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  • Maria Shimizu Christensen

    Street Fairs and Festivals All Over Western Washington in July

    2023-07-02

    Summer is in full swing and nowhere is that more obvious than in the extensive list of fairs and festivals all over Western Washington. We love a good outdoor celebration and the weather tends to cooperate more often than not in July.

    Whether you’re looking for a good reason for a road trip or something fun to do that’s close to home, this list has you covered. The hardest part will be picking and choosing. There’s a lot going on at the same time.

    7/8 – 7/9

    The Wedgwood Art Festival livens up a quiet neighborhood in Seattle every summer with food, music, a bookstore on wheels, a fire truck on hand for kids to explore, and lots of local artists and artisans.

    7/12 – 7/16

    The state capital in Olympia hosts the Capital Lakefair every third weekend in July, and it’s a huge celebration. The Grand Parade takes place on Saturday, and the car show runs on Friday. There’s everything you would expect at a street fair, plus a carnival and fireworks.

    7/13 – 7/16

    The great big King County Fair takes place in Enumclaw and is loaded with events, in addition to standard fair attractions. There’s a rodeo and barrel racing, livestock show, music, and a carnival, among many other things.

    7/14 – 7/15

    Derby Days in Redmond hosts a drone light show, bicycle races, parades, a cornhole tournament and the Urban Craft Uprising marketplace, among many other things.

    7/14 – 7/16

    Take a ferry to Vashon Island for the classic Vashon Strawberry Festival. There’s a parade on Saturday and a classic car parade on Sunday, two zones for kids and tons of music, art, and food.

    7/14 – 7/16

    The Ballard SeafoodFest is a celebration of Ballard’s historic connection to seafood, and features a salmon BBQ, beer garden, skateboarding events, and activities for little ones.

    7/14 – 7/16

    The West Seattle Summer Fest features two stages, a large kids zone and a free shuttle from the Water Taxi.

    7/14 – 7/16

    Kent Cornucopia Days is 50 years old, and celebrating with a street fair, parade and dragon boat race, among other fun things.

    7/14 – 7/16

    Taking place at the Seattle Center, Festival Sundiata presents Black Arts Fest, a celebration of African American heritage. You’ll find food, entertainment, and much more.

    7/15

    The North Bend Block Party is free and held downtown. It includes music, an area for kids, food, and fun.

    7/15

    SummerFEST 2023 in Lakewood has all the standard festival fun, with some cool additions, like a drone show, car show, pop-up skate park and fire dancers.

    7/15 - 7/16

    The Mill Creek Festival and Street Fair offers free parking and a free shuttle to the festivities that include food and artist booths, live music and a beer garden.

    7/21 – 7/22

    There’s a summer block party in Everett called Salty Sea Days that takes over the heart of downtown with fun and family-friendly activities.

    7/21 – 7/23

    There are a number of unique events during Renton River Days, including a drone show, ducky derby, and a poker & pub crawl. The celebration also features a parade.

    7/21 – 7/23

    Sir-Mix-A-Lot headlines the Bite of Seattle at the Seattle Center this year. Over 200 hundred food vendors and dozens of bands

    7/21 – 7/23

    It’s all about the art, music, and the beach at the Alki Art Fair that takes place along the promenade at Alki Beach in Seattle.

    7/23

    Taking place on closed streets in Tacoma, Art on the Ave happens on a Sunday and includes local artists, food and music.

    7/28 – 7/30

    The 77 year old Bellevue Arts Museum Arts Fair is the biggest arts & crafts festival in the PNW. Hundreds of artists and vendors, a kids fair, music and food trucks are some of the attractions.

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    Cathy Homan
    2023-07-14
    I wish transit went to all these
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