the hunt where there will be complimentary coffee, juice, and donuts! Hunt will take place on the field. Hunt will start at 10 a.m. sharp.
High Point Community Center
6920 34th Ave. S.W.
Seattle
206-684-7422

Spring Egg Hunt
April 15, 10 am
Ages 2-10
Free
There will be separate hunting areas for different age groups. Everyone should meet at the Bitter Lake Annex (Gym at Broadview Thomson Elementary School) and the hunt will begin at 10am. Please bring a basket to gather your candy and eggs and a can of food for the local food bank!
Bitter Lake Community Center
13035 Linden Ave. N
Seattle
206-684-7524

Spring Hunt
April 15, 10 am
Ages 2-11
Free
Boys and girls age 2 to 11 will have a great time at the spring hunt searching for chocolate eggs, candy and prizes. The hunt will begin at 10 a.m. Please come early to find the proper age group hunting area.
Alki Community Center
5817 SW Stevens St.
Seattle
206-684-7430

Spring Egg Hunt
April 15, 10 am
Ages 10 and under
Free
Join up for a Magnolia Tradition, our annual Spring Egg Hunt for children ages 10 and under!
Magnolia Community Center
2550 34th Ave. W
Seattle
206-386-4235

Spring Egg Hunt
April 15, 10 am
Ages 9 and under
There will be lots of goodies and specially marked eggs that you can redeem for prizes. You can even take a photo with the “Big Bunny” for $1.00. Make sure to bring a basket or bag to put all of your goodies in. In case of inclement weather the community center will be used.
Ballard Community Center
6020 28th Ave. NW
Seattle
206-684-4093

Spring Candy Hunt
April 15, 10 am
Ages 11 and under
Free
Come and scramble for the candy hidden in the fields. This event will happen rain or shine.
Queen Anne Community Center
1901 First Ave. W
Seattle
206-386-4240

Spring Candy Hunt
April 15, 10 am
Ages 9 and under
Free
This candy scramble happens rain or shine--children 0 - 3 indoors / all others outdoors. Check the web site for times Please stop by the community center gym afterwards to grab some donuts and warm beverages, and mingle with friends and neighbors. Sponsored by the Seattle Parks and Recreation Green Lake Advisory Council.
Green Lake Community Center
7201 E Green Lake Dr. N
Seattle
206-684-0780

Eggstravaganza
April 15, 10 am
$7 adults, $5 kids/seniors, kids 2 and under free
Egg hunt, pancake breakfast, vision screening, arts and crafts, face painting, Mr. Bunny photos, music and more!
Redmond Senior Center
8703 160th Ave. NE
Redmond
425-556-2300

Edmonds Egg Hunt
April 15, 10 am
Ages 1-10
Come fill your baskets and hunt for magical golden eggs that win special prizes.
Edmonds City Park
3rd and Howell
Edmonds

Easter Egg Hunt
April 15, 10 am
Ages 1-10
Over 2,000 eggs filled with prizes, bouncy houses, story ime with Redmond Ridge’s new principal, pictures with the Easter Bunny and more
Redmond Ridge Community Center
3rd and Howell
Redmond Ridge


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