Apr 12 Sunday
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.
Seattle's 3-Day Bellydance Festival is back!
Get ready for an unforgettable weekend filled with dynamic workshops, a vibrant vending marketplace, free daytime haflas, delicious food trucks, evening showcases, and most importantly, empowering community connection!
The 37th Annual Best of the Northwest Spring Show- Seattle’s Premier Art & Fine Craft Show. Enjoy art and fine craft from more than one hundred vendors. Special exhibit by Northwest Stone Sculptors Association, with stone carving workshop for kids. Food trucks, FREE parking, ADA accessible.
More information at nwartalliance.org
Spread your wings and go wild this Spring Break at the Hands On Children’s Museum! Enjoy feathered fun with live animals, bird and bug science, and hands-on flying crafts.
Live Animal Guests & Special Experiences:
• Meet live raptors with The Falconer and visit friendly chickens from Animal Encounters Petting Zoo.• Get up close with insects from Pest Stop and learn which bugs are helpful (and even edible!).• Discover how birds evolved from dinosaurs with experts from the Burke Museum.• Learn backyard birding tips with the South Sound Bird Alliance and build a feeder in our MakeSpace.• Enjoy high-energy science demos with Dr. Science and music and stories at Rock N’ Read with Liza.
Presented by: Watson’s Greenhouse
The Falconer Sponsored by: Wild Birds Unlimited
Creepy Crawlies & Crickets Sponsored by: Pest Stop
Dive into the whimsical world of Moominvalley and the life of its creator, Tove Jansson, with "Moomins’ Sea Adventures" and "Tove and the Sea".
"Moomins’ Sea Adventures" brings Moominvalley to life with illustrations and life-sized characters from the stories. In the center of the exhibit is an interactive island complete with a lighthouse and rowboats that invites visitors to imagine adventures of their own.
"Tove and the Sea" offers a more intimate counterpoint, tracing Tove Jansson’s lifelong relationship with the Finnish archipelago through large-scale photographs and reflective texts.
The 37th Annual Best of the Northwest Spring Show returns to Hangar 30 at Magnuson Park on April 11-12 with original, handmade work from over 100 Pacific Northwest artists - painting, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, glass, fiber, and more.
Beyond shopping for one-of-a-kind work, there's plenty to experience: watch artists work live through the Artists in Action demos, explore a special exhibit and live carving demonstrations by the Northwest Stone Sculptors Association, and cheer on two debut Emerging Artist Program winners making their first show appearance. Free youth soapstone carving workshops are available for ages 5–17 (pre-registration recommended). Local food vendors, indoor dining, and a community art project round out the weekend.
Advance tickets $5 / $8 at the door. Kids 12 & under free - entry valid both days. Free parking, ADA accessible.
Celebrate Japanese art, culture, and community at the Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival on April 10-12 at the Armory Food & Event Hall and Fisher Pavilion, and Exhibition Hall (Saturday only) at Seattle Center. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, this family-friendly festival promotes cross-cultural exchanges and a deeper understanding about Japanese and Japanese American culture and heritage in both traditional and contemporary ways.
Enjoy an array of cultural stage presentations and demonstrations including koto music, taiko drumming, traditional dance performances, martial arts demonstrations, and tea ceremonies. Experience the fine art of Shodo calligraphy and ikebana displays in the Armory Lofts. Family-friendly activities and workshops include tegata “hand print” making, children’s kite making, fan making, and kimono and yukata dressing. Peruse the expanded art exhibit and delight in delicious culinary treats before shopping at the large Japanese community market.
Saturday only: Don’t miss the second annual Rain City Open, a free sumo wrestling tournament hosted by Rain City Sumo, taking place Saturday morning in the Exhibition Hall. Saturday & Sunday: There will be special bingata stencil dyeing workshops, as well as a 21+ Sake Tasting – both with added fees.
Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival is part of Seattle Center Festál, a year-round series of 25 free cultural festivals. Learn more about Festál (seattlecenter.com/festal).
A herd of animal sculptures and wild paintings fills Northwind Art's gallery in downtown Port Townsend. The show, titled “New Work by Randy Sturgis and Peter Koronakos” features Randy's giant acrylic-charcoal-oil paintings and Peter's animals made of found objects. Together, they make a rich gallery environment. You can even pick up one of the scavenger hunt game cards as you roam around the show. The gallery is open 12 noon to 5 p.m. Thursdays through Mondays; this exhibit runs through May 4. Also: during Port Townsend's first-Saturday Art Walk, you can meet the artists and enjoy refreshments and conversation from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. April 4 and May 2.
🎷 Jazz Jam at Butter Notes Café 🎷📍 Butter Notes Café – Everett, WA🗓️ Every 1st & 3rd Sunday @ 2 PM
☕ Come sip, snack, and swing!
Join us for an afternoon of live jazz and spontaneous creativity at Butter Notes Café! Whether you’re here to play or just enjoy the vibes, you’re welcome.
🧇 Fresh croffles and warm coffee served all afternoon🎶 Open to all instruments, all levels💛 Donations encouraged to support local musicians and future sessions
Bring your instrument, your friends, or just your love for music!
Jacobsen Series 2025-26 performances featuring Puget Sound music faculty, renowned guest artists, and inspiring themed concerts.
The Jacobsen Series was established in 1984 in honor of Leonard Jacobsen, former chair and professor of Puget Sound’s piano department. Ticket sales support the Jacobsen Series Scholarship Fund, annual music scholarships awarded to outstanding student performers and scholars in the SAI international music organization. Thank you to our many patrons whose support has benefitted students and contributed to this successful series. The Keyboard Series, now in its third year, features a dynamic lineup of charismatic guest artists.
To learn more, visit pugetsound.edu/jacobsen or call the School of Music at 253.879.3741.