George C Jennings, Jr: "The Women, The Paper, and the Light"
Feb
20
to Mar 2

George C Jennings, Jr: "The Women, The Paper, and the Light"

George C Jennings, Jr
"The Women, The Paper, and the Light”
Vashon Center for the Arts
February 7 - March 2

Seattle visual artist George Jennings latest collection of work is a tribute to Black family history and the importance of Black women and Black girls being seen in fine art.

This multilayered exhibit also serves as a continuation of George’s family’s visual art legacy, including two collages dedicated to displaying and honoring the work of his grandfather (and his first art teacher), the late, John N. Robinson. The other large-scale pieces in the full collection features over two dozen portraits that honors and intentionally centers Black women and Black girls.

George Jennings, a fine art painter, is best known for his portraits of subjects who are not commonly centered in mainstream art with a focus on the diverse beauty of women. His grandfather, the late visual artist, John N. Robinson, was his first art instructor while George later attended and is now an alum of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts. Initially, he created his paintings using oil and acrylic, then more recently he has transitioned to incorporating modern tools. His canvas is now is screen, and his brush a digital pencil.

Gallery hours: Wed - Sun: 12-5pm (closed Mon & Tues)

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years that answer
Feb
20
to Mar 2

years that answer

years that answer
Vashon Center for the Arts
February 7 - March 2

In a time marked by uncertainty and pressing concerns about freedoms and futures, this exhibition stands as a powerful celebration of the Black community’s enduring spirit. Through a dynamic collection of works by contemporary Washington Black artists, the exhibition weaves a narrative of resilience, joy, and unity. It explores the ways Black individuals and communities have laid the example of triumph over adversity, through creativity, cultural heritage, and collective strength.

Featuring contemporary artists: Berette S Macaulay, C. Davida Ingram, Elisheba Johnson, Kristina Batiste, and Moses Sun.

This exhibit is a testament to the vibrancy of Black life and its ability to inspire hope and transformation. From the soulful expressions of shared experiences to the bold visions of what lies ahead, the artworks presented serve as a roadmap for navigating the complexities of today’s world. Visitors are invited to engage with stories that emphasize connection and the unyielding pursuit of freedom, offering lessons that transcend time and inspire action.

Co-curated by guest curators Kamari Bright and Lydia Boss.

Gallery Hours: Wed - Sunday 12-5pm (closed Mon & Tues)

Exhibition online: https://bit.ly/yearsthatanswer

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"Gruesome Playground Injuries"
Feb
21
to Feb 23

"Gruesome Playground Injuries"

"Gruesome Playground Injuries"
Open Space for Arts & Community
Friday, February 21 at 7pm
Saturday, February 22 at 2pm & 7pm
Sunday, February 23 at 2pm
(Please visit dramadock.org for more info)

Kayleen and Doug go way back. They met in the nurse’s office of St. Margaret Mary’s, but kids grow up so fast these days. From throwing up at the school dance at 13, to shooting an eye out with a firework at 23, to a psychotic break at 33, they’ve always been there for one another…just not at the same time. "Gruesome Playground Injuries" is a modern romantic dark comedy by Pulitzer Prize finalist Rajiv Joseph, about the near-misses that pull us apart and the pain that keeps us together.

Recommended for ages 13+.

Talkback with members of the cast and production team following every performance.

Gruesome Playground Injuries
by Rajiv Jospeh
Directed by Samantha Sherman

Featuring Kenny Alton and Tessa Wood. Production team includes Mark Seely, Gaye Detzer, Patti Curtis Hair, Vanessa Gannon, and Robin Nettles.

Tickets at the door are $35 general admission, $30 seniors (65+), and $10 students. Prices discounted when purchasing in advance at dramadock.org.

Season 49 sponsored by 4Culture, Caffe Vino Olio, John L Scott, Vashon Thriftway, Joy & Chai Mann, and Robin Miller Thomas.

$10 student and Public Access tickets made possible by 4Culture.

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Meow Meow
Feb
21
7:30 PM19:30

Meow Meow

Meow Meow
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, February 21
7:30pm

Cabaret chanteuse Meow Meow has hypnotized, inspired, and terrified audiences globally with unique creations and sell-out seasons from New York’s Lincoln Center and Berlin’s Bar Jeder Vernunft to London’s West End and the Sydney Opera House. Known by many for her work with Pink Martini, this post-modern diva brings her one-of-a-kind cabaret of outrageous banter and sonorous song to Vashon Island on Friday, February 21 at 7:30 p.m.

Named one of the “Top Performers of the Year” by The New Yorker, the spectacular crowd-surfing artist has been called “sensational” (The Times, UK), a “diva of the highest order” (New York Post), “The Queen of Chanson” (Berliner Zeitung), and “a phenomenon” by the Australian press. Her award-winning works have been curated by David Bowie, Pina Bausch, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and numerous arts festivals worldwide.

Don’t miss this fabulous evening!

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Artist Talk: George & NaKeesa Jennings
Feb
23
2:00 PM14:00

Artist Talk: George & NaKeesa Jennings

Artist Talk: George & NaKeesa Jennings
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sunday, February 23, 2pm (Free)

Join Seattle visual artist George Jennings and his wife and manager, NaKeesa Frazier-Jennings, for an engaging and intimate conversation about their journey in the fine arts, spanning from Washington, D.C., to Washington state. The talk is free of charge.

George will offer insights into his current VCA exhibition, "The Women, The Paper, and The Light," revealing the inspiration, concept, and creative process behind this compelling body of work. Attendees will learn how his early passion for 2D art evolved into a successful career, influenced by his family’s rich artistic heritage.

The conversation also explores the dynamic partnership between George and NaKeesa, highlighting how they have worked together to expand his art practice and reach wider audiences. From managing exhibitions to navigating the art world as a team, they will share valuable lessons on balancing creativity and business.

Looking ahead, George and NaKeesa will discuss their future projects and aspirations, offering a glimpse into their continued commitment to the arts and their role in fostering a vibrant artistic community. This event provides a rare opportunity to hear firsthand about their artistic journey, gain inspiration, and engage in meaningful dialogue about the impact of art and legacy.

George Jennings

George Jennings, a fine art painter, is best known for his portraits of subjects who are not commonly centered in mainstream art with a focus on the diverse beauty of women. His grandfather, the late visual artist, John N. Robinson, was his first art instructor while George later attended and is now an alum of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts.

Initially, he created his paintings using oil and acrylic, then more recently he has transitioned to incorporating modern tools. His canvas is now a screen, and his brush a digital pencil.

NaKeesa Jennings

NaKeesa Frazier-Jennings, an entrepreneur based in Tacoma, WA, was born and raised in Washington, D.C. She proudly identifies as an advocate for racial and social justice often using the written word to shed light on the many issues impacting the Black community as well as other marginalized groups. Her company, Nakeesa Marie Enterprises, offers coaching, consulting, proofreading, and support for entrepreneurs and job seekers. A published author, her work appears in various media and literary projects. In 2024, she released guided workbooks promoting gentle self-accountability, which she sees as a form of self-love.

See George's show at VCA, Wed - Sunday 12-5pm. Learn more about George's show: https://bit.ly/GJenningsVCA

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Day of Remembrance
Feb
23
2:00 PM14:00

Day of Remembrance

Day of Remembrance
Mukai Farm & Garden
Sunday, February 23rd
2pm-4pm

On February 23 from 2:00 to 4:00, Friends of Mukai show the film made by Frank Abe called “Conscience and the Constitution,” which documents the story of 63 Japanese Americans who chose to refuse the draft while at the Heart Mountain concentration camp. It is a story of resistance that can help inform our thinking about how to protect human rights today, as arguments swirl about to deal with America’s immigration “problem.”

There are many who are concerned about profound humanitarian, legal, economic, and social impacts, even if only some of the current proposals to deport immigrants and curtail future immigration come to fruition.

For Japanese Americans and many others, the answer to unconstitutional incarceration and deportation is, “Never again.” The film will be shown at Mukai Farm & Garden at 18017 107th SW, followed by a brief discussion. Please join us!

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Some'tet
Feb
23
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

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

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

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

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Snapdragon Trivia
Feb
27
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

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

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

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

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Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND, JR.
Feb
28
to Mar 1

Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND, JR.

VCA Youth Musical Theatre Program presents:
Disney's ALICE IN WONDERLAND, JR.
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, Feb 28, • 7pm
Saturday, March 1 • 2pm (sensory friendly)

Come cheer on our cast of students as they bring the show Alice in Wonderland to life onstage! Fall down the rabbit hole with Alice as she navigates the curious world of Wonderland on a journey of self-discovery. This 60-minute stage adaptation of the classic Disney animated film and the Lewis Carroll stories is fun for all ages (plus the Saturday matinée is sensory-friendly)!

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Some'tet
Mar
2
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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Gaby Moreno
Mar
2
7:30 PM19:30

Gaby Moreno

Gaby Moreno
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sunday, March 2
7:30pm

Armed with a warm, soulful sound, Gaby Moreno creates music that offers an intoxicating invitation into her musical world for English and Spanish speakers alike. Since moving to Los Angeles from her native Guatemala, singer-songwriter-producer Gaby Moreno has released 7 albums, earned a Grammy nomination for her albums Alegoría (Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album, 2023) and Illusion (Best Latin Pop Album, 2017), and won two Latin Grammy Awards (Best New Artist, 2013 and Best Traditional Tropical Album, 2023). Moreno has shared the international stage with pop music luminaries such as Bono, Andrea Boccelli, Tracy Chapman, Ani DiFranco, Punch Brothers, Hugh Laurie, Buena Vista Social Club, Calexico, David Gray, and many more. Through her various projects, Moreno has redefined Americana as the only prominent Latina in the genre today, opening the doors for other marginalized voices and transforming the landscape overall.

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Snapdragon Trivia
Mar
6
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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VRT'S Incubator Series- Women Playwrights
Mar
6
to Mar 9

VRT'S Incubator Series- Women Playwrights

VRT'S Incubator Series- Women Playwrights
March 6-9, 2025
Vashon Center for the Arts
Women Take the Stage in March at Vashon Rep

Vashon Repertory Theatre will celebrate Northwest women playwrights March 6 through 9 with a series of five play readings in its fifth annual Incubator Series of new plays. The four-day event, staged in the Kay White Hall at Vashon Center for the Arts, opens with an original play by Islander Deb McCabe titled A Place Like This, March 6 at 7:30 pm. In her one-act, McCabe presents a dystopian view of a tomorrow where a family must hide from radical oppression. On March 7, at 7:30pm VRT presents Angel of Belgrade by Kendra Phillips, based on the true story of a Serbian woman in her 70s reflecting on her life as a teen during the Holocaust.

Saturday, March 8 marks International Women’s Day when Vashon Repertory Theatre joins forces with Vashon’s Women Hold the Key collective and Vashon Center for the Arts in a full day of praising feminine creativity. Go to the VCA website for details at: https://vashoncenterforthearts.org/

VRT’s Incubator Series on that day will stage two plays. At 2:00 pm, Becoming Awesome, by three-time Incubator Series contributor Y York, is a young woman’s coming of age story with a tender twist. At 7:30 pm that day, Mercy, a musical by Elizabeth Heffron and Hope Wechkin, brings to the stage Seattle Theatre star Sarah Rudinoff to lead a cast of the Island's best singer/actors as they make their way through the ups and downs of trying to save lives in a crazy healthcare system.

The Incubator Series finale on Sunday, March 9 at 2:00 pm, is an adventure tale by Maggie Lee titled Sheathed, which tells the story of a fictional fantastical universe ten years after a long, devastating civil war between the followers of Lord Tsuka and the Empress Kaji. This play will be a fun ride for the entire family.

Every Incubator Series play will close with a talkback and opportunity for audience feedback. This part of each reading is essential to support the playwright in developing her work for eventual full staging. Tickets are just $25 for each play and can be purchased individually or in a discount package of $100 for all five. Available now at vashonrepertorytheatre.org.

The Incubator Series is a traditional part of Vashon Repertory Theatre’s mission to produce thought-provoking, intimate, story-driven theatre that brings to light issues meaningful to our time and place on Earth. These play readings are especially important because they invite theatre lovers’ input.

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Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise
Mar
7
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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Hidden Treasures: Highlights from the Vashon Heritage Museum's Collection
Mar
7
to May 19

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

Exhibit Opening!
March 7th 4pm-7pm
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 the museum will be open until 7pm to celebrate.

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

Some'tet at Snapdragon

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

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

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

Best of Seattle Comedy Competition

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

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

DINO ARCHIE

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

"@Dinoarchie is funny." Arsenio Hall

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

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

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

Dino the Beloved

ARIEL EHRLICH

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

That’s right. The whole package.

TIMMY BOOTH

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

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Some'tet
Mar
9
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

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

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

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

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Original Works ’25
Mar
14
to Mar 15

Original Works ’25

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

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

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

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Ride The Cyclone
Mar
14
to Mar 22

Ride The Cyclone

Ride The Cyclone
Vashon High School Theatre
9600 SW 204th Street
March 14-16 & 20-22

In this hilarious and outlandish story, the lives of six teenagers from a Canadian high school choir are cut short in a freak accident aboard a roller coaster. When they awake in limbo, a mechanical fortune teller invites each to tell a story to win a prize like no other — the chance to return to life. This popular musical is a funny, moving look at what makes a life well-lived!

Sunday, March 16 will be a special family-friendly performance. For all other shows, there is a content warning for strong language, sexual innuendo, and mentions of substance use.

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

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Sera Cahoone
Mar
15
5:00 PM17:00

Sera Cahoone

SERA CAHOONE
VASHON ISLAND COFFEE ROASTERIE
Saturday, MARCH 15
Doors open at 4:30pm.
Show starts at 5pm.
$20 at BrownPaperTickets.com

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

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

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

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

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

Circus of Second Chances

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

A Special Evening With Colette Jones

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

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

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

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

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

https://www.colettejonesmusic.com/

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Lúnasa
Mar
22
7:30 PM19:30

Lúnasa

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

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

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

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Asiya Korepanova
Mar
28
7:30 PM19:30

Asiya Korepanova

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

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

Program includes:

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

Beethoven: ‘Rage over the lost penny’

Schumann ‘Carnaval’

Rachmaninoff: ‘Lilacs’

Amy Beach-Asiya Korepanova: ‘Extase’

Mussorgsky: ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’

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

PETE DROGE featuring Elaine Summers

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

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

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

Art Historian Rebecca Albiani on: FRIDA KAHLO

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

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

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

Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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
Feb
20
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

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

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

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

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Some'tet
Feb
16
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

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

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

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

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Family Day at the Vashon Heritage Museum is this Saturday!
Feb
15
10:00 AM10:00

Family Day at the Vashon Heritage Museum is this Saturday!

Family Day at the Vashon Heritage Museum is this Saturday!

Family Day is around the corner: this Saturday, February 15th. We will have extended hours from 10 – 4. Bring your kids, grandkids, neighbors and their kids. It is a great joy to see the Museum full of children.

We will have activities and programming for toddlers and kids, including:

a scavenger hunt

coloring pages

and a jellyfish craft!

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Valentine's Pop Pop Dance
Feb
14
6:00 PM18:00

Valentine's Pop Pop Dance

Valentine's Pop Pop Dance
Pop Pop Bottle Shop
Valentine's Day
February 14th 6-9pm
Featuring DJ Duncan

Hello! Please join us for our Valentine's Day Dance at Pop Pop Bottle Shop. DJ Duncan will start spinning funky beats at 6PM. This is a family friendly event and we hope you'll dress to impress.

We'll also have Short Rib Teriyaki and Yaki-Que Wings on offer as specials for the evening in addition to our regular menu.

*Please note there will not be our regular second Friday wine tasting this week.

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Snapdragon Trivia
Feb
13
6:30 PM18:30

Snapdragon Trivia

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

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

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

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Some'tet
Feb
9
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

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

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

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

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Vashon Ecstatic Dance Space
Feb
8
10:30 AM10:30

Vashon Ecstatic Dance Space

Vashon Ecstatic Dance Space
Open Space for Arts & Community
February 8th, 2025
Doors @10:30am

Hello Vashon! We are in year two of Dance Space and this Saturday will be yet another all new mix of music live DJ'd for your dancing pleasure.

My sets travel the spectrum of emotions. Expect gentle awakening ambient stillness morphing into slow measured ancients beats. Those beats set the stage for deep foundational bass lines which lead to folk musical uprisings that then build up to two rounds of electrifying big beats that unexpectedly are separated by a serene valley of slower, more interconnected rhythms. After the final peak all that remains is a long gradual descent down joyful, often nostalgic, anthems that finally descend completely to a place of nourishing stillness.

All details on the poster, no one turned away for lack of funds.

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Wolfchild
Feb
7
7:00 PM19:00

Wolfchild

Wolfchild
Open Space for Arts & Community
Friday, February 7
Doors 6PM | Show 7PM

WOLFCHILD is a Seattle based Cinematic Folk Rock band with influences ranging from the immersive earthy sounds of Gregory Alan Isakov, Lord Huron, and The Paper Kites to the contemporary experimentation you might expect from Bon Iver, Fleet Foxes, or Andrew Bird. They have performed on stages such as The Troubadour, Mississippi Studios, “The Egg” (Albany, NY), Folklore (UK), and Java (Paris); At festivals like Imagine Music & Arts, Cascade Equinox, Oregon Country Faire, SXSW, Burning Man, 4 Peaks, Summer Meltdown, Northwest Folklife, and many more.

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Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise
Feb
7
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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International Guitar Night - 25th Anniversary
Feb
6
7:30 PM19:30

International Guitar Night - 25th Anniversary

International Guitar Night - 25th Anniversary
Vashon Center for the Arts
Thursday, February 6 • 7:30pm

INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT, the world’s premier touring guitar festival, is coming to Vashon! For each tour, IGN founder Brian Gore brings together a new cast of guitar luminaries for a special evening of solos, duets, and quartets, highlighting the talent and diversity within the acoustic guitar world.

Don't miss the exceptional lineup Brian has assembled to commemorate IGN's 25th Anniversary:

LULO REINHARDT is well known to IGN audiences. The grandnephew of legendary Django Reinhardt, Lulo plays Latin Swing music, a combination of Gypsy Swing with Latin rhythms.

ALEXANDRA WHITTINGHAM is a dynamic classical guitarist with a repertoire ranging from the classics to contemporary composers.

NIWEL TSUMBO has kept his unique Congolese percussive style alive over the past twenty-five years living in Ireland.

SOENKE MEINEN is a leading Contemporary Fingerstyle guitarist. He mixes the incredible dexterity of his high-speed compositions with sensitive ballads.

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Snapdragon Trivia
Feb
6
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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Some'tet
Feb
2
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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Mycologist Danny Miller on: THE SECRET HISTORY OF MUSHROOMS
Feb
2
2:00 PM14:00

Mycologist Danny Miller on: THE SECRET HISTORY OF MUSHROOMS

Mycologist Danny Miller on:
THE SECRET HISTORY OF MUSHROOMS
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sunday, February 2
2pm

What are the biggest surprises that recent studies in DNA have shown us about the (until now) secret history of mushrooms on the planet? Danny first got interested in Mushrooms in 2007 after seeing strange colorful creatures in the forest all the time while hiking and skiing off trail, and finally decided he had to find out what they were. The more he learned, the more interesting they seemed, and it just hasn’t stopped.

Danny is the Education Chair for the Puget Sound Mycological Society, helping to design and teach the curriculum for the club’s mycology classes. He is also the club Librarian, and ID Committee co-coordinator and an emergency poisoning point person for King County Washington Poison Control. Danny also belongs to the PNW Key Council, a group of amateur and professional mycologists and is a co-author of MycoMatch (formerly MatchMaker) with Ian Gibson, the free PNW mushroom ID program for the PC. He has a big interest in taxonomy and figuring out where all of the mushrooms fit into the fungal tree of life, and is currently trying to collect the DNA of every PNW species to determine which still need names.

This talk is presented in collaboration with Vashon Nature Center.

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14/48: The World's Quickest Theater Festival
Jan
31
to Feb 1

14/48: The World's Quickest Theater Festival

14/48: The World's Quickest Theater Festival
Open Space for Arts & Community
Friday, January 31 | Saturday, February 1
Two Shows Daily
Doors 6:00PM & 8:00PM
14 Short Plays in 48 Hours.

Themed Up. Dreamed Up. Written. Directed. Costumed. Set to Music and Performed Live.

Two Performances Friday, January 31
Two Performances Saturday, February 1|
7PM & (again) 9PM

Tickets and Information at OpenSpaceVashon.com

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Benjamin Hunter
Jan
31
7:00 PM19:00

Benjamin Hunter

Benjamin Hunter
Snapdragon
Friday, January 31st
7:00pm

Reality has offered a fertile canvas for violinist, storyteller, educator and community enterpriser Benjamin Hunter’s endeavoring mind.

Cross pollinating multiple artistic disciplines for more than a decade, the Seattle based polymath, award winning multi-instrumentalist, composer, creative & culture advocate, social entrepreneur, and producer has dedicated his life to transforming the world’s stale status quo into a vibrant, inclusive, communal, and compassionate society.

He is the founder of Community Arts Create, co-founder of the Hillman City Collaboratory, co-founder of Black & Tan Hall, and currently serves as the Artistic Director at NW Folklife. He served on the Seattle Music Commission from 2017-2021, and co-chairs the Columbia Hillman Arts & Culture District.

Benjamin was the recipient of the 2015 Governor’s Arts & Heritage Award and the 2016 City Arts Magazine Future’s List Award. In 2016, his roots duo, Ben Hunter & Joe Seamons, took 1st place in the International Blues Challenge. Benjamin is a 2019 Gordon Ekvall Tracie Memorial Awardee, a 2020 Artist Trust Fellowship Awards recipient, and served a 2020/2021 Artist-in-Residence at On The Boards.

Ben plays in the internationally acclaimed roots duo, Ben Hunter & Joe Seamons; as a soloist, performing original works; and with his band, The Intraterrestrials. In 2017, Benjamin composed music for the critically acclaimed dance piece, Black Bois, which presented at On the Boards in 2017, and The Moore Theater in 2020. In 2023, Benjamin collaborated with Seattle and New York based artists to create Untitled, composing the music for a multi-disciplinary production with dance, visual, architectural, and storyteller artists. Connecting all his experiences in one musical language, Benjamin’s music scans the margins and the nucleus alike searching for the stories and intersections where everything converges.

In 2014, Benjamin presented a TEDx talk entitled, When Folk Music Speaks. In 2022, he presented as the season capstone for the Chautauqua Lecture Series, entitled, The Renaissance of Folk. Benjamin continues to speak at colleges, universities, conferences, and events across the country, and is part of the 2022/2023 Washington Speaker’s Bureau. ​

With so much completed already, determining Hunter’s next step is near to impossible. However, two things are for certain, whatever it is, at least a small slice of the world will be better off for it, and that endeavoring mind of his will forever be insatiable.

https://www.benjaminhuntermusic.com/

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Snapdragon Trivia
Jan
30
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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"The Maury Island Incident" Film Screening and talk
Jan
28
8:00 PM20:00

"The Maury Island Incident" Film Screening and talk

"The Maury Island Incident" Film Screening and talk
Vashon Theatre
January 28th
6:00pm

Join the Vashon Heritage Museum at the Vashon Theatre for screening of “The Maury Island Incident” followed by at talk by film makers Scott Schaefer and Steve Edmiston.

Tickets are $10 for students, seniors & members; $15 General

Tickets can be purchased at https://www.vashonheritagemuseum.org/events/2501-tue-talk

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Birds Take Flight
Jan
23
to Feb 2

Birds Take Flight

Birds Take Flight
Vashon Center for the Arts
January 3 - February 2

Birds have captivated human imagination for centuries, symbolizing freedom, transformation, and the enduring connection to nature. Birds Take Flight is an upcoming art exhibition that celebrates the beauty, grace, and symbolism of birds through the creative lens of artists across diverse mediums.

From the delicate flutter of a sparrow to the mythical majesty of the phoenix, birds embody the spirit of possibility and wonder. This show invites visitors to explore unique interpretations of these universal creatures, bridging the natural world with artistic expression. Featuring a dynamic collection of photography, mixed media, glass art, sculpture, fiber arts, and drawings, the exhibition showcases the diverse ways birds inspire creativity.

Opening January 3 and running through February 2, the exhibit promises to enchant art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. Join us for the First Friday Artist Reception on January 3, from 5–8pm to celebrate these avian-inspired works and meet the artists behind them.

Gallery hours are Wednesday through Sunday, 12–5pm (closed Monday & Tuesday), and during VCA’s events in the Kay White Performance Hall.

https://gallery.vashoncenterforthearts.org

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