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University District Street Fair
University Chamber of Commerce

For over 35 years, the University District StreetFair has been the kick-off event for the festival season in the Seattle region. Attracting more than 50,000 people and nearly 400 booths to the District, the StreetFair is an energetic and exciting community celebration. You'll find a whirl of color, craft, creativity and downright craziness! There are two entertainment stages, unique local and regional arts & crafts and an array of international food.
 
Time and Contact Info:
Sunday 10:00am-6:00pm
05/20/2006 through 05/21/2006
Admission: Free Admission
University Chamber of Commerce
4519 1/2 University Way NE, Suite 203, Seattle
(206) 547-4417
www.udistrictchamber.org

 
Mae West Festival
The annual Mae West Fest is a festival and celebration of women as playwrights, producers, directors and performers. We operate on a shoe-string budget but have big dreams. We began eight years ago out of the need for theatre that helped nurture and challenge local women artists and playwrights. Our work is as diverse as our audience.
 
Time and Contact Info:
Varies By Event
05/18/2006 through 05/21/2006
Admission: $18-$28/Each, $42/Pass
Presented at: Youngstown Cultural Art Center
4008 Delridge Way SW, Seattle
(206) 935-2999
www.maewestfest.org
 
 
Bellevue Arts Museum
"Rozome Masters of Japan" exhibit by 15 Japanese artists in the ancient technique of batik known as Rozome used to create folding screens, panels and kimonos and "Wrapped in Color: Kimonos by Tim Harding, Jackets by Jon Eric Riis."
 
Bellevue Arts Museum
510 Bellevue Way N.E.
Bellevue, WA 98004
Time: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
 
 
Honus and Me
This world-premiere play brings to life the story of young Joe Stoshack, who finds himself face to face with baseball legend Honus Wagner after finding Wagner's coveted 1909 baseball card, the most expensive baseball card of all time, while cleaning his neighbor's attic. Together they travel back in time - into the seventh game of the World Series - where Honus helps Joe boost his self-esteem and gain confidence in his ability to play baseball. Recommended for ages eight and older. Performance Location: Eve Alvord Theatre.
Friday 7:00pm, Saturday-Sunday 2:00pm and 5:30pm
03/31/2006 through 06/11/2006
Seattle Children's Theatre
201 Thomas St., Seattle
(206) 443-0807

 
Kobo Shop & Gallery
KOBO, which translates from Japanese as "artist’s workspace", is an artisan gallery featuring Japanese and Northwest fine crafts. KOBO specializes in both traditional and contemporary works, offering a selection of objects and functional forms in clay, fiber, metal, wood, bamboo, textile and paper. KOBO also exhibits the work of small studio artisans from the U.S. and abroad who share a similar affinity with Japanese folk arts and contemporary design. Tuesday-Friday 12:00pm-7:00pm
Saturday 11:00am-7:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm-6:00pm
Kobo Shop & Gallery
814 E Roy St, Seattle
(206) 726-0704
 
Emerald Fox Gallery at the Westin
Located in the Westin Hotel lobby, Emerald Fox Gallery specializes in glass art and fine jewelry.
Monday-Thursday 9:00am-8:00pm
Friday & Saturday 9:00am-9:00pm
Sunday 9:00am-7:00pm
Emerald Fox Gallery at the Westin
1900 Fifth Avenue, Seattle
(206) 448-6336

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