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    Things to do in Seattle on Easter weekend

    By Christine Clarridge,

    2024-03-28
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    With weather folks saying we're likely to see the sun this weekend with highs in the upper 50s, it'll be a great time to leave the house for an egg hunt, a dance party or a monster truck show.

    Friday

    🎨 Get into Seattle Art Museum after hours for original art and creative mingling at art party SAM Remix . The theme for this one is "Crush," a play on the excitement and potential of meeting new people.


    💃🏽 Pop lovers can join the Dua Lipa vs. Miley Cyrus tribute party at Rendezvous' Jewel Box Theater in the heart of Belltown on 2nd Avenue.

    • Starts at 9pm, free before 10pm, and $10 cash or Venmo after.

    Saturday

    🥚 Bring a basket for goodies and meet at the Green Lake Community Center gym for an egg hunt, rain or shine.

    • Parking will be tight so be prepared to walk a bit. 10am for ages 1-3,10:30am 4-6, 11am 7-10. Free, but bring a can of food for the local food bank.

    🐇 Hop over to Snoqualmie's Centennial Fields for the Bunny Hop Egg Hunt where thousands of eggs will be placed for kids to find. Free for ages 1-12 from 10–10:30am.

    • Mr. Bunny is also expected to ride in on a Snoqualmie fire engine.

    🪅 Celebrate Holi , the Hindu festival of colors with Beats of Redmond at Crossroads Park in Bellevue with music, singing, dance performances and more.

    🩰 Every year , Pacific Northwest Ballet puts on a charming, family-friendly show featuring dancers from its school.

    🏁 Take in the spectacle of monster trucks battling it out at Monster Jam at 7pm at Lumen Field. Tickets from $28 .

    Sunday

    🪺 Celebrate the arrival of spring with an Easter egg hunt at the West Seattle Farmers Market at the corner of California Avenue SW and SW Alaska Street from 10am-1pm.

    ⛪ Costumed characters will join youngsters as they search for eggs at the Easter Egg Hunt at Peter Kirk Park in Kirkland from 1:30-2:30pm.

    • For families with kids ages 1-12. Free.

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