1. Mulkiteo Lighthouse Festival!
Community celebration has grand parade, children’s parade, art, food and fireworks! (If you make time, I would recommend a beer at Diamond Pub Brewery. It’s the kind of place where the peanut shells get thrown on the floor!)
When: Friday – Sunday
Where: Mulkiteo Community Center
Price: Free
www.mukilteofestival.org
2. A Jug of Wine, a Bit of Beethoven and Thou.
Sample rich and distinctive Northwest wines, including selections from SageCliffe Cave B Estate Cellars in the Grand Lobby. Then, hear Maestro Gerard Schwarz and Seattle Symphony perform the works of one of the world’s favorite composers, Ludwig van Beethoven, in special hour-long concerts with no intermission.
When: Friday 6:15 for wine tasting, concert at 7:30p
Where: Benroya Hall, downtown Seattle
Price: $9 concert admission, $5 for 4 wine pours
www.seattlesymphony.org
3. Man in the Mirror: the Michael Jackson sing-a-long tribute
The King Of Pop has left the building. Michael Jackson may have passed away suddenly, leaving many mysteries and conspiracy theories in his wake, but his music will live on forever. For this special show we will gather and sing his praises so pull out your single sparkly glove, rehearse your moonwalk, or dress up like Corey Feldman, because we will also have special prizes for the most dedicated Michael Jackson fans. Don’t miss this one of a kind celebration!
When: September 11-12 at 7:00pm(all ages), 10:00pm(21+
Where: Central Cinema, Capitol Hill area
Price: $9
www.central-cinema.com
4. Get Crafty at the Bellevue Arts Museum!
Glass artist Judy Hill uses both cast glass and ceramic to create her figurative sculptures. With this project kids will explore ideas of transparency, translucency and opacity by creating colorful suncatchers to hang in their windows and catch the fall sun.
When: Saturday 1p – 3p
Where: Bellevue Art Museum
Price: FREE with admission! Adults $9, Students (with ID)
Seniors (62+) $7, Children under age 6 FREE
Click HERE for more info.
5. Japanese Cultural Arts Festival
A two-day program of Japanese cultural and educational events for all ages. The popular programs include exhibit booths of Japanese fine art & craft and Japan-related businesses & organizations, martial art demonstrations, performing art performances, Nomi-no-ichi (Japanese style flea market), Yatai (food stalls), raffle drawing, and more.
When: Saturday and Sunday
Where: Bellevue College
Price: FREE
Click HERE for more information




