Local News & Events

April 10th, 2010

Fremont Flea Market, Sundays 10am-5pm, N 34th St.
Fremont’s weekly flea and farmers market runs an extra hour starting in April.  Shop for fresh produce and vintage bargains in this popular Sunday market.
 

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival 4/1-4/30 Mount Vernon

It’s time to head north for this popular annual festival, featuring salmon barbecues, street fairs, and fields of tulips as far as the eye can see.  

 

Olympic BirdFest  4/9-4/11 Sequim
Field trips to wildlife viewing areas and a boat cruise on the Strait of Juan de Fuca offer chances to see interesting birds in spectacular natural surroundings.
 
Entrants in this one-of-a-kind contest bring food that looks like books, is reminiscnet of books, makes horrible puns out of the titles of books - you get the idea! 12-3 pm.
 
Get Lit Festival 4/14-4/21 Spokane
Renowned writers participate in readings, lectures, workshops, and signings in this annual literary festival sponsored by Eastern Washington University. (
Spring Fair 4/15-4/18 Puyallup Fairgrounds
Celebrate the start of spring with concerts, garden shows, a science fair, and rides.

 

Cherry Blossom and Japanese Cultural Festival 4/16-4/18 Seattle Center
Taiko drums, flower displays, tea ceremonies and other traditional and modern Japanese cultural practices are featured at this annual festival. 

 

Leavenworth Ale Fest 4/17 Festhalle, Leavenworth Twenty microbreweries showcase their beers, accompanied by live music and gret food. Designated drivers can sample inventive non-alcoholic beverages at their own special booth. 

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June 15th, 2009

June Local News & Events

Welcome to the neighborhood Fainting Goat Gelato! Italian memories come flooding back with your first taste of their gelato, which is handcrafted at their shop.

It’s bloom-time at the Hillside Desert Botanical Gardens in Yakima, Washington. This hobby turned into a business offers garden tours noting that the best tour-time is now through June.

Community Tribute to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, is at Town Hall the evening of June 3rd. David Horsey, Art Thiel and others are appearing and, while the event is free, reservations are required through seattlepitribute@gmail.com.

Mountains to Sound Greenway invites all to participate in National Trails Day, June 6th. Meet fellow hikers while maintaining one of your favorite hiking trails.

The 28th Annual Northwest Garlic Festival in Ocean Park, WA. Garlic food galore, crafts, and games are all part of the fun June 20-21.

Seafair kicks off with its Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon June 27th. You know Seattle’s summer has officially arrived when Seafair events start happening.

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May 1st, 2009

Local News & Events

Eagle Creek, a long trusted name in travel accessories, is having a 25% off sale of the Centerline luggage line. Now through August 31st simply purchase an item and immediately get a 25% discount. We have lots of Hovercrafts in stock; an example of savings is the carry-on size Hovercraft 22″, regularly $225.00, on sale for $169.00. The Load Warrior and Flight Companion models, also eligible for this sale, are easily ordered. As always, our buyers bonus plan applies to in-store purchases and Eagle Creek backs their packs with a lifetime guarantee.

Garden time is here! The annual Tilth Edible Plant Sale takes place May 2-3.

Middle Eastern Adventures, a Hosteling International event, is on Monday, May 4th at the Good Shepard Center. Travelers with experiences in Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Syria will tell their tales; come with tales and questions of your own.

Giant Magnet: Global Attractions Playing Locally, formerly known as the Seattle International Children’s Festival (whew!) takes place in Seattle and Tacoma May 12-17. This is the largest performance arts festival for children in North America with acts from Belgium, Japan, Zimbabwe and the USA, among other places. Both kids and those with adventurous spirits are sure to enjoy these events.

2009 Pacific Northwest Shuffleboard Extravaganza, is in Shelton May 19-26. Single, doubles, and team playing are all part of this tournament.

May 20th is opening day of the Wallingford Farmers Market, which runs every Wednesday from 3-7pm through September 30th. Just across the street from our shop, stop by for the freshest fruits and vegetables the season has to offer.

May 22-25 sees the 38th annual Northwest Folklife Festival take over the Seattle Center. Come rain or shine, there’s always plenty of action with music, street performers, good eats and handmade crafts.

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April 1st, 2009

Local News & Events

The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival occurs the month of April. Aim to stand in a field of colors with a blue sky overhead and Mt. Baker in the distance - ah, spectacular. And if you can do this on a weekday, all the better.

The exquisite Garden and Cosmos: The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur is at the Seattle Asian Art Museum through April 26th. These 17th to 19th century Indian miniatures are being shown for the first time in the United States. FYI - when you go ask to use a free magnifier to study the amazing detail of these works.

The Edible Book Festival, an interactive book, food and humor event, invites participants to the Good Shepherd Center on April 4th. Part of the International Edible Book Festival you can bring your own title creation or enjoy the cleverness of others at this fundraiser for the Seattle Center for Book Arts.

Spring is here - the 76th Grand Floral Daffodil Parade winds its way through four cities in Pearce Country on April 4th. The 40 floats are all decorated with fresh cut flowers, a beautiful sight well worth seeing.

Travel guide and author Dave Fox offers a Journaling Safari to turn your travel journal entries into polished essays April 18-19 with an optional group dinner April 22nd. This looks very interesting and he makes sure you do a bit of ‘traveling’ to inspire your writing.

Watch and talk with the masters of Washington Folk Art at the Washington State History Museum With Our Hands exhibit. On the weekend of April 18 and 19 they will host 20 master folk artists with demonstrations and hands-on activities.

Field’s End Writers’ Conference, an affiliate with the Bainbridge Public Library, happens on April 18th. A general writing conference with workshops for fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and children’s writers, professional panels and a jumpstart session, any writer is sure to come away inspired and revved-up to keep their keypad very busy.

Golden Garden Bathhouse is the scene for this year’s Community Oyster Roast to benefit Puget Soundkeepers Alliance. Sign up for your preferred seating time for this April 26th event then roll up your sleeves and shuck.

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March 1st, 2009

Local News & Events

June 1 is fast approaching and with it the new Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative goes into effect. Follow the link for information about land, sea and air travel regulations between the USA, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. Things are changing, don’t get caught without your passport or a US Passport Card.

Lucy’s Legacy: The Hidden Treasures of Ethiopia at the Pacific Science Center closes on March 8th. Lucy is a 3.2 million year old, erect-walking hominid fossil and if your curiosities include history, Africa, the human species and our origins, this show should not be missed. If your interests include gorillas, don’t miss the presentation by Thor Hanson, author of The Impenetrable Forest: My Gorilla Years in Uganda, here on March 3rd at 7pm.

A new Italian restaurant, Cantinetta, just opened down the street from us and that makes us very happy.

Rick Steves celebrates all things European at his European Travel Festival on March 7th. This free event, a series of seminars, is open to the public and includes Rick talking about his recent trip to Iran.

Chado, the Way of Tea is held the first three Sundays in March at the Seattle Japanese Gardens, and at other times throughout the year. If you’ve never been to the Tea Garden in the Arboretum it is a perfect place to spend a spring afternoon.

Curious about Icelandic music? The Nordic Heritage Museum presents Iceland Import, classical works by contemporary Icelandic composers, March 22nd at 4pm.

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February 1st, 2009

February Local News & Events

Coffee: The World in Your Cup has just opened at the Burke Museum. A world commodity with a long history, this favorite world beverage is fully explored in the exhibit.

Travel Circle, a place to talk travel with others, is at the Good Shepherd Center, Room 202, Monday, February 2nd from 7.30-9pm. Sponsored by Hostelling International, this free event is open to all travelers.

Karlson/Gray Gallery on Whidbey Island welcomes Freeland painter Lawrence Stapleton in his first one-person show the month of February. If your in Langely in March you may want to check out their Armchair Traveler show then.

Official Pacific Northwest Rain Celebration, a fine February event, is on Saturday the 7th at 11am in Fairhaven, Bellingham. Bring your rain gear, rain poetry, and rain predictions.

The Northwest Flower and Garden Show, the 18th - 24th, is a great way to beat the winter doldrums.

The Pacific Northwest YoYo Championships is at the Seattle Center February 18th if flowers aren’t your thing.

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January 23rd, 2009

March Events

March 3rd Tuesday 7pm
The Impenetrable Forest with author Thor Hanson

Lying in the remote hills of southwest Uganda, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest harbors elephants, chimpanzees, monkeys, and half the world’s population of endangered mountain gorillas. For two years Thor Hanson called that forest home, working with local guides and trackers to develop a gorilla tourism program in the newly-formed Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. He helped habituate wild gorillas to the presence of human beings, coming into regular contact with two mountain gorilla families. Tonight, with stories from his book The Impenetrable Forest, along with images and music, Thor gives us a rare and unforgettable glimpse into the world of mountain gorillas, and the human cultures that surround them.

March 10th Tuesday 7pm
Beautiful Bali with Reid Coen of Imprint Tours

Long the traveler’s jewel of Indonesia, the island paradise of Bali is blessed with a stunning variety of natural beauty, a rich cultural heritage, welcoming locals, and wonderfully low prices. The small island of Bali includes volcanic peaks, photogenic rice terraces, dramatic waterfalls, some of the world’s best beaches, and a cultural life that is colorful, rich, accessible, and engaging. Traditional Balinese dance, music, and theater are available everywhere, the island is dotted with beautiful temples, and Balinese arts and crafts make it a shopping paradise. A traditional Hindu-Animist culture means visitors are safe and treated as honored guests. Finally, Bali is an incredible travel bargain. Join Reid Coen of Imprint Tours for a visual feast of Bali’s enchanting highlights.

March 17th Tuesday 7pm
Smiling at the World with author Joyce Major

With its spotlight on volunteer travel around the world, Major’s ecotourism adventure takes us into the hearts and minds of the world as she volunteers with lions, elephants, kangaroos, and baboons. In China she teaches English, works on a restoration project in Italy, and heads to New Zealand to work at a sustainability sanctuary. She even volunteers as a reporter in Ireland. You’ll want to pack your bags as Major fires up your own desire to travel, to learn, and to give back to the world. Major’s journey began with the gnawing question: Is the life I am leading right now, the best way for me to live, to use my talents, to help the planet? Now, she’s living her answer. What’s your answer? Don’t miss this engaging, inspiring event with the author of Smiling at the World.

March 21st Saturday 9am
Solo Traveler

Join us for an informal gathering of travelers as they meet and learn from each other’s travel experiences and share wisdom learned on the road. Whether you’re preparing for your first solo journey or your hundredth, you’ll enjoy sharing your adventures with your fellow sojourners. Bring your coffee and your questions!

March 24th Tuesday 7pm
The Adventurous Traveler’s Guide to Health with author Christopher Sanford, M.D.

Travel safely throughout the developing world with this easy to read, knowledgeable, and light enough to pack book. With many targeted suggestions and strategies for reducing illness and injury while abroad, The Adventurous Traveler’s Guide is useful for students, travelers to both urban and eco-tourism sites, and adventurers who travel off the beaten path. Dr. Sanford is co-director of the UW Travel Clinic.

March 31st Tuesday 7pm
Vietnam and Laos with David Rothschild, the Adventure Travel Company

Vietnam offers travelers a huge variety of fascinating sites, ethnic minorities, regional delicacies and renowned beauty. From the rice terraced hills to the bustling Old Quarter and ambient French District of Hanoi, from historic Hue to charming Hoi An, from the manic pace of Ho Chi Minh City to the lazy rhythms of the Mekong River – Vietnam has a wealth of fabulous travel opportunities that amaze and inspire all visitors. Devoutly Buddhist and largely undeveloped, the Lao are a gentle and welcoming people whose relaxed pace of life stands in sharp contrast to its neighbors. Luang Prabang is a perfectly-preserved blend of rustic colonial architecture and gilded monasteries. Vientiane, the laid-back waterside capital, is one of Asia’s most atmospheric cities. Explore the diversities of Vietnam and Lao with David Rothschild, Asia specialist for the Adventure Travel Company.

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January 16th, 2009

February Events

February 3rd Tuesday 7pm
The School of Essential Ingredients with author Erica Bauermeister

Once a month on Monday night, eight students gather in Lillian’s Restaurant for a cooking class. The students have come to learn the art behind Lillian’s soulful dishes, but it soon becomes clear that each seeks a recipe for something beyond the kitchen. Over time, the paths of the students mingle and intertwine, and the essence of Lillian’s cooking expands beyond the restaurant and into the secret corners of their lives, with results that are often unexpected, and always delicious. Join us tonight with Erica to celebrate the pleasurable places food can take us.

February 10th Tuesday 7pm
Peru: Classic Inca Trail Trek to Machu Picchu with Sandy Braun of Adventure Associates

The astonishing breadth and beauty of Peru is unsurpassed: glistening 20,000 ft. Andean peaks tower above crystalline glacial lakes, the majestic heritage of the Inca civilization, and the famed citadel of Machu Picchu. Join Sandra Braun, founder of Adventure Associates and world travel guide, for a slide presentation of the ultimate Peruvian adventure: visit ruins of Cusco - “the Archeological capital of the Americas”- explore Sacred Valley handicraft markets and villages of Pisac and Ollantaytambo, and experience our classic five day trek along the ancient footpaths of the Incas. It will be an evening of photographs and stories as we traverse a magnificent walkway of stones, stairways and tunnels until we reach Machu Picchu and explore the wonders of the “Lost City of the Incas.”

February 17th Tuesday 7pm
Around Lake Baikal with Bob Birkby

A cold February night seems just right for a warm evening of great stories and slide show from Siberia. Our friend and author Bob Birkby recently swung a pack onto his shoulders and spent a month traveling around Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest lake, a National Heritage Preserve surrounded by five national parks and reserves. Four hundred miles long, the lake carves a narrow blue crescent in the mountainous terrain of eastern Siberia. Invited by the Great Baikal Trail Association to evaluate hiking trails, Russian trail crews have been using his best-selling book Lightly on the Land for guidance in designing and constructing the beginnings of a remarkable network of trails. Please join us for an enlightening presentation and also to share in the launching of the paperback edition of Bob’s latest book, Mountain Madness: Scott Fischer, Mt. Everest, and a Life Lived on High.

February 21st Saturday 9am
Gutsy Women

Join us as we host an informal gathering for women to meet and learn from each other’s travel experiences and share wisdom learned from the road. Bring your coffee and your questions.

February 24th Tuesday 7pm
A Year in Umbria with Candace and John Sheehan

John and Candace Sheehan recently fulfilled a long-held dream and lived for a year in the countryside in Umbria Italy. Beginning with the practical - why and how they did this - they will move on to the more exciting aspects of living in a country filled with art and known for it’s incredible food and wine, while delving into Italy’s culture and people. Learn about their day-to-day lives and also their travels in a country that is consistently a best-seller location at Wide World. John, a passionate photographer, will visually take us to this magical land and everyone will leave saying Mille Grazie!

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January 4th, 2009

Local January News & Events

  • New Winter Hibernation Hours. Monday - Saturday 10am - 7pm, Sunday 10am - 6pm.
  • Bald Eagle Float Trip with the Pacific Science Center to see the largest gathering of bald eagles in the lower 48! Saturday, Jan. 10th.
  • Explore the world of travel at the 2009 Seattle Travel Show January 25th and 26th. Though we aren’t attending this year, all travelers are sure to find things that pique their interests.
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