Vashon Wilderness Program Auction After-Sale
Apr
10
to Apr 30

Vashon Wilderness Program Auction After-Sale

Vashon Wilderness Program
Auction After-Sale
Now thru April 30th
We’re so grateful for you, Vashon!

Link to the Auction is HERE

VWP’s Here Comes the Sun! Golden Gala was a night to remember—full of heart, connection, and community spirit. Thanks to your incredible generosity, we’ve already raised $25,000 toward our $35,000 goal to support kids' well-being through nature connection.

Whether you bid, donated, volunteered, or simply cheered us on—thank you. You’re helping ensure that more children can feel a sense of belonging, grounded in nature and community.

We know these are uncertain times for many, which makes your support all the more meaningful. This auction—and our after-sale—is about more than beautiful items. It’s about sustaining the vital mentoring work that helps kids grow strong, resilient, and connected.

Please join us if you’re able.

The After-Sale is open through April 31st, with items at 50% off. You'll find Art • Adventures • Self-Care • Delectables • And More.

Each item is a gift with a story—offered by local artists, healers, and community members who believe in this work. When you bring one home, you're helping to make it possible for a child to grow up with roots in nature—and you're nourishing your own connection, too.

Let’s keep the love flowing.

Let’s keep showing up for our kids.

Thank you!

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Bruce Morser: A Retrospective
Apr
10
to Apr 27

Bruce Morser: A Retrospective

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

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

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

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

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

Gallery hours: Wed - Sunday, 12-5pm

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Hidden Treasures: Highlights from the Vashon Heritage Museum's Collection
Apr
10
to May 19

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Snapdragon Trivia
Apr
17
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

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

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

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

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Spring Events at Camp Sealth
Apr
18
to Apr 20

Spring Events at Camp Sealth

Spring Events at Camp Sealth
Teen Leadership Retreat
Camp Sealth
April 18 - 20

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

Check out our community events at Camp Sealth this spring!

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

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

*Scholarships available

Registration closes March 17.

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

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

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

Registration closes March 17.

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

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The Kareem Kandi World Orchestra
Apr
18
6:00 PM18:00

The Kareem Kandi World Orchestra

The Kareem Kandi World Orchestra
Opening set by Jim Burke & Greg McElroy
Snapdragon
April 18th
6:00pm

A native of the Pacific Northwest, saxophonist Kareem Kandi is a performer, composer, and educator, in high demand for his talents both on and off the stage.

Kareem is a versatile musician with strong roots in the traditions of Jazz, Blues, Classical and Funk, and has been performing throughout the U.S. and abroad for years, gaining attention from critics and audiences alike. While staying true to musical styles of the past, he also keeps an eye towards the future by composing original music as well as new arrangements of timeless songs from the great American songbook.

Since 1996, Kareem has been performing both as a bandleader and as a sideman to enthusiastic audiences around the world at concert halls, festivals, and clubs. Over the years Kareem has performed, toured and recorded with some of the finest musicians in the music industry including: Pete Christlieb, Patti Labelle, Mark Elf, Ali Jackson, D’vonne Lewis, Bill Watrous, The Seattle Symphony, Mordy Ferber, Julian Priester, The Paperboys, The Northwest Repertory Singers, Thomas Marriott, The Tacoma Symphony, Alex Duncan, Frazey Ford, DJ Hapa, The Polyrhythmics, Bill Ramsay, The Staxx Brothers, Jay Thomas, The Sabella Consort, Greta Matassa, The Temptations, Hadley Caliman, The Four Tops, The Harry James Orchestra, Wayne Bergeron, and many others. Because of his musical diversity, his group, The Kareem Kandi Band has a sound that is fresh, innovative, and appeals to a wide variety of audiences.

Growing up in the northwest with its vibrant music scene allowed Kandi the opportunity to study with, listen to, and perform with world class jazz artists residing in the area. Artists such as Tracy Knoop, Jay Thomas, Don Lanphere, Bill Ramsay, and Pete Christlieb had a large impact on Kareem early in his musical education. After finishing high school Kareem received a full scholarship to Olympic College in Bremerton WA where he earned an Associate in Arts and Sciences Degree. While completing his degree from Olympic College he received another full scholarship to attend Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle WA. Kareem attended Cornish and continued his music studies with many renowned jazz artists that served on the faculty at the time which included: Jovino Santos Neto, Julian Priester, Hadley Caliman, Dave Peck, Randy Halberstadt, Chuck Deardorf, and Jim Knapp. Kareem completed his Bachelor’s degree from Cornish in 2002 and since then has been very active as a performer, composer, and teacher.

As an educator Kareem maintains a busy schedule teaching at The Tacoma School of the Arts as an artist in residence. He also maintains a full studio of forty private students, conducts weekly jazz classes at Ted Brown Music, coaches ensembles for Seattle JazzED, and regularly conducts masterclasses and workshops at schools around the Pacific Northwest. Along with his teaching duties he is also the director of The Kareem Kandi World Orchestra, The Tacoma Jazz Association, and has served on the Tacoma Arts Commission. Kareem is a performing artist and clinician for Conn-Selmer and D’addario Woodwinds.

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Duende Libre
Apr
18
7:30 PM19:30

Duende Libre

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

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

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Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt
Apr
19
10:00 AM10:00

Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt

Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt
Ober Park
Saturday, April 19th
10am Sensory Friendly Egg Hunt
11am Kids Egg Hunt

Join us for our annual egg hunt at Ober Park on Saturday, April 19th! There will be thousands of eggs with treats and gold eggs with prize certificates good for larger sweets.

SEPAC Vashon Egg Hunt: At 10 a.m., we will host a sensory-friendly egg hunt designed for kids with autism or other unique sensory needs. Ear covers will be available to borrow.

The kid's egg hunt will kick off sharply at 11 a.m. with a rumor of a very large bunny and a brass band attending. Smaller kids will hunt eggs on the library lawn, and bigger kids will seek treasure in the playground area.

Brought to you by the Vashon Park District.

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Mammoth Moments Family Day
Apr
19
10:00 AM10:00

Mammoth Moments Family Day

Mammoth Moments Family Day
Vashon Island Heritage Museum
10105 SW Bank Rd
Saturday April 19th
10am -4pm

Bring the whole family to visit Tusky the Mammoth during the museum's extended open hours 10am - 4pm. Family days will feature kid and toddler friendly crafts and programming. VHM’s first ever Mammoth Moments Family Day is November 16th. See you there!

Activities include (actual activities will change monthly):

a salmon coloring activity

story time

a scavenger hunt for older kids and teens

a springtime basket craft

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420 PreFunk Party
Apr
19
12:00 PM12:00

420 PreFunk Party

Mind Set Apothecary+Restoreum Presents:
Step into Spring!
420 PreFunk Party
Saturday, April 19th
12pm-6pm

Aeggy's Food Truck will be there to satisfy your hungry tummies!

Bands performing: Cheap Scenery Acoustic, E.O.S., Soul Dust, Croaker, Walter & Donny.

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AMANDA KNOX, In Conversation with Jeff Hoyt
Apr
19
5:00 PM17:00

AMANDA KNOX, In Conversation with Jeff Hoyt

Knox Robinson Productions & Debra Heesch Presents:
AMANDA KNOX, In Conversation with Jeff Hoyt
Free: My Search For Meaning Reading, Q&A and Book Signing.
April 19, 5pm (doors open at 4:30pm)
Puget Sound Zen Center, Vashon Island

Author and activist Amanda Knox In Conversation with Jeff Hoyt to discuss her new book, Free: My Search for Meaning. Amanda reflects on her world-famous confinement in an Italian prison—and her return to an "ordinary" life—to reveal hard-won truths about purpose and fulfillment that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt trapped in their own circumstances.

Amanda Knox spent nearly four years in prison and eight years on trial for a murder she didn’t commit—and became a notorious tabloid story in the process. Though she was exonerated, it’s taken more than a decade for her to reclaim her identity and truly feel free.

Purchase tickets for the book reading at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6619480

Free: My Search for Meaning recounts how Knox survived incarceration, the mistakes she made and misadventures she had reintegrating into society, and culminates in the as-yet-untold story of her return to Italy and the extraordinary relationship she went on to build with the man who sent her to prison. It is the moving saga of how she wrestles back her own life from the grip of her story's notoriety and returns to the quiet matters of a normal life—seeking a life partner, finding a job, or even just going out in public.

In harrowing (and sometimes hilarious) detail, Amanda reveals her personal growth and hard-fought wisdom, recasting her public reckoning as a private reflection on the search for meaning and purpose that will speak to everyone who has persevered through hardship. 

Amanda Knox is an exoneree, journalist, public speaker, author of the New York Times best-selling memoir, Waiting to Be Heard, and co-host, with her partner Christopher Robinson, of the podcast Labyrinths. Between 2007 and 2015, she spent nearly four years in an Italian prison and eight years on trial for a murder she didn’t commit. She has since become an advocate for criminal justice reform and media ethics. Her writing has appeared in The Atlantic, TIME Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, and many other places. She sits on the board of the Innocence Center and serves as an Innocence Network Ambassador.

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

Nathan & Jessie at Snapdragon

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Oh Johnny
Apr
19
7:00 PM19:00

Oh Johnny

Oh Johnny
Open Space for Arts & Community
Saturday, April 19
Doors at 6:00PM
Show at 7:00PM

Wander into a shadowy world of parlor seances and film noir plot twists. Gildana Desdemona, a down on her luck (or down on her talent?) mystic medium is desperate to resuscitate her career as a successful prophetess. With occasional help from her deceased scene partner, Gildana communes with the spirit realm, meets old flames, encounters new ones, foretells the future, and dwells in the past.

Join internationally touring San Francisco clown Molly M. Shannon for this one woman clown play, featuring old time dialogue with some spiritualist shenanigans thrown in.

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Bachelors of Broadway
Apr
19
7:30 PM19:30

Bachelors of Broadway

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

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

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Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary with LIVE CAST!
Apr
19
8:00 PM20:00

Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary with LIVE CAST!

Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary with LIVE CAST!
Vashon Theatre
Saturday, April 19th at 8PM
Tickets $14

https://ticketing.useast.veezi.com/purchase/6401?siteToken=fs2rgwf9hemgdtyn3cs6yg3smr

Tighten your corsets and pull up your fishnets and Do The Time Warp Again at The Rocky Horror Picture Show on April 19th at the Vashon Theatre!

Rocky Horror Picture Show is the most Wild and Untamed audience participation film experience!

Come see the greatest cult film in history as it was meant to be seen with dancing, singing, costumes, shouting lines, throwing props, accompanied by a live performance of the premiere NE Rocky Horror Picture Show Cast Riff Raff's Street Rats!

There will be a costume contest along with games, so be sure to mark your first time Rocky Horror attendees with a red V!

Don't Dream It, Be It!

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Some'tet
Apr
20
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

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

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

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

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Katherine L. White Invitational Choral Festival
Apr
23
to Apr 27

Katherine L. White Invitational Choral Festival

Katherine L. White Invitational Choral Festival
Vashon Center for the Arts
April 23-27
Six Vocal Ensembles, Seven Concerts
Times Vary!

Katherine L. White Invitational Choral Festival (or Kay White Choral Fest) showcases six of the Northwest’s finest and most diverse choral ensembles. The Kay White Choral Fest is a non-competitive event that seeks to support and celebrate each invited ensemble's musical excellence and individuality. This year's ensembles include:

Vashon Island Chorale - Wednesday, April 23 • 7:30pm -&- Sunday, April 27 • 3pm

Choir of the West - Thursday, April 24 • 7:30pm

Opus 7 Vocal Ensemble - Friday, April 25 • 7:30 pm

Mirinesse Women's Choir - Saturday, April 26 at noon

Choral Arts NW - Saturday, April 26 • 3pm

Byrd Ensemble - Sunday, April 27 • 7:30pm

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Snapdragon Trivia
Apr
24
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

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

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

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

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Grow and Gather Market
Apr
26
10:00 AM10:00

Grow and Gather Market

Grow and Gather Market
April 26th 10-2
Aeggy's Farm
13609 SW 220th St

Get a jump start on your garden this Spring with veggie and flower starts at this one day pop up event. Event will also feature arts and craft vendors as well as food and drink. Free event, bring your whole family and spread the word.

To learn more follow us on instagram @ilovevashon

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

2025 Celebrate our Heritage Gala

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

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

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

Saturday, April 26th

Cocktails at 5:30

Dinner and Program at 6:30pm

Dancing around 8:00pm

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Pride & Prejudice & Crafts
Apr
27
1:00 PM13:00

Pride & Prejudice & Crafts

Pride & Prejudice & Crafts
Vashon Theatre
Sunday, April 27th at 1PM
Tickets $12/$11 - online or at the box office

VASHON THEATRE'S FIRST EVER CRAFTING SHOW! Calling all knitters, crocheters, needlepointers and crafters! Bring a project to work on while you watch the show! We will have open captions & auditorium lights on.

20th Anniversary of Pride & Prejudice! Sparks fly when spirited Elizabeth Bennet meets single, rich, and proud Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy reluctantly finds himself falling in love with a woman beneath his class. Can each overcome their own pride and prejudice?

Runtime - 129 minutes
Rated PG

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Some'tet
Apr
27
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

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

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

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

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She's Beautiful When She’s Angry
Apr
29
6:00 PM18:00

She's Beautiful When She’s Angry

She's Beautiful When She’s Angry
Vashon Theatre
Tuesday April 29 at 6:00 PM
Women Hold the Key Presents a Special Screening of She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry at Vashon Theatre

Women Hold the Key is thrilled to present a special screening of She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry at the Vashon Theatre on Tuesday April 29 at 6:00 PM.

This powerful documentary brings to life the untold history of the bold and brilliant women who launched the modern women’s movement from 1966 to 1971.

Tickets for the event are available by donation, ranging from $15 to $100. All proceeds support the vital work of Women Hold the Key in creating powerful communities where women thrive. Women hold the key to belonging and transformation—by coming together in joyful, courageous spaces, they unlock confidence, resilience, and connection to drive lasting change.

SHE’S BEAUTIFUL WHEN SHE’S ANGRY is more than a documentary; it is a call to action. The film highlights the struggles and triumphs of the past while illuminating the ongoing fight for reproductive rights, justice, and equality. As today’s activists continue the work of those who came before them, this screening aims to inspire both women and men to engage in the movement for feminism and human rights.

Join us for an evening of empowerment, reflection, and community. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness history, spark conversation, and support a cause that uplifts women everywhere. There will be time for a community discussion after.

This was made possible through the support of Vashon Theater and Island GreenTech.

For more information and to reserve your ticket, visit She's Beautiful When She's Angry at Vashon Theatre — Women Hold the Key

Women Hold the Key is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building community for women through various initiatives. While our headquarters is located on Vashon Island, our reach extends worldwide, welcoming women from all backgrounds to join our vibrant community.

Our Mission: Creating powerful communities where women thrive.

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

Our Values:

Compassion: We nurture a culture of empathy and care.

Connection: We foster deep, meaningful relationships.

Courage: We encourage bravery and the pursuit of one's true self.

Respect: We honor each individual's unique journey.

Resilience: We build strength through adversity.

Joy: We celebrate life's moments, big and small.

Fun and Laughter: We embrace the lighter side of life.

Intergenerationally: We value the wisdom of all ages.

Honoring the Goddess in Us All: We recognize & celebrate the divine inside every woman.

Inclusive Community: Our commitment to supporting women includes all women, including cis, non-binary and trans women who are comfortable in women’s spaces and who feel aligned with our mission and values. We strive to create an inclusive, welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and respected.

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VRTs Season Finale Summer, 1976
May
1
to May 4

VRTs Season Finale Summer, 1976

VRTs Season Finale Summer, 1976
Vashon Center for the Arts
May 1, 7:30
May 2, 7:30
May 3, 2 & 7:30
May 4, 2pm

Vashon Rep Produces West Coast Premiere

Vashon Repertory Theatre, the little company that could, will close its fabulous Fifth Season with the West Coast premiere of Summer, 1976, a play by Pulitzer prize and Tony award winning playwright, David Auburn.

The play opens Friday, May 4, with the first of four performances at the Vashon Center for the Arts (19600 Vashon Hwy SW Vashon, WA 98070). A talkback with Mr. Auburn will follow the Sunday, May 4, matinee in the Center’s modern Kay White Auditorium.

David Auburn brings his usual subtlety and nuance to this tale of friendship formed between two neighbors in Columbus, Ohio, whose daughters love playing together. A deeply moving tenderly insightful play about friendship, memory and the small moments that can change the course of our lives forever. Over one fateful summer this unlikely friendship develops between Diana a fiercely iconoclastic artist and single mom and Alice, a free-spirited yet naive young housewife. As the Bicentennial is celebrated across the country these two young women navigate motherhood, ambition and intimacy and help each other discover their own independence. It is an intimate portrayal of blossoming friendship.

Regarding how he developed intimate dialogue for two women, Auburn says, “I try to imagine them as fully as I can, think carefully about their intentions and desires, and see where the writing takes me.”

With a few comic surprises, the plot twists around Auburn’s delicate insight into the unexpected ways friendships evolve, and the ways in which can friends grow apart.

Tickets are available now at https://www.vashonrepertorytheatre.org/

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Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise
May
2
12:00 PM12:00

Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise

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

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

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

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

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

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

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From Sea to Soil: Building Resilience for a Healthy Island
May
2
to May 16

From Sea to Soil: Building Resilience for a Healthy Island

From Sea to Soil: Building Resilience for a Healthy Island
Free three-part workshop series focused on climate resilience, sustainability, and community self-sufficiency.
May 2, 9, 16
5-7PM
Vashon Land Trust Heron Room
10014 SW Bank Rd

Island residents are invited to From Sea to Soil: Building Resilience for a Healthy Island, a free three-part workshop series focused on climate resilience, sustainability, and community self-sufficiency. Hosted at the Vashon Land Trust Heron Room (10014 SW Bank Rd) from 5:00–7:00 p.m., each session brings together local experts to explore practical, place-based strategies for strengthening our Island’s future.

Workshop Schedule:

May 2, 2025 – Stewarding Your Land for Salmon and Climate Resilience

(Vashon Nature Center Open House)

May 9, 2025 – Gardening in a Changing Climate

(Presented by WSU King County Extension Master Gardener Volunteers)

May 16, 2025 – The Relationship Between Food Sovereignty, Food Preservation & Emergency Preparedness

(Presented by WSU Extension)

Pre-registration is encouraged: https://bit.ly/3EMMrkF

This series is sponsored by COHORT.

For questions, contact Kayla Wells-Yoakum at kayla.wells@wsu.edu.

Let’s build a more resilient, sustainable Island—together!

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VIVA Vashon Island Visual Artists Spring 2025 Studio Tour
May
3
to May 11

VIVA Vashon Island Visual Artists Spring 2025 Studio Tour

VIVA Vashon Island Visual Artists
Spring 2025 Studio Tour
43 Studios & Galleries
May 3-4 & May 10-11
Saturday & Sunday
10am-5pm
More info: VIVAArtists.com

Celebrate Spring With The Vashon Island Studio Tour

The creativity of Vashon Island’s artists is in full bloom during the Vashon Island Spring Studio Tour, Saturdays and Sundays, May 3-4 and 10-11, 2025, from 10 am to 5 pm. The tour, which is organized by Vashon Island Visual Artists, features 43 studios and galleries representing more than 140 artists and craftspeople. The organization’s website offers an interactive online map with details about each studio or gallery. Tour locations are spread throughout the island community, from the town center to outlying farms and shores, providing an escape for urban visitors.

A new addition is the VIVA Tour Info Center & Gallery. The center, located in the heart of town at 17816 Vashon Hwy SW, is designed to enhance each visitor’s experience. Knowledgeable Tour Docents include noted Island artists Brian Fisher, Lynn McClain, Ilse Reimnitz, and Marla Smith. The center offers tour brochures, public restrooms, a mobile phone charging station, and a display of four Island artists. Brochures will also be mailed to each home on Vashon and can be picked up at many Island businesses.

In addition to exploring a variety of media and styles, visitors will have the chance to meet the artist and discover the genesis of each piece of art.

The VIVA Studio Tour gives attendees the chance to purchase one-of-a-kind works that range from beautifully functional to decidedly decorative pieces, including oil paintings, ceramics, pastels, blown glass, linocuts, monoprints, acrylics, watercolors, photography, wearable fiber arts, jewelry, basketry, woodwork, stained glass, stonework, mosaics, garden art, sculpture, art cards, etched glass, artisan soap, and more.

Vashon Island offers a green getaway that combines rural charm with sophisticated tastes. Island restaurants serve an array of cuisines from Thai and vegetarian to southern comfort. For more information on Vashon Island, including where to stay and eat, visit https://www.vashonevents.org/

You can find more information on the spring tour, including an interactive map, on our website, https://vivartists.com

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Best of Seattle Comedy Competition with Kermet Apio
May
3
7:30 PM19:30

Best of Seattle Comedy Competition with Kermet Apio

Best of Seattle Comedy Competition with Kermet Apio
Vashon Theatre
Saturday, May 3rd at 7:30PM
$25 tickets on sale now

Enjoy a night of big laughs with SICC winner Kermet Apio and host Rachel Aflleje

Kermet Apio was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii and moved to Seattle, Washington to attend college. He has lived there ever since. Comedy began for Kermet at an open mike night in Seattle in 1989. Nearly two years later, he decided to make the leap to full time comedy. Since then he has performed in 47 US states, 7 Canadian provinces, as well as Hong Kong, Israel, and Pakistan. He has also entertained at military bases in Qatar, Bahrain, and Jordan, and across the US. He is a past winner of the Seattle International Comedy Competition and has appeared on television shows such as "Star Search", "Evening at the Improv" and "Comedy Showcase with Louie Anderson.” He has his own special on Dry Bar Comedy and can be heard regularly on Sirius/XM satellite radio. He is a past winner of both the Seattle Comedy Competition and the Great American Comedy Festival. He has showcased at comedy festivals in Aspen, Vancouver, Grand Rapids, Boise and Las Vegas.

Rachel Aflleje was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. Rachel works with children by day and entertains the crowds by night. (And yes, she’s tired.) Rachel has performed all over the country regularly opening for big stars like Tim Meadows, Nate Jackson, Drew Lynch and more. She was a selected performer for the Seattle International Comedy Competition, Moon Tower JFL Comedy Festival, Treefort Festival and more you haven’t heard of. Rachel’s comedy pokes fun at the struggles of hashtag ✨real life✨ with a heavy sprinkling of sass. Her ability to turn tragedy on its head and dunk it in the toilet a few times to show it whose boss leaves life’s nastiest curveballs shaking in their boots.

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VCA Youth Musical Theatre Program Presents: THE SOUND OF MUSIC - Youth Edition
May
9
to May 10

VCA Youth Musical Theatre Program Presents: THE SOUND OF MUSIC - Youth Edition

VCA Youth Musical Theatre Program Presents
THE SOUND OF MUSIC - Youth Edition
Vashon Center for the Arts
Three Shows!
Friday, May 9 at 7pm
Saturday, May 10 at 2pm* (*sensory friendly matinée)
Saturday, May 10 at 7pm

One of the most beloved musicals of all time! In Austria 1938, an exuberant young governess brings music and joy back to a broken family, only to face danger and intrigue as the Nazis take power!

The final collaboration between Rodgers & Hammerstein was destined to become the world’s most beloved musical. Featuring a trove of cherished songs, including “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” and the title number, The Sound of Music won the hearts of audiences worldwide, earning five Tony Awards and five Oscars. The inspirational story, based on the memoir of Maria Augusta Trapp, follows an ebullient postulate who serves as governess to the seven children of the imperious Captain von Trapp, bringing music and joy to the household. But as the forces of Nazism take hold of Austria, Maria, and the entire von Trapp family must make a moral decision.

*Please note that the Saturday matinee is a *Sensory Friendly* performance!

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Whim W'Him - Contemporary Dance Company "SPRING '25"
May
15
7:30 PM19:30

Whim W'Him - Contemporary Dance Company "SPRING '25"

Whim W'Him - Contemporary Dance Company
"SPRING '25"
Vashon Center for the Arts
Thursday, May 15 at 7:30pm

Celebrate Spring ‘25 with unforgettable new creations from choreographer Mark Caserta, 2023 Princess Grace Award Winner; Lauren Edson, Artistic Director and Co-Founder of LED; and Whim W’Him’s own Olivier Wevers.

Twice a year, VCA is thrilled to offer dance programs by award-winning Seattle-based contemporary dance company Whim W’Him. Since 2009, Whim W’Him has showcased innovative collaborations with regional and global dance artists. As a principal dancer with both the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Pacific Northwest Ballet, Artistic Director Olivier Wevers saw how imaginative storytelling and movement exploration can imbue a sense of curiosity and wonder into dance. These qualities are in every program Whim W’Him brings to VCA.

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Stephanie Chou - Asian Jazz Fusion
May
16
7:30 PM19:30

Stephanie Chou - Asian Jazz Fusion

Stephanie Chou - Asian Jazz Fusion
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, May 16, 2025
7:30pm

Stephanie Chou is a composer, saxophonist, singer, and storyteller based in New York City. Having performed at New York's Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Joe's Pub (at NY's Public Theatre), Stephanie blends Chinese musical influences with Western jazz and pop to create a unique and vibrant musical world that forges cross-cultural connections.

"the music produces a tingle down the spine as our ears fill with the sounds of genius that will live on far into the future."

—Lia Prusha, San Jose Jazz

"An excellent show... Chou’s performance never wavers and is a delight throughout!"

—Lydia Singer, Broadway World

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Art Historian Rebecca Albiani on: AI WEIWEI
May
17
2:00 PM14:00

Art Historian Rebecca Albiani on: AI WEIWEI

Art Historian Rebecca Albiani on: AI WEIWEI
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sunday, May 17
2:00 pm

Art Historian, Rebecca Albiani, will talk about how Ai explores issues of culture, history, and freedom of expression relevant to his native China and the world. and to the world as a whole. Ai Weiwei is a groundbreaking sculptor, photographer, architect, activist, and brilliant conceptual artist. Ai Weiwei’s work will be showing at Seattle Art Museum March 12 – September 7, 2025. This exhibition marks the artist’s first US retrospective in over a decade and his largest-ever US exhibition.

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

Two Drink Minimum Comedy Show

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

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

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

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

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

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The Perondi's STUNT DOG EXPERIENCE!
May
18
2:00 PM14:00

The Perondi's STUNT DOG EXPERIENCE!

The Perondi's STUNT DOG EXPERIENCE!
Vashon Center for the Arts
TWO SHOWS!
Sunday, May 18
2:00pm & 7:00pm

This cast of performers and dogs will delight audiences of all ages with high energy excitement from beginning to end. During the Stunt Dog Experience, you will witness some of the most incredible stunts and behaviors ever performed by more than a dozen dogs. With amazing tricks, big air stunts, comedy antics, dancing dogs, and athletic feats, it is the most entertaining show of its kind. The Stunt Dog Experience has been featured on Late Night with David Letterman, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Queen Latifah, the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and much more!

The show is one-of-a-kind and brings forth pet adoption awareness. All the dogs have been rescued from pounds and shelters from across the country. The mission is to promote animal rescue, pet adoption, encourage spay & neutering, and encourage people to spend more time with their pets.

Stunt Dog Productions teams up with only the most humane and talented dog trainers and performers in the country. All the dogs in the shows are trained using positive training methods with the use of a clicker and treat or toy motivation.

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Harlem Gospel Travelers
May
30
7:30 PM19:30

Harlem Gospel Travelers

Harlem Gospel Travelers
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, May 30, 2025 at 7:30pm

The Harlem Gospel Travelers' latest album, Rhapsody, earned them a GRAMMY AWARD nomination for BEST ROOTS GOSPEL at this year's 67th GRAMMY AWARD, and the band made history as the first openly queer group to be nominated for a gospel Grammy!

The music of the Harlem Gospel Travelers draws deeply on the gospel quartet tradition of the ’50s and ’60s, of course. Still, there’s also a distinctly modern edge to their sound—an unmistakable reflection of the tumultuous years of pandemic anxiety, political chaos, and social unrest. Their songs carry a message of resilience and facing down doubt and despair with faith and perseverance. The performances are explosive and ecstatic, fueled by dazzling vocal arrangements punctuated with gritty bursts of guitar and crunchy rhythm breaks. Harlem Gospel Travelers are here to move you, to lift you up, to free you from your burdens, and to take you someplace higher. Because even when the world seems its darkest, and everything else gets stripped away, the music remains. It always does.

The Daily Express (UK) compares this talented trio to classic R&B and Soul legends, raving,

"Bands like Smokey Robinson & the Miracles and The Temptations come immediately to mind."

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H@PPY F@GGⓍT: A Queer Love Letter from a Member of GenX
Jun
11
7:30 PM19:30

H@PPY F@GGⓍT: A Queer Love Letter from a Member of GenX

VCA & Vashon Repertory Theatre present Scot Zeller’s
H@PPY F@GGⓍT:
A Queer Love Letter from a Member of GenX
Vashon Center for the Arts
Wednesday, June 11, 2025 at 7:30pm

This autobiographical solo show takes the audience through a journey that is uplifting, heartbreaking, and powerful as they witness Zeller find himself, his sexuality, and a cause to believe in.

Writer and Performer Scot Zeller says, “H@PPY F@GGⓍT is about my personal journey, but even more so, it’s a love letter to my generation (the X one), a desire for more communication and conversation between generations, and a BIG thank you to everyone in the LGBTQIA2S+ community who came before me and on whose shoulders I gratefully and proudly stand.”

“It’s a show everyone can relate to…but if you are Gen X it will feel like a most beautiful, frightening, hilarious, and joyful walk down memory lane.” – Alisa Hayashida The South Pasadenan

“His ability to balance moments of deep introspection with bursts of comedic relief keep the audience engaged and emotionally invested throughout.” – Renée Santos The Hollywood Times

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STANCE - Seattle Trans and Nonbinary Choral Ensemble
Jun
13
7:30 PM19:30

STANCE - Seattle Trans and Nonbinary Choral Ensemble

STANCE - Seattle Trans and Nonbinary Choral Ensemble
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, June 13, 2025 at 7:30pm
FREE FOR YOUTH

The Seattle Trans and Nonbinary Choral Ensemble (STANCE) is proud to present our Spring 2025 Pride concert titled “Forever Here, Forever Queer”. This concert will feature the works of LGBTQ+ and BIPOC composers and will highlight the history of queer music and resistance from across the musical ages.

Your support of this event will allow us to continue building community for the Seattle area gender diverse community.

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Alchemy Tap Project
Jun
28
7:30 PM19:30

Alchemy Tap Project

Alchemy Tap Project
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, June 28
7:30pm

The Alchemy Tap Project is a company of professional dancers founded on the principles of experimentation, entertainment, and excellence. Since its inception in 2012, ATP has become a regular on stages around the Pacific Northwest. Past performances include Icicle Creek Center for the Arts, Seattle Art Museum's Remix, the Walla Walla Summer Dance Festival, Benaroya Hall, Town Hall Seattle, Global Party at The Moore Theatre, and Folklife Festival, as well as many appearances at Capitol Hill's iconic Century Ballroom. Members train and rehearse at least six hours/week and are encouraged to study ballet and hip hop in addition to tap. ATP dancers have gone on to perform with Stomp, Teatro Zinzanni, and Chicago Tap Theatre.

“Poetic...spectacular...absolute perfection.” —Tyce Diorio, Choreographer/Judge, "So You Think You Can Dance"

“Not only entertaining but artistic.” — Tessandra Chavez, Choreographer/Faculty at Broadway Dance Center, NYC

Simply put...they are amazing...I can’t help but rave about them!— Seattle Gay News

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Some'tet
Apr
13
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

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

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

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

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The 14th Annual Daughters' Dance — A Do-Si-Do Delight!
Apr
12
5:30 PM17:30

The 14th Annual Daughters' Dance — A Do-Si-Do Delight!

The 14th Annual Daughters' Dance — A Do-Si-Do Delight!
Saturday, April 12th, 2025 | 5:30-9pm
Vashon Center for the Arts

This year, tickets are all-inclusive, covering both the dinner and dance:
$50 Dad (Parent/Guardian)
$50 First Daughter
$25 Each Additional Daughter

Get ready for a night filled with dancing, laughter, and cherished memories as the Vashon Daughters' Dance returns for its 14th year! This year’s theme, Do-Si-Do Delight, promises an unforgettable evening of square and line dancing.

Schedule of Events:

Dinner: 5:30 PM – Enjoy a delicious pre-dance meal with friends and family.

Dance: 7:00 PM – Kick up your heels as our expert square dance caller leads us through square and line dancing fun!

Dress in your best western-inspired attire—think cowboy boots, dresses, and hats—or whatever makes you feel ready to dance the night away!

Additional Information:

Dessert options will be available, and a complimentary professional photo will capture the magic of the evening.

The event is limited to 150 participants, and we expect tickets to sell out quickly—don’t wait, grab your tickets today!

About Dancin' Dave Harry:

Dave Harry, owner of Petticoat Junction dance shop, has been calling square dances since 1968. He has earned prestigious awards for his contributions to square dancing, including the Acorn Award from the Northshore School District and the Parker Award from the WA State Square Dance Federation.

Dave also teaches physical education in schools across the Puget Sound area and has performed in a musical duo with his wife, Bonnie, since the late 1960s. His expertise and passion for dance will make this year's event an unforgettable experience!

Join us for an evening of connection, celebration, and dancing—it’s going to be a delightful night!

Tickets: https://purchase.vashoncenterforthearts.org/events/tickets.html?instance_id=7001

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Stillpoint Launch Party
Apr
12
3:00 PM15:00

Stillpoint Launch Party

Stillpoint Launch Party
Studio Stillpoint @ Vashon Villages 17205 Vashon HWY SW
Unit B3 Vashon WA 98070
Saturday, April 12th
3 - 8pm

Join us on Saturday, April 12th as we celebrate the evolution of Claro Yoga into Stillpoint, a new home for movement and community! This free, family-friendly event will feature a community yoga class, games, a special opening ceremony, and a dance party with DJ Rocky Point.

Come connect, move, and celebrate this exciting new chapter with us! All are welcome.

Saturday, April 12th
⏰ 3:00 - 8:00 PM
17205 Vashon HWY SW Unit B3, Vashon WA
Learn more: studiostillpoint.com
Email: stillpointvashon@gmail.com
Let’s welcome Stillpoint together! ✨

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Bangers and Blunders
Apr
11
7:30 PM19:30

Bangers and Blunders

At 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 11, Bangers and Blunders, a a Boulder, a young, Colorado-based traditional Irish music duo, will take the stage at the Vashon Havurah. Members Shannon Muenchow and Graeme Danforth originally met at Irish sessions in the Denver/Boulder area are now bringing uplifting traditional tunes to life with twin-fiddle melodic interplay and driving rhythmic renditions on fiddle and Irish bouzouki. There will be an Irish music session after the concert, so bring your instruments. A $20 donation is requested at the door.

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Us Band
Apr
11
6:30 PM18:30

Us Band

Us Band
Wine Shop Vashon
Friday, April 11th
6:30pm

Chris Anderson, Gordy Ryan, John Stanton and Kim Thal are in the house tonight! We always have a good time with them and look forward to seeing you. We have our full seasonal menu, bar snacks. Great wine, great food, music and friends. See you soon, Vashon ✨ #vashon #thatvashonlife #coopmusic #locallove #pnwmusic

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Full Plates 2025
Apr
11
6:00 PM18:00

Full Plates 2025

Full Plates 2025
April 11th, 6:00pm
Vashon Food Bank Fundraiser
Open Space for Arts & Community
A Feast for Food Security

Join us for an evening of fine dining & community spirit in support of the Vashon Maury Food Bank, where culinary excellence meets compassionate action.

Featured Chef: Renowned Chef Dre Neeley of Gravy
Preparing an exclusive multi-course dining experience.

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Big Apples: The Story of Washington’s Iconic Fruit
Apr
11
3:30 PM15:30

Big Apples: The Story of Washington’s Iconic Fruit

Big Apples, Big Business - Humanities Washington Guest Speaker
Ober Park Exercise Room
Friday, April 11th
3:30 PM

Big Apples: The Story of Washington’s Iconic Fruit

Why did Washington become the apple capital of the world? Humanities Washington speaker Amanda L. Van Lanen, Professor of History at Lewis-Clark State College, will explore this question in Big Apples, a fascinating look at how Washington’s apples grew into big business. She’ll also discuss shifts in the American food industry and what they mean for the future. This free event is brought to you by Vashon Park District and King County Library System through the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau.

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Camp ThunderCraft
Apr
11
to Apr 13

Camp ThunderCraft

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

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

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Snapdragon Trivia
Apr
10
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

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

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

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

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2025 Haiku Festival and Contest
Apr
10
to Apr 14

2025 Haiku Festival and Contest

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

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

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

Nature

Heritage

Reflections

Social Justice

Young Poet (Ages 5-13 )

Young Poet (Ages 14-18)

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

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

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