2025 Haiku Festival and Contest
Mar
23
to Apr 14

2025 Haiku Festival and Contest

Friends of Mukai is calling on poets both near and far to enter Mukai Farm & Garden’s 2025 Haiku Festival and Contest. This is the sixth year that Mukai Farm and Gardens has held the Festival and Contest. Submittals will be welcome between March 18 and April 14.

Haiku is a 17-syllable unrhymed poetic form that emerged in Japanese literature arranged in three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables. The scholar Matsuo Bashō (1644 to 1694) was a pioneer in mastering the art of haiku in the 17th century. Haiku is considered the world’s shortest, traditional style of poetry. Although haiku has traditionally focused on topics related to nature, today, it is used in humor to raise social awareness or consider history.

Participants in this year’s Haiku Celebration and Contest must submit their poems online in one of the following categories:

Nature

Heritage

Reflections

Social Justice

Young Poet (Ages 5-13 )

Young Poet (Ages 14-18)

Board Co-President and event organizer Kay Longhi said, “In previous years, we have been privileged to receive hundreds of entries from around the globe. The event has gotten so popular that, with our finite human resources, we are now forced to limit entries to one per person, and only the first 250 entries will be printed for display in the garden during the month of May, but all submittals will be eligible for jury review.” Awardees will be announced on May 4, 2025.

Between March 18 and April 14, enter online directly here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdli6LoZSRn4GbMULr_8aS0VgnYlI11fOhldja0bSzyn2dPDA/viewform

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Women Make Glass
Mar
23
to Mar 30

Women Make Glass

Women Make Glass
Vashon Center for the Arts
March 7 - 30
First Friday Opening: March 7, 5pm-8pm

"Women Make Glass" marks the first show of its kind dedicated to showcasing 15 women glass artists from the PNW, together in one space. Their collective contributions to the studio glass movement are singular. Women broke into the glass scene about 30 years ago, and the Women glass artists of the PNW were at the forefront, shattering the status quo and blowing minds by experimenting with more sculptural methods.

Artists featured: Cappy Thompson, Jenny Pohlman & Sabrina Knowles, Debora Moore, Kait Rhoads, Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen, April Surgent, Carol Milne, Jen Elek, Morgan Peterson, Raya Friday, Megan Stelljes, Bri Chesler, Nancy Burgess, Lydia Boss

The artists showcased in “Women Make Glass” are each expanding the possibilities for the medium through their diverse working styles, unique concepts, and versatile approaches to this fluid medium. The exhibition features blown glass, cast glass, engraving, and sandblasting, showcasing the depth and range of approaches in modern glass art. Many of the artists in "Women Make Glass" have developed new methods and techniques to bring their creative visions to life, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in this dynamic medium. Their works are deeply personal, reflecting the perspectives, ideas, and experiences of women working with glass today. Whether through bold sculptural techniques or intricate, delicate designs, each of these women has made glass distinctly their own.

More information: https://bit.ly/WomenMakeGlass

Gallery hours: Wed - Sunday, 12-5pm (closed Mon/Tues)

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Tininha Silva: Into the Unknown
Mar
23
to Mar 30

Tininha Silva: Into the Unknown

Tininha Silva: Into the Unknown
Vashon Center For The Arts
March 7 - 30

Tininha's new series of large woven sculpted wall pieces "Into The Unknown" are a part of her ongoing self-reflection on emotional depths, losses, thoughts of resilience and new journeys. To her, it is about wanting to embrace uncertainty with a willingness to trust the process and a mindset of continuous learning.

Opens March 7, closes March 30

More information: https://bit.ly/TininhaSilva

Gallery hours, Wed - Sunday: 12-5pm

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Hidden Treasures: Highlights from the Vashon Heritage Museum's Collection
Mar
23
to May 19

Hidden Treasures: Highlights from the Vashon Heritage Museum's Collection

Exhibit Opening!
March 7th - May 19th
Hidden Treasures: Highlights from the Vashon Heritage Museum's Collection.

Join us for the opening of a new special exhibit at the Museum! "Hidden Treasures: Highlights from the Vashon Heritage Museum's Collection" will open March 7th and continue through May 19th.

As a consequence of the Museum’s ever-growing collection, only a small fraction of that collection can be made available to the public for display. On average, most museums display from 2-4 percent of their permanent collection at any given time. In an effort to open such a treasure trove wider than ever before, Museum volunteers and staff members have explored the less frequented places in the collection in order to bring to light uncommon historical items of special interest and significance. This short term exhibit will run from March 7th through May 19th.

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Snapdragon Trivia
Mar
27
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

Snapdragon Trivia Night
Every Thursday | 6:30 PM
Home Sweet Home at Snapdragon

Gather your friends and test your knowledge at Snapdragon Trivia, hosted by the one and only Michael Whitmore! It’s a fun-filled evening where you can team up, compete, and show off your smarts.

Expect prizes, unexpected twists, and plenty of laughs along the way. Join the excitement, connect with your community, and enjoy the warm and inviting vibes of Snapdragon. Don’t miss out on the whole shebang!

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Asiya Korepanova
Mar
28
7:30 PM19:30

Asiya Korepanova

Asiya Korepanova
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, March 28 • 7:30pm

We are thrilled to welcome back pianist, transcriber, composer, visual artist, and poet, Asiya Korepanova to the Kay White Hall. South Florida Classical Review calls her a "tremendously gifted pianist...with blazing technique." The Palm Beach ArtsPaper raves, "Korepanova is above all, a poetic pianist!" And the Boston Musical Intelligencer swoons, "I was swept away to place of magic and mystery!"

Program includes:

Asiya Korepanova: ‘Letters to Porter’ (a kaleidoscope of ten miniatures)

Beethoven: ‘Rage over the lost penny’

Schumann ‘Carnaval’

Rachmaninoff: ‘Lilacs’

Amy Beach-Asiya Korepanova: ‘Extase’

Mussorgsky: ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’

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Spring Events at Camp Sealth
Mar
29
to Apr 20

Spring Events at Camp Sealth

Spring Events at Camp Sealth
Know the Night
Camp Sealth
March 29
7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Teen Leadership Retreat
Camp Sealth
April 18 - 20

Spring Service Day
Camp Sealth
April 19
8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Check out our community events at Camp Sealth this spring!

Know the Night: Free Admission, All Ages, March 29, 7-10 pm.

Slow down and connect with nature in the wild woods of Cashon after sunset. Designed to build comfort and safety in nature in the dark, this experience will feature community around the campfire, sensory games and activities, a night walk challenge, and possible stargazing! Activities are geared toward adults and mature teens. Registration closes March 21.

https://campfireseattle.org/year-round-camp-events/family-camp/know-the-night/

Teen Leadership Retreat: $200*, Grades 9-12, April 18-20

This retreat is geared to teens who want to practice leadership skills, meet new friends, or get involved at Camp Sealth. This event features leadership workshops, classic camp activities such as archery, campfire s'mores, movie night, and a challenge course, and 8 certifiable community service hours awarded for service planting trees and tending trails.

*Scholarships available

Registration closes March 17.

https://campfireseattle.org/teen-leadership/programs/teen-leadership-retreat/

Spring Service Day: Free Admission, All Ages, April 19

Families of all ages are invited to join us for Earth Day weekend as we plant trees, remove invasive species from our trails, and prepare our beautiful camp for the summer. Participants will receive a free lunch, and 8 certifiable community service hours.

Registration closes March 17.

https://campfireseattle.org/year-round-camp-events/camp-sealth-service-days/

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PETE DROGE featuring Elaine Summers
Mar
29
7:30 PM19:30

PETE DROGE featuring Elaine Summers

PETE DROGE featuring Elaine Summers
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, March 29
7:30pm

Don't miss this intimate concert of classic favorites and new songs from acclaimed Singer-Songwriter Pete Droge and his partner in music and life, Elaine Summers. In addition to old fan favorites, Singer-Songwriter Pete Droge and his partner Elaine Summers will premier songs from Pete’s forthcoming album Fade Away Blue. The record was produced by Grammy-winner Paul Bryan and will be released on Puzzle Tree Records later this year. Tickets will sell fast—get your tickets today so you don’t miss this special night with two of the Pacific Northwest’s true musical treasures.

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Art Historian Rebecca Albiani on: FRIDA KAHLO
Mar
30
2:00 PM14:00

Art Historian Rebecca Albiani on: FRIDA KAHLO

Art Historian Rebecca Albiani on:
FRIDA KAHLO
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sunday, March 30, 2025 • 2pm

In honor of Women’s History Month, we will explore the work of Frida Kahlo, who has become an internationally known feminist icon. Kahlo took up painting after a devastating streetcar accident and wed Diego Rivera a few years later. She adopted a flamboyant persona, slugging tequila and taking lovers of both sexes, and used art as a way of combating her physical and emotional pain.

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Some'tet
Mar
30
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

Some'tet featuring Michael Whitmore
Sunday nights at Durong (behind Vashon Sugar Shack)
6:30pm
No cover, tip jar
Limited seating
21+

The soundscape of Some’tet is a captivating blend of mellow, west coast cool jazz infused with bursts of bold, inventive energy. Layered into their unique style are vibrant South American rhythms, the subtle elegance of art songs, the unpredictable flair of free jazz, and the heartfelt allure of torch songs, all complemented by soulful vocals that leave an indelible impression. Their music weaves together four essential elements: adventure, beauty, spirituality, and soul, creating a rich tapestry that resonates deeply with listeners.

Join us for a Sunday of relaxation and inspiration at Vashon’s most intimate lounge, a hidden gem nestled behind the Sugar Shack. Let the smooth, soulful sounds of Some’tet set the tone for an evening of pure musical delight. Don’t miss this chance to unwind and experience the heart of Vashon’s jazz scene!

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Snapdragon Trivia
Apr
3
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

Snapdragon Trivia Night
Every Thursday | 6:30 PM
Home Sweet Home at Snapdragon

Gather your friends and test your knowledge at Snapdragon Trivia, hosted by the one and only Michael Whitmore! It’s a fun-filled evening where you can team up, compete, and show off your smarts.

Expect prizes, unexpected twists, and plenty of laughs along the way. Join the excitement, connect with your community, and enjoy the warm and inviting vibes of Snapdragon. Don’t miss out on the whole shebang!

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Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise
Apr
4
12:00 PM12:00

Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise

On Vashon Island, Washington First Fridays are when the artists, galleries, and local merchants put up new art installations and window displays to celebrate the month. Crowds gather to view the art and visit with friends. The town is alive!

Vashon Events is proud to promote this monthly community-building event by gathering information from galleries, artists, and merchants about their First Friday plans. We send out a monthly newsletter to let community members know just what is happening.

Join our newsletter HERE to get a monthly update on First Friday happenings, or if you are already a subscriber, update your profile now.

Special thanks to our First Friday Art Gallery Cruise Promotion Sponsors:

The Madrona Group/John L. Scott Vashon
Island Insurance
O Sol Mio
4Culture
ArtsWA

The mission of Vashon Events is to create, provide, and expand positive life experiences through music and art for all. Your gift makes a difference in the lives of artists and musicians.

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Bruce Morser: A Retrospective
Apr
4
to Apr 27

Bruce Morser: A Retrospective

Bruce Morser: A Retrospective
Vashon Center for the Arts
April 4 - 27
Opening Reception April 4, 5-8pm
Bruce Morser: A Retrospective
8,000 pencils, 45 years, 6 careers

For over 45 years, Bruce Morser has used the simplest of tools—a sharp pencil—to create an extraordinary body of work. From intricate technical illustrations and photorealistic dry-brush paintings to expansive 3D installations, his art is a conversation—an exploration of what we see in the world.

This retrospective exhibition highlights six major areas of his career, spanning his early passion for encyclopedic drawings to his decades as a sought-after illustrator for clients like NASA, National Geographic, and Apple. Whether capturing human expression in portraiture, chronicling months-long bicycle adventures, or animating large-scale mechanical pieces with storytelling, Morser’s work is a testament to curiosity, creativity, and the endless possibilities of a” zillion little lines.”

Also join Bruce for his presentation “A Talk on Creativity,” on Wednesday, April 16, at 7:30 PM in the Kay White Hall, where a variety of his images and related life stories will help explain what he understands creativity to be, why everyone is wired to have it, and why creativity is “one of the two best things in life!”

More info online: https://bit.ly/BruceMorser2025

Gallery hours: Wed - Sunday, 12-5pm

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The Comparable Dina Martina
Apr
4
7:30 PM19:30

The Comparable Dina Martina

The Comparable Dina Martina
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, April 4
7:30 pm

The unwittingly hilarious Dina Martina returns after her sold-out shows last season! It’s nearly impossible to adequately describe the jaw-dropping pathos and mind-blowing comedy in a Dina Martina show, but here’s a sampling of those who have tried:

“Dina Martina goes way beyond drag into some new kind of twisted art.” —John Waters

“Comic genius. I’ve never seen anything as brilliant or as funny as Dina.” —The Atlantic

“The most original drag performer working in America today.” —Michael Musto

Dina Martina has toured globally, sharing the bill with Margaret Cho, Alan Cumming, Justin Vivian Bond, and Bridget Everett. She’s received The Stranger Genius Award, two Seattle Times Footlight Awards, and two nominations for GLAAD Media Awards for Outstanding Off-Off Broadway Show.

*Mature Content

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On The Waterfront: Presentation followed by live Oral History interview with Frank Zellerhoff
Apr
5
10:00 AM10:00

On The Waterfront: Presentation followed by live Oral History interview with Frank Zellerhoff

On The Waterfront: Presentation followed by live Oral History interview with Frank Zellerhoff.
Live at the Vashon Heritage Museum or via Zoom
Saturday, April 5th
Rail Barge talk begins at 10am
Oral History begins at 11am

On The Waterfront: Presentation followed by live Oral History interview with Frank Zellerhoff. Frank Zellerhoff recounts working for the Milwaukee Roads unique rail barge operation on the Seattle Waterfront in the 1970s.

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Rainbow BLINGO
Apr
5
6:00 PM18:00

Rainbow BLINGO

Rainbow BLINGO
Camp Burton Lodge
Saturday, April 5th
Doors open 6pm

It’s a RAINBOW BLINGO Spring Fling!

Do you need a little joy these days? A chance to hang out with your community in a beautiful place? Have some tasty bites and drinks, delectable desserts - and maybe win some cash? If you do, one of Vashon’s favorite fundraisers is returning just in time:

Rainbow BLINGO is back, Saturday, April 5th, at beautiful Camp Burton Lodge.

The incomparable Louvel returns, along with yummy appetizers from Camp Burton and others, abundant libations, a tantalizing dessert auction, and of course BINGO - complete with cash prizes and perhaps a few surprises. All proceeds benefit Vashon Senior Center.

This will be our only Rainbow BLINGO in 2025 - don’t miss it or you’ll need to wait a whole year for the next one!

Premiere tables and tickets on sale NOW. Thank you to PSE for returning as our Premiere Sponsor and welcome to Community Sponsor The Madrona Group / John L. Scott! Thank you also to loyal sponsors Bandstand Music and beautiful Camp Burton.

$60 Individual Ticket includes admission and hearty appetizers.

$800 Premiere Table includes admission for 8, hearty appetizers, plus two bottles of complimentary wine, chocolates and lots of love from Louvel.

Please Note: Bingo cards must be purchased at the event with Cash or Check (no debit or credit cards), per WA State law. We will accept credit cards at the event for admissions and bar sales.

Rainbow BLINGO is open to all ages 21 and over.

Tickets: https://www.vashoncenter.org/rainbow-blingo

Vashon Senior Center (206) 463-5173
Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri 9am - 3pm
Rainbow BLINGO
Saturday, April 5
Camp Burton Lodge
9326 SW Bayview Drive, Vashon

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Camp ThunderCraft
Apr
11
to Apr 13

Camp ThunderCraft

Camp ThunderCraft
Camp Burton
April 11-13, 2025
12pm Friday-2pm Sunday

Are you a crafter, maker, or artist who is grappling with the hardships of running your own small business, or considering starting one? Are you looking for small business classes, or new ways to connect with other vendors, makers, and creative small business owners while learning new ways to move your business forward? Come join us for a weekend full of educational sessions, business building, and fun at our small business retreat, Camp ThunderCraft!

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“If I Only Had a Brain” a talk on creativity with Bruce Morser
Apr
16
7:30 PM19:30

“If I Only Had a Brain” a talk on creativity with Bruce Morser

“If I Only Had a Brain” a talk on creativity with Bruce Morser
Vashon Center for the Arts
Wednesday, April 16
7:30pm

Bruce Morser once pondered, “Ever notice how the Scarecrow worries about not having a brain but cleverly solves a ton of problems? Creativity is hard to locate—difficult to pin down. Its source is everywhere, almost scary, like vague flashes of lightning through a dense evening fog. My best ideas seem to come from behind me. I feel but rarely see them.”

Using examples from his retrospective exhibition in the VCA Gallery (through April), Bruce will describe his own unschooled approach to creativity: a joyful, life-long pursuit of making original stuff.

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Duende Libre
Apr
18
7:30 PM19:30

Duende Libre

Duende Libre
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, April 18
7:30pm

Duende Libre is an award-winning jazz trio whose original music combines jazz virtuosity with roots rhythms from Cuba, Brazil, and West Africa into a “strikingly authentic blend.” Each having apprenticed with direct descendants and master musicians of these traditions; they consider themselves disciples of their teachers. The result: A euphoric new jazz that honors its historical roots, pushing open the boundaries of genre to invoke a powerful sonic freedom.

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Nathan & Jessie at Snapdragon
Apr
19
6:00 PM18:00

Nathan & Jessie at Snapdragon

Nathan & Jessie at Snapdragon
Saturday, April 19
6-7pm & 8-9pm
All Ages, Bar with ID

Debra Heesch Presents Nathan & Jessie - Music with a spirit of beauty, spontaneity, dance, and jazz improvisation!

From the city where the sun shines through the mist, Temecula, California, comes the jazzy folk duo Nathan & Jessie.

Born of the individuals, Nathan Rivera and Jessie Andra Smith, this duo is a unique blend of jazzy folk and blues on resonator guitars and accordion, along with interesting interplay between male and female vocals. Often joined on tour and on recordings by their friends, Trevor Mulvey on Upright Bass, and Blake Armstrong on Drums.

Their performances not only include unique original music, but stories of their travels and interaction with the audience that make for an unforgettable experience. Love of sharing music has taken Nathan & Jessie all over the world, frequenting places like Mexico, Canada, France, New Orleans, and the Pacific Northwest.

The upbeat tunes they write reflect the cultural, emotional, and inspirational images of their life experience and are rooted in the spirit of jazz, improvisation, storytelling, language, and humor.

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Bachelors of Broadway
Apr
19
7:30 PM19:30

Bachelors of Broadway

Bachelors of Broadway
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, April 19
7:30pm

Take a trio of dashing men, add soaring melodies from stage and screen, and then refine the sound with contemporary three-part vocal harmony – you’ve got a ticket to BACHELORS OF BROADWAY: Gentlemen of the Theatre. This brand new three-man act features lush symphonic arrangements of songs from modern and classic musicals like WICKED, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, JERSEY BOYS, 42ND STREET, MISS SAIGON, THE GREATEST SHOWMAN, DEAR EVAN HANSEN, LES MISERABLES, and many many more. Starring New York City’s top theatrical talent, BACHELORS OF BROADWAY offers a fresh take on audience favorites that have captivated millions worldwide.

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2025 Celebrate our Heritage Gala
Apr
26
5:30 PM17:30

2025 Celebrate our Heritage Gala

2025 Celebrate our Heritage Gala
Fundraising Gala Honoring 1960's Vashon
Open Space for Arts & Community
Saturday, April 26th
Doors at 5:30pm

Individual tickets and tables are now available for purchase. This evening is the premiere fundraising event for the Vashon Island Heritage Museum and a way to ensure that Island stories are told into the future, it is also a lot of fun.

Drinks, dinner, and dancing. Jeff Hoyt will be back on stage providing comic relief and Voice of Vashon DJ, Prince Voltaire will get you on the dance floor!

Saturday, April 26th

Cocktails at 5:30

Dinner and Program at 6:30pm

Dancing around 8:00pm

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Two Drink Minimum Comedy Show
May
17
7:30 PM19:30

Two Drink Minimum Comedy Show

Richard Moore Presents:
Two Drink Minimum Comedy Show
Vashon Theatre
Saturday, May 17th
7:30pm
$20 Presale at vashontheatre.com
$25 at the door

Back by popular demand, Richard Moore presents a stellar comedy line up at the Vashon Theatre on Saturday May 17.

Two Drink Minimum Comedy brings to the stage, seven insightful comedians who will entertain us with their diverse takes on life. The showcase includes a plus size menopausal babe, an unconventional Native American, an ex-con podcaster mom, a wrestling coach with a weird name, a single girl growing up on Vashon, a little person and a big man.

Join us for a delightful night of comedy that showcases PNW headliners and Vashon talent alike. The evening is sure to wake us from Winter’s hibernation.

Pre-purchasing of tickets is recommended and can be found on the theatre’s website or by scanning the QR code from social media posts @twodrinkminimumcomedy

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Some'tet
Mar
23
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

Some'tet featuring Michael Whitmore
Sunday nights at Durong (behind Vashon Sugar Shack)
6:30pm
No cover, tip jar
Limited seating
21+

The soundscape of Some’tet is a captivating blend of mellow, west coast cool jazz infused with bursts of bold, inventive energy. Layered into their unique style are vibrant South American rhythms, the subtle elegance of art songs, the unpredictable flair of free jazz, and the heartfelt allure of torch songs, all complemented by soulful vocals that leave an indelible impression. Their music weaves together four essential elements: adventure, beauty, spirituality, and soul, creating a rich tapestry that resonates deeply with listeners.

Join us for a Sunday of relaxation and inspiration at Vashon’s most intimate lounge, a hidden gem nestled behind the Sugar Shack. Let the smooth, soulful sounds of Some’tet set the tone for an evening of pure musical delight. Don’t miss this chance to unwind and experience the heart of Vashon’s jazz scene!

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VCA OPEN HOUSE—FREE!
Mar
23
1:00 PM13:00

VCA OPEN HOUSE—FREE!

VCA OPEN HOUSE—FREE!
(plus a free concert from Vashon Maury Chamber Orchestra)
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sunday, March 23
1-3pm (VMCO at 2pm)
FREE!

Swing By and Explore Your Arts Center! Enjoy refreshments, chat-up the VCA staff, take a tour backstage, visit the historic Blue Heron Education Center, solve riddles and win prizes in a new scavenger hunt! At 2pm, enjoy a free concert in the VCA Atrium from Vashon Maury Chamber Orchestra as they perform "Spring Idyll"

Whether you're an old friend or a new face, we're looking forward to saying "hello!"

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Move Me
Mar
23
1:00 PM13:00

Move Me

VFIpresents: Move Me
Vashon Theatre
Q&A w/ Director Kelsey Peterson follows screening
Sunday, March 23, 1PM

Ticketing: https://vashonislandfilmfestival.ticketspice.com/vfipresents-move-me

At 27, Kelsey Peterson dove into Lake Superior, off the shores of Wisconsin, and emerged paralyzed. Now, the former dancer struggles to redefine who she is while adapting to life with a disability. At the intersection of acceptance and hope, Kelsey unexpectedly finds herself facing an opportunity to dance again, showing her a new path toward acceptance, all the while grappling with a decision to participate in a cutting-edge clinical trial that could bring her much-desired change — forcing her to evaluate the possibilities of her recovery, body, and spirit.

In Move Me, a first-time filmmaker with a disability simultaneously takes the reins behind the scenes, while revealing her inner revolution through raw storytelling onscreen.

As the inaugural film in VFI’s new Reel Impact screening series, 100% of the proceeds will be donated to a nonprofit organization selected by the filmmaker. For this screening, the chosen beneficiary is Unite 2 Fight Paralysis.

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Lúnasa
Mar
22
7:30 PM19:30

Lúnasa

Lúnasa
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, March 22,
7:30pm

Named for an ancient Celtic harvest festival in honour of the Irish god Lugh, Lúnasa was formed in 1997 from members of some of the greatest Irish groups of the previous decade, an early review from Folk Roots magazine describing the band as an “Irish music dream team”. From the start, the band’s complex arrangements and unique sound reshaped the boundaries of traditional music and energized audiences the world over. Critical acclaim followed, The Irish Echo describing the band as the “the hottest Irish acoustic band on the planet”; MOJO magazine named the band “the new gods of Irish music,” adding that “nobody since the Bothies has wielded such a thrilling rhythmic underlay.” Billboard raved that “anybody who listens can’t help but find them contagious.”

Formed in 1997, Lúnasa was dubbed by Folk Roots magazine as an “Irish music dream team.” The band’s unique sound has energized audiences the world over and Billboard raves “anybody who listens can’t help but find them contagious.”

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Harbor School Voyagers Auction
Mar
22
5:00 PM17:00

Harbor School Voyagers Auction

Harbor School Voyagers Auction
Open Space for Arts & Community
Saturday, March 22nd
Doors open at 5pm

Harbor School’s annual auction returns on March 22, 2025, celebrating the school’s 30th anniversary by taking guests back to the decade that started it all—the 1990s. Hosted by KEXP’s DJ John Richards, the evening will feature a performance by the Famous Filson Sisters and a catered dinner by The Ruby Brink, all in support of Harbor School, a K-8 independent school and 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Proceeds will support the school’s commitment to individualized and experiential education, grounded in IB values that foster curiosity, critical thinking, and global citizenship. Tickets ($135/single or $260/couple) are available at https://harborschoolgiving.maxgiving.bid/tickets

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A Special Evening With Colette Jones
Mar
21
7:00 PM19:00

A Special Evening With Colette Jones

A Special Evening With Colette Jones
Snapdragon
Friday, March 21st
Doors at 6:30. Show at 7:00 PM
All ages. Bar with ID.
$10.00 Suggested Donation.

Join us for an evening of cosmic Americana. Featuring special guests and brand new songs!

A lifelong daydreamer, Colette Jones grew up enveloped in songs and stories. Her musical journey has taken her from playing power chords in a punk band to Travis Picking folk songs and singing old country ballads. She found her footing in Americana music, through which she could combine her interests in storytelling and performance. Since then she's had the pleasure of collaborating with many wonderful musicians on a variety of projects, as well as foraying into the world of musical theater.

During a transformative tenure in Nashville, Colette polished up her catalog of original songs, and with the help of some of Music City's finest, etched them into two full-length studio albums. Her debut, Deluge, intertwines classic country and Americana sounds, while infused with an ethereal and bluegrass drive. The tracks unfold as tales of love and loss, addiction, heartache, and an overarching theme of “searching for a way home,” as Colette sings in the opening lines of the first track, "Unfound." The album skillfully walks the line between blues-rock on tracks like "Secret Life," and a rebellious “outlaw country” spirit as showcased on tracks such as "Fever Dream" and "Train Song." The follow up, TBA, builds on these themes, with honky-tonk and cosmic country influences. The first track, “How’s That Workin’ For Ya Now” is available to stream on Bandcamp.

Colette is a passionate conduit of roots music, Americana, classic country, and all that in between. She has studied ethnomusicology and folklife both academically and as a hobbyist, and through her research and love of this music, strives to bring authenticity and honesty to the stories she sings, honoring the diverse ancestors and history of country music as it is brought into a new era.

https://www.colettejonesmusic.com/

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Snapdragon Trivia
Mar
20
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

Snapdragon Trivia Night
Every Thursday | 6:30 PM
Home Sweet Home at Snapdragon

Gather your friends and test your knowledge at Snapdragon Trivia, hosted by the one and only Michael Whitmore! It’s a fun-filled evening where you can team up, compete, and show off your smarts.

Expect prizes, unexpected twists, and plenty of laughs along the way. Join the excitement, connect with your community, and enjoy the warm and inviting vibes of Snapdragon. Don’t miss out on the whole shebang!

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Ride The Cyclone
Mar
20
to Mar 22

Ride The Cyclone

Ride The Cyclone
Vashon High School Theatre
9600 SW 204th Street
March 20-22

VHS Theatre Presents: “Ride The Cyclone” – A Must-See Musical!

Students from the Vashon High School theatre program are bringing something absolutely unforgettable to the stage this March: Ride The Cyclone! This darkly funny musical offers the audience an unforgettable ride. This musical has been a hit everywhere it’s been staged, and now the VHS theatre program is taking it on with their own distinctive spin. With an amazing cast, unforgettable music and visuals, Ride The Cyclone is a must see!! Without giving too much away, Ride The Cyclone is about a choir group of six students living in Uranium City, Saskatchewan, whose lives are forever changed by a very unexpected (possibly deadly) accident. Guided by the mysterious fortune telling machine, The Amazing Karnak, each teen gets their own moment to shine in a battle of the bands sort of scenario, as they reflect on their lives, hopes, dreams, and regrets. It’s funny, weird, and will definitely deliver some emotional whiplash.

Meet Our Players!

A talented cast of VHS students will act out the story starring:

- Ash O’Malley as Ocean O’Connell Rosenburg: The super ambitious narcissist

- Sebastian Gallez as Mischa Bachinski: The Ukrainian bad boy with a soft side

- Ari Anderson as Constance Blackwood: The nicest girl in town

- CJ Clemmensen as The Amazing Karnak: The mysterious fortune telling machine

- Sky Skiena as Noel Gruber: The hopeless romantic

- Leo Watson as Ricky Potts: The not so quiet-quiet sci-fi nerd

- Amali Lewis as Jane Doe: A haunting voice

When and Where?

Ride The Cyclone will be staged at the Vashon High School Theatre:

- March 20 at 3:30 PM (Special Afternoon Performance)

- March 21 & 22 at 7:00 PM

Please note! This show is full of raunchy and sometimes explicit language and situations, reflecting the honest imaginations and experiences of its teen characters. Previews of potentially upsetting language will be available on the show's website and at the door.

Tickets are $20 for general admission and $15 for students and seniors. Get there early. This show is set to be a smashing success!

VHS Theatre is known for producing quality shows, and this one is shaping up to be something really special. For lovers of musicals and supporters of VHS Theatre, Ride The Cyclone promises to be a memorable experience. Attendees are encouraged to bring their friends and come see what the hype is all about. For behind-the-scenes action, the VHS Theatre Instagram and Facebook accounts will feature weekly updates, and a vibrant poster that will be displayed around town. You’re in for the ride (on The Cyclone) of your life.

Tickets here: https://gofan.co/event/3260948?schoolId=WA23358

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Knute Berger Live: The Mystery of the Pickled Orca and Other Strange Tales of the Salish Sea
Mar
18
6:00 PM18:00

Knute Berger Live: The Mystery of the Pickled Orca and Other Strange Tales of the Salish Sea

Knute Berger Live: The Mystery of the Pickled Orca and Other Strange Tales of the Salish Sea
Vashon Theatre
Tuesday March 18th, 6pm.
$10 Students, Seniors, Members
$15 General Admission

"The Mystery of the Pickled Orca and Other Strange tales of the Salish Sea." The stories cover examples of castaways, sea monsters, our greatest maritime celebrity and more. So much of our region is defined by the Salish Sea and surrounding waters. Knute will also talk about reporting these stories and give some hints about on-topic episodes to come. And of course, there will be a Q&A.

Knute Berger is Editor-at-Large for Cascade PBS, writer and host of the Emmy-winning Mossback’s Northwest series on local history, now readying its 11th season. He is co-host of the Mossback podcast series. Cascade PBS members also receive his weekly email newsletter, the Mossback Den. He is the author of three books, Space Needle, the Spirit of Seattle, the essay collection Pugetopolis, and the eBook, Roots of Tomorrow: Tales of Early Seattle Urbanism, available on Amazon. He was once named the Space Needle’s “writer in residence.” His family is into its 5th generation living in the shadow of the Space Needle. He lives with his wife Carol Poole in Seattle’s Madison Park.

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Some'tet
Mar
16
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

Some'tet featuring Michael Whitmore
Sunday nights at Durong (behind Vashon Sugar Shack)
6:30pm
No cover, tip jar
Limited seating
21+

The soundscape of Some’tet is a captivating blend of mellow, west coast cool jazz infused with bursts of bold, inventive energy. Layered into their unique style are vibrant South American rhythms, the subtle elegance of art songs, the unpredictable flair of free jazz, and the heartfelt allure of torch songs, all complemented by soulful vocals that leave an indelible impression. Their music weaves together four essential elements: adventure, beauty, spirituality, and soul, creating a rich tapestry that resonates deeply with listeners.

Join us for a Sunday of relaxation and inspiration at Vashon’s most intimate lounge, a hidden gem nestled behind the Sugar Shack. Let the smooth, soulful sounds of Some’tet set the tone for an evening of pure musical delight. Don’t miss this chance to unwind and experience the heart of Vashon’s jazz scene!

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Island Irish Fest
Mar
16
4:00 PM16:00

Island Irish Fest

Island Irish Fest
Snapdragon Cafe & Bakery
Sunday, March 16
Doors open at 4pm.

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at the Snapdragon Cafe & Bakery on Sunday, March 16, from 4-9. Come dance, sing along to Irish Pub songs, and partake of traditional Irish food and drink from Snapdragon's kitchen and bar. Doug Dolstad will lead you in lively ceili-style dancing from 4-5:30. Live Irish Music starts at 6pm with Geordie's Byre, followed by Kat Eggleston and piper John Dally, and ending the evening with the trio Triskelion. An award for the best Irish Costume (leprechaun, anyone?) given at 8pm. $15 by cash or venmo at the door.

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AI, Robots and You: A Journey Into the Future
Mar
16
3:00 PM15:00

AI, Robots and You: A Journey Into the Future

AI, Robots and You: A Journey Into the Future
Vashon Center for the Arts
A Women Hold the Key Community Event
Sunday March 16th, 3pm

Women Hold the Key is proud to present an extraordinary evening of conversation, innovation, and the future of AI featuring Dr. Ben Goertzel, CEO & Chief Scientist of SingularityNET, along with development team members Dianne Krouse and Caroline Robin Cariste. This exclusive event will offer attendees a rare opportunity to engage with leading minds in artificial intelligence and witness the intersection of AI and creativity.

Adding to the excitement, the evening will include a special performance by Desi the Robot and members of Desdemona’s Dream, showcasing the artistic capabilities of AI-powered robotics.

This family-friendly event is a fundraiser for Women Hold the Key, a women-led nonprofit on Vashon Island that fosters strong, supportive communities where women can thrive through connection, celebration, and shared learning. “Women in STEM leads to more equitable research, stronger economies, and groundbreaking solutions to global challenges, making the presence of women in these fields essential for positive progress.

Get your burning AI questions answered in real time! We invite the whole community, supporters, and media to join us for this special occasion.

Bio’s located here: https://l.ead.me/whtk-ai-2025

Tickets: $28 general admission, under 18 free (must register)

More information and tickets at: www.womenholdthekey.com

9822 SW Gorsuch Rd, Vashon, WA 98070

Our Mission:

Creating powerful communities where women thrive.

Our Vision: At Women Hold the Key, we believe women hold the key to connection through gatherings, celebrations, support, and learning together. We are dedicated to building a strong community for women by offering classes, discussions, and a safe space for women to gather and support each other.

@womenholdthekey

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Odesza: The Last Goodbye Cinematic Experience
Mar
16
1:00 PM13:00

Odesza: The Last Goodbye Cinematic Experience

VFIpresents: Odesza: The Last Goodbye Cinematic Experience
Vashon Theatre
Q&A with Vashon Native & Film Editor Andrew Franks follows screening
Sunday, March 16, 1PM

Ticketing: https://vashonislandfilmfestival.ticketspice.com/vfipresents-odesza-the-last-goodbye-cinematic-experience

With jaw-dropping visuals and a captivating set list of fan favorites as well as unreleased remixes, see one of electronic music's biggest acts as you've never seen them before. The Last Goodbye Cinematic Experience provides a look behind-the-curtain into the process of creating ODESZA's wildly successful return to the touring stage. Since they started making music in the basement of a college house, Harrison & Clay (ODESZA) have bucked industry trends and built a creative and dedicated production team of longtime close friends. Through personal interviews with the band, their fans, and members of their creative team, the film provides an entertaining and heartfelt look at the connection between the band and their fans, how life experiences shaped the creation of their latest album, and how ODESZA grew from small-town aspiring musicians to a four-time Grammy Award-nominated, major festival headlining icon.

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Circus of Second Chances
Mar
15
7:00 PM19:00

Circus of Second Chances

Circus of Second Chances
Open Space for Arts & Community
Saturday, March 15
Doors 6PM | Show 7PM

An Acrobatic Conundrum Production, Circus of Second Chances takes the audience on a relentless quest for longing, belonging, and wonder with three veteran acrobats who let their imaginations run wild to fulfill secret longings.

Fluent in the language of circus, Acrobatic Conundrum’s principal performers melt the fourth wall to reveal their flaws and journeys to redemption. The audience plays a vital part in The Circus of Second Chances, in which ropes are dancescapes, trapezes are windows to the soul, and spinning hoops are portals to infinite possibility.

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Sera Cahoone
Mar
15
to Mar 16

Sera Cahoone

SERA CAHOONE
VASHON ISLAND COFFEE ROASTERIE
Saturday, MARCH 15, 5PM: SOLD OUT
Sunday, MARCH 16, 3:30PM-TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE
$20 at BrownPaperTickets.com

Debra Heesch Presents Americana singer-songwriter Sera Cahoone, is the daughter of a dynamite salesman who grew up in the Colorado Foothills. She played her first gig on drums in a Denver dive bar's open blues jam at age 12. A young adult, she moved to Seattle where she played drums with the adored indie rock group, Carissa's Weird, and later Band of Horses. She then went on to release four solo acoustic records, two with Sub Pop. In 2019, Cahoone received a Gold Record for her work with Band of Horses.

Cahoone has toured with many artists such as Indigo Girls, Tift Merritt, Gregory Alan Isakov, Kathleen Edwards, Son Volt, Matt Costa, Mason Jennings, Fruit Bats and Band Of Horses. Most recently, Cahoone partnered with SMASH Seattle and Dave Matthews for the Songs of Hope Benefit. In April 2021, she was featured in the book Bring Music Home. This book celebrates venues like Stubbys, Babys All Right, and The Fillmore with artists Alice Cooper, Dehd, Native Sun, The Black Angels and many more.

In addition to her work on drums and as a singer-songwriter, Cahoone has produced her own records as well as Margo Cilker and Dean Johnson's.

Cahoone has earned great praise from KEXP, NPR series Tiny Desk Concert, First Listen and Songs We Love. Her work has been featured in numerous publications including the Seattle Times, UPROXX, ELLE and KEXP, and The Stranger.

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Here Comes the Sun!: Fundraiser for Vashon Wilderness Program
Mar
15
5:00 PM17:00

Here Comes the Sun!: Fundraiser for Vashon Wilderness Program

Here Comes the Sun!
Fundraiser for Vashon Wilderness Program
March 3-14 - Online Silent Auction
March 15 - Golden Gala at Camp Sealth, 5-9pm

Let’s celebrate our connection with one another and the land, and ensure that all children experience health and healing from a nature-connected childhood.

ONLINE SILENT AUCTION is open for bidding now thru March 14th. features carefully curated items and experiences to nourish connections with yourself, each other, and the natural world. Whether you're looking for new outdoor gear, a beautiful work of art, something delectable, family fun, or self-care -- there’s something for everyone!

GOLDEN GALA - Join us on March 15th and Celebrate Connection, Community, and a Bright Future for VWP

TICKETS ON SALE thru Mar 10th

$100/IND | $800/TABLE

YOUR EVENING INCLUDES:

** Joyous, soulful entertainment by Emcee Ted Packard

** A delicious dinner prepared by Chef Weeze of Nola’s Events;

** Signature cocktails by herbalist Anthony Latora;

** A dessert dash to satiate any sweet tooth;

** Exclusive Art & Auction: Renowned wildlife photographer Annie Marie Musselman shares the story behind her museum-quality print, available for bid only at the event, alongside a signed copy of her book, Wolf Haven, a tribute to the wolves she has spent years documenting.

Let your golden glow shine! Dress up in the theme of "Here Comes the Sun" by channeling all things golden and yellow in nature—think sunrise, sunflowers, butterflies, bees, and more—and join our Bright Futures Fashion Show to show off your radiant style!

Since 2007, VWP has provided nature immersion for over 6,000 youth, fostering resilience, curiosity, and a deep sense of belonging in the natural world.This joyous evening aims to raise $35,000 to keep life-changing nature programs accessible to all children.

Special thanks to local business sponsors: Vitalitree, Thriftway, Vashon Pharmacy, Sawbones, and Core Centric.

More information: vashonwilderness.org

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Mammoth Moments Family Day
Mar
15
10:00 AM10:00

Mammoth Moments Family Day

Mammoth Moments Family Day
Vashon Island Heritage Musuem
Saturday, March 15th
10:00am-4:00pm

We've been so enjoying our monthly Family Days. The next is Saturday, March 15th. On our last family day, we had 97 folks come through the Museum. We love kids in the Museum, and because of our extended hours and different galleries, it was never too crowded. Please come and extend an invitation to friends and neighbors who might not be Museum regulars: scavenger hunt and crafts.

Saturday, March 15th
Open from 10 am - 4 pm

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Presence
Mar
14
9:00 PM21:00

Presence

VFIpresents: Presence
Vashon Theatre
Friday, March 14, 9PM
Ticketing: https://vashonislandfilmfestival.ticketspice.com/vfipresents-presence

It’s there before the family even moves in. It witnesses the family’s most intimate uncomfortable moments. It navigates the family’s new house at supernatural speed. It pays unusual attention to Chloe, the teenage girl who’s neither her mother’s nor her brother’s favorite. It wants — no, it needs — something. And as time goes on, the presence pieces together how it might accomplish its goal. An unusual, unnerving, and emotional thriller from writer David Koepp and director Steven Soderbergh.

“...pulls you in, terrifies you, then leaves your heart on the floor.” – Bloody Disgusting

“...a shattering mystery about instinct that will chill you.” - Screen Rant

“...a new spin on haunted house horror.” - The SS Ben Hacht

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Original Works ’25
Mar
14
to Mar 15

Original Works ’25

Original Works ’25
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, March 14 • 7pm
Saturday, March 15 • 2pm *sensory friendly
Saturday, March 15 • 7pm

Vashon Center for Dance is proud to support and cultivate dance makers through our Original Works program. This production brings together seasoned and emerging professional choreographers from across the region, as well as VCD’s advanced students, to present new works in a variety of dance styles. Our Original Works contributors have gone on to choreograph for professional dance companies. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience their innovative creations!

Please note that the Saturday matinee is a *Sensory Friendly* performance, great for seniors and little ones!

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Snapdragon Trivia
Mar
13
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

Snapdragon Trivia Night
Every Thursday | 6:30 PM
Home Sweet Home at Snapdragon

Gather your friends and test your knowledge at Snapdragon Trivia, hosted by the one and only Michael Whitmore! It’s a fun-filled evening where you can team up, compete, and show off your smarts.

Expect prizes, unexpected twists, and plenty of laughs along the way. Join the excitement, connect with your community, and enjoy the warm and inviting vibes of Snapdragon. Don’t miss out on the whole shebang!

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Book Launch Party
Mar
13
6:00 PM18:00

Book Launch Party

Book Launch Party
Synergy Center
Thursday, March 13
6:00pm

It’s Not About Menopause!

Susan McCabe’s new book Hot Flashes Cold Showers is about lots of life’s educational moments and none of them have to do with menopause. McCabe will host a book launch party Thursday, March 13, 6pm at the Synergy Center (home to Women Hold The Key) at the junction of Vashon Hwy and Gorsuch Rd. Everyone is welcome to join the party, and RSVPs are required. Email susanmccabe8848@gmail.com

McCabe will read excerpts from her book which one reader called “That rare book that entertains while also encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives. McCabe reminds us that even the most ordinary moments can contain extraordinary meaning when viewed through the right lens. This collection is a testament to finding joy, humor, and beauty at every stage of life—hot flashes, cold showers, and all.”

Island humorist and author Cindy Hoyt says about the book, “Susan has mined a deep vein of experience to share a few universal takeaways. Her funny and poignant narration takes us through, among other things, a hostile takeover at the drive-thru window of a Popeye’s Chicken in Chicago that made her realize she was more powerful than she had ever imagined—a Hot Flash. In her essay “Late Blooming Adventures,” Susan learned the costs of putting vanity over sanity – Cold Shower.”

The book launch party will include snacks, drinks and a few pleasant surprises.

Copies of the book will be available for purchase and can be signed happily by the author.

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Wyatt Bates
Mar
13
5:00 PM17:00

Wyatt Bates

Please join us at the Wine Shop Vashon on Thursday 3/13 from 5-7 pm for an evening of beautiful guitar with Wyatt Bates. We will have our full menu and of course amazing organic & local wines, beers & N/A options. Plus, homemade desserts. And great company. See you soon! photo by @veras_photography Thanks to #debraheeschpresents

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Some'tet
Mar
9
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

Some'tet featuring Michael Whitmore
Sunday nights at Durong (behind Vashon Sugar Shack)
6:30pm
No cover, tip jar
Limited seating
21+

The soundscape of Some’tet is a captivating blend of mellow, west coast cool jazz infused with bursts of bold, inventive energy. Layered into their unique style are vibrant South American rhythms, the subtle elegance of art songs, the unpredictable flair of free jazz, and the heartfelt allure of torch songs, all complemented by soulful vocals that leave an indelible impression. Their music weaves together four essential elements: adventure, beauty, spirituality, and soul, creating a rich tapestry that resonates deeply with listeners.

Join us for a Sunday of relaxation and inspiration at Vashon’s most intimate lounge, a hidden gem nestled behind the Sugar Shack. Let the smooth, soulful sounds of Some’tet set the tone for an evening of pure musical delight. Don’t miss this chance to unwind and experience the heart of Vashon’s jazz scene!

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Best of Seattle Comedy Competition
Mar
8
7:30 PM19:30

Best of Seattle Comedy Competition

Best of Seattle Comedy Competition
Vashon Theatre
Saturday, March 8th
7:30pm

Enjoy a night of big laughs with former SICC winner, headliner Dino Archie, host Ariel Ehrlich & opener Timmy Booth.

DINO ARCHIE

"Dino Archie's Choosey Lover is a timeless gem amongst this generation's comedy albums." Comedy Hype

"@Dinoarchie is funny." Arsenio Hall

Dino Archie is a writer and stand up comedian originally from Fresno, CA. Born the second youngest in a house of 8 children, Dino learned comedy as a love language. While his older brothers became D1 athletes, Dino exercised his gift of gab as a used car salesman. He honed his stand-up skills on the West Coast in clubs between Los Angeles, CA and his current residence in Vancouver, ON.

Dino has been featured on Comedy Central’s Adam Devine’s House Party and made his network late-night debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! He was a New Face at the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, the winner of the Seattle International Comedy Competition, and won the Best Crowd-Work award at the Just For Laughs Northwest Fest. Kevin Hart's LOL Network. He has toured with NPR’s Snap Judgment: Story Telling With a Beat and you can hear his stories on two podcast episodes.

Dino has released five comedy albums including his first one-hour special Toxic But Safe Released with 800 Pound Gorilla on YouTube. You can find his albums, videos, tour dates, and podcast Night Talk with Dino Archie on his YouTube Channel and at www.dinoarchie.com

Dino the Beloved

ARIEL EHRLICH

Ariel Ehrlich is a former TV show quiz kid turned rodeo doctor turned stand up comedian. Currently a house comic at Club Comedy and Laughs in Seattle, she has performed her clean-but-twisted material at the Seattle International Comedy Competition and NYC’s Comic Strip Live as well as multiple comedy festivals, clubs and sheds on both coasts. She won First Place in the Austin Film Festival Pitch contest (comedy), was a Finalist at the Sessions in Place Comedy Competition, and once won a year’s supply of Pizza Hut.

That’s right. The whole package.

TIMMY BOOTH

Timmy Booth is one of two standup comedians ever born in Stokesdale, North Carolina. He now lives in Seattle where he brought home a Pacific-Northwest-best third place in the 2022 Seattle International Comedy Competition. He's been featured in the New Yorker, on the CBC, and at Dusty Slay's Homegrown Showcase. He says "hi."

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Tim Couldn't Make It
Mar
8
7:00 PM19:00

Tim Couldn't Make It

Tim Couldn't Make It
Snapdragon
Saturday, March 8th
7-9pm-ish

On the fabled main stage of Vashon's coveted, vast concert hall at Snapdragon's Black Cat Theater, these knuckleheads once again show up with instruments in hand, to try to right a select few of the numerous musical wrongs that they have perpetrated on some of their more nefarious sonic adventures. They’ll be presenting another ground-breaking (and mind blowing) never-before experience of sonorous immersion into our vast and eclectic repertoire of random hits from eras that sadly so many have tried so hard to forget by now. Some have called them "The Three Stooges Of Song", but few have actually called them, understandably.

Come hear why critics have lavished them with such praise as: "Of all the groups I've heard on this rock, I'm pretty sure they're the most recent.", and "We do have to admit, Rick Dahms and Doug Pine are two of Vashon Island's guitar owners.", and of course, "Bruce Phares once again shows that he could use an ironing board...". We don't make this stuff up, folks, it comes at them constantly, without prompting. You're gonna want to be at this one, because, well frankly, we're all so old now, that we'll just forget it anyway. But, on the bright side, you WILL get to hear the wonderful Wesley Peterson singing some of his newest additions, and frankly, his singing miraculously balances out the rest of what they have to offer.

Due to the overwhelming demand from their fans (mostly looking for repayment of loans they’ve used to buy equipment) you may want to show up early to land a good table and commiserate with other debtees.

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Int'l Women's Day at VCA
Mar
8
7:30 AM07:30

Int'l Women's Day at VCA

Int'l Women's Day at VCA
Vashon Center For The Arts
March 8: 7:30am - 9:00pm

In collaboration with Women Hold the Key and Vashon Repertory Theatre, VCA presents “Women: A Creative Force”, a full day of art, community, & theatre.

Full Schedule: https://bit.ly/4h32GaR

Day starts at 7:30am, with free coffee, pastries and conversation. Throughout the day enjoy joining arts tables lead by artists where you are the creative artist, join a large participatory community weaving project, meditation installation space, happy hour with yummy mocktails, and two performance readings of women playwrights by VRT.

See detailed schedule: https://bit.ly/4h32GaR

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Some'tet at Snapdragon
Mar
7
7:00 PM19:00

Some'tet at Snapdragon

Some'tet
Snapdragon
First Friday, March 7th
7:00pm

We are returning to our old haunts! Some'tet! Snapdragon/Black Cat Cabaret! Seems we do this once a year now, so wander out! Check out some of our new material! That's right, we have some new songs! It'll be fun! And the evening starts off with a solo set from the amazing harpist Monica Schley! Come on out and see what happens!

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