Jun 27 Saturday
LeMay – America’s Car Museum proudly presents The Birth of the American Supercar, a groundbreaking exhibition guest curated by renowned automotive innovator Steve Saleen. This one-of-a-kind display invites guests on an exhilarating journey through the evolution of American supercars. From early speed pioneers to cutting-edge modern marvels, visitors will experience a stunning lineup of vehicles that have redefined engineering, speed, and style, built by a wide range of American automotive manufacturers like Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Saleen himself, and even some more obscure ones like Vector, Cunningham, and Hennessey. From roaring V8s to sleek carbon-fiber bodies, discover how American automakers pushed boundaries, challenged European rivals, and redefined what a supercar could be. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see some of the most thrilling and historically significant American-made performance vehicles ever built—all under one roof.
Come and celebrate 95 years of making music in Washington with us, Washington's oldest, family-owned retail music chain. Each location throughout Washington will be hosting an event with:Live musicFood Trucks selling foodSpecial in-store only discountsRafflesDoor Prizesand more!
BIMA’s Makers Market is where craft comes alive!
This isn’t your average market. Held inside BIMA’s galleries and spread over five days of handmade wonder, this Makers Market showcases some of the region’s most talented craft artists for you to discover! Every day will celebrate the handmade with a curated selection of vendors for you to connect with and shop directly from.
Expect ceramics, textiles, jewelry, woodworking, paper arts, fiber work, and more. Admission to the Makers Market is free all day!
Come browse, explore, and take something handcrafted home from local and regional artists!
Handwork, HonoredThroughout the year, BIMA is exploring how we are connected by craft in honor of Handwork 2026. This national celebration uplifts the legacy and future of craft in America. The Makers Market, a living, browsable gathering of the craft community, is just one of the ways we are celebrating Handwork! Learn more about Handwork 2026.
🎌 Japan Fair 2026 Saturday, June 27 | 10 AM – 6 PM Sunday, June 28 | 10 AM – 5 PM Meydenbauer Center 11100 NE 6th St, Bellevue, WA 98004Japan Fair is celebrating its 10th anniversary! Come to a free two-day festival showcasing traditional and modern Japanese arts & culture, music, and technology! Japan Fair is for all ages, held indoors, and accessible to everyone.✨ Free Admission! 🎶 Live music, dance, martial arts, taiko, and more 🎭 Cosplay contest 🌸 Ikebana & tea ceremony demonstrations 🛍 Wide variety of exhibitors & shopping🎨 Interactive Workshops 🎯 Amazing raffle prizes 🍱 Japanese food & sake tasting 👧 Kids' Corner: calligraphy, origami, and Japanese carnival games ... and much more!🔗 Visit our website for the schedules and latest updates: 👉www.japanfairus.org
🌟 ジャパンフェア 2026 🌟 6月27日(土)|午前10時~午後6時 6月28日(日)|午前10時~午後5時 Meydenbauer Center 11100 NE 6th St, Bellevue, WA 98004
🎌 ジャパンフェア10周年突入!伝統と現代が融合した日本のアート&カルチャー、音楽、テクノロジーを体験できる2日間の無料イベントにぜひお越しください! 屋内開催で、子どもから大人までどなたでも楽しめます。✨ 入場無料! 🎶 音楽、ダンス、武道、太鼓などのライブパフォーマンス 🎭 コスプレコンテスト 🌸 生け花・茶道デモンストレーション 🛍 多彩な出展&ショッピング🎨 体験型ワークショップ 🎯 豪華ラッフル賞品 🍱 お祭りフード&酒テイスティンあり 👧 キッズコーナー:書道、折り紙、縁日ゲーム …など、盛りだくさん!🔗 最新情報やスケジュールは公式ウェブサイトへ:www.japanfairus.org
A Fine Art and Craft Exhibition featuring the works of Susan Christian and Steve Belz
Squawk hello to parrots with the Parrot Ambassadors!
Feel the power and impact parrots have on our planet as they soar overhead, kiss you with their beaks, roller skate, talk, recycle, and more.
Presented by Small to Tall Pediatric Dentistry
Each week brings new adventures during the Summer Splash! Festival of Fun! Our event calendar is filled with exciting activities and special guests that spark creativity, curiosity, and wonder. Enjoy roller-skating parrots, circus performers, inspiring artists, border collie athletes, sand carvers, a 25-foot rock wall, and so much more!
Presented by WSECU
“Every piece I create, from the humblest tumbler to the most baroque sculpture, makes a statement about isolation, striving, access, perseverance, boundary pushing, and the pursuit of excellence. I believe my presence in the field as a working-class Black man, striving and excelling in a field occupied chiefly by society’s most privileged (whitest), is a powerful artistic and political gesture. “—Jason McDonald
Glass vessels evocative of the highly ornamented Baroque style, black silhouettes embedded in scenes on ancient pottery vessels, and medallion reliefs of Black figures all abide in the deliberate, expansive practice of Jason McDonald. McDonald’s visual language is deeply rooted in research of ancient histories, traditional techniques, and race. Here, contemporary ideas blend and transform tradition with caring attention to detail, precision in thought, and beauty. Motivated by glass—with its magical properties, myriads of endless possibilities and potential—McDonald’s devotion lies in the desire to refine the craft, making his hands more familiar and knowledgeable with each replication. Through his repetition and re-imagination of these historical forms, the objects transform into sculptures and vessels of time, carrying with them the essence of centuries-old traditions, as well as McDonald’s commitment and insertion of the representation and notions of Black identity. With a commitment to the craft that transcends his own work, McDonald diligently carves out space for those who will follow him through mentoring and the creation of his own glass studio, which he has named Ideal Conditions.
Organized by Tacoma Art Museum and curated by Victoria Miles.
Get ready for an afternoon of great music, good food, and community connection at Groove & Give, a fundraising concert benefiting the Community Resource Center of Stanwood-Camano.
Music from Nick Vigarino, the Swingnuts, and Michele D’Amour and the Love Dealers. Delicious eats from the Pure Smoke BBQ food truck. Support a cause that strengthens and serves the local community.
Whether you come for the music, the food, or the chance to give back, Groove & Give is all about neighbors coming together for a joyful afternoon of connection and support.
The annual Seafair Pirates Landing at Alki Beach is back! A tradition in Seattle for over 70 years. the Pirates will be storming the beach to steal the key to the city on Saturday, June 27. The pirates will land around 1:30 p.m. with festivities beforehand. Once on the beach, the Pirates will entertain kids of all ages, with treasures galore to share.
A blast of black smoke and the smell of gunpowder fill the air as a seasoned crew of scallywags and swashbucklers storm your way! It’s a high-humored heist by the Seattle Seafair Pirates. The salty troupe’s shenanigans and formidable float, the Moby Duck, have become synonymous with SEAFAIR revelry. The Pirates, originally members of the Washington State Press Club’s Ale & Quail Society, banded together in 1949 to promote Seattle and Seafair while having fun and serving the community. Despite their bad-guy image, the Pirates make dozens of appearances annually to hospitals and nursing homes. During the height of Seattle’s SEAFAIR Celebration, they appear at several events and parades each day.
The 40+ Pirates are an elite troupe who carefully select their members based on an ability to mix well with the public and unique musical or theatrical talent. The Pirates come from many professions and are tested for a year to ensure that they can safely entertain and interact with the community.