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June 2007

Highlights & Hot Tips

Editor’s Note: Event information is subject to cancellation or change. Please phone ahead to confirm event dates, times and costs.

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Friday, June 1

Seattle Area

World Harmony Run. Simultaneous relay runs in 80 nations throughout the world have been held eight times since 1987. See the U.S. team in a ceremony today. 5pm. FREE. Westlake Center, 400 Pine St., Seattle. 888-882-4081. www.worldharmonyrun.org.

Parents’ Night Out. Pizza, swim, movies and more. Grades K-6. 6-10pm. $10, pre-register. Tukwila Community Center, 12424 42nd Ave. S, Tukwila. 206-768-2822. www.ci.tukwila.wa.us.

Stravinsky 125. Pacific Northwest Ballet celebrates the 125th birthday of Igor Stravinsky with four ballets set to his music: Circus Polka, State of Darkness, Rubies and Symphony in Three Movements. 7:30pm Thursdays-Saturdays through June 9, 2pm June 2 and 1pm June 10. $18-$145. McCaw Hall, 301 Mercer St., Seattle Center, Seattle. 206-441-2424. www.pnb.org.

Addy: An American Girl Story. Addy and her mother flee their life of slavery on a North Carolina plantation in 1864. Ages 8 and older. 7pm Fridays, 2pm and 5:30pm Saturdays-Sundays, through June 10. $18-$32. Seattle Children’s Theatre, 201 Thomas St., Seattle. 206-441-3322. www.sct.org.

Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like. Young orphan Han, who sweeps the gates of the ancient Chinese city of Wu, discovers that things are not always what they seem. Ages 5 and older. 7pm Fridays, 2pm and 5:30pm Saturdays-Sundays, through June 10. $16-$32. Seattle Children’s Theatre, 201 Thomas St., Seattle. 206-441-3322. www.sct.org.

Something Big Has Been Here. Children’s musical based on the poetry of Seattle’s Jack Prelutsky. Performed by the Anything is Possible All Ages Theatre Company. Ages 3 and older. 7pm Fridays-Saturdays, 2pm Saturdays-Sundays through June 17, plus 7pm June 3. $12, $6 children. Rainier Valley Cultural Center, 3515 S Alaska St., Seattle. www.brownpapertickets.com.

Pinocchio. Family favorite about the wooden puppet who wants to be a real boy. New adaptation based on the original story by C. Collodi. 7:30pm today, 11am and 2pm Sat., 1pm and 3:30pm Sun. $19, $10 ages 24 and younger. ArtsWest, 4711 California Ave. SW, Seattle. 206-938-0339. www.artswest.org.

West Side Story. 2007 is the 50th anniversary of West Side Story, a modern retelling of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Parental guidelines available online under “Attending a Show” (rated PG). 7:30pm Tuesdays-Wednesdays, 8pm Thursdays-Saturdays, 2pm Saturdays, 1:30pm and 7pm Sundays, through June 19, plus 7:30pm June 18. $20-$75. 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Ave., Seattle. 206-625-1900. www.5thavenuetheatre.org.

Brigadoon. Lerner and Lowe’s classic is performed by students from Shoreline Community College. 7:30pm through Sat. $15, $10 seniors and students, $8 children. Campus Theater, 16101 Greenwood Ave. N, Shoreline. 206-546-4606. www.shoreline.edu.

Eastside

Free Friday Nights. KidsQuest Children’s Museum is FREE 5-8pm Fridays. Factoria Mall, 4091 Factoria Blvd. SE, Bellevue. 425-637-8100. www.kidsquestmuseum.org.

Family Night at the Y. The Bellevue Family YMCA offers a family dinner followed by swimming, kids gym, sports, activities and snacks. 5:30-6:30pm dinner, 6:30-8:30pm activities. $5, $3 child, free younger than 5, pre-register. Activities only, $3, $1 child. 14230 Bel-Red Rd., Bellevue. 425-746-9900. www.bellevueymca.org.

Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There. Based on the book by Lewis Carroll, performed by students from Youth Theatre Northwest’s Conservatory Company. 7pm Fridays-Saturdays, 2pm Saturdays-Sundays through June 17. $13, $15 opening night. 8805 SE 40th, Mercer Island. 206-232-4145. www.youththeatre.org.

Tom Sawyer. Join Huck and his friends as they experience life on the Mississippi. Ages 7 and older. 7:30pm Fridays-Saturdays, 2:30pm Saturdays-Sundays through June 10. $12, $9 seniors and students. Studio East Theater, 402 Sixth St. S, Kirkland. 425-827-3123. www.studio-east.org.

Farther Afield

Edmonds Waterfront Festival. Arts and crafts, food, watercraft displays, family entertainment, kids' games and activities and more. Free parking and shuttles. 3-10pm today, 10am-10pm Sat., 11am-7pm Sun. $3, free ages 10 and younger. Port of Edmonds Marina, 336 Admiral Way, Edmonds. www.edmondswaterfrontfestival.com.

Point Defiance Flower & Garden Show. Includes Children’s Pavilion with interactive exhibits for ages 2-12. Family Day (Sun.) features special programs for children. 10am-6pm today-Sat., 10am-5pm Sun. $15, free ages 12 and younger with adult. Point Defiance Park, 5400 N Pearl St., Tacoma. 253-305-1008. www.ptdefianceflowershow.com.

Free Museum Visit. Imagine Children's Museum is FREE first Friday afternoons (no field trips or large groups). 3-5:30pm. 1502 Wall St., Everett. 425-258-1006. www.imaginecm.org.

Friday Nights Out. Supervised activities in toy room, stories and snack. Ages 1-7. 6-9pm. $18. Frances Anderson Center, 700 Main St., Edmonds. 425-771-0268. www.ci.edmonds.wa.us.

Saturday, June 2

Seattle Area

Beach Exploration. Join a beach naturalist to explore the intertidal community at low tide. Dress for the weather; waterproof footwear recommended. All ages. 11am-3pm June 2-3, 10am-2pm June 15, 11am-3pm June 16-17, 10am-3pm June 30. FREE. Meet at Constellation Park (S Alki Point), Lincoln Park (next to Vashon ferry terminal), Golden Gardens, Carkeek Park, Seahurst Park (Burien), Des Moines Beach Park or Richmond Beach (Shoreline). 206-386-4300. www.seattleaquarium.org/conservation/beach.

Pike Place Market Street Festival. Help celebrate the Market’s 100th birthday and the Chinese Year of the Pig. Arts and crafts booths, live music, food, chef demonstrations, Kids Zone activities (11am-3pm) and more. The “Pigs on Parade” parade features nearly 80 artist-decorated fiberglass pigs, wheeled from Westlake Center to the Market (10am today). “Strutt Your Mutt” parade for local dogs and their owners Sun. 10am-7pm today, 10am-6pm Sun. $1 suggested donation. Between Virginia and Pike St., west of First Ave., Seattle. Public Market Parking Garage, 1531 Western Ave., Seattle. 206-774-5254. www.pikeplacemarketstreetfestival.com. www.pigsonparade.org.

Free Museum Visit. Celebrate “Change Your Mind Day” at Seattle Asian Art Museum. Watch while Buddhist monks make a mandala, and create your own lotus to take home. Ages 5-11 and their adults. 11am-2pm. FREE, drop-in. 1400 E Prospect St., Seattle. 206-654-3100. www.seattleartmuseum.org.

China Festival. Experience Chinese culture through dance, music, martial arts, costumes, exhibitions and interactive activities. 11am-5pm. FREE. Seattle Center, Center House, 305 Harrison St., Seattle. 206-684-7200. www.chinaartandculture.com.

Animal Playground. Trinidadian children’s artist Asheba gives a live performance to celebrate the release of new CD, Animal Playground. 10:30am. FREE. Land of Nod, University Village, corner of 25th NE and NE 45th, Seattle. 206-527-9900. www.landofnod.com.

Herb and Food Fair. Bastyr University’s annual fair has educational and fun activities for the whole family. Vendors, talks, cooking demonstrations, guided herb garden and reflexology path walks, live music and more. 10am-5pm. FREE. Free shuttle 9:30am-5:45pm from Kenmore Park & Ride, 7346 NE Bothell Way, Kenmore. 425-602-3107. www.bastyr.edu.

First Saturday Family Program. Museum of History and Industry offers families an exploration of a current exhibit. Includes storytime, hands-on exploration and craft activity. $7, $5 seniors, kids free with adult admission. 2700 24th Ave. E, Seattle. 206-324-1126. www.seattlehistory.org.

Pitch, Yaw, Roll! Family Fun Workshop at the Museum of Flight. Learn how airplanes maneuver through the air, then make and test your own paper glider. 11:15am and 1:15pm through Sun. Included with admission. $14, $13 seniors, $7.50 ages 5-17, free younger than age 5. 9404 E Marginal Way S, Seattle. 206-764-5720. www.museumofflight.org.

Spirit Walk. A benefit for the Seattle Indian Health Board, involves Natives and non-Natives and is followed by a variety of Native performances. 9:30am-3pm. FREE. Seattle Center, Mural Amphitheatre, 305 Harrison St., Seattle. 206-324-9360. www.sihb.org.

Animal Playground. Trinidadian children’s artist Asheba gives a live performance to celebrate the release of new CD, Animal Playground. 1pm. Included with admission. $7.50, $6.50 grandparents, free younger than 1. Children’s Museum, Seattle, 305 Harrison St., Seattle. 206-441-1768. www.thechildrensmuseum.org.

Moscow Cats Theatre. Thirty-five cats, one dog and five clowns entertain with non-stop action. The cats walk tightropes, balance balls, do paw-stands, jump from great heights and negotiate complex mazes. 1pm and 4pm through Sun. $49-$57. Seattle Repertory Theatre, 155 Mercer St., Seattle. 206-443-2222. www.seattlerep.org.

High School Musical. Brainy new student Gabriella and basketball team captain Troy share a love for singing. Based on the 2006 Disney Channel Original Movie, performed by Broadway Bound Children’s Theatre. All ages. Various times and dates through June 17. $12. The Moore Theatre, 1932 Second Ave., Seattle. 206-292-ARTS (2787). www.themoore.com.

Stravinsky 125. McCaw Hall, Seattle. See June 1.

Something Big Has Been Here. Rainier Valley Cultural Center, Seattle. See June 1.

Addy: An American Girl Story. Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like. Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Pinocchio. ArtsWest, Seattle. See June 1.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Brigadoon. Shoreline Community College, Shoreline. See June 1.

Eastside

Duvall Days. Art show, kids’ parade (10:30am), grand parade (11am), art show, food, games, kids’ races (ages 10 and younger, approximately 8:30am, FREE), crafts and entertainment. 10:30am-6:30pm. FREE. Main St. and McCormick Park, downtown Duvall. 425-788-1185. www.cityofduvall.com/duvalldays.

Kids' Triathlon. Fun, family-oriented event for ages 6-12, part of the Issaquah Triathlon. Helpful tips for kids new to triathlons available online. Adult triathlon 7am, 5K run/walk 8:30am, Kids' Triathlon 9:30am ($20, pre-register). Lake Sammamish State Park, 20606 SE 56th St., Issaquah. www.issaquahtri.com.

Farm Tour. Take a tour of 21 Acres farm. Walk trails, meander the wildlife corridor and see what’s currently growing. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes. 9am-2pm, tours on the hour. FREE. 13701 NE 171st St., Woodinville. www.21acres.org.

Coppelia. Comic ballet performed by Ballet Bellevue, accompanied by a full orchestra. 2pm and 7pm today, 2pm Sun. $15-$32. Meydenbauer Center, 11100 NE Sixth St., Bellevue. 206-325-6500. www.ticketwindowonline.com.

Through the Looking Glass. Youth Theatre Northwest, Mercer Island. See June 1.

Tom Sawyer. Studio East Theater, Kirkland. See June 1.

Farther Afield

Low Tide Beach Walk. Join a ranger-naturalist for a guided beach walk. All ages. Noon today, 12:30pm Sun., 11am June 30. FREE. Olympic Beach, 200 W Dayton St., Edmonds. 425-771-0227. www.ci.edmonds.wa.us.

Vintage Plane Fly-By. Watch historic aircraft from Paul Allen's Flying Heritage Collection when they take to the sky for a maintenance flight. Set up a lawn chair near the airport entrance on the east side. 12:30-about 1:30pm today, June 16 and 30, subject to weather and operational considerations. FREE. Arlington Municipal Airport, 18204 59th Dr. NE, Arlington. 360-435-2172. www.flyingheritage.com.

Maritime Gig Festival. Parade, entertainment, food, historic boat displays, arts and crafts, children's entertainment and activities. 10am-8pm. FREE. Various locations, downtown Gig Harbor. 253-851-6865. www.maritimegig.com.

Dive-a-Thon. Volunteer and staff divers give Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium’s tanks an underwater spring cleaning, and answer questions from zoo visitors. 9am-4:30pm. Included with admission. $10, $9 seniors, $8 ages 5-12, $4 ages 3-4. 540 N Pearl St., Tacoma. 253-591-5337. www.pdza.org.

Medieval Faire. Experience the Middle Ages with the Society for Creative Anachronism. Participate in contests, entertainment, games, crafts, dances and more. Tournaments, entertainers and wares for sale. All ages. 10am-5pm through Sun. Entry by donation. The town of Port Gamble. 360-874-7608. www.medievalfaire.org.

Champions on Ice. Enjoy skating stars both past and present including Evgeni Plushenko and Sasha Cohen. 3pm. $46-$96. Everett Events Center, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett. 866-322-8499. www.everetteventscenter.com.

Robin Hood…the legend continues. Venture across Puget Sound for this family musical performed in a forest setting. All ages. 2pm Saturdays-Sundays through June 17. $13, $8 ages 6-18, free ages 5 and younger with adult, (tickets $10-$15 at the door). Kitsap Forest Theater, 3000 Seabeck Hwy., Bremerton. 800-573-8484. www.foresttheater.com.

Edmonds Waterfront Festival. Port of Edmonds Marina, Edmonds. See June 1.

Point Defiance Flower & Garden Show. Point Defiance Park, Tacoma. See June 1.

Sunday, June 3

Seattle Area

Outdoor Concert at the Locks. Boeing Employees Concert Band today, Barber Shop Harmony June 9, Batucada Yemanja June 10, Nordic Heritage Museum (children’s dance) June 16, Elliott Bay Pipe Band June 17, Dukes & Diva June 23, West Seattle Big Band June 24, Woodinville Community Band Jazz Ensemble June 30. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. All ages. 2-3pm. FREE. Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, 3015 NW 54th St., Seattle. 206-789-2622 ext. 210.

Children’s Gathering for Peace. Singing and dancing by children's performance groups from around the world. 2-4pm. FREE. Seattle Center, Mural Amphitheatre, 305 Harrison St., Seattle. 206-684-7200. www.childrensingforpeace.org.

Concerts in the Park. Thirtieth annual concert by middle and high school jazz bands and other entertainers. Includes walking park tours and hourly hayrides (1-4pm). All ages. 1-5pm. FREE. Seward Park Amphitheatre, 5902 Lake Washington Blvd. S, Seattle. In case of rain, Rainier Valley Cultural Center, 3515 S Alaska St., Seattle. 206-760-4286. www.seedseattle.org.

Family First Sunday. Family activities including a kids' craft project at the Seattle Aquarium. Today’s program is “Jellyfish – Beautiful Drifters”. 11am-3pm. Included with admission. $12.50, $8.50 ages 6-12, $5.50 ages 3-5, free ages 2 and younger. Seattle Aquarium, Pier 59, 1483 Alaskan Way, Seattle. 206-386-4300. www.seattleaquarium.org.

A Time to Celebrate. Concert features all of the Northwest Girlchoir ensembles. 7pm. $20, $12 students and seniors. Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., Seattle. 206-985-3973. www.northwestgirlchoir.org.

Beach Exploration. Various locations. See June 2.

Pike Place Market Street Festival. Seattle. See June 2.

Pitch, Yaw, Roll! Museum of Flight, Seattle. See June 2.

Moscow Cats Theatre. Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

Something Big Has Been Here. Rainier Valley Cultural Center, Seattle. See June 1.

Pinocchio. ArtsWest, Seattle. See June 1.

Addy: An American Girl Story. Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like. Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Eastside

Wildlife Tour. Explore animal and plant life with a park ranger at Juanita Bay Park. Bring binoculars if available. Meet 1pm today, 8am June 15, in the parking lot. FREE. 2201 Market St., Kirkland. 425-587-3000. www.ci.kirkland.wa.us.

Coppelia. Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue. See June 2.

Through the Looking Glass. Youth Theatre Northwest, Mercer Island. See June 1.

Tom Sawyer. Studio East Theater, Kirkland. See June 1.

Farther Afield

Reading With Rover. Read to a therapy dog at Borders®. 1-2pm. FREE. Everett Mall, 1402 Everett Mall Way, Everett. 425-267-3246. www.readingwithrover.org.

Beach Expo. Family oriented event features experts who will answer questions about creatures uncovered at low tide, plus touch tanks. Ages 9 and younger. 11am-4pm. FREE. Howarth Park, 1127 Olympic Blvd., Everett. 425-257-8300. www.everettwa.org/parks.

Blessing of the Fleet. An annual event to bless and send off the commercial fishing fleet and pleasure craft for the boating season. Includes a wooden boat festival, live entertainment and the Taste of Gig Harbor. 10am-5pm. Downtown Gig Harbor. 253-255-1866. www.maritimegig.com.

Edmonds Waterfront Festival. Port of Edmonds Marina, Edmonds. See June 1.

Low Tide Beach Walk. Olympic Beach, Edmonds. See June 2.

Medieval Faire. Port Gamble. See June 2.

Point Defiance Flower & Garden Show. Point Defiance Park, Tacoma. See June 1.

Robin Hood…the legend continues. Kitsap Forest Theater, Bremerton. See June 2.

Monday, June 4

Seattle Area

Concert Organ Demonstration. Seattle Symphony hosts a demonstration of the Watjen Concert Organ, a 26-foot high instrument with 4,490 pipes. Today’s recital is “Bach, Mendelssohn & Brahms: German Masterpieces for Organ.” Grades 5 and higher. 12:30pm, optional 1pm Benaroya Hall tour. FREE. 200 University St., Seattle. 206-215-4856. www.seattlesymphony.org.

Tuesday, June 5

Seattle Area

The Green Sheep. Interactive play for parents and toddlers, based on the book Where Is the Green Sheep? By Mem Fox and Judy Horacek. Performed by Windmill Performing Arts, presented by Seattle Children’s Theatre and Children’s Museum, Seattle. Ages 1-4. 10am and 11:30am Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am Wednesdays and Fridays, 10am, noon and 2pm Saturdays, 11:30am and 2pm Sundays, through Aug. 31. $17.50. Children’s Museum, 305 Harrison St., Seattle. 206-441-3322. www.sct.org.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Eastside

Reading With Rover. Read to a therapy dog at Borders®. 6:30-8pm today and June 19. FREE. Redmond Town Center, 16549 NE 74th St., Redmond. 425-869-1907. www.readingwithrover.org.

Wednesday, June 6

Seattle Area

Celestial Viewing. Take a tour of the Theodor Jacobsen Observatory, listen to a talk on the solar system or another topic, and join University of Washington undergraduates and the Seattle Astronomical Society in viewing celestial objects through the open dome (weather permitting). 9-11pm today and June 20. FREE, reservations suggested. Limited parking available in lots N1, N4 and N5 (parking fee may be charged). University of Washington, 17th Ave. NE and NE 45th, Seattle. 206-685-7856. larsen@astro.washington.edu.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Thursday, June 7

Seattle Area

Seattle Presents. Bring lunch and enjoy alt-country American rock from Holly Figueroa O’Reilly. Noon-1pm. FREE. Lobby at City Hall, 600 Fourth Ave., Seattle. 206-684-7171. www.seattle.gov/seattlepresents.

Free Museum Visits. The Burke Museum is FREE 10am-8pm first Thursdays. NE 45th St. and 17th Ave. NE, Seattle. 206-543-5590. www.burkemuseum.org. Museum of History and Industry is FREE 10am-8pm first Thursdays. 2700 24th Ave. E, Seattle. 206-324-1126. www.seattlehistory.org. Experience Music Project, along with Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame are FREE 5-8pm first Thursdays. 325 Fifth Ave. N, Seattle. 206-770-2700. www.emplive.org. Wing Luke Asian Museum is FREE 11am-4:30pm first Thursdays. 407 Seventh Ave. S, Seattle. 206-623-5124. www.wingluke.org. Seattle Art Museum is FREE 10am-9pm first Thursdays. 1300 First Ave., Seattle. 206-654-3100. www.seattleartmuseum.org. The Henry Art Gallery is FREE 11am-8pm Thursdays. Western edge of University of Washington, 15th Ave. NE and NE 41st St., Seattle. 206-543-2280. www.henryart.org.

Stravinsky 125. McCaw Hall, Seattle. See June 1.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Farther Afield

Market Play Day. Visit the Children’s Museum of Tacoma FREE Thursdays through Aug. 10am-5pm. 936 Broadway, Tacoma. 253-627-6031. www.childrensmuseumoftacoma.org.

Friday, June 8

Seattle Area

Maple Valley Days. Arts and crafts, food, entertainment, carnival rides, classic car show, radio-controlled hydroplanes and more. 3-9pm today, noon-9pm Sat. (parade 10am), 10am-6pm Sun. FREE. Lake Wilderness Park, 23601 224th Ave. SE, Maple Valley. www.maplevalleydays.com.

Kids' Night Out. Kids enjoy an evening of dinner, games and arts and crafts activities. Ages 1-10. 6-9pm today and June 22. $15. University Family YMCA, 5003 12th Ave. NE, Seattle. 206-524-1400. www.universityfamilyymca.org.

Stravinsky 125. McCaw Hall, Seattle. See June 1.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Something Big Has Been Here. Rainier Valley Cultural Center, Seattle. See June 1.

Addy: An American Girl Story. Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like. Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Eastside

Almost Summer Family Picnic. Celebrate the end of the school year at the Lake Heights Family YMCA with games, music and food for the whole family. 11am-1:30pm. FREE. 5225 119th Ave. SE, Bellevue. 425-644-8417. www.lakeheightsymca.org.

Kids’ Night Out. The Lake Heights Family YMCA offers dinner, stories, games and art activities for newborn-grade 6. 6:30pm-midnight. $30, $15 additional child, plus $38 member fee. 5225 119th Ave. SE, Bellevue. 425-644-8417. www.lakeheightsymca.org.

Free Friday Nights. KidsQuest Children’s Museum, Bellevue. See June 1.

Through the Looking Glass. Youth Theatre Northwest, Mercer Island. See June 1.

Tom Sawyer. Studio East Theater, Kirkland. See June 1.

Farther Afield

Old Mill Days. Carnival rides, fireworks, entertainment, lumberjack show, hay rides ($3, free ages 3 and younger), food and weekend vendors. 3pm-11pm today, 11am-11pm Sat., 11am-6pm Sun. FREE, $5 parking. Downtown Port Gamble. 360-320-1732. www.oldmilldays.com.

Meeker Days Festival. Pierce County’s largest street fair features 15 city blocks of entertainment, arts and crafts, food, KidZone, classic cars and more. Noon-9pm today, 10am-9pm Sat., 10am-5pm Sun. FREE. Downtown Puyallup. 253-848-1770. www.puyallupmainstreet.com.

Family Fun Night. Family swim, arts and crafts, and snack. All ages. 6:30-8:30pm. $17 per family. Recreation Pavilion, 5303 228th St. SW, Mountlake Terrace. 425-776-9173. www.cityofmlt.com.

Saturday, June 9

Seattle Area

Bike Helmet Fitting and Sale. Bike helmets for children and adults for sale ($10), free helmet fittings and safety information, barbeque and root beer floats for sale, appearance by the Mariner Moose (noon). 11:30am-12:30pm. Metropolitan Market, 5250 40th Ave. NE, Seattle. www.seattlechildrens.org.

Health & Fitness Fair. Attend a 100th birthday part for Children’s Hospital. Health and safety information, bike helmet fittings, bouncy houses, face painting, arts and crafts, entertainment and more. 1-2pm. FREE. Pratt Park, E Yesler Way and 20th Ave. S, Seattle. www.seattlechildrens.org.

Bicycle Saturdays and Sundays. The four-mile stretch of Lake Washington Blvd. between Mount Baker Beach and Seward Park is closed to motorized traffic 9am-6pm today and June 17. FREE. 2521 Lake Park Dr. S, Seattle. 206-684-4075. www.cityofseattle.net/parks/Athletics/bikesatsun.htm.

Get to Know NOAA. Learn more about (NOAA) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration this weekend at Pacific Science Center, through activities inspired by the exhibit Treasures of NOAA’s Ark. Learn about fishing, pressure, bio-diversity and more, build an anemometer, listen to stories from local NOAA experts, learn sea survival tips on a NOAA life raft and compete in boat races. 10am-6pm through Sun. Included with admission. $10, $8.50 seniors, $7 ages 3-12. 200 Second Ave. N, Seattle. 206-443-2001. www.pacsci.org.

Pagdiriwang Philippine Festival. A celebration of Filipino art, culture and history. Traditional music, dance, drama, colorful costumes, culinary and visual arts. 10am-9pm today, noon-5pm Sun. FREE. Seattle Center, Center House and Mural Amphitheatre, 305 Harrison St., Seattle. 206-684-7200. www.seattlecenter.com.

Hooked on Fishing. All fishing equipment provided for trout fishing off the dock. Ages 2-12 with adult. 7am-12:30pm (fishing times every 20 min.). $3.50, pre-registration required. Steel Lake Park, 2410 S 312th, Federal Way. 253-835-6900. www.cityoffederalway.com.

Family Night. Kids’ entertainer Alleyoop (a.k.a. Allan Hirsch) presents songs, stories, riddles and musical games. All ages. 7pm. $10 per family, pre-register. Haller Lake Community Club, 12579 Densmore Ave. N, Seattle. www.hallerlake.info/artsevents.html.

Pushing the Envelope! Family Fun Workshop at the Museum of Flight. Learn how test pilots in the 1960s tested the limits of human endurance, then design your own experimental aircraft. 11:15am and 1:15pm through Sun. Included with admission. $14, $13 seniors, $7.50 ages 5-17, free younger than age 5. 9404 E Marginal Way S, Seattle. 206-764-5720. www.museumofflight.org.

Discover Seattle – Newcomers Fair. Information, demonstrations and workshops on services, programs and resources available in Seattle. 10am-5pm. FREE. Seattle Center, Fisher Pavilion, 305 Harrison St., Seattle. 206-684-7200. www.seattlecenter.com.

Brother Coyote and Sister Fox. Thistle Theatre’s production of the beloved Mexican folktale, performed with Bunraku-style puppets. Ages 3-12. 1pm and 3pm. $8. Knutzen Family Theatre, 3200 SW Dash Point Rd., Federal Way. 253-835-2020. www.brownpapertickets.com.

Outdoor Concert at the Locks. Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Seattle. See June 3.

Maple Valley Days. Lake Wilderness Park, Maple Valley. See June 8.

Stravinsky 125. McCaw Hall, Seattle. See June 1.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Something Big Has Been Here. Rainier Valley Cultural Center, Seattle. See June 1.

Addy: An American Girl Story. Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like. Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Eastside

Story Time. “School’s Out Jam!” from children’s entertainers Recess Monkey at Island Books. Ages 3 and older. 11-11:30am. FREE. 3014 78th St. SE, Mercer Island. 206-232-6920. www.mercerislandbooks.com.

Tastin’ n Racin’. Hydroplane (and other water craft) races, food, arts and crafts, children’s rides and inflatables, boat and car exhibits and entertainment. 10am-7pm today, 10am-6pm Sun. $10, $5 ages 6-19 and seniors, free ages 5 and younger, free parking. Lake Sammamish State Park, Interstate 90, exit 15, Issaquah. 425-254-9252. www.tastinracin.com.

Through the Looking Glass. Youth Theatre Northwest, Mercer Island. See June 1.

Tom Sawyer. Studio East Theater, Kirkland. See June 1.

Farther Afield

Street Scramble. Search for 30 mapped checkpoints in Everett (on foot or bike) at this urban orienteering event. At each checkpoint find the answer to a multiple-choice question. Search for 90 minutes or three hours. Refreshments included. Rules and tips online. 10am. $15, $10 youth, $5 child, $30 family, $5 more day of event, pre-registration encouraged. Snohomish County Plaza, 3000 Rockefeller Ave., Everett. 206-291-8250. www.streetscramble.com.

Get Movin’™. Kickoff event – pledge to get 30 minutes of physical activity five days per week all summer, and win prizes such as free swimming, ice skating and rock climbing. Program aims to motivate Snohomish County families to add more physical activity to their lives. 10am-1pm. FREE. Lynnwood Athletic Complex, 3003 184th St. SW, Lynnwood. 425-771-4030. www.get-movin.org.

Youth Fishing Derby. Fishing activities for ages 5-10. Noon-2pm. FREE. Deer Creek Fish Hatchery, 95 Pine St., Edmonds. 425-771-0229. www.ci.edmonds.wa.us.

Open Mic Night. Take the microphone at Tim Noah's Thumbnail Theater. Songs, instruments, skits and jokes - anything family-friendly is welcome. School age and older. 6pm. Donation requested. 1211 Fourth St., Snohomish. 360-704-8348. www.timnoah.com.

World Ocean Day. Point Defiance Zoo offers fun and educational activities relating to the world’s oceans. 9:30am-6pm. Included with admission. $10, $9 seniors, $8 ages 5-12, $4 ages 3-4. 540 N Pearl St., Tacoma. 253-591-5337. www.pdza.org.

Sound to Narrows™. A variety of fun races for all ages and abilities includes a 12K, a 5K run/walk, a 2K Junior Shuffle (ages 4-10, 8:40am, FREE) and a Diaper Dash (ages 3 and younger, 10:45am, FREE). Strollers and baby joggers are welcome on the 5k walk or the 2k Junior Shuffle courses. Vassault Park, N Vassault St. and N 37th St., Tacoma. 253-403-3065. www.soundtonarrows.org.

Summer Volksmarch. Annual walk at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park winds through wolf, grizzly and black bear exhibits. 5K or 10K courses suitable for all ages, strollers not recommended for 10K course. Registration 8am-1pm, walk concludes 4pm. FREE. Half-price tram tours for those finishing by 2pm. 11610 Trek Dr. E, Eatonville. 360-832-6117. www.nwtrek.org.

Family Day. Join artist Jennifer Adams at the Museum of Glass, and create your own favorite summertime creepy crawlers and critters. All ages. 1-4pm. Included with admission. $10, $8 seniors, military and students, $4 ages 6-12, free ages 5 and younger, $30 family (two adults, up to four younger than age 18). Museum of Glass, 1801 Dock St., Tacoma. 866-4MUSEUM (468-7386). www.museumofglass.org.

Migratory Madness. Learn about migratory birds through scavenger hunts, games and special displays. 10am-4pm through Sun. Included with admission. $13.50, $12.50 seniors, $9 ages 5-12, $6 ages 3-4. Northwest Trek, 11610 Trek Dr. E, Eatonville. 360-832-6117. www.nwtrek.org.

Baby Fest. Information on baby products, baby development, “Stay, Play & Learn” hosted by Kindermusik and more. 10am-2pm. FREE. Babies “R” Us, 19500 Alderwood Mall Parkway, Lynnwood. 425-672-3220. www.babiesrus.com.

The Emperor’s New Clothes. Song and dance have been added to the classic Hans Christian Andersen tale. Performed by Tacoma Children’s Musical Theater. All ages. 2pm Saturdays-Sundays through June 17. $12, $10 seniors and youth. 7116 Sixth Ave., Tacoma. 253-565-6867. http://tmp.org.

Old Mill Days. Downtown Port Gamble. See June 8.

Meeker Days Festival. Downtown Puyallup. See June 8.

Robin Hood…the legend continues. Kitsap Forest Theater, Bremerton. See June 2.

Sunday, June 10

Seattle Area

Summer of Fun Concert. Emerald City Jug Band entertains during the Children’s Festival at Lake Forest Park Farmer’s Market. Noon-1pm. FREE. 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park. 206-417-4645. www.shorelinearts.net.

Furry 5K. Run or walk with (or without) your dog to benefit Seattle Animal Shelter. See race rules online. 8:15am check-in, 9am pet product expo, 10am race start. $20-$30. Seward Park, 5902 Lake Washington Blvd. S, Seattle. www.furry5k.com.

Get to Know NOAA. Pacific Science Center, Seattle. See June 9.

Pagdiriwang Philippine Festival. Seattle Center, Seattle. See June 9.

Maple Valley Days. Lake Wilderness Park, Maple Valley. See June 8.

Outdoor Concert at the Locks. Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Seattle. See June 3.

Pushing the Envelope! Museum of Flight, Seattle. See June 9.

Stravinsky 125. McCaw Hall, Seattle. See June 1.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Addy: An American Girl Story. Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like. Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Something Big Has Been Here. Rainier Valley Cultural Center, Seattle. See June 1.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Eastside

Music from the Silver Screen! Concert by The Sammamish Symphony Orchestra. 2pm. $15, $10 students and seniors, free ages 10 and younger, $30 family. Eastlake Performing Arts Center, 400 228th Ave. NE, Sammamish. www.sammamishsymphony.org.

Tastin’ n Racin’. Lake Sammamish State Park, Issaquah. See June 9.

Through the Looking Glass. Youth Theatre Northwest, Mercer Island. See June 1.

Tom Sawyer. Studio East Theater, Kirkland. See June 1.

Farther Afield

Poochapalooza. Outdoor dog extravaganza showcasing the best and brightest pooches. Dogs must be on leash. 10am-5pm. $15 per dog, $5 additional dog, pre-register. Marysville Junior High School, Asbery Field, 1605 Seventh St., Marysville. 360-651-0633 or 360-659-7664. www.maryfest.com.

Old Mill Days. Downtown Port Gamble. See June 8.

Meeker Days Festival. Downtown Puyallup. See June 8.

Migratory Madness. Northwest Trek, Eatonville. See June 9.

The Emperor’s New Clothes. Tacoma Children’s Musical Theater, Tacoma. See June 9.

Robin Hood…the legend continues. Kitsap Forest Theater, Bremerton. See June 2.

Monday, June 11

Seattle Area

All-Ages Film. Northwest Film Forum presents the 30th anniversary screening of ABBA: The Movie (G). 7pm and 9:15pm through Wed. $8.50, $6 children and seniors. 1515 12th Ave., Seattle. 206-329-2629. www.nwfilmforum.org.

Eastside

Imagination Theatre. Watch a radio drama come to life with live actors and sound effects artists, when Jim French’s Imagination Theatre records two new productions of original radio plays for national broadcast. 7:30pm. $8.50. Kirkland Performance Center, 350 Kirkland Ave., Kirkland. 425-893-9900. www.kpcenter.org.

Tuesday, June 12

Seattle Area

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

All-Ages Film. Northwest Film Forum, Seattle. See June 11.

Wednesday, June 13

Seattle Area

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

All-Ages Film. Northwest Film Forum, Seattle. See June 11.

Thursday, June 14

Flag Day

Seattle Area

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Eastside

Fabulous Flags. Make a flag like the one Betsy Ross made in 1776. 10am-5pm. Included with admission. $6, free younger than 1. KidsQuest Children’s Museum, Factoria Mall, 4091 Factoria Blvd. SE, Bellevue. 425-637-8100. www.kidsquestmuseum.org.

Farther Afield

Marysville Strawberry Festival. Citywide events through Sun. include a carnival (Thu.-Sun. at Marysville Middle School), talent show for ages 4-adult (6:30pm today at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, $5, free ages 6 and younger), strawberry shortcake eating contest (divisions for ages 5-adult, starts 1pm Sat., $2-$5), Tulalip Tribes salmon ceremony (1pm Sat.), arts and crafts, entertainment (Fri.-Sun.), kids’ parade (6pm Sat.) and grand parade (8pm Sat.), fireworks (10pm Sat.), go-kart races (noon daily) and more. City of Marysville. 360-659-7664. www.maryfest.com.

Rhyme Time with Nancy Stewart. Musical celebration of poetry with children’s entertainer Nancy Stewart includes singing, dancing and playing with words and rhyme. 10am. FREE. 10am. Mountlake Terrace Library, 23300 58th Ave. W, Mountlake Terrace. 425-776-8722. www.sno-isle.org.

Market Play Day. Children’s Museum of Tacoma. See June 7.

Friday, June 15

Seattle Area

Juneteenth Freedom Festival. Fun, food and entertainment. Help commemorate enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas, the last state to free enslaved African Americans. Today is children’s day, featuring an ice cream social and giveaways (starting at 4pm). Parade (noon Sat.) travels south on 23rd to E Yesler, then west on E Yesler to Pratt Park. Noon-7pm through Sun. FREE. Pratt Park, 1800 S Main St., Seattle. 206-325-2864 or 206-322-8296. www.scacc.net.

Tiny Tots. Seattle Symphony’s series for birth-age 5. Musical games, stories and songs. 9:30, 10:30 or 11:30am today and Sat, 1pm Sat. $7, limited seating. Benaroya Hall, 200 University St., Seattle. 206-215-4747. www.seattlesymphony.org.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. C.S. Lewis’ classic is performed by Stone Soup Theatre’s Youth Conservatory. 7:30pm Fridays-Saturdays, 3:30pm Saturdays-Sundays through June 24. $14. 4135 Stone Way N, Seattle. 206-633-1883. www.stonesouptheatre.com.

Beach Exploration. Various locations. See June 2.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Something Big Has Been Here. Rainier Valley Cultural Center, Seattle. See June 1.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Eastside

Wildlife Tour. Juanita Bay Park, Kirkland. See June 3.

Free Friday Nights. KidsQuest Children’s Museum, Bellevue. See June 1.

Through the Looking Glass. Youth Theatre Northwest, Mercer Island. See June 1.

Farther Afield

Edmonds Arts Festival. Festival’s 50th anniversary features art, food and entertainment. The Kids Creative Corner features hands-on art, entertainers and fun food for kids. FREE. 11am-9pm today, 10am-9pm Sat., 10am-6pm Sun. Frances Anderson Center, Seventh and Main, Edmonds. 425-771-6412. www.edmondsartsfestival.com.

Sorticulture Garden Festival. Garden art vendors, plant vendors, display gardens, barbecue skill and grill demonstrations and kids' activities. Noon-8pm today, 10am-6pm Sat. FREE. Legion Memorial Park, 144 Alverson Blvd., Everett. 425-257-8300. www.ci.everett.wa.us.

Pocahontas. Musical from Encore! Theater retells the legend of 10-year-old Pocahontas, who strives for peace between her tribe and the settlers of Jamestown. Bring a picnic to the outdoor setting. 7pm Fridays-Sundays through July 1. $15, $11 seniors, teens and military, $8 ages 7-12, $6 ages 6 and younger. Impact Church International, 4819 Hunt St. NW, Gig Harbor. 253-858-2282. www.encoretheater.org.

Marysville Strawberry Festival. See June 14.

Saturday, June 16

Seattle Area

Helicopter Show. Learn about helicopters from the people who use them. Static displays, aerial demonstrations and helicopter rides. 9am-4pm (helicopters arrive between 7:30-9:30am). FREE outdoor event. Search and Rescue! Family Workshop at the Museum of Flight. Learn about the duties of the Coast Guard, then build your own air rescue base. 11:15am and 1:15pm Saturdays-Sundays through June 30 (except June 17). Included with admission. $14, $13 seniors, $7.50 ages 5-17, free younger than age 5. 9404 E Marginal Way S (next to Boeing Field), Seattle. 206-764-5720. www.museumofflight.org.

Fremont Fair. Annual fair features music, crafts, hands-on kids' area, art cars (assembly of wildly decorated cars), food and more. The unconventional Fremont Solstice Parade is noon today. 10am-8pm today, 11am-7pm Sun. FREE, $1 donation to help fight poverty appreciated. Limited parking, bike corrals available. Fremont neighborhood, Seattle. 206-694-6706. www.fremontfair.com.

Family Storytime. “Weeds and Seeds” includes stories and activities that celebrate gardens, plants and nature. Ages 2-7 and parents. 10-10:45am. FREE. Elisabeth C. Miller Library, Center for Urban Horticulture, 3501 NE 41st St., Seattle. 206-543-0415. www.millerlibrary.org.

Family Fun. “Rain or Shine!” Explore the reflective surfaces of sculpture at Olympic Sculpture Park with other families. Includes art activity. Ages 5-11 with adult. 9:30-11:30am. FREE, pre-register. PACCAR Pavilion, Western Ave. and Broad St., Seattle. 206-654-3100. www.seattleartmuseum.org.

Chess Festival and Summer Party. Informal, family-friendly event features chess games for all levels, giant outdoor chessboard, entertainment and light refreshments. Bring a chessboard if you’d like. Seattle School District’s Secondary Bilingual Orientation Center, 411 Boston St., Seattle (use playground entrance on Fourth Ave. or Bigelow). 206-252-2218. www.seattleschools.org/schools/secboc.

Race for the Cure®. Proceeds stay in Western Washington to fund breast cancer education, screening, and treatment support programs. Includes kids' run (7:45am). Registration 7am. $25-$35, $15 ages 6-12, free ages 5 and younger. Qwest Field and Events Center, 800 Occidental Ave. S, Seattle. 206-633-6586. www.komenpugetsound.org.

Walk for Rice. 2.5 mile run or walk benefits Asian Counseling and Referral Service Food Bank. Bring dogs (friendly, leashed, in costume) for Super Paws Costume Contest. 8am-12:30pm. FREE, donations of $250 encouraged. Seward Park, 5902 Lake Washington Blvd. S, Seattle. www.walkforrice.com.

Canine Festival. “Dogs with Jobs” celebrates working dogs. Demonstrations (police, fire, search and rescue, Dancing with Dogs and agility), competitions, show dog parade, Reading with Rover (read to a therapy dog), vendors and more. 10am-5pm through Sun. FREE, donations accepted. Magnuson Park, Hangar 30, 6344 NE 74th St., Seattle. 206-246-5229. www.siriusaboutdogs.org.

Family Day at the WIng. Artist Nancy Calos-Nakano leads family art activities at Wing Luke Asian Museum. 1-3pm. IFREE. 407 Seventh Ave. S, Seattle. 206-623-5124 ext. 114. www.wingluke.org.

Day of Dance. Annual Pacific Northwest Ballet School Performance features more than 500 student dancers. Noon and 3:30pm, $15-$60. Choreographers’ Showcase includes Professional Division students performing original choreography by PNB dancers, faculty and guest artists. 7:30pm, $12-$32. Discount available if tickets purchased to both shows. McCaw Hall, 301 Mercer St., Seattle Center, Seattle. 206-441-2424. www.pnb.org.

Charlotte’s Web. Musical presented by the Heavier Than Air Family Theatre Company. Theater etiquette tips for children online. 7pm Thursdays-Saturdays, 3pm Saturdays-Sundays through June 23. $8. Green River Community College, Performing Arts Bldg., 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn. 253-833-9111 ext. 2400 or 206-464-6133 ext. 2400. www.heavierthanair.com.

Pocket Park Beach Exploration. Join a beach naturalist at Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park to explore the intertidal community at low tide. Dress for the weather; waterproof footwear recommended. All ages. 11am-2pm today, 11:30am-2:30pm June 17, 10:30am-12:30pm June 30. FREE. Western Ave. and Broad St., Seattle. 206-386-4300. www.seattleaquarium.org/conservation/beach.

Beach Exploration. Various locations. See June 2.

Juneteenth Freedom Festival. Pratt Park, Seattle. See June 15.

Outdoor Concert at the Locks. Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Seattle. See June 3.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Tiny Tots. Benaroya Hall, Seattle. See June 15.

Something Big Has Been Here. Rainier Valley Cultural Center, Seattle. See June 1.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Stone Soup Theatre, Seattle. See June 15.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Eastside

First Harvest Farm Celebration. Family fun at The South 47 Farm includes wagon rides, storytelling, music, farm animals, tractor parade (noon), refreshments and more. 11am-3pm through Sun. FREE. Organic u-pick and farm stand produce available. 15410 NE 124th St., Redmond. 425-869-9777. www.south47farm.com.

The Ever-Changing Sky. Digital planetarium show at Bellevue Community College’s Willard Geer Planetarium includes a wild finale that takes the audience through a wormhole in space. Ages 7-adult. 6:30pm and 7:30pm. $2, tickets available only in advance and in person at the BCC Main Campus Bookstore. 3000 Landerholm Circle SE, Bellevue. 425-564-2321. www.bcc.ctc.edu.

DockDogs. Dogs of all sizes and breeds compete in this fun event, to see which can jump the farthest into water to retrieve a floating toy. 10am today, noon Sun. FREE. 3240 Carillon Point, Kirkland. www.dockdogs.com.

Pop Rides Free. Snoqualmie Valley Railroad’s scenic 65-minute round trip departs from Snoqualmie or North Bend. See schedule online. $9, $8 seniors, $6 ages 2-12, free under age 2, dads free through Sun. with their paying child of any age, free soda pop with each ticket. 38625 SE King St., Snoqualmie or 205 McClellan St., North Bend. 425-888-3030. www.trainmuseum.org.

Through the Looking Glass. Youth Theatre Northwest, Mercer Island. See June 1.

Farther Afield

Low Tide Beach Walk. Join a ranger-naturalist for a guided beach walk. All ages. 11am. FREE. Brackett's Landing Beach, foot of Main St., Edmonds waterfront. 425-771-0227. www.ci.edmonds.wa.us.

PigOut on the Farm. Family fun at Biringer Farm includes entertainment, inflatables, hay jump, farm animals, wagon rides, free fishing, food and more. 10am-5pm through Sun. FREE admission, food and fun reasonably priced. Highway 529 between Everett and Marysville. 425-259-0255. www.biringerfarm.com.

Father’s Day Train. Ride Lake Whatcom Railway’s vintage passenger train. Departs noon. $14, $7 ages 2-17, free younger than 2, fathers free with a fare-paying passenger. Limited seating; advance tickets from Lake Whatcom Railway, Box 91, Acme, WA 98220. Include check, self-addressed stamped envelope, departure time, phone number and number of adults and children attending. 1 1/2 hour ride leaves the terminal at Wickersham, 10 miles north of Sedro Wooley, on State Hwy. 9. 360-595-2218. www.lakewhatcomrailway.com.

OrcaSing. Annual summer solstice event. Enjoy music and watch for orcas from the shore as the sun sets. 7-9pm. FREE, donations accepted. Lime Kiln Point State Park, Friday Harbor, San Juan County. 360-336-1931. www.pugetsound.org.

Step Back in Time. Visit Fort Nisqually Living History Museum today for outdoor cooking and the Dutch oven living history day. 11am-5pm. Included with admission. $4, $3 seniors and students, $2 ages 5-12, free ages 4 and younger. Point Defiance Park, 5400 N Pearl St., Tacoma. 253-591-5339. www.fortnisqually.org.

Edmonds Arts Festival. Frances Anderson Center, Edmonds. See June 15.

Marysville Strawberry Festival. See June 14.

Vintage Plane Fly-By. Arlington Municipal Airport, Arlington. See June 2.

Sorticulture Garden Festival. Legion Memorial Park, Everett. See June 15.

The Emperor’s New Clothes. Tacoma Children’s Musical Theater, Tacoma. See June 9.

Robin Hood…the legend continues. Kitsap Forest Theater, Bremerton. See June 2.

Pocahontas. Impact Church International, Gig Harbor. See June 15.

Sunday, June 17

Father’s Day

Seattle Area

Dads at Museum of Flight. Make an edible candy plane modeled on a Wible plane from the museum collection, then help dad build some old-fashioned paper airplanes. Workshop 11am-2pm, museum hours 10am-5pm. Included with admission (pick up a coupon good for Dad’s free admission at Bartell Drugs). $14, $13 seniors, $7.50 ages 5-17, free younger than age 5. 9404 E Marginal Way S (next to Boeing Field), Seattle. 206-764-5720. www.museumofflight.org.

Father’s Day Barbeque. Barbeque lunch, watermelon eating contest hay bale hunts for kids and up-close animal encounter. 11am-3pm. $26.95, $16.45 ages 3-10, free ages 2 and younger, pre-register, includes zoo admission. Woodland Park Zoo, 601 N 59th St., Seattle. Enter through West Entrance. 206-684-4800. www.zoo.org.

Beach Exploration. Various locations. See June 2.

Bicycle Saturdays and Sundays. Lake Washington Blvd., Seattle. See June 9.

Outdoor Concert at the Locks. Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Seattle. See June 3.

Fremont Fair. Fremont neighborhood, Seattle. See June 16.

Juneteenth Freedom Festival. Pratt Park, Seattle. See June 15.

Canine Festival. Magnuson Park, Seattle. See June 16.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Something Big Has Been Here. Rainier Valley Cultural Center, Seattle. See June 1.

Charlotte’s Web. Green River Community College, Auburn. See June 16.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Stone Soup Theatre, Seattle. See June 15.

High School Musical. The Moore Theatre, Seattle. See June 2.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Pocket Park Beach Exploration. Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle. See June 16.

Eastside

Art-Filled Father’s Day. Celebrate Father’s Day at Bellevue Arts Museum. Dads are FREE with one paid admission. $7, $5 seniors and students, free ages 6 and younger. Bellevue Arts Museum, 510 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue. 425-519-0770. www.bellevuearts.org.

Free Pass for Dads. KidsQuest Children’s Museum is FREE today for Dads. Noon-5pm. $6, free younger than 1. Factoria Mall, 4091 Factoria Blvd. SE, Bellevue. 425-637-8100. www.kidsquestmuseum.org.

Pop Rides Free. Snoqualmie Valley Railroad, Snoqualmie or North Bend. See June 16.

DockDogs. Kirkland. See June 16.

First Harvest Farm Celebration. South 47 Farm, Redmond. See June16.

Through the Looking Glass. Youth Theatre Northwest, Mercer Island. See June 1.

Farther Afield

Low Tide Beach Walk. Join a ranger-naturalist for a guided beach walk. All ages. Noon. FREE. Marina Beach, south of Admiral Way, Edmonds waterfront. 425-771-0227. www.ci.edmonds.wa.us.

Father’s Day Car Show. Family fun includes live music, train rides, live glass blowing, and cool cars. Noon-3pm. FREE. Country Village, 23732 Bothell Everett Highway, Bothell. 425-483-2250. www.countryvillagebothell.com.

Edmonds Arts Festival. Frances Anderson Center, Edmonds. See June 15.

Marysville Strawberry Festival. See June 14.

PigOut on the Farm. Biringer Farm, Marysville. See June 16.

Robin Hood…the legend continues. Kitsap Forest Theater, Bremerton. See June 2.

Pocahontas. Impact Church International, Gig Harbor. See June 15.

The Emperor’s New Clothes. Tacoma Children’s Musical Theater, Tacoma. See June 9.

Tuesday, June 19

Seattle Area

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Seattle Presents. Bring lunch and enjoy West African music from Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars. Noon-1pm. FREE. Lobby at City Hall, 600 Fourth Ave., Seattle. 206-684-7171. www.seattle.gov/seattlepresents.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

West Side Story. 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle. See June 1.

Eastside

Reading With Rover. Redmond Town Center, Redmond. See June 5.

Wednesday, June 20

Seattle Area

Celestial Viewing. Theodor Jacobsen Observatory, Seattle. See June 6.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Thursday, June 21

First Day of Summer

Seattle Area

Seattle Presents. Bring lunch and enjoy acoustic trio Two Loons For Tea. Noon-1pm. FREE. Lobby at City Hall, 600 Fourth Ave., Seattle. 206-684-7171. www.seattle.gov/seattlepresents.

Reading With Rover. Read to a therapy dog at Third Place Books. 6:30-8pm. FREE. Lake Forest Park Towne Centre, 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park. 206-366-3333. www.readingwithrover.org.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Charlotte’s Web. Green River Community College, Auburn. See June 16.

Farther Afield

Third Thursday Artwalk. Visit Tacoma’s downtown galleries. All ages. 5-8pm. FREE, including the Tacoma Art Museum (free all day), the Washington State History Museum and the Museum of Glass. Tacoma. 253-272-4327. www.artwalktacoma.com.

Market Play Day. Children’s Museum of Tacoma. See June 7.

Friday, June 22

Seattle Area

Street Scramble. Search for 30 mapped checkpoints in Seward Park (on foot or bike) at this urban orienteering event. At each checkpoint find the answer to a multiple-choice question. Search for two hours. Refreshments included. Rules and tips online. 7pm. $15, $10 youth, $5 child, $30 family, $5 more day of event, pre-registration encouraged. 5902 Lake Washington Blvd. S, Seattle. 206-291-8250. www.streetscramble.com.

International Festival. Ethnic and cultural music, kids’ area (11:30am-8pm Sat., 10am-5pm Sun., $10), arts and crafts, food, parade (10:30am Sat.), car show (1-6pm Sat.) and model hydroplane races (noon-4pm Sun.). 11am-6pm today, 10am-8pm Sat., 10am-5pm Sun. Angle Lake Park, 19408 International Blvd., SeaTac. 206-973-4680. www.ci.seatac.wa.us.

Kids' Night Out. University Family YMCA, Seattle. See June 8.

Charlotte’s Web. Green River Community College, Auburn. See June 16.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Stone Soup Theatre, Seattle. See June 15.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Eastside

Free Friday Nights. KidsQuest Children’s Museum, Bellevue. See June 1.

Farther Afield

Parents' Night Out. Pizza, swim, games and movies in a safe environment. Ages 5-12. 6:30-10pm. $17, pre-register. Recreation Pavilion, 5303 228th St. SW, Mountlake Terrace. 425-776-9173. www.cityofmlt.com.

Pocahontas. Impact Church International, Gig Harbor. See June 15.

Saturday, June 23

Seattle Area

Shoreline Arts Festival. Entertainment, art, crafts, food, children’s hands-on art, Philippine Festival, Lego Room and more. 10am-7pm today, 10am-5pm Sun. Suggested donation $2, $5 per family. Missoula Children’s Theatre presents Cinderella for all ages (1pm and 5pm today, $5). Shoreline Center, 18560 First Ave. NE, Shoreline. 206-417-4645. www.shorelinearts.net.

Greenwood Classic Car and Hot Rod Show. Cool cars, entertainment, buskers, food, crafts, kids' area and more. 10am-4pm. FREE. Greenwood Ave. from N 72nd to N 90th, Seattle. 206-789-1148. www.greenwood-phinney.com.

Burien Strawberry and Arts Festival. Brazilian drumming lessons, outdoor sculptural maze, art parades, skateboard competition and more. Family Art Jam features performances by jump rope teams, singers, storytellers, unicyclists, flamenco dancer and puppeteers. 10am-6pm today, 10am-5pm Sun. FREE. Fourth Ave. SW and 144th St., Burien. 206-988-3700. www.burienstrawberryfestival.org.

Chili Palooza. Community chili cook-off, live music, arts and crafts market, arts and crafts activities for children and more. Noon-5pm. Haller Lake Community Club, 12579 Densmore Ave. N, Seattle. www.hallerlake.info/chilipalooza.html.

Family Block Party. Enjoy food and fun family activities, and learn about the future home of Family Services. 1-5pm. FREE. 1924 Rainier Ave. S, Seattle. 206-826-3050. www.family-services.org.

Outdoor Concert at the Locks. Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Seattle. See June 3.

International Festival. Angle Lake Park, SeaTac. See June 22.

Search and Rescue! Museum of Flight, Seattle. See June 16.

Charlotte’s Web. Green River Community College, Auburn. See June 16.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Stone Soup Theatre, Seattle. See June 15.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Eastside

Greenway Treasures Trek. A scavenger hunt for families takes place on three easy, scenic hiking trails: Mercer Slough, Twin Falls and Aashel Curtis Nature Trail. Pick up a passport at the trailhead and answer questions along the hike to compete for prizes. Part of Mountains to Sound Greenway Days. 9am-5pm through Sun. Directions available online. 206-382-5565. www.mtsgreenway.org/greenwaydays.

Strawberry Festival in Bellevue. Historic agricultural displays, farmers market, vendors, auto show, strawberry shortcake and a family fun area featuring face painting, entertainment, kids’ contests and rides. 10am-8:30pm today, 10am-5pm Sun. FREE. Crossroads Park, 16000 NE 10th St., Bellevue. 425-450-1049. www.bellevuestrawberryfestival.org.

Party in the Park. Pancake breakfast (8-11:30am, $5), kids’ activities (9:30am-12:30pm, mostly free), guided nature walk (10:15am) and horse demonstrations (9:45am-12:30pm). FREE, donations accepted to support Bridle Trails State Park. Horse Show Grounds, NE 53rd and 116th NE, Kirkland. Free shuttle from Houghton Park ‘n Ride, 70th and 116th Ave. NE, Kirkland. www.bridletrails.org.

Let's Go Fishing! Ages 8-13 (with adult) learn fishing techniques. Equipment provided. Fish on Lake Washington with instructor after class. 1-3pm. $16, pre-register. Luther Burbank Park boat dock (main parking lot), 2040 84th Ave. SE, Mercer Island. 206-236-3545. www.ci.mercer-island.wa.us.

Fools. The townspeople of an idyllic Russian village are under a curse of chronic stupidity that newly arrived teacher Leon Tolchinsky has 24 hours to break. Enjoy Neil Simon’s slapstick comedy in an outdoor amphitheater overlooking Snoqualmie Falls. 3 and 8pm Saturdays, 3pm Sundays through July 21, plus 8pm July 20. $16, $14 seniors and students, $6 ages 6-12, free ages 5 and younger. Dinner $5-$16, reservations required. Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater, 36800 David Powell Rd. SE, Fall City. 425-736-7252. www.foresttheater.org.

Farther Afield

Doggie Olympics. Dogs of all ages, sizes and abilities can participate on the beach in contests such as Doggie Dash, Best Shedder, Frisbee Throwing and more. 1-5pm. FREE to watch, fee to participate, pre-register. Long Beach Peninsula, Southwest Washington. 360-642-1180. www.beachpets.com.

Slug Fest. Celebrate the misunderstood native banana slug with family games, activities, crafts, storytime, food, races and more. All ages. 9:30am-5pm through Sun., trams run hourly. Included with admission. $13.50, $12.50 seniors, $9 ages 5-12, $6 ages 3-4. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, 11610 Trek Dr. E, Eatonville. 360-832-6117. www.nwtrek.org.

Play Day. Point Defiance Zoo offers an enrichment day event. Help make enrichment treats, then watch how the zookeepers provide them to the animals. All ages. 10am-3:30pm. Included with admission. $10, $9 seniors, $8 ages 5-12, $4 ages 3-4. 540 N Pearl St., Tacoma. 253-591-5337. www.pdza.org.

Magic Show. Payne Fifield presents “Wizard’s Mystery Magic”. 1pm, Evergreen Branch; 3:30pm, Main Library. FREE, tickets required. Evergreen Branch, 9512 Evergreen Way, Everett. Main Library, 2702 Hoyt Ave., Everett. 425-257-8030. www.epls.org.

Saturday Storytime. Author Bruce Swanson shares his original Native people’s tale, Gray Wolf’s Search. 11am. FREE. Eagle Harbor Books, 157 Winslow Way E, Bainbridge Island. 206-842-5332. www.eagleharborbooks.com.

Olympic Music Festival. Enjoy chamber music in a farmyard setting. World-famous musicians perform classical music Saturdays-Sundays through Sept. 9. Purchase seats inside the barn or bring a picnic and sit on the lawn. Doors open 1pm, concert starts 2pm. Barn seating $15-$24, lawn seating $10-$15. Service dogs only. Olympic Peninsula (directions online). 206-527-8839. www.olympicmusicfestival.org.

Pocahontas. Impact Church International, Gig Harbor. See June 15.

Sunday, June 24

Seattle Area

Skandia Midsommarfest. Family-friendly Scandinavian celebration of summer solstice includes a folk parade and raising of the 55-foot Midsommar Pole (2pm), music, dance performances and instruction, colorful Nordic costumes and flower crowns, activities for children and traditional Scandinavian crafts and food. 11am-6pm. $8, free younger than 18. Saint Edward State Park, 14445 Juanita Dr. NE, Kenmore. 206-784-7470. www.skandia-folkdance.org.

Shore Run/Walk. While adults participate in a 5K run or walk from Leschi to Madison Park or a 6.7-mile run from Seward Park (8:15am), ages 8 and younger run 1K around Madison Park (10:15am, $5, pre-register). Benefits Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Seward, Leschi and Madison Parks, Seattle. 206-667-6559. www.fhcrc.org/shorerun.

Outdoor Concert at the Locks. Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Seattle. See June 3.

Search and Rescue! Museum of Flight, Seattle. See June 16.

Shoreline Arts Festival. Shoreline Center, Shoreline. See June 23.

Burien Strawberry and Arts Festival. See June 23.

International Festival. Angle Lake Park, SeaTac. See June 22.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Stone Soup Theatre, Seattle. See June 15.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Eastside

Greenway Treasures Trek. Various trailheads. See June 23.

Strawberry Festival in Bellevue. Crossroads Park, Bellevue. See June 23.

Fools. Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater, Fall City. See June 23.

Farther Afield

Slug Fest. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, Eatonville. See June 23.

Olympic Music Festival. Olympic Peninsula. See June 23.

Pocahontas. Impact Church International, Gig Harbor. See June 15.

Monday, June 25

Eastside

Summer on the Beach. Kirkland’s beaches open for the summer season today. 11am-7pm daily through Sept. 3. Houghton Beach Park, 5811 Lake Washington Blvd., Kirkland. Waverly Beach Park, 633 Waverly Way, Kirkland. 425-587-3000. www.ci.kirkland.wa.us.

Farther Afield

Bugsy Malone. Hit children’s musical highlights the Roaring 20s, starring students 9-13 from Sky Performing Arts. 7pm. $14, $12 seniors, students, military and children. Sky Valley Education Center, 17072 Tye St. SE, Suite 118, Monroe. 360-863-1663. www.skyperformingarts.com.

Tuesday, June 26

Seattle Area

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Eastside

Celebrate Summer! Summer-themed art activities for kids and adults. Different projects each day through Fri. 3:30-5pm. FREE, museum exhibits extra. Bellevue Arts Museum, 510 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue. 425-519-0770. www.bellevuearts.org.

Wednesday, June 27

Seattle Area

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Eastside

Celebrate Summer! Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue. See June 26.

Thursday, June 28

Seattle Area

Twisted Flicks. Cheesy “B” movie shown with live, improvised dialogue, sound effects and music based on audience suggestions. All ages. 8pm through Sat. $10, $9 with non-perishable food donation. Historic University Theater, 5510 University Way NE, Seattle. 206-781-5761. www.twistedflicks.com.

Reading With Rover. Read to a therapy dog at Barnes & Noble. 6:30-8pm. FREE. University Village, 2675 NE University Village St., Seattle. 206-517-4107. www.readingwithrover.org.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Eastside

Celebrate Summer! Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue. See June 26.

Farther Afield

Explore the Shore. Join a park naturalist at Howarth Park to search for beach inhabitants at low tide. Ages 4-7, parents welcome. 10-11am. $5. Howarth Park lower parking lot, 1127 Olympic Blvd., Everett. 425-257-8300. www.everettwa.org/parks.

Elmo Makes Music. Favorite characters from Sesame Street (Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie and more) perform in a Broadway-quality musical production. All ages. 7pm today,10:30am and 7pm Fri., 10:30am and 2pm Sat., 1pm and 4:30pm Sun. $12-$28. Everett Events Center, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett. 866-322-8499. www.everetteventscenter.com.

Market Play Day. Children’s Museum of Tacoma. See June 7.

Friday, June 29

Seattle Area

Fire Department Day. Fire departments from around King County share cool trucks and awesome gear in this 10th annual event at Museum of Flight. Safety skills for kids, life-saving information for adults, games and low-cost bike helmets. 10am-1pm. FREE outdoor event. 9404 E Marginal Way S (next to Boeing Field), Seattle. 206-764-5720. www.museumofflight.org.

Auburn KidsDay. Inflatable rides, resource and activity fair, kids' arts and crafts, large trucks and tractors, entertainment and concessions. 11am-4pm. FREE. Game Farm Park, 3030 “R” St. SE, Auburn. 253-931-3043. www.auburnwa.gov.

Swashbuckler Marathon. Vintage adventure films at Northwest Film Forum. The Sea Hawk (1940), 2pm. The Crimson Pirate (1952), 4:30pm. King Solomon’s Mines (1950), 7pm. Come dressed as a pirate or British explorer for free popcorn, or as Deborah Kerr for a free candy bar. Through Sun. $8.50, $6 children and seniors. 1515 12th Ave., Seattle. 206-329-2629.

Twisted Flicks. Historic University Theater, Seattle. See June 28.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Eastside

Free Friday Nights. KidsQuest Children’s Museum, Bellevue. See June 1.

Celebrate Summer! Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue. See June 26.

Farther Afield

Taste of Tacoma. Twentieth anniversary of Tacoma’s “Ultimate Family Picnic” includes entertainment for all ages. 11am-9pm today-Sat., 11am-8pm Sun. FREE. Point Defiance Park, 5400 N Pearl St., Tacoma. 425-283-5050. www.tasteoftacoma.com.

Elmo Makes Music. Everett Events Center, Everett. See June 28.

Pocahontas. Impact Church International, Gig Harbor. See June 15.

Saturday, June 30

Seattle Area

Lake Union Wooden Boat Festival. Boat tours and rides, model boat pond, toy boat building, boat races, knot tying, food, music and more. 10am-6pm through Mon., plus 10am-6pm Wed. Suggested donation $5, $10 per family. Center for Wooden Boats, 1010 Valley St., Seattle. 206-382-2628. www.cwb.org.

First Saturday Family Program. Celebrate summer at the Museum of History and Industry with old-fashioned games, pie-eating contest, Dixieland music, antique fire engine rides, scavenger hunt, folk tales and whistles from around the world and more. 11am-3pm. FREE. 2700 24th Ave. E, Seattle. 206-324-1126. www.seattlehistory.org.

West Edge Chalk Walk. Sidewalk chalk art creations, sidewalk and chalkboard drawing areas, live music and interactive art activities. 11am-4pm. FREE. Outdoor venues along University St. between Second Ave. and Western Ave., Seattle. 206-623-0340. www.downtownsummer.com.

Swashbuckler Marathon. Northwest Film Forum, Seattle. See June 29.

Beach Exploration. Various locations. See June 2.

Outdoor Concert at the Locks. Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Seattle. See June 3.

Twisted Flicks. Historic University Theater, Seattle. See June 28.

Search and Rescue! Museum of Flight, Seattle. See June 16.

The Green Sheep. Children’s Museum, Seattle. See June 5.

Pocket Park Beach Exploration. Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle. See June 16.

Eastside

Wood Carving Demo. Watch Orcas Island wood carver Rocky McGinnis hand chisel details into wood. 1-3pm. FREE, museum exhibits extra. Bellevue Arts Museum, 510 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue. 425-519-0770. www.bellevuearts.org.

Summer on the Beach. Mercer Island’s beaches open for the summer season today. 11am-6pm daily through Sept. 3. Groveland Beach, SE 58th and 80th Ave. SE (lifeguards). Luther Burbank Beach, 2040 84th Ave. SE (lifeguards). Clark Beach, 7700 E Mercer Way (no lifeguards). 206-236-3545. www.ci.mercer-island.wa.us.

Fools. Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater, Fall City. See June 23.

Farther Afield

Speeder Ride Day. Take a full length trip in one of a variety of speeders and a short ride on a one hundred year old hand car on the Lake Whatcom Railway track. 10am-4pm. $7. Limited seating; advance tickets from Lake Whatcom Railway, Box 91, Acme, WA 98220. Include check, self-addressed stamped envelope, phone number and number of passengers attending. Ride leaves the terminal at Wickersham, 10 miles north of Sedro Wooley, on State Hwy. 9. 360-595-2218. www.lakewhatcomrailway.com.

Illustrator Appearance. Local award-winning children’s book illustrator Kary Lee reads from and signs her new book Dizzy. Noon-1:30pm. Included with admission. $7.50, $6.50 students, military and seniors, free ages 5 and younger, $25 family (two adults and up to four younger than 18). Tacoma Art Museum, 1701 Pacific Ave., Tacoma. 253 272 4258. www.tacomaartmuseum.org.

The Jungle Book. Missoula Children’s Theatre’s production features approximately 50 local students grades K-12. 3pm and 7pm. $16, $14 seniors, students and military, $9 children. Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby, Everett. 425-258-6766. www.everetttheatre.org.

Low Tide Beach Walk. Olympic Beach, Edmonds. See June 2.

Taste of Tacoma. Point Defiance Park, Tacoma. See June 29.

Vintage Plane Fly-By. Arlington Municipal Airport, Arlington. See June 2.

Olympic Music Festival. Olympic Peninsula. See June 23.

Elmo Makes Music. Everett Events Center, Everett. See June 28.

Pocahontas. Impact Church International, Gig Harbor. See June 15.

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