2023 Holiday Happenings Around the Sound
The rain is back, the days are dark…who is ready to beat the gloom? Below are some Seattle-area favorites to brighten your spirits. You can bundle up and bask in breathtaking outdoor light shows, or relax and enjoy from the comfort of a cruise ship or theater seat…
Winterfest at Seattle Center
305 Harrison Street, Seattle, WA 98109
www.seattlecenter.com/winterfest
- Dates/Times: Nov. 24, 2023 – Dec. 31, 2023. Seattle Center (Holiday lighting Nov. 1 – March 1); ice sculpting Nov. 24, 12-4 pm; Winter train & village open daily Nov. 24 – Dec. 31 | 10 am – 6 pm; Seattle Christmas Market open Nov. 24 – Dec. 24.
- Cost: General admission is free for all ages; Seattle Christmas Market is $16-$20 for adults (buy tickets)
- Parking: Paid parking available at the Mercer Garage, 5th Ave N Garage, and Theatre Commons ADA Lot. Click here for the campus map.
- Food: A multitude of dining options await you in the Armory.
- Special Events: Opening Day Celebration, live stage entertainment at the Armory, the Winter Train & Village, New Year’s Eve Celebration Dec. 31 from 8pm-12 Midnight, and more!
- Holiday Closure: Dec. 25
The Nutcracker by Pacific Northwest Ballet
McCaw Hall | 321 Mercer St, Seattle
pnb.org/nutcracker/
click here to get tickets
- Dates: November 24 – December 27, 2023
- Cost: $29-$208 per seat
- Parking: Mercer Street Garage or Other Nearby Parking
- Food: Beverages and snacks are available for purchase
Garden d’Lights at Bellevue Botanical Garden
12001 Main Street, Bellevue WA 98005
http://gardendlights.org
click here to get tickets (must be purchased online)
- Dates/Times: Open nightly Nov. 25, 2023 – Dec. 31, 2023 | 4:30 – 9:00 pm
- Cost: $8 per person (ages 10 and under are free)
- Promotions: Discounted$5 ticket nights Nov. 27-30 and Dec. 4-7.
- Parking: Premium parking is $5 per car in the Garden’s lot as space allows OR park for free at Wilburton Hill Park
- Food: Hot drinks and snacks are available for purchase
- Holiday Closures: December 25
Snowflake Lane at the Bellevue Collection
Bellevue Way & NE 8th Street, Bellevue WA 98004
http://snowflakelane.com/
- Dates/Times: Nightly Nov. 24, 2023 – Dec. 24, 2023 | 20 minute show starts at 7 pm
- Cost: Free for all ages
- Parking: Free parking at Bellevue Square, Bellevue Place and Lincoln Square
- Food: A variety of dining options (from happy hour, to kid fare, to gourmet) are all within walking distance
- Special Events & Activities: Ice Skating, Santa Photos
Christmas Ship Festival
Launch locations include Seattle Waterfront – Pier 55, Shilshole Bay Marina, Hyatt Regency Lake Washington, Lake Union Park (MOHAI), AGC Marina, Carillon Point Marina, and Kirkland City Dock.
www.argosycruises.com
click here to get tickets
- Dates/Times: Click here for the full schedule
- Cost: $40 – $74 per person (kids 3 and under are free)
- Parking: Varies by location – click here for details
- Food: Snacks and drinks available for purchase on the ship. Outside food/drinks are not allowed.
- Special Events: Opening Night, Parade of Boats, Grand Finale
Westlake Center Tree Lighting & Holiday Activities
401 Pine St., Seattle, WA 98101 (Westlake Park)
https://downtownseattle.org/events/holidays/
https://downtownseattle.org/events/holidays
- Tree Lighting Celebration: Nov. 24 at 3:30 pm in Westlake Park.
- Luminous Light Sculptures: Nov. 24, 2023 – Jan. 9, 2024 in Westlake Park.
- Holiday Lights & Delights: Nov. 25, 2023 – Jan. 9, 2024 in Occidental Square.
- Sweet & Snowy Saturdays: Nov. 25, 2023 – Dec. 16, 2023 | 11:30 am – 1 pm in Occidental Square.
- Cost: Free for all ages
- Parking: Access the Republic Parking garage from Olive Way between 4th & 5th Ave, or check out this interactive map of city parking
Zoolights at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
5400 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA 98407
www.pdza.org/event/zoolights
click here to get tickets
- Dates/Times: Open nightly Nov. 24, 2023 – Jan. 1, 2024 | 4:30 – 10 pm
- Cost: $14-$18 (free for kids 2 & under)
- Promotions: Discounted tickets for zoo members & BECU members
- Parking: Free parking in zoo lots (carpooling recommended)
- Food: Dinner, drinks & snacks are available at the Plaza Cafe & outside stands. Roast s’mores and pudgy pies around the fire on the Cafe Deck, too!
- Activities: Carousel, S’mores Roasting, Groovy Goats in Holiday Coats
- Holiday Closures: Dec. 24 & 25
WildLanterns at Woodland Park Zoo
West Entrance: 5500 Phinney Ave. N, Seattle, WA 98103
South Entrance: 750 N 50th St, Seattle, WA 98103
www.zoo.org/wildlanterns
Click here to get tickets | Map
- Dates/Times: Open nightly Nov. 10, 2023 – Jan. 14, 2024 | 4:00 – 9:00 pm.
- Cost: $25.95 – $36.95 per person (ages 2 & under are free).
- Promotions: Zoo members get 20% off tickets; Holiday Senior Stroll on Nov 14 from 4-6 pm with 40% off for ages 65+
- Parking: $6 parking is available in all lots after 3:30 pm (here is a map). Park by the West Entrance (Penguin, Otter, or Bear Lot) if you are purchasing your tickets in person—the South Gate (Hippo Lot) is only for those who already have tickets.
- Food: Refreshments are available at food kiosks throughout, plus the Pizza Corner at 1899 Grove, and Gather & Graze Café (with covered seating provided). You are also welcome to bring your own food & non-alcoholic beverages.
- Special Activities: Tianyu Cultural Performances in the PACCAR Auditorium, Zoomazium, ZooStore, Carousel. Sensory-Friendly Nights on 11/15, 12/6 & 1/11.
- Closures: Most Mondays (open Dec. 11 & 18 + Jan 1); Nov. 23, Dec. 24 & 25.
But wait, there’s more…
Holiday theatrical & musical shows
“A Christmas Carol” at ACT Theatre
The Great Figgy Pudding Caroling Competition
The Polar Express train ride at Mt. Rainier Railroad
Gingerbread Village at the Sheraton Grand Seattle
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Favorite Summer Festivals
The sun is here and the whole PNW is celebrating! Whether it’s a fair close to home or an excuse to pack up the fam for a destination festival, we hope you get out and make the most of these fun events…
JUNE
JULY
- Seafair Summer 4th (7/4)
- Redmond Derby Days (7/14-7/15)
- Ballard Seafood Fest (7/14-7/16)
- Kirkland Uncorked (7/14-7/16)
- West Seattle Summer Fest (7/14-7/16)
- Mercer Island Summer Celebration (7/15)
- Renton River Days (7/21-7/23)
- Bite of Seattle (7/21-7/23)
- Sequim Lavender Weekend (7/21-7/23)
- Timber! Outdoor Music Festival (7/27-7/29)
- Bellevue Arts & Crafts Fair (7/28-7/30)
AUGUST
- Seafair Weekend (8/4-8/6)
- Watershed at the Gorge (8/4-8/6)
- Festival at Mount Si (8/12-8/13)
- Chief Seattle Days (8/18-8/20)
- CHOMP Redmond Food Festival (8/19)
- Evergreen State Fair (8/24-9/4)
- Port Townsend THING Music/Art Festival (8/25-8/27)
SEPTEMBER
- Washington State (Puyallup) Fair (9/1-9/24)
- Bumbershoot (9/2-9/3)
- Mercer Island Art UnCorked (9/8)
- Fremont Oktoberfest (9/22-9/24)
JUNE
Fremont Fair
One of Seattle’s biggest events, this bohemian-inspired festival features 300+ craft vendors, food, beer garden, dog parade, music, and the Solstice Parade (including the unofficial but famous naked bide ride).
Saturday, June 17 & Sunday, June 18, 2023
West of Fremont Ave N, on N 35th St. and N 34th St.
Seattle PrideFest
Held in two locations (Capitol Hill & Seattle Center) this year with beer gardens, food, performances, and dancing in the Seattle Center fountain.
Saturday, June 24th – Capitol Hill
310 Broadway E | Seattle
Sunday, June 25th – Seattle Center
305 Harrison St | Seattle
JULY
SeaFair Summer Fourth
Seattle’s biggest fireworks show plus live music, family activities & beer gardens. Watch the show from free open seating or reserve a front row seat.
Tuesday, July 4th, 2023
Gates Open at 3pm, Fireworks at 10:15pm
Redmond Derby Days
Redmond’s bike-themed summer event including bicycle races, kids bike parade, carnival rides, drone light show, craft fair, arts festival, food, cornhole tourney, and live music.
Friday, July 14th & Saturday, July 15th, 2023
Ballard Seafood Fest
Live music, salmon BBQ, kids entertainment, vendors, and excellent craft beer. Don’t miss the Festi-Bowl skateboard events at Ballard Commons Park on Saturday, the 15th.
Friday, July 14th – Sunday, July 16th, 2023
2208 NW Market St | Seattle (on Market St from Leary to 24th Ave NW, and on Ballard Ave from Market St to 22nd Ave NW)
Kirkland Uncorked
Sip local wine, beer or cocktails and listen to live music in beautiful Marina Park on the water. There’s also a street fair with crafts, art, food, dog modeling contest (!), and more. Buy tickets here (proceeds benefit the Homeward Pet Adoption Center).
Friday, July 14th – Sunday, July 16th, 2023
West Seattle Summer Fest
Live bands, arts & crafts booths, outdoor cafes, beer garden, and fun Kids Zone with inflatables.
Friday, July 14th – Sunday, July 16th, 2023
The Junction, 4210 SW Oregon St | Seattle
Mercer Island Summer Celebration
Parade and lively street fair at Mercerdale Park followed by a waterfront fireworks show at Luther Burbank Park.
Saturday, July 15th, 2023
Fireworks at 10pm
Mercerdale Park Fair: 3009 77th Ave SE | Mercer Island
Luther Burbank Park (Fireworks): 2040 84th Ave SE | Mercer Island
mercerisland.gov/summercelebration
Renton River Days
Summer bazaar, parade, rubber duck derby, live music, food trucks, beer/wine gardens, activity zone, drone show, volleyball & basketball tourneys, and 5k/10k Fun Walks on the Cedar River Trail.
Friday, July 21st – Sunday, July 23rd, 2023
Bite of Seattle
200 vendors, 50+ music performances (including Sir Mix-a-Lot!), 3 beer gardens, wine garden, & more.
Friday, July 21st – Sunday, July 23rd, 2023
Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St | Seattle
Sequim Lavender Weekend
Celebrate all things lavender with tours of local farms, live music, and 150 street fair booths highlighting NW crafts & food.
Friday, July 21st – Sunday, July 23rd, 2023
Carrie Blake Park, 500 N Blake Ave | Sequim
Timber! Outdoor Music Festival
In addition to a wide range of local musicians, discover adventures like bat/bird finding expeditions, hiking, biking, tree climbing, nature painting/photography, yoga, 5K run, coffee walk, obstacle course, stargazing, fika (a Swedish morning tradition), shibori shirt dyeing, and lots of kids activities. Enjoy great food & local brews, too.
Thursday, July 27 – Saturday, July 29, 2023
Tolt-MacDonald Park, 31020 NE 40th St | Carnation
Bellevue Arts Fair
Shop from over 300 artists showcasing their handmade arts & crafts. Kids Fair, food trucks, stage performances, and free Bellevue Art Museum exhibitions, too!
Friday, July 28th – Sunday, July 30th, 2023
Bellevue Square, 510 Bellevue Way NE | Bellevue
AUGUST
Seafair Weekend
Seattle’s iconic festival featuring a spectacular airshow, hydroplane races, classic car show, live music, local food/beverages, and log boom party for boaters.
Friday, August 4th – Sunday, August 6th, 2023
Genesee Park, 4316 S Genesee St | Seattle
Watershed
If you’re a country music fan, then this destination festival at the Gorge is for you. Three days of live bands plus carnival rides, food, drinks, and camping.
Friday, August 4th – Sunday, August 6th, 2023
The Gorge Ampitheatre, 754 Silica Rd NW | Quincy
Festival at Mount Si
This street fair in scenic North Bend offers music, a parade, 5K fun run, cherry pie eating contest, and even a live chili cookoff (not to mention food and craft vendors!). Make it a day and visit the outlet mall or go hiking while you’re at it.
Saturday, August 12th & Sunday, August 13th, 2023
Si View Park, 400 SE Orchard Dr | North Bend
Chief Seattle Days
A celebration of the Suquamish people honoring Chief Seattle since 1911, this festival is now open to the public and includes canoe races, a salmon bake, 5k fun run, market, games, traditional songs & dances, and a gravesite honoring for Chief Seattle.
Friday, August 18th – Sunday, August 20th, 2023
Gravesite Honoring of Chief Seattle: 7076 NE South St | Suquamish
CHOMP Local Food Festival
A King County celebration of all that is local, sustainable, fresh…and delicious. Spend the day at beautiful Willowmoor Farm in Marymoor Park and support area farms. Live music, local food vendors, all-ages activities, and zucchini races, too!
Saturday, August 19th, 2023 from 10am to 6pm
Marymoor Park, 6046 West Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE | Redmond
Evergreen State Fair
Held each year during the 11 days leading up to Labor Day (for the past 114 years!), this fair offers a little of everything—a fun carnival with rides/games, food, shopping, contests, live events, and more.
August 24th – September 4th, 2023
(Closed Wednesday, August 30th)
THING: Music, Arts & Other Things
The ultimate destination festival, this 3-day event takes place amongst scenic sound views at Port Townsend’s historic Fort Worden (it’s even got a lighthouse!). In addition to an epic music lineup, you’ll also find art installations, workshops, and activities for all ages.
Friday, August 25th – Sunday, August 27th, 2023
200 Battery Way | Port Townsend
SEPTEMBER
Washington State (Puyallup) Fair
A September tradition, peeps all around the Sound flock to “Do the Puyallup.” You’ll find your favorite carnival rides, a concert series, rodeo, petting farm, and a plethora of exhibits & vendors.
September 1st – 24th, 2023
Bumbershoot
Seattle’s biggest music festival and a 50-year tradition. This year you’ll find a great music lineup along with everything art, dance, performances, roller skating, and…a cat circus.
Saturday, September 2nd – Sunday, September 3rd, 2023
Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St | Seattle
Mercer Island Art UnCorked
Discover Washington wine, beer & cider while you browse local artists at this outdoor event in Mercer Island’s Greta Hackett Outdoor Sculpture Gallery. Tasting garden, artist booths, live music, food trucks, and more.
Friday, September 8th, 2023 | 5-8 pm
78th Ave SE & Sunset Hwy | Mercer Island
Fremont Oktoberfest
Celebrate 100+ beers and ciders along with games, Texas Chainsaw Pumpkin Carving, and Dogtoberfest. Strictly 21+…unless you’re a dog.
Friday, September 22nd – Sunday, September 24th, 2023
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Which Documents Should You Shred, and When?
As the spring cleaning bug hits, many of us will finally be tackling those stacks of paperwork that have been piling up throughout the year. It’s tempting to chuck it all in the recycle bin and be done with it. However, did you know that it’s actually legal for someone to dig through your trash/recycling once it hits the curb? What’s more, seemingly innocuous documents—like junk mail—can actually contain sensitive info to help someone steal your identity. Scroll down for our list of what you should shred and when (pssst…you can bring it all to our free shredding event happening on Saturday, May 13th from 9am-2pm!).
Shred Immediately
- Expired IDs & records: passports, driver’s licenses, old insurance cards, identification cards/badges, etc.
- Utility and credit card bills that have been paid
- Receipts not needed for tax deductions or warranties
- ATM receipts
- Resumes that are no longer needed
- Junk mail credit card offers
- Address labels from junk mail and magazines
- Any unneeded documents containing your address, signature, social security number, PIN, passwords, account numbers, medical records, or other sensitive/private information you wouldn’t want publicly shared
Shred Within a Year
- Paycheck stubs, once you’ve confirmed the info matches your W-2
- Bank statements
- Monthly/quarterly retirement statements (keep annual summaries until you retire or close the account)
- Medical bills that have been paid
Shred After 6 Years
- Records from home or condo sales
Shred After 7 Years
- Tax returns
- W-2 and 1099 forms
- Mortgage interest statements
- Property tax records
- Statements, cancelled checks, and receipts used as documentation for tax deductions
Do NOT Shred – But Do Store Securely
Keep these items indefinitely in a locked filing cabinet/room, safe, or safe deposit box:
- Social Security cards
- Birth certificates
- Adoption papers
- Current passports or citizenship documentation
- Marriage and divorce records
- Death certificates of family members
- Deeds & titles for property/automobiles for as long as you own them
While these tips are helpful, they can’t replace the advice of a tax professional. Consult an expert if you have questions.
© Copyright 2023, Windermere Real Estate/Mercer Island.
Free Recycling & Shredding Event May 19th
Hosted in our Parking Lot:
2737 77TH AVE SE
MERCER ISLAND
Bring your recyclable items (working or not) to the event. All recycling services are free!
We’re also sponsoring a Confidential Data Disposal truck for free, secure shredding of sensitive documents.
Saturday, May 19th
9 am – 2 pm
What we can recycle:
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We cannot accept the following:
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