Vashon Summer Arts Fest
Aug
20
to Aug 31

Vashon Summer Arts Fest

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Vashon Summer Arts Fest
July 3 - August 31
First Friday Gallery Cruise: July 3 (Thurs) & August 1 (Friday)
Artist Receptions (5-8pm): July 3, July 25, August 15

Welcome to the 8th annual Vashon Summer Arts Fest (SAF) at Vashon Center for the Arts. Each year Summer Arts Fest continues to amaze with art from Vashon artists in the course of nine (9) weeks. This year the festival opens July 3, and runs through August 31, 2025.

At the Summer Arts Fest, Vashon art patrons and Island visitors see the breadth and depth of the Vashon art community. The collection covers a broad array of mediums. This year, both new to SAF, novice, and experienced artists show their work. This Festival, dedicated to showing Vashon artists exclusively, is brimming with creativity, connection, and community.

The Festival consists of three (3) "Rounds" of exhibitions, each running for three weeks.

See the list of artists showing: https://bit.ly/VashonSAF2025

Round #1: July 3 - July 21
Artist Reception: Thursday, July 3: 5-8pm
Note: Thursday reception avoids 4th of July Friday holiday.

Round #2: July 25 - August 10
Artist Reception: Friday, July 25: 5-8pm
Note: Gallery will also be open for First Friday Gallery Cruise, August 1: 5-8pm.

Round #3 - August 15 - 31
Artist Reception: Friday, August 15: 5-8pm

Gallery hours: Wed - Sunday 12-5pm
(closed Monday/Tuesday)

Gallery will be closed for installations:
Wed July 2
Wed/Thur July 23-24
Wed/Thur August 13-14

https://bit.ly/VashonSAF2025

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Carrie Jennings & West McLean
Aug
20
7:00 PM19:00

Carrie Jennings & West McLean

Carrie Jennings & West McLean
Wine Shop Vashon
Wednesday, August 20th
7:00pm

Carrie Jennings is a Seattle-based vocalist, flugelhorn player, and guitarist whose music blends melancholic lyricism with soulful horn lines and dreamy indie pop textures2. Her sound is both deliberate and sultry, weaving together introspective songwriting with rich instrumental layers that evoke emotion and atmosphere. Whether performing solo or collaborating with other artists, Jennings brings a unique voice to the Pacific Northwest music scene, captivating audiences with her expressive style and genre-bending compositions.

Danny (West) Powers is a multi-talented musician, visual artist, playwright, and producer based on Vashon Island, Washington. Known for his creative versatility, he plays bass in the local brew-grass band Croaker, blending crisp acoustic grooves with harmonies steeped in 80s rock nostalgia. He also composes original scores for theater productions, engineers live sound for varied artists at multiple island venues, and sits on the board of directors for The Coop, a local arts and education nonprofit and performance space. His work adds a rich layer to Vashon’s vibrant arts scene, making him a cherished contributor to the island’s creative community (though his wife, Laura, is the real brains of the operation).

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Croaker
Aug
21
6:00 PM18:00

Croaker

Croaker
Wine Shop Vashon
Thursday, August 21st
6:00pm-7:00pm

Croaker's brew-grass inspired music is infused with misty mountain hops and malty 80's rock. Raise a glass to a hazy blend of harmonies layered over crisp acoustic grooves. No bitter after-taste. Kim Thal on fiddle, Eric Frith on guitar, Danny Powers on bass and Andre Sapp on mandolin and guitar.

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Concerts in the Park: The Cumbieros
Aug
21
7:00 PM19:00

Concerts in the Park: The Cumbieros

The Vashon Park District is proud to present Concerts in the Park once again this year in partnership with Vashon Events. Concerts will be held every Thursday night, beginning on July 31st and ending on August 28th from 7:00pm - 9:00pm.

Concerts in the Park is a family friendly series of events that bring the community together to enjoy free outdoor music concerts. Taking place at Ober Park, which is located between the Vashon Public Library and the Vashon Park District, the park features grassy berms that make perfect amphitheater seating. You are invited to bring a blanket or lawn chair to enjoy the music.

Sound equipment and lighting will be provided by Laird Gonter of Bandstand Music Inc, and Martin Feveyear of Feveyear Master/Mix will be dialing in the sound. Enjoy live music performing against one of Vashon's most beautiful outdoor backdrops and bring the family. There's plenty of grass and natural berms to spread out those picnic blankets and enjoy some wonderful music on a warm summer night.

However, your blanket or chair may not get much use because each concert features a different music genre that will keep you dancing. Each concert presents something new to experience!

Fourth in line for Concerts in the Park on August 21st is the return of The Cumbieros! They are pulling out all the stops and bringing a ten piece band to Vashon, fronted by the amazing César Peña-Sandoval!

The Cumbieros are a Seattle based "new cumbia" band that started in the spring of 2011 and have quickly grown mixing members from many different nations. Featuring such instruments as, guiro, guitar, drums, percussion and horns, The Cumbieros fuse traditional South American Cumbia with ska, rock and psychedelic sounds creating fun, high-energy music that drives everyone to the dance floor. Cumbia is a genre of music/dance that originated in Colombia and is now extremely popular all across Latin America. For over a decade, The Cumbieros have been spreading their style of cumbia all over the Pacific Northwest and beyond with one goal in mind; getting people on the dance floor. Come dance with us! ESO!!!

Opening for The Cumbieros will be Indigo Alton. Indigo Alton is 9 and has been playing violin for 2 years. She made her acting debut as Little Girl in Vashon Repertory Theater production of Sweeney Todd, She has also acted and sang in VRT's Oscar the Bird King. Indigo does Aerial and soccer. She has also performed in Vashon Events Holiday showcase. You might have seen her busking at First Friday or in front of her house as well as selling her sculpey creations.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Sister Act
Aug
21
to Aug 24

Sister Act

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Sister Act
Vashon Center for the Arts
August 21 & 22 at 7:30pm
August 23, 2pm & 7:30pm
August 24, 2pm

Drama Dock Theatre Company Welcomes New Interim Artistic Director and Announces Summer Spectacular: Sister Act

Drama Dock Theatre Company presents, Sister Act at Vashon Center for the Arts, August 21 – August 24. Tickets are on sale now through the Drama Dock website at dramadock.org

Drama Dock Theatre Company is thrilled to announce the appointment of Kelly Godell as its new Interim Artistic Director, marking an exciting new chapter in the company's creative journey, and a continued commitment to bold, inclusive storytelling.

“As the new Interim Artistic Director,” shares Godell, “I’m honored to support this vibrant community of artists, audiences, and volunteers. Together, we’ll build on Drama Dock’s rich legacy and create space for connection, creativity, and meaningful theatrical work and we’ll have a little fun doing it.”

Godell steps into the role just in time to lead Drama Dock’s summer production of Sister Act, the feel-good musical comedy that celebrates finding your voice and the power of sisterhood. The show will run August 21–24 at the Vashon Center for the Arts, promising audiences a dazzling dose of joy, music, and soulful laughter.

Featuring a powerhouse cast of local and off island talent and beloved songs that fuse disco, gospel, and Motown, Sister Act is a celebration of community, courage, and the unexpected places we find connection. Under Godell’s artistic direction, the production is set to sparkle with infectious energy and heartfelt storytelling.

For media inquiries, interviews, or more information, please contact Tara Morgan at tmorgan@dramadock.org

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Rizo and Making Movies present Fun House
Aug
22
7:30 PM19:30

Rizo and Making Movies present Fun House

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Rizo and Making Movies present Fun House
Open Space for Arts & Community
Friday, August 22nd
Doors 6:30pm | Show 7:30pm

Rizo

An international cult favorite, her stage shows bring her powerhouse vocals together with seductive storytelling and wild hilarious audience experiments. Rizo is a provocateur with an electric wit, and has been called a “diva par excellence” by The Guardian. In the studio she has collaborated with Moby, Reggie Watts, and Yo-Yo Ma; whose album Songs of Joy & Peace, which features Rizo, won a Grammy Award. Rizo recently starred in the role of Madame Zinzanni in the revival of the much beloved Teatro ZinZanni.

"Sensational.. Rizo makes connections between performer and audience that are impossible in any other context" - The New York Times

"Rizo practically has the word "talent" tattooed on her forehead." - Wall Street Journal

Making Movies

Founded by Enrique Chi—a songwriter, musician, filmmaker, and activist—the Latin Grammy-nominated Making Movies serves as the primary platform for Chi’s creative mission. Rooted in the rich traditions of Panamá, a melting pot, the band’s sound is an embodiment of those diverse cultures, offering listeners a unique experience that feels both extraordinary and familiar. Described by NPR as "Perhaps one of the most unique groups around today, Making Movies is sensual, smoky, and seductive. The band is committed to representing their mixed identity of Black and Latino culture and has been a vocal influence in the national health conversation around music as medicine.

“Lyrically and sonically one of the best albums of the year” - NPR
“(Making Movies) an icon of pro-immigrant advocacy” - Chicago Tribune

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Publish The Quest
Aug
22
7:30 PM19:30

Publish The Quest

Publish The Quest
Vashon Sugar Shack
Friday, August 22nd
7:30pm
$10 at the door
21+ Enter via the Alley
Food & full bar

Publish The Quest, the genre-blending ensemble born in the Pacific Northwest, continues to stir souls worldwide with a vibrant mix of Afrobeat, folk, rock, and thoughtful storytelling. At the helm is singer-songwriter Jacob Bain, whose lyrical finesse and musical curiosity have led the band to forge unforgettable collaborations across cultures and continents.

Their album, Then What!?, features powerhouse partnerships with artists such as Femi Kuti, Nneka Lucia Egbuna, and Vieux Farka Touré. From the infectious energy of “Gotta Keep Movin!” to the stirring message of “I Believe People Can Change,” the record is both a call to conscience and a dancefloor magnet.

Publish The Quest is as much a humanitarian project as a musical one. The band has toured throughout West Africa and Zimbabwe, donating instruments and soccer balls to children orphaned by HIV, and supporting creative arts programs like the Pakare Paye Art Center founded by legendary musician Oliver Mtukudzi.

Their live performances are an exuberant celebration of unity and rhythm, weaving together horns, strings, and percussive grooves. Though their sound is occasionally likened to acts such as Dave Matthews Band, Publish The Quest's global roots and social mission stand in a category of their own.

Whether you're listening from your living room or caught in the sway of a crowd, Publish The Quest wants you to do more than just move—they want you to engage, reflect, and connect. Their music isn’t just entertainment; it’s an invitation.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Dance Space
Aug
23
11:00 AM11:00

Dance Space

Dance Space
Open Space for Arts & Community
August 23rd, 2025
Main Set at 11am, doors open @10:30am
Ecstatic Dance at Open Space!

Come to the next Dance Space and find your dance flow state! Ecstatic dance is all the joy and fun of a night club dance floor but with all of the sobriety, grounding, and health benefits of a yoga class. No experience is necessary and the carefully cultivated set of music will allow you to feel a full spectrum of emotions that your body can move you through. This is for anyone who loves to dance!

Main Set starts at 11am with doors open at 10:30.

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Vashon Eagles Flea Market
Aug
23
12:00 PM12:00

Vashon Eagles Flea Market

Vashon Eagles Flea Market
Vashon Eagles
18134 Vashon Hwy SW
Saturday, August 23rd
12-5pm

Discover hidden treasures at the Vashon Eagles Flea Market! From vintage finds to unique crafts, there's something for everyone!

Enjoy live music from local legends Kat Eggleston, John Browne and Ron Hook from 1pm-3pm.

Local food vendor on site too!

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Garden Delights: Flora & Fauna
Aug
23
to Aug 31

Garden Delights: Flora & Fauna

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Garden Delights: Flora & Fauna
Outstanding Gallery
August 2nd-31st
Sat & Sun, Noon-5pm
Vashon Island Artists Take Delight in Nature

Garden Delights: Flora & Fauna brings the beauty of nature into focus, August 2 - 31, 2025, at the Outstanding In Its Field Gallery. (The show was previously scheduled for July, but had to be delayed) Fourteen Vashon artists offer their take on flowers, veggies, bugs, and other denizens of the nursery and patch. The show includes garden art, art glass, painting, sculpture, oils, baskets, and pastels. A portion of the proceeds benefits the Vashon-Maury Island Garden Club. The Gallery is located at 10524 S.W. 188th St, just west of Sawbones, and will be open Saturdays and Sundays, Noon – 5 pm, and weekdays by appointment by calling 206.419.0199.

Garden Delights presents Gail Hapeman’s stained glass stepping stones and fused glass lanterns; oil and acrylic paintings from Barbara Benedetti Newton; blown glass flowers from Brian Brenno; Lynn McClain’s monoprints and art cards; bug sculptures and encaustics from Charlotte Masi; Lisa Witherspoon’s jewelry; soft pastels by Janeen Bramwell; acrylics by Anne Moses and Sarah Edwards; baskets from Barbara Gustafson; watercolors from Jeanne Marie Thomas and Nancy Putney; floral art cards from Janis McElroy; and bas relief bronze sculpture and etched glass from White Hart Art.

The First Saturday celebration, August 2nd, from 5 pm to 8 pm, will include the chance to meet the artists, enjoy fresh-baked treats, and a free performance by Kat Eggleston in the gallery’s party pasture. Attendees are welcome to bring blankets or camp chairs.

The Vashon-Maury Island Garden Club was founded in 1952 and promotes fun and interest in gardening among Islanders while educating club members and the larger community on environmentally sound gardening practices and the preservation of native plants and wildlife through educational programs and charitable projects.

The gallery will follow all CDC and Washington State COVID guidelines and respectfully requests that all visitors wear a mask while inside the gallery itself.

Outstanding In Its Field Gallery is open April – October each year with monthly themed exhibits featuring Vashon Island Artists almost exclusively. Additional shows planned for 2025 include Winging it, and Into the Woods. The gallery will also be open for the VIVA Art Tour in December.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Vashon Cross Country Alumni Run 5k
Aug
23
3:00 PM15:00

Vashon Cross Country Alumni Run 5k

Vashon Cross Country Alumni Run 5k
Vashon High School
Saturday, Aug. 23rd, 3pm
Free Entry!

Open to former runners, parents, siblings, fans...anyone who’s interested! Entry to run the 5k is free, we will have Vashon Cross Country t-shirts for sale, will be raffling off gear from Brooks, and will be accepting donations toward the team fund.

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Vashon Havurah's Annual Celebration & Dinner
Aug
23
4:00 PM16:00

Vashon Havurah's Annual Celebration & Dinner

Vashon Havurah's
Annual Celebration & Dinner
Saturday, August 23rd
4-7pm

Come support the Vashon Havurah at our annual Havurah August bash fundraiser! We will once again feature Jewish deli food and toe tapping music. The price of entry includes dinner with all the classic deli favorites and free drinks. Tickets must be purchased by August 20 so we know how much food to order.

Our favorite Vashon band, "Croaker", will be playing bluegrass and klezmer as we eat, drink, shmooze and dance the evening away. A silent auction will be going throughout the evening; don't forget to bring a nice item or experience to add to our auction tables.

Buy your tickets now; kids 10 and under are free!!

We're looking forward to seeing you on the Havurah lawn in August!

Ticket prices are as follows:

Standard Ticket: $50

Supporter Ticket: $70

If you are able to contribute a bit more, please consider purchasing a supporter ticket. Your generosity helps us provide discounted tickets to those who need that option.

Discounted Ticket: $30

If the standard ticket price is a barrier, choose this option

FREE for children 10 and under

No one will be turned away

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Kinski, Patrons of Husbandry & Whiting Tennis
Aug
23
7:00 PM19:00

Kinski, Patrons of Husbandry & Whiting Tennis

Kinski
Patrons of Husbandry
Whiting Tennis
Vashon Sugar Shack
Saturday, August 23rd
7:30pm on the back lawn
$10 cash at the door
21+ Please enter via the alley|
Food + Full Bar available

Kinski is a Seattle-based rock band known for their explosive blend of noise rock, space rock, and psychedelic drone. Formed in 1998, the band quickly carved out a niche with sprawling instrumental compositions and a sound that’s been described as “Sabbath in a washing machine during a power surge.” With releases on Sub Pop, Kill Rock Stars, and Comedy Minus One, Kinski has evolved from hypnotic soundscapes to heavier, more dynamic terrain, drawing comparisons to Sonic Youth and Neu! They've toured with Acid Mothers Temple, Mission of Burma, and even opened for Tool, delivering live performances that blur the line between precision and chaos. Now a power trio—Chris Martin (guitar), Lucy Atkinson (bass), and Barrett Wilke (drums)—Kinski continues to push boundaries, most recently with their 2025 album Stumbledown Terrace, recorded with Tim Green, capturing the raw intensity and emotional catharsis that defines their sound.

Patrons of Husbandry is a Vashon Island-based alternative rock band formed in 2023, featuring Rusty Willoughby, Scott Boggan, Ethan Cudaback, and Jeff Roeser. Their sound—alternately hypnotic, poppy, hazy, and groovy—echoes the legacy of Rusty and Scott’s earlier Seattle bands like Pure Joy, Room Nine, and Flop, while channeling the misty mood of the Pacific Northwest. Fueled by Colorado Kool-Aid and Washington’s finest, the band embraces a playful ethos of time travel and shape-shifting. Their name was inspired by historical materials found at the Vashon Grange Hall, a nod to the 19th-century fraternal organization for farmers.

Whiting Tennis is a Seattle-based singer, songwriter, and visual artist whose music blends introspective lyricism with lo-fi textures and Americana-infused rock. Known for his evocative songwriting and home-recorded albums like Hello Dolly and Three Leaf Clover, Tennis has collaborated with a rotating cast of musicians including Kevin Warner (bass), DW Burnam (drums), and Barb Hunter (cello), crafting a sound that’s both raw and richly layered. His band projects—often recorded on vintage analog gear in intimate spaces—reflect a deep DIY ethos and a painterly approach to composition. Whether performing solo or with his band, Tennis brings a haunting, poetic sensibility to the Pacific Northwest music scene.

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Virginia V Educational Kids Cruise
Aug
24
11:00 AM11:00

Virginia V Educational Kids Cruise

Virginia V Educational Kids Cruise
Historic Virginia V Steamer - Leaves from the North End Passenger Ferry Dock
August 24th, 2025
11am to 12:30pm

On this one hour tour to Blake Island and back, kids and their grownups will get to learn from experts from the Vashon Bird Alliance, Vashon Heritage Museum, Virginia V foundation, and local geologist Steve Bergman.

https://www.vashonheritagemuseum.org/events/2025-virginia-v

Brought to you by the Vashon Island Heritage Museum.

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Virginia V Cruise
Aug
24
12:30 PM12:30

Virginia V Cruise

Virginia V Cruise
Historic Virginia V Steamer - Meeting at the North End Passenger Ferry Dock
August 24th, 2025
12:30pm

On August 24th, the Virginia V sails back into her home waters for a circumnavigation of the island. We’d love to be on the water with you! Circumnavigation tickets are available now on our website. We sold out quickly last summer!

https://www.vashonheritagemuseum.org/events/2025-virginia-v

Brought to you by the Vashon Island Heritage Museum.

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Taylor Made - Seattle's Tribute to James Taylor
Aug
24
5:00 PM17:00

Taylor Made - Seattle's Tribute to James Taylor

Taylor Made - Seattle's Tribute to James Taylor
Sunday, August 24th at 5PM
Vashon Theatre
Tickets $20

Taylor Made consists of seven of the northwest's finest musicians. Performing all of James Taylor's classic songs from his vast repertoire of twenty-two studio and live album releases from the 1970's to the present. Faithfully recreating the magic of James's classic hits like Fire And Rain, Handy Man, Carolina In My Mind, Country Road, Up On A Roof, Shower The People and many more.

Musicians:

Larry Murante - lead vocal, guitar, percussion

Scott Donaldson - electric and acoustic guitar

Mark Zyla - keyboards, backing vocal

Jim Savery - electric bass

Robert Gardunia - guitar, keyboards, congas, backing vocal

Nati Popova - violin and backing vocals

Michael Clune - drums, backing vocals, percussion

"Taylor Made brought down the house!" Audience demanded we bring them back as soon as possible, so I am. The whole band was spot on, I couldn't recommend them more." Curt Shriner, Manager The Historic Everett Theatre

"As a LONG time hardcore JT fan, I was thrilled to find out about this cover band and couldn't wait to check it out. I had some high expectations hoping it would be as good ... OMG, expectations were exceeded !!! Blown away by not only the legit, authentic JT sound of the lead singer but the nuance of how JT sings every song was spot on !! The entire band is a group of incredibly talented musicians and all together put on a FANTASTIC show !!” Alison Bayard Fitzpatrick - Audience member

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Some'tet
Aug
24
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!

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Croaker
Aug
28
6:00 PM18:00

Croaker

Croaker
Wine Shop Vashon
Thursday, August 28th
6:00pm-7:00pm

Croaker's brew-grass inspired music is infused with misty mountain hops and malty 80's rock. Raise a glass to a hazy blend of harmonies layered over crisp acoustic grooves. No bitter after-taste. Kim Thal on fiddle, Eric Frith on guitar, Danny Powers on bass and Andre Sapp on mandolin and guitar.

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Concerts in the Park: The Great Divide
Aug
28
7:00 PM19:00

Concerts in the Park: The Great Divide

The Vashon Park District is proud to present Concerts in the Park once again this year in partnership with Vashon Events. Concerts will be held every Thursday night, beginning on July 31st and ending on August 28th from 7:00pm - 9:00pm.

Concerts in the Park is a family friendly series of events that bring the community together to enjoy free outdoor music concerts. Taking place at Ober Park, which is located between the Vashon Public Library and the Vashon Park District, the park features grassy berms that make perfect amphitheater seating. You are invited to bring a blanket or lawn chair to enjoy the music.

Sound equipment and lighting will be provided by Laird Gonter of Bandstand Music Inc, and Martin Feveyear of Feveyear Master/Mix will be dialing in the sound. Enjoy live music performing against one of Vashon's most beautiful outdoor backdrops and bring the family. There's plenty of grass and natural berms to spread out those picnic blankets and enjoy some wonderful music on a warm summer night.

However, your blanket or chair may not get much use because each concert features a different music genre that will keep you dancing. Each concert presents something new to experience!

Going out with a real bang, last in line for Concerts in the Park on August 28th is a reunion that you won't want to miss...The Great Divide!

In 1987, the Vashon Island-based band The Great Divide achieved a significant milestone by winning the Marlboro Country Music Talent Roundup. This victory awarded them a $5,000 grand prize and the prestigious opportunity to open for renowned country artists Alabama, The Judds, and George Strait at the Tacoma Dome, performing before an audience of 20,000.

Formed in the early 1980s, The Great Divide is an all-islander band from Vashon Island. They initially gained local popularity before expanding their reach by touring with blues guitarist Elvin Bishop. Their musical style encompasses a blend of country rock, Texas swing, and straight-up rock, contributing to their dynamic performances and broad appeal. Beyond their notable 1987 performance, they have also opened for other prominent acts such as Asleep at the Wheel and Charlie Daniels.

The Great Divide last performed publicly at Strawberry Festival in 2018. This year's show will be one for the books and could very well be the last, but we've said that before... Notably, the band will be joined by Dan Tyack on pedal steel, which is a perfect fit. Dan is deeply experienced and has actually worked with many of the bands we have rubbed elbows with over the years.

The Great Divide is Loren Sinner on bass & vocals, Bob Goering on rhythm guitar & vocals, Jerry Wilks on fiddle & vocals, Lonesome Mike Nichols on harmonica & vocals, Greg Hitch on drums & vocals, Randy Webb on lead guitar and Dan Tyack on pedal steel guitar.

Fiddle player Jerry wilks comes from Yakima, and lead vocalist Bob Goering will be flying in from his home in Kona, Hawaii.

Opening for The Great Divide is Neko Rogneby. Neko Rogneby has called Vashon home for nearly 13 years, and currently attends Vashon High School (VHS). She is a swimmer and coach with the Vashon Seals Swim Team, a newly minted lifeguard, a Fire Cadet, and a participant in Rain City Rock Camp’s Amplified Teen Voices (ATV) leadership program. Her formal music lessons began at age seven, when she studied piano with Camille Reeves. During the pandemic, she picked up bass guitar, and later, the tenor saxophone. She has played in several bands over the past few summers, including Wisteria, which performed at the inaugural Teen Jam. You may have seen her perform at Open Space’s Black Box (Orbit Music Club), Snapdragon (VHS Jazz Ensemble), Vashon Center for the Arts (VHS Wind Ensemble), the Crocodile (Rain City Rock Camp), and MoPOP’s Sound and Vision Stage (Rain City Rock Camp’s Amplified Music Program ). Her New Voices performance will be her solo debut. Thank you for supporting Vashon Events and local, homegrown musicians. Free Palestine. Love thy neighbor. Protect trans kids. No one is illegal on stolen land.

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Melanie Beth Curran
Aug
29
7:30 PM19:30

Melanie Beth Curran

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Melanie Beth Curran
Open Space for Arts & Community
Friday, August 29
Doors at 6:30 PM | Show at 7:30 PM

Melanie Beth Curran is a New York City-based folklorist, traditional musician, Irish American Song Saver, and writer. Her live performance “takes you on this journey through the evolution of Irish American music” by pulling field recordings through the annals of time and sharing them with a new generation of folk music enthusiasts.

Curran’s performance transports listeners back and forth over centuries of musical history and landscape, all while shifting narratives around the Irish-American experience through music. Fans of traditional American song, hidden histories, and Irish musicality will delight in Curran's performance of forgotten traditional and “rousing originals. Melanie was a Fulbright recipient for her work documenting the living musical traditions of Bretagne, France.

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Cheap Scenery
Aug
29
8:00 PM20:00

Cheap Scenery

Cheap Scenery
Vashon Sugar Shack
Friday, August 29th
8:00pm
$10 at the door
21+ Enter via the Alley
Food and Full Bar

Revisit the early days of punk rock with music that originated in clubs like New York City's CBGBs and London's 100 Club. CHEAP SCENERY plays old-school punk from seminal groups like The Clash, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks, Gang of Four, Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers, X, The Cure, Dead Boys, Wire, The Jam, Rezillos, and a whole bunch more.

The hard hitting rhythm section of Jesse Whitford on drums and Andre Sapp on bass lays a tight-fisted foundation. That leaves plenty of room for guitarists Jeff Minzel and Rick Vanselow to fill out 3-minute masterpieces.

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Dockton Art Walk
Aug
30
to Aug 31

Dockton Art Walk

Dockton Art Walk
Dockton, Vashon Island, WA
Labor Day weekend, Aug 30 & 31
10am-5pm
ART * FOOD * LIVE MUSIC

Come visit historic Dockton for the second annual Dockton Art Walk on Vashon Island. 11 participating studios within walking distance featuring 20 artists!

There will be live music, food from Lunetta Pizzeria Saturday and Aeggy’s on Sunday-plus a little outdoor French cafe’. Come take a walk around historic Dockton and visit our studios!

For more information, a map and to download a Studio Passport for a chance to win an art goodie bag, visit docktonartists.com

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox
Aug
30
7:00 PM19:00

The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox

The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox
Saturday, August 30th at 7PM
Vashon Theatre

See the first two episodes of the anticipated new Hulu mini-series. Amanda Knox and Chris Robinson will do a Q&A following the screening. Amanda will be selling & signing books, as well. All ticket proceeds will be donated to the Washington Innocence Project.

The show centers on Amanda Knox's harrowing journey after being wrongfully imprisoned for her roommate's murder, her battle to prove her innocence and regain her freedom.

Tickets on sale here and at the Box Office: https://ticketing.useast.veezi.com/purchase/6625?siteToken=fs2rgwf9hemgdtyn3cs6yg3smr

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Some'tet
Aug
31
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!

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise
Sep
5
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
O Sol Mio
Island Insurance
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.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
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FROM SOURCE TO SOUND: The Future of Vashon’s Creeks
Sep
5
4:30 PM16:30

FROM SOURCE TO SOUND: The Future of Vashon’s Creeks

FROM SOURCE TO SOUND: The Future of Vashon’s Creeks
with The Vashon-Maury Island Land Trust
at the Land Trust Building (10014 SW Bank Rd)
Friday, September 5th
Doors at 4:15pm, Program at 4:30pm

Join the Vashon Land Trust as we welcome Lynda Mapes, an award winning Seattle Times journalist and author of the new book The Trees are Speaking, for an evening of storytelling and inspiration centered on our region’s salmon-fed forests.

*Lynda's book is available for purchase at Vashon Bookshop.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Isaac Slade
Sep
5
to Sep 6

Isaac Slade

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Isaac Slade
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sept 5 & 6, 7:30pm
Doors at 6:30pm
September 5, 2025 | 7:30pm
September 6, 2025 | 7:30pm
$125 Premium | $100 General

Isaac Slade, the Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum selling singer-songwriter, will be performing this September at the Vashon Center for the Arts. This special career-spanning solo set will feature songs from his former band The Fray, as well as brand new, never before heard material in an intimate auditorium on Vashon Island.

Isaac Slade is an American musician and community leader. He was the lead singer of Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum rock band The Fray. He serves as a board chair on a music education initiative with Colorado Governor Jared Polis, aiming to provide universal music access for every K-12 student in Colorado. He also works with several organizations in the fight to end human trafficking. Isaac is currently working on a variety of other projects, including running a vinyl record shop in his local community in Washington State called Side Stack Records.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Stupid Bike Night 2025
Sep
5
8:00 PM20:00

Stupid Bike Night 2025

Stupid Bike Night 2025
Town Center
Dusk
First Friday, September 5th

Stupid Bike Night happens every First Friday in September right here on Vashon. Everyone is encouraged to join in on the ride. Decorating your bike is also encouraged, but not required. Just join in on the fun, that's what matters most. This event has become more Vashon than any other event of the year IMO. Stupid Bike Night is organized by some pretty cool cats that include some of Vashon’s most clever contraption-makers, performers and party people. You know who they are.

Town Center promises to be lined with spectators at dusk, waiting to welcome the stupid bikes along their loop winding through town and up and down Vashon Highway.

The parade of bicycles features dozens of riders tooling through town on outlandish forms of tricked-out, lit-up, pedal-powered means of transportation — including a flame-throwing bicycle equipped with a working bar and grill, flower and foliage-festooned bikes and trikes, and chariots pulled along by giant wooden unicorns and circus horses.

You'll see wild, colorful costumes of the riders: disco attire, space suits, neon wigs, gladiator garb, Amish country clothing, giant baby clothes, glow lights and glitter.

Some of the bikes even haul musicians, creating a cacophonous ensemble that is more “Mad Max Fury Road” meets Dr. Seuss than an actual band. No one seems to be even trying to play the same song, with drummers, electric guitarists and horn players independently banging, blowing and blaring their music. It's the Vashon way folks.

Oh yeah, did we mention that ANYONE can participate? Dust off those bikes and be a part of this fun night!

Big ups to our pal at the 'Comber, Liz Shepherd for her wonderful PR!

More info right here: https://www.vashonevents.org/stupidbikenight

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Japan Festival 2025
Sep
6
1:00 PM13:00

Japan Festival 2025

Japan Festival 2025
Mukai Farm & Garden
107th Ave SW
Saturday, September 6th
1pm-5pm

We are thrilled to announce our 6th annual Japan Festival, a vibrant celebration of Japanese culture and heritage, scheduled for Saturday, September 6th, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. This beloved community event promises an afternoon filled with captivating performances, engaging demonstrations, delicious food, and activities for all ages.

Attendees will be immersed in the rich traditions of Japan with a dynamic lineup of activities, including:

  • Powerful Taiko Drumming Performances: Experience the thunderous rhythms and captivating energy of traditional Japanese taiko drumming.

  • Exquisite Washi Lampshade Demonstrations: Witness the delicate artistry of washi paper crafting and learn about this beautiful Japanese tradition.

  • Delicious Bento Boxes: Savor authentic and artfully prepared bento boxes, offering a taste of Japan.

  • Engaging Children's Village: Youngest attendees will delight in a dedicated area with hands-on activities and cultural experiences tailored just for them.

  • Spirit Garden for Adults: Adults can find a moment of tranquility and reflection in the specially curated Spirit Garden.

"Our Japan Festival has become a cornerstone event for Mukai Farm and Garden, bringing together our community to celebrate and learn about Japanese culture," says Jade Agua, Executive Director. "We are excited to once again offer a diverse program that highlights both traditional arts and contemporary expressions of Japanese heritage."

The Mukai Farm and Garden Japan Festival is a unique opportunity to connect with Vashon Island's deep Japanese American roots and honor the legacy of the Mukai family. This event is perfect for families, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a fun and enriching afternoon.

Event Details:

  • What: Mukai Farm and Garden 6th Annual Japan Festival

  • When: Friday, September 6th, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM

  • Where: Mukai Farm and Garden, 18017 107th Ave SW, Vashon, WA 98070

  • Admission: Free and Donations welcome

For more information about the Japan Festival and Mukai Farm and Garden, please visit https://mukaifarmandgarden.org/

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
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Camp Sealth Outdoor Adventures: Horse Hang Out
Sep
7
2:00 PM14:00

Camp Sealth Outdoor Adventures: Horse Hang Out

Camp Sealth Outdoor Adventures: Horse Hang Out
Wrangler Retreat Center at Camp Sealth
September 7th
2:00pm-4:00pm

Come and enjoy some quality time with some of the Camp Sealth heard. We will be offering the chance to pet, brush, and feed the horses some of their favorite treat. People of all experience are welcome. Closed-toed non steel toed shoes are required for all participants. All participants will be able to spend as much time with the horses as they would like between 2:00-4:00pm

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Vashon's Historic Landmarks
Sep
9
7:00 PM19:00

Vashon's Historic Landmarks

Vashon's Historic Landmarks
Online, Google Meets
September 9, 7pm

Vashon has two new historic landmarks! Join Island-based historic preservation consultant, Holly Taylor, to hear about the Vashon Maury Grange Hall and the Fujioka Farm, both recently designated as King County Landmarks.

Together they tell complex stories about the Island's agricultural and social history, including the Community Club and Grange Movements on Vashon, and the Japanese American community after WWII. Learn about historic preservation efforts past and present, and how you can get involved in preserving historic places.

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Little Bird Garden Talks
Sep
13
11:00 AM11:00

Little Bird Garden Talks

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Little Bird Garden Talks
2nd Saturday of the Month thru September
September 13th
11am-12:30pm
Backyard of Mind Set Apothecary
17917 Vashon Hwy SW

We’re excited to share what’s ahead at Little Bird Gardens It’s a season of growth, learning and gathering—and we’d love for you to be part of it. Join us this summer in the garden with Little Bird and our Summer Garden Talks. FREE for everyone. We will host our talks the 2nd Saturday of the month thru September. See you in the garden!

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
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Raise the Roof for Vashon HouseHold
Sep
13
5:00 PM17:00

Raise the Roof for Vashon HouseHold

Raise the Roof for Vashon HouseHold
Saturday, September 13th
The Station: 17816 Vashon Hwy SW
5pm - 8pm

You don’t want to miss this! If you’re a fan of affordable housing AND love to celebrate, save the date. We’re going to be dining and partying in style at Vashon Household's annual Raise the Roof - and this year we’re going all out to celebrate 35 years of affordable housing on Vashon.

Hosted at The Station (across from Snapdragon), this down-home event uptown will feature a fantastic farm-to-table dinner created by Vashon's own James Beard Award-winning chef Matt Dillon, with premium cocktails and complimentary beer and wine.

We’ll also have the best home-grown music on Vashon with the legendary Chris Anderson and some of your Coop favorites and the epic sounds of Taiko drumming, all hosted by the multi-talented Martha Enson!

But most importantly, we'll be raising funds to support Vashon HouseHold’s critical work providing housing for the low and moderate income individuals and families who make up the fabric of this diverse, creative community.

Tickets are $150 and include salmon or vegetarian dinner, entertainment, cocktails, beer, wine, or NA beverages.

www.vashonhousehold.org/raise-the-roof

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Kiki Valera
Sep
13
7:30 PM19:30

Kiki Valera

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Kiki Valera
Vashon Center for the Arts
September 13 at 7:30pm
Doors at 6:30pm
September 13, 2025 | 7:30pm
$40 General | $38 Senior | Youth FREE

Son Cubano is one of the most popular musical styles in Cuba, and Grammy-nominated Kiki Valera is one of its foremost exponents. Over the last century, this style of traditional Cuban music has contributed to many other genres of music, including Latin jazz, cha cha cha, mambo, salsa and timba. Kiki Valera is the oldest son of the famous La Familia Valera Miranda septet, a multi-generational traditional music group from Santiago de Cuba. Since the 19th century, La Familia Valera Miranda has played a significant role in Cuban culture by collecting and preserving the deep-rooted traditions of the legendary Sierra Maestra mountain region. A multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, and producer, he’s best known as one of the world’s greatest players of the Cuban Cuatro, a mid-size guitar with 8 strings grouped in sets of 2. His current project features a talented lineup of musicians and is sure to keep audiences on their feet.

“Extraordinary skills as a soloist and master of his instrument”— All About Jazz

“Some of the 21st century’s most compelling Afri-centric son Cubano you will ever hear, and Kiki Valera is at the heart of everything” – Latin Jazz Net

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Bella Rane & Friends
Sep
13
7:30 PM19:30

Bella Rane & Friends

Bella Rane & Friends
Open Space for Arts & Community
Saturday, September 13
Doors 6:30 | Show 7:30

Bella Rayne is a 18-year-old, self-taught guitar phenom from Mendocino, CA who is quickly making a name for herself in the music industry. Her love for the Grateful Dead, Southern Rock, 90s Grunge, and even a little Bluegrass, has been distilled into her own fresh approach that’s wowing audiences across the country.

Tickets at openspacevashon.com

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Rebecca Albiani Talks
Sep
14
to May 10

Rebecca Albiani Talks

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Albiani On...
Vashon Center for the Arts
Select Sundays
Sept 14 | 2pm
Nov 23 | 2pm
Jan 11 | 2pm
Mar 22 | 2pm
May 10 | 2pm

REBECCA ALBIANI is an art historian and a beloved, long-time lecturer at VCA. Rebecca also lectures at the Frye Art Museum and other respected art institutions. Rebecca was a Fulbright Scholar in Venice and received a B.A. in Art History from U.C. Berkely and an M.A. from Stanford.

SELECT SUNDAYS In VCA’s 2025/26 SEASON at 2:00pm

Many talks are scheduled to coincide with exhibitions at regional museums and galleries to enhance your art appreciation, and during Cultural Heritage Months as a contribution to a broader national conversation!

SAVE ON ALL 5 TALKS WITH THE ALBIANI TALKS PASS
$100 Pass | Youth FREE *ticket reservation required
Single tickets available at the door
$25 General | $23 Senior | Youth FREE *ticket reservation required

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Rebel with a Clause
Sep
15
6:00 PM18:00

Rebel with a Clause

Rebel with a Clause
Monday, September 15th at 6PM
Vashon Theatre
Tickets on sale now
Special one night screening featuring Q&A with filmmakers Brandt Johnson and Ellen Jovin!

One fall day, Ellen Jovin set up a folding table on a Manhattan sidewalk with a homemade sign that said “Grammar Table.” Right away, passersby began excitedly asking questions, telling stories, and filing complaints. What happened next is the stuff of grammar legend. Ellen and her filmmaker husband, Brandt Johnson, took the table on the road, visiting all 50 states as Brandt shot the grammar action. But this story transcends grammar. It’s the story of an epic quest in a divided time to bring us all closer together.

Sponsored by the Vashon Theatre Foundation.

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Lane to the Glen, music from County Sligo
Sep
15
7:00 PM19:00

Lane to the Glen, music from County Sligo

Lane to the Glen, music from County Sligo
Vashon Havurah
15401 Westside Hwy SW
Monday, September 15 at 7:00pm
Doors open at 6:30pm

On Monday, September 15th at 7 p.m. the Vashon Havurah will be hosting the amazing Irish trio Lane to the Glen, a Sligo Traditional Trio comprising Oisín Mac Diarmada (fiddle), Daithí Gormley (accordion), Samantha Harvey (piano, dance). Oisín and Daithí are steeped in the music and history of the Sligo area, having previously collaborated on ‘Fiddlers of Sligo Tunebook’, a publication which set transcriptions of the fiddle repertoire of key Sligo exponents alongside historic images and context.

Daithí Gormley is widely regarded as one of the finest button accordion players of his generation. His remarkably accomplished debut album Fiddling without a Bow brought an expressive mix of old and new tunes played with an attention to detail, and he is regarded as a conduit to past masters of Irish traditional music. Oisín Mac Diarmada and Samantha Harvey perform frequently with Téada, a worldwide-touring band founded by Oisín in 2001. Oisín and Samantha previously recorded The Green Branch, a sparkling album of fiddle and piano in 2015, with subsequent teaching and performing engagements in places such as the United States, Italy, France, and Japan. A $25 (cash or check) donation at the door is encouraged, but nobody will be turned away for lack of funds. Reservations are encouraged. Please call or text Jan Strolle at 206-228-0730 or email Jan at 206-228-0730 to reserve a seat.

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Aya Caspi
Sep
16
to Sep 20

Aya Caspi

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Aya Caspi
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, Sept 20th
7:30pm

Vashon Center for the Arts in conjunction with Not On Our Island present Aya Caspi: Connecting Across Differences – a series of events and workshops on nonviolent communication.

Workshops include: Intro to Non-Violent Communication on Tuesday, September 16 at 4:15pm; and Speaking with Care on Thursday, September 18 at 4:15pm. Aya’s weeklong visit will culminate in a speaking engagement on Saturday, September 20 at 7:30pm. All events will take place at Vashon Center for the Arts.

Aya Caspi, acclaimed Nonviolent Communication (NVC) trainer and educational consultant, brings her signature blend of vision, practical clarity, and deep commitment to the transformative power of compassion-driven dialogue to Vashon Center for the Arts’ Katherine L. White Hall on Saturday, September 20, at 7:30 p.m.

Drawing on decades of experience—from designing curricula for preschool series to advising Warner Bros., Discovery Media, Cartoon Network, and Max—Caspi’s interactive session will offer tools for building empathy and connection in schools, couples counseling, nonprofits, social-change communities, and beyond. She has served as educational consultant on preschool programs such as Lu & The Bally Bunch and now shares NVC internationally through online classes and in-person retreats, most recently applying NVC principles to the Israeli-Palestinian context.

Event Details

What: Aya Caspi—CONNECTING ACROSS DIFFERENCES, Transforming Separation with Nonviolent Communication. A speaking engagement with an audience Q&A.

When: Saturday, September 20 • 7:30 p.m.

Where: Katherine L. White Hall, Vashon Center for the Arts, 19600 Vashon Hwy SW, Vashon, WA 98070

Tickets: $45

Additional Workshops: Intro to Non-Violent Communication | September 16, 4:15-7:15pm in VCA Atrium and Speaking with Care | September 16, 4:15-6:15pm in VCA Atrium. Tickets: $23-$25

About Aya Caspi:
Based in Northern California, Aya Caspi has devoted her career to designing impactful educational experiences and facilitating healing dialogue. Her client roster spans major media producers and global changemakers. Whether through children’s television curriculum or conflict-resolution workshops, Caspi embodies the principle that strong relationships and social transformation flow from genuine empathy.

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Alex Borstein is Thirsty
Sep
26
7:30 PM19:30

Alex Borstein is Thirsty

Alex Borstein is Thirsty
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, Sept 26 | 7:30pm
$47 General | $45 Senior
All proceeds will benefit the Dove Project!

After five seasons as Susie on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, 444 episodes as Lois on Family Guy, a critically acclaimed performance as Dawn on HBO’s Getting On, and Ms. Ungermeyer in The Lizzie McGuire Movie, three-time Emmy winner Alex Borstein brings her latest solo show Thirsty to Vashon Island!

Borstein finds herself sandwiched between two soul sucking kids and two eccentric, aging parents in this hilarious new show about growing up, growing old and staying thirsty.

You can catch her 2023 Critics Choice nominated special, “Corsets & Clown Suits” on Amazon Prime.

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David Armstrong-Broadway Nation Book Release
Sep
27
2:00 PM14:00

David Armstrong-Broadway Nation Book Release

David Armstrong-Broadway Nation Book Release
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, Sept 27 | 2pm
FREE EVENT

Join acclaimed director, producer, and historian David Armstrong for a lively conversation and book signing celebrating the release of his debut book, Broadway Nation — How Immigrant, Jewish, Queer, and Black Artists Invented the Broadway Musical.

Armstrong will be interviewed by composer and dramaturg Albert Evans, with a special performance by award-winning Seattle musical theatre artist Sarah Rudinoff. Attendees will get the inside story behind the creation of Broadway Nation, enjoy an exclusive audience Q&A, and test their Broadway knowledge in a Musical Theater Trivia Contest—with the chance to win a copy of the book!

Broadway Nation offers a sweeping history of America’s signature art form, spotlighting the powerful—yet often overlooked—contributions of immigrant, Jewish, queer, and Black artists who shaped its evolution. Inspired by Armstrong’s popular large lecture course at the University of Washington School of Drama and his hit Broadway Nation podcast, the book celebrates the artistry and craftsmanship of legendary figures from George M. Cohan to Stephen Sondheim to Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Released by Methuen Drama/Bloomsbury on July 24, 2025, Broadway Nation is available now via the publisher’s website, Amazon, and booksellers nationwide.

Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind evening of spirited conversation, unforgettable stories, and untold Broadway history. It’s going to be a night to remember!

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Loudon Wainwright III
Oct
1
7:30 PM19:30

Loudon Wainwright III

Loudon Wainwright III
Vashon Center for the Arts
Wednesday, October 1st
Doors at 6:30pm
Concert at 7:30pm

Loudon Wainwright III began 2025 with the January release of the new album “Loudon Live in London” which was recorded during a 3-night residency at Nell’s Jazz and Blues club in 2024. Born in Chapel Hill, N.C. in 1946, Loudon Wainwright III came to fame when “Dead Skunk” became a Top 20 hit in 1972. He had studied acting at Carnegie-Mellon University but dropped out to partake in the Summer of Love in San Francisco and wrote his first song in 1968 (“Edgar,” about a lobsterman in Rhode Island). Loudon was signed to Atlantic Records by Nesuhi Ertegun, and after that was lured by Clive Davis to Columbia Records, which released “Dead Skunk.” His songs have since been recorded by the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Cash, Earl Scruggs, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, his son Rufus Wainwright, and Mose Allison among others.

$65 General | $63 Senior

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Evren Ozel
Oct
4
7:30 PM19:30

Evren Ozel

Evren Ozel
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, Oct 4 | 7:30pm
$40 General | $38 Senior | Youth FREE

American pianist Evren Ozel has established himself as a musician of “refined restraint” (Third Coast Review), combining fluent virtuosity with probing, thoughtful interpretations. Evren has performed extensively in the United States and abroad and is the recipient of a 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant and 2022 Salon de Virtuosi Career Grant, and is represented by the Concert Artists Guild as an Ambassador Prize Winner of their 2021 Victor Elmaleh Competition.

Since his debut with the Minnesota Orchestra at age 11, Ozel has been a soloist with the Cleveland Orchestra, Jacksonville Symphony, and The Orchestra Now at Bard College, with conductors Jahja Ling, Courtney Lewis, and Leon Botstein. In March of 2025, his first album of Mozart Concertos with the ORF Radio Symphony of Vienna and conductor Howard Griffiths will be released on Alpha Classics. 

Evren Ozel is a winner of the Concert Artists Guild International Competition.

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Shawn Colvin
Oct
6
7:30 PM19:30

Shawn Colvin

Shawn Colvin
Vashon Center for the Arts
Monday, October 6 | 7:30pm
Doors at 6:30pm
$105 Premium | $95 General

Over the course of three decades, Shawn Colvin has established herself as a captivating performer and a revered storyteller. She is a three-time Grammy-winner: Best Contemporary Folk Recording for her album "Steady On" in 1989, and Record and Song of the Year for her hit "Sunny Came Home," from the platinum-selling album A Few Small Repairs. She has released thirteen superlative albums, is an inductee of the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame, recipient of Americana Music Association's Lifetime Achievement Trailblazer Award, written a critically acclaimed memoir, and maintained a non-stop national and international touring schedule which will bring her to Vashon Center for the Arts for an special evening of song and stories with this influential woman of American music.

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Alejandro Escovedo
Oct
10
7:30 PM19:30

Alejandro Escovedo

Alejandro Escovedo
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, October 10, 2025 | 7:30pm
$55 Premium | $45 General

Legendary Rock Troubadour Alejandro Escovedo Brings Solo Show to Vashon Island!

Beloved singer-songwriter Alejandro Escovedo—whose boundary-pushing catalog now includes the critically lauded 2024 album Echo Dancing(Alejandro Escovedo)—will deliver an intimate solo concert at Vashon Center for the Arts (VCA) on Friday, October 10, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. Born in San Antonio and long based in Austin, Escovedo first galvanized audiences with pioneering punk outfit The Nuns, roots-rock heroes Rank & File, and cult favorites True Believers before embarking on a solo journey Rolling Stone hails as “one of the most compelling in modern music.” His newest collection, Echo Dancing (Yep Roc, 2024), reimagines gems from his songbook, underscoring why NPR dubbed him “a rock-and-roll shaman.”

On this new album, Alejandro Escovedo has taken a road rarely traveled, which is totally in keeping with how he has lived his life in music. Echo Dancing is an experiment in how to use the past to shape the future. By recording completely new and repurposed versions of songs from his past, Escovedo actually gets a chance to rewrite his own history. It’s also an idea that pushes growth into the present, and asks an artist to see themselves anew. “I always feel that a well-written song can withstand a lot of abuse,” Escovedo says. It is an area of creativity that the man has always honored. “Turning a past song inside out leads to discovery of new ideas you might not have understood about the song,” he says. “Even lyrical refurbishing has proven helpful and effective. It’s like interpreting your own work anew. The songs never seem to be complete. They are always evolving.”

Over a four-decade career that has spanned punk’s raw edge, Americana’s storytelling soul, and cinematic chamber-rock, Escovedo has earned rapt praise:

“Musically, Alejandro Escovedo is in his own genre.” — David Fricke, Rolling Stone

“A masterwork from one of the genuine lights in rock music.” — Billboard

“Music with heart, brains, and a burning sense of adventure.” — Mark Kemp, Rolling Stone

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Balkan Night
Oct
11
7:30 PM19:30

Balkan Night

Balkan Night
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, Oct 11 | 7:30pm
$35 General | $33 Senior | Youth FREE * ticket reservation required- adult must accompany youth 12-

Vashon Center for the Arts presents Balkan Night, a cultural celebration featuring groups from around the Pacific Northwest. This lively evening will showcase the traditional music, folk dances, art, and the food of the Balkan culture, which is found in the many diverse countries of southeastern Europe, including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, much of Croatia and Serbia, mainland Greece, Northern Dobruja in Romania, and East Thrace in Turkey.

Featured groups include: Koleda Ritual dancers and singers, Bulgarian Voices of Seattle, Radost Folk Ensemble, Seattle Cheta, Tamburaški Orkestar Kišobran, Vela Luka Croatian Dance Ensemble, Gino Yevdjevich, Hadjia Hamzić & Mario Butković. Experience the rich traditions of Balkan culture!

About Vashon Center for the Arts

The 2025–26 Performing Arts Season is a landmark year for Vashon Center for the Arts (VCA), marking our 60th Anniversary as a nonprofit island arts institution. For six decades, VCA has been a vibrant hub where creativity flourishes, connections grow, and the arts touch every corner of the Vashon Island community. As a collaborative and community-based organization, VCA provides a center for the arts on Vashon Island, initiates quality arts experiences for all ages, and creates opportunities for artists to perform and exhibit their work.

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Some'tet
Aug
17
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!

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Oscar's Journey, the Fall and Rise of the Bird King
Aug
17
5:00 PM17:00

Oscar's Journey, the Fall and Rise of the Bird King

Oscar's Journey, the Fall and Rise of the Bird King
Ober Park
Sunday, August 17, 5pm
Vashon’s Troll Legend Lives Again – In Ober Park

Vashon Repertory Theatre and Vashon Park District join forces this summer to reprise The Original Story of the Vashon Troll’s Origins. Playwright Bryan Willis’ fanciful story about Vashon’s troll, and the origin of both his trollness and his place as protector of the birds beguiled audiences in its premiere last year. Perfect for outdoor staging, Oscar’s Journey, The Fall and Rise of the Bird King will rise again August 17, 5pm on the stage at Ober Park with some new twists and new woodland characters.

With loads of audience interaction, the show is kid friendly with plenty of humor for adults and a gentle message for all. The play features original music composed and performed by Musical Director Kat Eggleston.

Oscar’s Journey is part of Vashon Rep’s cultural exchange with Chinese theatre students from a Shanghai program called The Sunrise Art Group. Two Chinese interns will participate in the play. Actors Jerry Wang and Derek Du will perform in the play and intern Kingsley Du will act as Stage Manager. Sunrise Art Group founder, Michael Shi, will visit our Island to share in the experience with his students, as will their mothers.

Oscar’s Journey, the Fall and Rise of the Bird King will play just once, Sunday, August 17, 5pm on the Ober Park stage. Admission is free. Donations gratefully accepted.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Engel's Car Show
Aug
17
10:00 AM10:00

Engel's Car Show

Engel's Car Show
Sunday, August 17th
10am-4pm

Step back in time and soak up the sights, sounds, and smells of vintage horsepower. From chrome classics to muscle machines, this Vashon tradition brings the golden age of cars roaring back to life. Cruise through, tap your toes to some tunes, grab a burger, and catch up with old friends. And don’t forget to tip your hat to the Engels—they’re the reason this ride keeps rolling.

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The Secret Agents
Aug
16
7:00 PM19:00

The Secret Agents

The Secret Agents
With JD Hobson
Vashon Sugar Shack
Saturday, August 16th
7:00pm on the back lawn
$10 Cash at the Door
21+ Please Enter via the Alley
Food and Full Bar Available

This band brings surf-rock and danceable swing jazz with a ton of confidence. If you’ve not seem them you’re missing out. If you HAVE seen these guys, you know what I mean.

They are The Secret Agents: a three piece that that fuses groovy sounds from the 1960s and rhythms from another galaxy that makes people want to spend the night with sea monsters, so I’ve heard.

Toby is a fantastic and hypnotic bass guitar and has played in rock bands forever. Scotty shreds a Les Paul guitar and has played in metal bands since the 80s. Emory is simply the best drummer out there and would make Buddy Rich proud.

The Secret Agents are playing the Sugar Shack on Saturday August 16 th at 7:00 with Vashon’s own super talented JD Hobson!

“Hands down these fellas are the best surf band in the entire Galaxy.” – Elvis Presley

“Screw those guys” – Johnny Cash

“I’d do ‘em” – Janis Joplin

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Memphis Radio Kings
Aug
16
7:00 PM19:00

Memphis Radio Kings

Memphis Radio Kings
Snapdragon Bakery and Café
17817 Vashon Hwy SW
Saturday, August 16th
7:00pm
Free (donations accepted)

Memphis Radio Kings Return to Vashon’s Snapdragon!

Join the Memphis Radio Kings as they return to the Snapdragon Bakery and Café, bringing their signature blend of heartfelt indie rock to one of Vashon’s most beloved music venues. Since 2019, “Vashon Icon” Tony Mann has contributed his songwriting and performing talents to the group.

With over 25 years of performing across the Seattle area and beyond, Memphis Radio Kings have built a legacy of powerful live shows, seven independent album releases, and notable appearances at events like Bumbershoot and SXSW. This year marks the release of their much-anticipated EP Even if You Don’t on their own Hot Stack label.

Known for passionate, high-energy performances filled with humor and soul, the band draws inspiration from '70s rock, classic country, and a bluesy, roots-driven swagger. Rebecca Kuzma graced the MRK stage at their last Vashon visit, and they dedicate this show to their beautiful Vashon friend who left us too soon.

Don’t miss an evening of authentic, original music with Memphis Radio Kings.

www.memphisradiokingsband.com

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Tim Couldn't Make It
Aug
16
1:00 PM13:00

Tim Couldn't Make It

Tim Couldn't Make It
Palouse Winery
Saturday, August 16th
1pm-4:30pm

Local island band Tim Couldn’t Make It are bringing their immense fervor of talent to Palouse Winery one more time this summer! We loved having them in last month so much that we’re having them set right back up in the garden next Saturday, 8/16 from 1-4:30 pm. We get busy on party days, so we recommend that everyone reserve a table at palousewinery.com. Get ready to kick back with your favorite glass of award-winning wine and have a blast!

Hungry? Pre-order a snack plate for $25 when you make a reservation for one of our covered tables by mentioning "charcuterie" in the notes! Tables are reserved on a first come, first serve basis, with priority given to wine club members. Islanders who aren’t in the wine club are more than welcome – just mention “band” in the notes of your res! Email info@palousewinery.com with any questions.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Mammoth Moments Family Day
Aug
16
10:00 AM10:00

Mammoth Moments Family Day

Mammoth Moments Family Day
Vashon Heritage Museum
10105 SW Bank Rd
Saturday, August 16th
10am - 4pm

VHM endeavors to provide free family activities to our community by inviting the whole family every third Saturday of the month for special extended hours of 10 AM to 4 PM. Age appropriate activities for kids and toddlers include crafts, scavenger hunts, story time and more with themes changing monthly. No pre- registration is required.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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The Johnson Brothers
Aug
15
7:30 PM19:30

The Johnson Brothers

The Johnson Brothers
Vashon Sugar Shack
Friday, August 15th
7:30pm
$10 at the door
21+ Enter via the Alley
Food & Full Bar

The Pacific Northwest is about to feel a whole lot more Southern as the Johnson Brothers make waves with their electrifying return to The Vashon Sugar Shack. Fusing outlaw country grit with bluesy rock 'n' roll, the band is gearing up for their biggest season yet — bringing a signature sound that's whiskey-soaked, road-worn, and impossible to ignore.

The Johnson Brothers have cultivated a loyal following through raw vocals, twang-drenched guitar licks, and lyrics that walk the line between heartbreak and backroad redemption. They aren’t just playing music — they’re telling stories. Stories about loss, love, and the kind of nights that end in neon and gravel. This is a band that leaves it all onstage.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Leo Moon live
Aug
15
7:00 PM19:00

Leo Moon live

Leo Moon live
Snapdragon
Fri Aug 15th
Music 7pm

Leo Moon is the solo incarnation of actor, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Brian Adrian Koch. California born and Oregon raised, Brian has been active in the Portland theater, film & music scene since arriving in 2000. He was recently awarded best actor at the Toronto Independent Film Festival. As well as Best Actor at the 2018 Portland Comedy Film Festival.

He is a current and founding member of indie rock band Blitzen Trapper (2000 - present), and formerly of psychedelic folk duo Dead Lee (2017-2023). Appearing now as a cinematic troubadour his minimal and haunting urban prairie tunes are stripped down paeans to the glorious and filmic moments of life; harmonica spattered psalms to the mysterious, whirling beauty of it all.

Leo has most recently opened for English folk singer Wesley Stace as well as Wild Horses, Loch Lomond & Small Paul and more. He’s also appeared at Shady Pines Festival in Sandy OR, Washougal Songcraft Festival and Portland Folk Festival. He is preparing to release a full length solo album, The Fool and well into recording his next record.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Willy Wonka, Kids
Aug
15
to Aug 16

Willy Wonka, Kids

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Willy Wonka, Kids
Youth Musical Theatre
Vashon Center for the Arts
Aug 15-16 | 2pm & 7pm

WILLY WONKA, Kids
August 15, 2025 | 7pm AND August 16, 2025 | 2pm
$18 General | $16 Senior | Youth FREE

The delicious adventures experienced by Charlie Bucket on his visit to Willy Wonka's mysterious chocolate factory light up the stage in this captivating adaptation of Roald Dahl's fantastical tale. Featuring the enchanting songs from the 1971 film starring Gene Wilder, in addition to a host of fun new songs, Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka KIDS is a scrumdidilyumptious musical guaranteed to delight everyone's sweet tooth.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Tim Couldn't Make It
Aug
15
6:00 PM18:00

Tim Couldn't Make It

Tim Couldn't Make It
Wine Shop Vashon
Friday, August 15th
6:00pm

Official Statement from the Band: Tim Couldn’t Make It:We regret to inform you—again, and with increasing disbelief—that Tim Couldn’t Make It. Not this time. Not any time. Tim remains, as ever, profoundly unavailable.This is not due to artistic differences, scheduling conflicts, or a tragic misunderstanding involving a goat and a ukulele (though that did happen, and we’re still litigating). No, Tim is currently deep in the jungles of Belize, pursuing what he calls “a spiritual internship with a tribe of howler monkeys.” He sends his love, a blurry photo of a mango, and a firm request that no one attempt to FaceTime him during the show.To be clear:

Tim will not be performing.

Tim will not be attending.

Tim will not be watching from a satellite uplink.

Tim will not be astrally projecting into the venue.

Tim will not be hiding in the coatroom, waiting for the encore.So please, for the love of all that is decent and musically coherent: do not throw undergarments. We’ve been through this. Doug still flinches when someone opens a sock drawer. Bruce has developed a reflexive duck-and-cover maneuver that has injured three tambourines. Wes refuses to play unless the first three rows are certified lingerie-free zones. And Rick—well, Rick’s therapist says we’re making progress.The band (Doug Pine, Bruce Phares, Wes Peterson, and Rick Dahms) will perform songs about heartbreak, hope, and hallucinogens. The music is ideal for swaying gently, crying softly, or making questionable decisions with someone you just met at the merch table.Once more, with feeling: Tim Couldn’t Make It. Please stop asking. Please stop throwing. Please stop believing.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Next to Normal
Aug
14
to Aug 17

Next to Normal

Vashon Rep and Vashon Teen Visionary Ensemble present:
Next to Normal
Music by Tom Kitt, Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey
Aug 7th-9th: 7pm
Aug 10th: 2pm
Aug 14th-16th: 7pm
Aug 17th: 2pm
Vashon-Maury Grange Hall

Theatrical Teens Stage an Ambitious Summer Musical

Vashon Repertory Theatre (VRT) has embraced a group of Vashon teens focused on producing shows with meaningful content and social commentary. The Vashon Teen Visionary Ensemble (VTVE) aims to use theatre as a form of activism by connecting with material not often seen from teen casts.

The group’s goal is to build an accessible and affordable theatre program for Vashon-Maury Island youth. With a focus on recreational theatre, the program prioritizes youth development over the often stressful environment of high-pressure theatre productions. The program’s framework aims to assure that young actors thrive and find their moments in the spotlight. Every actor is cast in every show, and there are no program fees.

For their initial summer production, the VTVE has chosen Next to Normal, a Tony award winning musical that explores how one suburban household copes with crisis and mental illness. With book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey and music by Tom Kitt, Next to Normal earned three Tony awards in 2009, a 2010 Pulitzer for Best Musical Score, and critical acclaim from the LA Times, Washington Post, Rolling Stone and the New York Times. Vashon’s teens have undertaken a challenging project with this play, and they’ve been working on it tirelessly since March.

Once the five-member VTVE settled on their musical choice for the summer, they held auditions June 25 at Open Space for Arts & Community. The doubled cast and crew, which allows each participant to play a role, is aged 13 to 17 and includes:

DIANA...Lidia Bojko

DAN...Cal Brown

GABE...Ari Anderson

NATALIE...Ruby Johnson & Moss Star D’Artell

HENRY...Aaron Hansen

DR. FINE...Amelia Stone

DR. MADDEN...Jerry Wang (VRT Chinese intern) & Janus Corriston

ENSEMBLE DANCE CAPTAIN...Amelia Stone

ENSEMBLE...Ruby Johnson, Moss Star D'Artell, Jerry Wang, Janus Corriston, Cal Brown, Ari Anderson

Choreographers...Moss Star D’Artell and Janus Corriston

Stage Manager...Mira Stone

Production Stage Manager.... Maarten Ribalet-Coesel

Technical Director...Mateo Grey

Costumes, hair, makeup....Moss Star D’Artell & Meg Thompson

Vocal Coordinator....Andy James, VHS Theatre Director

VRTs Education Director, Meg Thompson is directing the play which she says, “...was chosen for its themes of mental health disorders, generational trauma, and the impacts of unresolved grief. Despite tiptoeing into fantasy within the delusions playing out, the show is grounded in reality and ultimately focused on a suburban Pacific Northwest family facing issues that audience members might find relatable. Our cast is bringing the show to life with staging that will be an immersive experience for our audience, and we hope that you find something that moves you in this production.”

In addition to VRT, the Teen Musical is supported by Andrea Thompson, Executive Producer, OpenSpace/ORBIT who donated rehearsal space, Vashon Youth & Family Services (VYFS) who is providing free mental health counseling to the teen actors during rehearsals and performances. And the many generous community members who are donating set pieces, tech equipment, costumes, and props.

Next to Normal, recommended for audiences aged 13 and older, will be staged at the historic V-M Grange Hall on Vashon’s North End from August 7 through August 17. August 10 and 17 are 2pm matinee performances. All others are at 7pm. Tickets are available now at Vashonrepertorytheatre.org

There will be one opening night reception for each cast, with desserts, nonalcoholic beverages, and a silent auction each night. All proceeds go to the next Teen production.

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Concerts in the Park: The Sweet Lillies
Aug
14
7:00 PM19:00

Concerts in the Park: The Sweet Lillies

****Please note: This concert is moving indoors to Vashon Center for the Arts due to weather****

The Vashon Park District is proud to present Concerts in the Park once again this year in partnership with Vashon Events. Concerts will be held every Thursday night, beginning on July 31st and ending on August 28th from 7:00pm - 9:00pm.

Concerts in the Park is a family friendly series of events that bring the community together to enjoy free outdoor music concerts. Taking place at Ober Park, which is located between the Vashon Public Library and the Vashon Park District, the park features grassy berms that make perfect amphitheater seating. You are invited to bring a blanket or lawn chair to enjoy the music.

Sound equipment and lighting will be provided by Laird Gonter of Bandstand Music Inc, and Martin Feveyear of Feveyear Master/Mix will be dialing in the sound. Enjoy live music performing against one of Vashon's most beautiful outdoor backdrops and bring the family. There's plenty of grass and natural berms to spread out those picnic blankets and enjoy some wonderful music on a warm summer night.

However, your blanket or chair may not get much use because each concert features a different music genre that will keep you dancing. Each concert presents something new to experience!

Third in line for Concerts in the Park on August 14th is a band that is based in Boulder, Colorado. We think you're going to like them!

The Sweet Lillies' music is, first and foremost, heartfelt and collaborative. Those defining traits are given life by the quartet of musicians who make up the Lillies. Together they have combined their individual strengths to deliver powerful narratives of life in song. With their lineup of guitar, viola, upright bass, drums and ethereal vocal harmonies that float like a dream, the Sweet Lillies' music has a hard hitting original flavor with a forward-looking eye. They have incorporated all of their cumulative life-experiences into their music, song-writing, and artistry, crafting an uncommonly-beautiful style they have christened “String-Americana” - a nod to the band’s all encompassing musical tastes and willingness to experiment with genres ranging from folk and rock all the way to hip-hop.

Opening for The Sweet Lillies will be Mickey Fontaine. Mickey Fontaine plays six-string electric bass in theater productions and rock and jazz groups. He also writes, produces, and performs avant-garde cyberpunk hip-hop influenced by minimalist classical music. His reviews of live music, video games, and cultural phenomena can be found on his blog, odetojoyblog.substack.com

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Ciscoe Morris Garden Talk
Aug
14
5:00 PM17:00

Ciscoe Morris Garden Talk

Ciscoe Morris Garden Talk
Vashon Theater
Thursday - August 14
5-7 PM

Ciscoe is a popular horticulturist in the Pacific Northwest. He will be giving a talk on gardening. Vashon-Maury Island Garden Club members - Free

Non-members $10.00 donation at the door.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Daniels & Baker
Aug
13
6:00 PM18:00

Daniels & Baker

Daniels & Baker
Wine Shop Vashon
Wednesday, August 13th
6:00pm

Daniels & Baker is an acoustic duo (Nate Baker, and Jackie Rae Daniels) with over 10 years of experience playing together. You'll find elements of bluegrass, folk, swing, and original music in their extensive repertoire. They are known for their musical chemistry and unique arrangements of classic tunes. With instrumentation of mandolins, fiddle, guitars and duo vocals, they are an act that does not disappoint.

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MELT Summer Series
Aug
12
to Aug 16

MELT Summer Series

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MELT Summer Series
Tree of Life Event Center
August 5 to August 16

Is your body and energy slowing down at the peak of fun summer events?

Our Summer Series is designed to recharge your stride, restore your strength, and MELT your Sun Salutation—for people who move with purpose.

MELT Length Series August 5, 6, 8 from 6 to 7:15 pm $90 registration

MELT Strength Series August 12, 13, 15 from 6 to 7:15 pm

MELTed Yoga Saturday August 16 12:30-2:00 $45

Unlock safer, stronger movement with MELT Method techniques.

More info and tickets: https://www.corecentrictraining.com/schedule-meltsummerworkshop

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Snapdragon Trivia
Aug
11
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

Snapdragon Trivia Night
Every Monday | 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!

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Some'tet
Aug
10
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!

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Hamlet
Aug
10
5:30 PM17:30

Hamlet

Hamlet
Ober Park
August 10
5:30 PM

The Vashon Park District’s new summer play series, Once About A Time, continues this Sunday, August 10, with a free outdoor performance of Hamlet by Seattle’s acclaimed Young Shakespeare Workshop. The show begins at 5:30 p.m. at Ober Park. Pack a picnic, spread out a blanket, and enjoy an evening of wit, romance, and drama from the Bard under the summer sky.

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Blessing Chimanga
Aug
10
3:00 PM15:00

Blessing Chimanga

Blessing Chimanga
Wine Shop Vashon
Sunday, August 10th
3:00pm

Allison and I are excited to hear that Blessing Chimanga is coming back to Vashon - he is an old friend of ours and we think you are going to love his high-energy motivating performance!

Blessing Chimanga is an internationally celebrated Zimbabwean musician renowned for his extraordinary talent as a marimba player, singer, songwriter, and percussionist. As a cultural ambassador for Zimbabwe, he has captivated audiences across Asia, Europe, North and South America, and Africa.

Blessing’s music is distinguished by its energetic African rhythms and his virtuosic marimba performances, complemented by his magnetic stage presence and engaging entertainment skills.​

He has graced prestigious festivals worldwide, including the Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) in Zimbabwe, the Global Isai Festival in India, and the Iguazú en Concierto in Argentina. Blessing has collaborated with iconic musicians such as Oliver Mtukudzi (Zimbabwe), Sona Jobarteh (Gambia), Freshlyground (South Africa), and Eric Wainaina (Kenya).​

Blessing has travelled to 20+ Countries as a performer, workshop facilitator and leadership speaker. ​

​His influence extends beyond performances to cultural diplomacy. Notably, he represented Zimbabwe at the OneBeat arts residency in the USA (2014) and served as the Music Director of HIFA in 2018. As a passionate advocate for marimba music, he has coached bands in Zimbabwe and internationally, including touring Argentina four times with the Winad Marimba Band.

Presented by Debra Heesch.

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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First Nations Stories - Summer Movie Series
Aug
10
10:00 AM10:00

First Nations Stories - Summer Movie Series

First Nations Stories - Summer Movie Series
Vashon Island Unitarian Universalists
Lewis Hall (Behind Burton Community Church)
23905 Vashon Hwy SW
July 13, July 27, August 10
10:00am - 12:30 pm

The Vashon Unitarian Universalists Social & Environmental Justice Committee invites you to the 2nd Annual Summer Movie Series.

This year’s series focuses is on our First Nation’s Voices.

Join us at Lewis Hall 10am – 12:30pm for the FREE movie screening and discussion.

July 13 Dawnland -A story of stolen children and cultural survival: inside the first truth and reconciliation commission for Native Americans.

July 27 Bring Them Home /Aiskótáhkapiyaaya chronicles a decades-long initiative by members of the Blackfoot Confederacy to bring wild buffalo/iinnii back to the Blackfeet Reservation.

August 10 Promised Land Promised Land is a social justice documentary that follows two tribes in the Pacific Northwest: the Duwamish and the Chinook, as they fight for the restoration of treaty rights they've long been denied.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Ian Moore
Aug
9
7:30 PM19:30

Ian Moore

Ian Moore’s Birthday Concert
Saturday, August 9th
Vashon Sugar Shack
17636 100th Ave SW
7:30pm on the Back Lawn
$20 Cash at the Door
21+ Please Enter via the Alley
Food and Full Bar Available

Ian Moore is a celebrated guitarist, singer-songwriter, and producer originally from Austin, Texas, whose genre-defying sound blends blues, soul, rock, and folk into a signature style that has captivated audiences for over three decades. Launching his career in the early 1990s with a self-titled debut on Capricorn Records, Moore quickly gained national attention for his virtuosic guitar work and emotive vocals. His subsequent albums, including Modernday Folklore and Luminaria, showcased his evolution as a songwriter and his fearless approach to musical experimentation. With a discography spanning more than a dozen studio and live releases, Moore has toured extensively across the U.S. and internationally, earning a devoted fanbase and critical acclaim.

Beyond the stage, Moore is a passionate advocate for musicians' health and well-being. Now based in the Pacific Northwest, he co-founded SMASH (Seattle Musicians Access to Sustainable Healthcare), a nonprofit dedicated to providing healthcare resources to working musicians. A Grammy Governor and lifelong student of music and culture, Moore balances his creative pursuits with a deep commitment to community and family. Whether teaching songwriting workshops, exploring the outdoors, or crafting new music, Ian Moore continues to inspire with his artistry, resilience, and unwavering dedication to the transformative power of song.

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Zander Knodt
Aug
9
1:00 PM13:00

Zander Knodt

Zander Knodt
Aug 9, 1-3pm
Vashon Center for the Arts
August 9, 2025 1-3pm

Join us as our island’s own Zander Knodt returns from NYC for a special FREE concert in the VCA Atrium.

Zander Knodt is a New York-based pianist and composer whose broad musical influences range from Bach and Chopin to Bob Dylan, Keith Jarrett, and Herbie Hancock. Growing up in the outskirts of Seattle, Washington, Zander has performed throughout the West Coast as a sideman and bandleader. In NYC, Zander plays with various groups and leads his own solo piano projects.

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Kizoku Ishiki
Aug
9
12:00 PM12:00

Kizoku Ishiki

Kizoku Ishiki
Vashon Cemetery - 19631 Singer Rd. SW
Saturday August 9
12:00pm - 5:00pm
Free

Join us for a “Kizoku Ishiki” Obon celebration at the Vashon Cemetery Saturday August 9th from 12pm-5pm. Kizoku Ishiki means a deep sense of belonging. This fun, educational, and restorative cultural event will include dance, art displays, walking tours, picnicking, performances and more. The intent of the event is to honor and learn about our Asian immigrant ancestors along with recognizing our Black, Indigenous, and immigrant ancestors buried at the Vashon Cemetery.

The Vashon celebration will include special performances, including traditional Japanese music by Minyo members and Koto no Wa; poetry by author, lawyer and activist Troy Osaki, classical harp by Vanessa Stovall and dani tirrells’ Congregation with dance excerpts from Elysium (afterlife). Members from The Vashon Heritage Museum and Mukai Farm and Garden will be located throughout the grounds to share information about families buried at the cemetery. There will be guided walking tours highlighting the cemetery trees, including the recently planted cherry tree from the Vashon Island Fruit Club’s “100 Cherry Trees Project”. In addition, there will be cultural crafts and a Friendship Bench with the Aunties.

August 9th is the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. The Vashon Obon will commemorate this terrible event by offering a special peace procession of costumed dancers in a “siege of herons” during the Obon celebration. Local artist, Chantal Uto designed costumes which were commissioned by the Wild Wood Foundation.

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Mrs. Phelps
Aug
8
7:30 PM19:30

Mrs. Phelps

Mrs. Phelps
Vashon Sugar Shack
Friday, August 8th
7:30pm
$10 at the door
21+ Enter via the Alley
Food and Full Bar

Mrs. Phelps is a roots and soul leaning group of young local musicians. The band is built around two cousins that have been playing professionally since they were in the 4th and 5th grades respectively. They are now relative veterans of the local scene. Clare Molloy sings with surprising authority and her cousin Kate plays with a technical and stylistic control not often seen in a Musician of her years.

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Concerts in the Park: Wild Rumours
Aug
7
7:00 PM19:00

Concerts in the Park: Wild Rumours

The Vashon Park District is proud to present Concerts in the Park once again this year in partnership with Vashon Events. Concerts will be held every Thursday night, beginning on July 31st and ending on August 28th from 7:00pm - 9:00pm.

Concerts in the Park is a family friendly series of events that bring the community together to enjoy free outdoor music concerts. Taking place at Ober Park, which is located between the Vashon Public Library and the Vashon Park District, the park features grassy berms that make perfect amphitheater seating. You are invited to bring a blanket or lawn chair to enjoy the music.

Sound equipment and lighting will be provided by Laird Gonter of Bandstand Music Inc, and Martin Feveyear of Feveyear Master/Mix will be dialing in the sound. Enjoy live music performing against one of Vashon's most beautiful outdoor backdrops and bring the family. There's plenty of grass and natural berms to spread out those picnic blankets and enjoy some wonderful music on a warm summer night.

However, your blanket or chair may not get much use because each concert features a different music genre that will keep you dancing. Each concert presents something new to experience!

Second in line for Concerts in the Park on August 7th is a band we first brought to Vashon in 2021, Wild Rumours.

Formed from a lineup of veteran Seattle-area musicians, Wild Rumours performs the music of Fleetwood Mac with love and respect, authenticity and flair. Focusing on the classic albums of the band’s 1970s heyday, Wild Rumours creates a Fleetwood Mac experience designed to transport fans and deliver the music of 1975’s Fleetwood Mac and 1977’s Rumours in all its timeless glory. Originally conceived as a one-night tribute to these two iconic albums, the members of Wild Rumours found the joy of playing these songs together an irresistible elixir and have since taken their show to stages around the Western US. Fronted by the extraordinary vocals and stage presence of Jen Ayers, Wild Rumours is buttressed by the formidable rhythm section of Geoff Reading and Richard Davidson, and flanked by the instrumental prowess of Annastasia Workman, Patrick Porter and Kathy Moore.

Opening for Wild Rumours will be Rowan McBennett and Marlowe Cardoza. Rowan McBennett has been playing piano for 14 of his 18 years on this planet. Rowan McBennett is a jazz pianist and percussionist. He was classically trained and currently performs with his jazz trio, the Beall St Trio. He will study jazz piano and percussion at NYU in the fall. He was a classical pianist for the first ten years of his career and now he has moved on to Jazz. Rowan believes that music is a language, so once he learned the piano he felt like he could have access to any other instrument. After seeing islander Wesley Peterson rehearse with Saint Ophelia, he was inspired to play drums. Rowan's a big advocate for the school band program and the people behind it - Dan Baker, Gabriel Burgess and Todd Zimberg. Versatility is important to Rowan - it's like the biggest thing that he values and it views it as a way to connect with so many people. He strongly believes that if we can connect with music, it will help us solve our world problems.

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Croaker
Aug
7
6:00 PM18:00

Croaker

Croaker
Wine Shop Vashon
Thursday, August 7th
6:00pm-7:00pm

Croaker's brew-grass inspired music is infused with misty mountain hops and malty 80's rock. Raise a glass to a hazy blend of harmonies layered over crisp acoustic grooves. No bitter after-taste. Kim Thal on fiddle, Eric Frith on guitar, Danny Powers on bass and Andre Sapp on mandolin and guitar.

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Vashon Island Film Festival
Aug
7
to Aug 10

Vashon Island Film Festival

Vashon Island Film Festival is here!
August 7–10 • Vashon Island
4 days.
25+ films.

Live music, backlot parties, filmmaker Q&As, and great films

Bring a Friend for Free!

That’s right — 2-for-1 tickets to any VIFF screening. Because movies are better with friends.

See the schedule: https://www.vashonislandfilmfestival.com/

Snag your passes: https://www.vashonislandfilmfestival.com/tickets

Meet us on the island.

#VIFF2025 #VashonFilmFestival #PNWfilms #BringAFriend

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Jon Langford & Sally Timms
Aug
4
7:00 PM19:00

Jon Langford & Sally Timms

Jon Langford & Sally Timms
Vashon Sugar Shack
Monday, August 4th
7:00pm
$20 at the Door (Cash Please)
21+ Enter via the Alley
Food and Full Bar

If you've ever stumbled into a dive bar and heard the sound of punk colliding with country—odds are Jon Langford or Sally Timms had something to do with it.

Jon Langford kicked off his career in the late ’70s with The Mekons, one of the few punk bands brave (or weird) enough to veer into honky-tonk territory. Sally Timms joined the chaos a few years later, armed with a voice that could haunt you in one song and make you laugh in the next. Their chemistry? Totally organic. Equal parts sarcasm and soul.

They’ve done a ton together—Mekons albums, political benefit projects, quirky kids’ music (yes, really)—and solo stuff too. Sally’s Cowboy Sally persona charmed alt-country fans, while Jon juggled visual art, songwriting, and his tireless gig schedule.

Chicago’s their home turf now, and if you catch them live—say, at The Hideout—you’re in for stories, satire, and the kind of harmonies that come from years of singing beside someone you genuinely like.

No flashy gimmicks, no arena antics. Just sharp songwriting, dry humor, and two people who know how to turn a setlist into a conversation.

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Snapdragon Trivia
Aug
4
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

Snapdragon Trivia Night
Every Monday | 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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