Ignited by Vashon
Sep
10
to Sep 28

Ignited by Vashon

Ignited by Vashon
Vashon Center for the Arts
Show runs: September 5 - 28
Meet the Artist: September 5: 5-8pm
Artist Panel Discussion: September 28: 2pm (free)
First-Ever Vashon Artist Residency Alumni Exhibition

"Ignited by Vashon: Art from Vashon Artist Residency" celebrates the work of 31 artists from across the U.S. and Europe. The exhibition showcases how time on Vashon has shaped and inspired each artist’s creative practice.

Artists: Nelleke Beltjens, Lauren Boilini, Carol Bolt, Maria-Providencia Casanovas, Margaret Chodos-Irvine, Cynthia Camlin, Lisa Conway, Susan D’Amato, Tallmadge Doyle, Lynda Frese, Amanda Hughen and Jennifer Starkweather (Hughen/Starkweather), Brian Holmes, Chris Jagmin, Heidi Jensen, Tesla Kawakami, Samantha Kasprowicz, Annapurna Kumar, Okja Kwon, Gloria Lamson, Catherine Lipsetz Dauer, Kristina Martino, Cathy McClure, Mickey McReynolds, Angela Navarro, Kate Rusek, June Sekiguchi, Juliet Shen, Colleen McCubbin Stepanic, Camilla Taylor, Neena Wang.

Founded in May 2021 by Cathy Sarkowsky, during the ups and downs of the COVID-19 pandemic, Vashon Artist Residency has quickly become a highly recognized program, attracting artists nationally and internationally. The residency offers creatives the gift of time, space, and connection in the natural beauty of Vashon Island.

The exhibition invites local residents to see their beloved island through fresh eyes while offering visitors a deeper understanding of its unique spirit and influence.

September 28, 2pm (Free)

Join us for a panel discussion with a selection of exhibiting artists from Ignited by Vashon. The conversation will explore their work, creative process, and the inspirations they discovered through residency life. Hear why artists choose Vashon, what the island sparked in their practice, and how residencies nurture artistic growth.

Gallery Hours : Wed - Sun, 12noon-5pm
View & purchase exhibition online: https://bit.ly/VCAVAR2025

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Light Moments
Sep
12
to Oct 31

Light Moments

Light Moments
Photo Club Group Show and Photo Book
September & October, 2025
Vashon Senior Center

Members of the Photo Club at Vashon Senior Center will present a group show of images during September and October. The club will also present their new book “Light Moments” featuring 150 photographs by 15 club members.

Come meet the photographers, preview the book and see a slideshow of photos in this exhibit and book Friday September 5 from 1–2pm. And there will be a First Friday Gallery Cruise reception later that day from 5–7pm.

Both events are at the Vashon Senior Center.

Visit VashonCenter.org or call 206-463-5173 for exhibit hours.

Partial proceeds of sales benefit the Vashon Senior Center.

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Little Bird Garden Talks
Sep
13
11:00 AM11:00

Little Bird Garden Talks

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Little Bird Garden Talks
2nd Saturday of the Month thru September
September 13th
11am-12:30pm
Backyard of Mind Set Apothecary
17917 Vashon Hwy SW

We’re excited to share what’s ahead at Little Bird Gardens It’s a season of growth, learning and gathering—and we’d love for you to be part of it. Join us this summer in the garden with Little Bird and our Summer Garden Talks. FREE for everyone. We will host our talks the 2nd Saturday of the month thru September. See you in the garden!

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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On The Wing
Sep
13
to Sep 28

On The Wing

On The Wing
Outstanding In Its Field Gallery
September 6-28
Sat & Sun, Noon-5pm
First Saturday Free Concert, 6-8pm

On the Wing explores the beauty of birds, September 6 - 28, 2025, at the Outstanding In Its Field Gallery. Fourteen Vashon artists examine our avian friends from the sky to the branch. The show includes watercolors, ceramics, etchings, jewelry, sculpture, oils, baskets, and pastels. A portion of the proceeds benefits the Vashon Bird Alliance. The Gallery is located at 10524 S.W. 188th St, just west of Sawbones, and will be open Saturdays and Sundays, Noon – 5 pm, and weekdays by appointment by calling 206.419.0199.

On the Wing presents ceramics by Tara Brenno, multi-media sculptures from Charlotte Masi; Raku-fired birds from Chuck Bonsteel, Julia Gombert’s fused glass jewelry; soft pastels by Janeen Bramwell; drawings and oils from Margi Amstrup, acrylic paintings by Jude Boardman, Sue Hardy’s copper plate intaglio etchings, leather crow sculptures from William Cleaver, watercolors from Jeanne Marie Thomas, baskets by Barbara Gustafson; Lynn McClain’s monoprints, art cards from Janis McElroy; and bas-relief bronze sculpture and etched glass from White Hart Art.

The First Saturday celebration, September 6, from 5 pm to 8 pm, will include the chance to meet the artists, enjoy fresh-baked treats, and a free performance by Gus Reeves in the gallery’s party pasture. Attendees are welcome to bring blankets or camp chairs.

The Vashon Bird Alliance is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization that was founded in 1989. It encompasses two connected islands, Vashon and Maury. It was formerly called the Vashon-Maury Island Audubon Society. Their mission is to enjoy, learn about, and preserve birds and the diverse natural habitats of Vashon Island and beyond.

Outstanding In Its Field Gallery is open May – October each year with monthly themed exhibits featuring Vashon Island Artists almost exclusively. Additional shows planned for 2025 include “Into the Woods: Natural and Mythical” in October, and the VIVA Art Tour in December.

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Raise the Roof for Vashon HouseHold
Sep
13
5:00 PM17:00

Raise the Roof for Vashon HouseHold

Raise the Roof for Vashon HouseHold
Saturday, September 13th
The Station: 17816 Vashon Hwy SW
5pm - 8pm

You don’t want to miss this! If you’re a fan of affordable housing AND love to celebrate, save the date. We’re going to be dining and partying in style at Vashon Household's annual Raise the Roof - and this year we’re going all out to celebrate 35 years of affordable housing on Vashon.

Hosted at The Station (across from Snapdragon), this down-home event uptown will feature a fantastic farm-to-table dinner created by Vashon's own James Beard Award-winning chef Matt Dillon, with premium cocktails and complimentary beer and wine.

We’ll also have the best home-grown music on Vashon with the legendary Chris Anderson and some of your Coop favorites and the epic sounds of Taiko drumming, all hosted by the multi-talented Martha Enson!

But most importantly, we'll be raising funds to support Vashon HouseHold’s critical work providing housing for the low and moderate income individuals and families who make up the fabric of this diverse, creative community.

Tickets are $150 and include salmon or vegetarian dinner, entertainment, cocktails, beer, wine, or NA beverages.

www.vashonhousehold.org/raise-the-roof

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Kiki Valera
Sep
13
7:30 PM19:30

Kiki Valera

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Kiki Valera
Vashon Center for the Arts
September 13 at 7:30pm
Doors at 6:30pm
September 13, 2025 | 7:30pm
$40 General | $38 Senior | Youth FREE

Son Cubano is one of the most popular musical styles in Cuba, and Grammy-nominated Kiki Valera is one of its foremost exponents. Over the last century, this style of traditional Cuban music has contributed to many other genres of music, including Latin jazz, cha cha cha, mambo, salsa and timba. Kiki Valera is the oldest son of the famous La Familia Valera Miranda septet, a multi-generational traditional music group from Santiago de Cuba. Since the 19th century, La Familia Valera Miranda has played a significant role in Cuban culture by collecting and preserving the deep-rooted traditions of the legendary Sierra Maestra mountain region. A multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, and producer, he’s best known as one of the world’s greatest players of the Cuban Cuatro, a mid-size guitar with 8 strings grouped in sets of 2. His current project features a talented lineup of musicians and is sure to keep audiences on their feet.

“Extraordinary skills as a soloist and master of his instrument”— All About Jazz

“Some of the 21st century’s most compelling Afri-centric son Cubano you will ever hear, and Kiki Valera is at the heart of everything” – Latin Jazz Net

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Bella Rane & Friends
Sep
13
7:30 PM19:30

Bella Rane & Friends

Bella Rane & Friends
Open Space for Arts & Community
Saturday, September 13
Doors 6:30 | Show 7:30

Bella Rayne is a 18-year-old, self-taught guitar phenom from Mendocino, CA who is quickly making a name for herself in the music industry. Her love for the Grateful Dead, Southern Rock, 90s Grunge, and even a little Bluegrass, has been distilled into her own fresh approach that’s wowing audiences across the country.

Tickets at openspacevashon.com

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Rebecca Albiani Talks
Sep
14
to May 10

Rebecca Albiani Talks

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Albiani On...
Vashon Center for the Arts
Select Sundays
Sept 14 | 2pm
Nov 23 | 2pm
Jan 11 | 2pm
Mar 22 | 2pm
May 10 | 2pm

REBECCA ALBIANI is an art historian and a beloved, long-time lecturer at VCA. Rebecca also lectures at the Frye Art Museum and other respected art institutions. Rebecca was a Fulbright Scholar in Venice and received a B.A. in Art History from U.C. Berkely and an M.A. from Stanford.

SELECT SUNDAYS In VCA’s 2025/26 SEASON at 2:00pm

Many talks are scheduled to coincide with exhibitions at regional museums and galleries to enhance your art appreciation, and during Cultural Heritage Months as a contribution to a broader national conversation!

SAVE ON ALL 5 TALKS WITH THE ALBIANI TALKS PASS
$100 Pass | Youth FREE *ticket reservation required
Single tickets available at the door
$25 General | $23 Senior | Youth FREE *ticket reservation required

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Some'tet
Sep
14
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

Some'tet featuring Michael Whitmore
Sunday nights at Durong (behind Vashon Sugar Shack)
6:30pm
No cover, tip jar
Limited seating
21+

The soundscape of Some’tet is a captivating blend of mellow, west coast cool jazz infused with bursts of bold, inventive energy. Layered into their unique style are vibrant South American rhythms, the subtle elegance of art songs, the unpredictable flair of free jazz, and the heartfelt allure of torch songs, all complemented by soulful vocals that leave an indelible impression. Their music weaves together four essential elements: adventure, beauty, spirituality, and soul, creating a rich tapestry that resonates deeply with listeners.

Join us for a Sunday of relaxation and inspiration at Vashon’s most intimate lounge, a hidden gem nestled behind the Sugar Shack. Let the smooth, soulful sounds of Some’tet set the tone for an evening of pure musical delight. Don’t miss this chance to unwind and experience the heart of Vashon’s jazz scene!

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Rebel with a Clause
Sep
15
6:00 PM18:00

Rebel with a Clause

Rebel with a Clause
Monday, September 15th at 6PM
Vashon Theatre
Tickets on sale now
Special one night screening featuring Q&A with filmmakers Brandt Johnson and Ellen Jovin!

One fall day, Ellen Jovin set up a folding table on a Manhattan sidewalk with a homemade sign that said “Grammar Table.” Right away, passersby began excitedly asking questions, telling stories, and filing complaints. What happened next is the stuff of grammar legend. Ellen and her filmmaker husband, Brandt Johnson, took the table on the road, visiting all 50 states as Brandt shot the grammar action. But this story transcends grammar. It’s the story of an epic quest in a divided time to bring us all closer together.

Sponsored by the Vashon Theatre Foundation.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Lane to the Glen, music from County Sligo
Sep
15
7:00 PM19:00

Lane to the Glen, music from County Sligo

Lane to the Glen, music from County Sligo
Vashon Havurah
15401 Westside Hwy SW
Monday, September 15 at 7:00pm
Doors open at 6:30pm

On Monday, September 15th at 7 p.m. the Vashon Havurah will be hosting the amazing Irish trio Lane to the Glen, a Sligo Traditional Trio comprising Oisín Mac Diarmada (fiddle), Daithí Gormley (accordion), Samantha Harvey (piano, dance). Oisín and Daithí are steeped in the music and history of the Sligo area, having previously collaborated on ‘Fiddlers of Sligo Tunebook’, a publication which set transcriptions of the fiddle repertoire of key Sligo exponents alongside historic images and context.

Daithí Gormley is widely regarded as one of the finest button accordion players of his generation. His remarkably accomplished debut album Fiddling without a Bow brought an expressive mix of old and new tunes played with an attention to detail, and he is regarded as a conduit to past masters of Irish traditional music. Oisín Mac Diarmada and Samantha Harvey perform frequently with Téada, a worldwide-touring band founded by Oisín in 2001. Oisín and Samantha previously recorded The Green Branch, a sparkling album of fiddle and piano in 2015, with subsequent teaching and performing engagements in places such as the United States, Italy, France, and Japan. A $25 (cash or check) donation at the door is encouraged, but nobody will be turned away for lack of funds. Reservations are encouraged. Please call or text Jan Strolle at 206-228-0730 or email Jan at 206-228-0730 to reserve a seat.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Vashon Opera’s Cendrillon (Cinderella)
Sep
19
to Sep 21

Vashon Opera’s Cendrillon (Cinderella)

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Vashon Opera’s Cendrillon (Cinderella)
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, September 19th at 7:30 pm
Sunday, September 21st at 2:30 pm

Finding the owner of that iconic glass slipper was never more fun! Join us and bring the family for the start of Vashon Opera’s 16th season: Fairy Tales!

It’s French Romanticism at its best in Massenet's Cinderella, a shimmering operatic adaptation of the beloved fairy tale. Cendrillon is infused with wit, charm, and a touch of magic that will transport you. The score is a tapestry of lush melodies and sparkling orchestration.

Our production promises to bring this enchanting story to life with visually stunning sets and costumes, a focus on the fairy tale's emotional core, and a cast of singers with exquisite vocal prowess. You'll be swept away by Cinderella's yearning, the Prince's earnest search, and the whimsical interventions of the Fairy Godmother. Whether you're a seasoned opera lover or new to the art form, Cendrillon offers a heartwarming and visually captivating experience that will leave you believing in happily ever after. Don't miss this opportunity to witness an added touch of magic to Vashon Island!

About Vashon Opera:
Vashon Opera’s mission is to enrich our community through the creation of opera in intimate settings. Cendrillon (Cinderella) marks the start of the company’s enchanting 16th season, and the continuation of the company’s new era under the expert leadership of General Director, Jim Brown. He and Artistic Director Allison Pohl have many exciting future plans to bring to the Vashon Island community, all while maintaining their signature standard of excellence.

Performance Information

• Music by Jules Massenet, French libretto by Henri Cain, based on Charles Perrault’s version of the fairy-tale

• Sung in French with English supertitles

• Run time approx. 2 hours and 45 minutes including one intermission

• Tickets $34–59

Vashon Center for the Arts (19600 Vashon Hwy SW Vashon, WA 98070)

Friday, September 19, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, September 21, 2025 at 2:30 PM

Conductor/Stage Director: Jim Brown

Technical Director/Lighting Designer: Alex Wren

Costume Designer: Alex Lewington

Chorus Master: Peter Dorman

Rehearsal Pianists: Claire Forstman, Jeff Orr, and Chris Overstreet

Cendrillon (Cinderella, aka Lucette): Sarah Coit

Prince Charmant (Prince Charming): Grace Skinner

La Fée (Fairy Godmother): Serena Eduljee

Pandolfe (Cinderella’s father): Andy Papas

Madame de la Haltière (Cinderella’s step-mother): Korby Myrick

Noémie (step-sister): Cassandra Willock

Dorothée (step-sister): Lillian Gundersen

The King: Justin Birchell

Tickets and information at www.vashonopera.org *** Follow us on facebook and instagram

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Folklife Fridays: Wasabi Samba
Sep
19
7:30 PM19:30

Folklife Fridays: Wasabi Samba

Folklife Fridays: Wasabi Samba
Open Space for Arts & Community
Friday, September 19th
Doors 6:30pm | Show 7:30pm

Hailing from the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Wasabi Samba blends rock en español, bossa nova, and Latin rhythms with a modern and jazzy edge. With songs in Spanish, English and Portuguese, they bring diverse influences together to create a uniquely vibrant and dynamic sound.

Tickets at openspacevashon.com

Free admission available thanks to 4Culture!

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Attack the Track Skate Jam
Sep
20
11:00 AM11:00

Attack the Track Skate Jam

Attack the Track Skate Jam
BARC Skate Park
Saturday, September 20th
Registration at 11 AM
Time trials at 12 PM

Got Wheels? It's our third annual Attack the Track at BARC! Join us for the Third Annual Attack the Track Skate Event at BARC!

Vashon Island, WA – September 20, 2025 – The Vashon Park District, in partnership with RJ’s Kids and UMO, is thrilled to host the third annual Attack the Track Skate Event at BARC Skate Park, with additional support from Vashon Island Thriftway.

This all-ages celebration of skating and community spirit will feature:

Registration at 11:00 AM

Time Trials starting at 12:00 PM sharp

Prizes for standout competitors

Snacks for all registrants

A thrilling aerial performance by UMO

Participant Guidelines:

Registration required

Helmets mandatory

Minors must have a signed release from a parent or guardian

Non-motorized wheels only

Attack the Track is a family-friendly event for all ages, bringing together skaters, families, and the whole community. It’s free for spectators, and we encourage everyone to come cheer, celebrate, and enjoy the show.

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Songwriter Sessions
Sep
20
1:00 PM13:00

Songwriter Sessions

Songwriter Sessions
Featured Artists: Mark Graham & Orville Johnson
Vashon Center for the Arts
In the Katherine White Hall Atrium
Saturday, September 20th
1:00pm-3:00pm

Wry humor, virtuoso harmonica, and soulful country-blues: Orville Johnson and Mark Graham are the Kings of Mongrel Folk. Graham—of Kevin Burke’s Open House—pairs fleet harmonica and woody clarinet with sardonic cult classics like “I Can See Your Aura and It’s Ugly” and “Zen Gospel Singing,” covered by the Austin Lounge Lizards, Bryan Bowers, and the Limelighters. Johnson, a Seattle “player’s player,” adds masterful guitar/dobro and honeyed vocals heard on 200+ recordings. Together they’ve played Newport Folk, SXSW, London’s Festival Hall, Bumbershoot, and NW Folklife.

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Taking the Stigma Out of Memory Loss
Sep
21
2:00 PM14:00

Taking the Stigma Out of Memory Loss

Taking the Stigma Out of Memory Loss
Christine Jovanovich Memorial Seminar
St. John Vianney Catholic Church
16100 115th Avenue SW
Vashon, WA 98070
Sunday, September 21, 2025
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Learn common types and early warning signs of dementia, practical communication tips and ways to support those living with memory loss, how to keep your brain healthy, simple actions to create a more dementia-friendly world. The session is free. All are welcome.

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Some'tet
Sep
21
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

Some'tet featuring Michael Whitmore
Sunday nights at Durong (behind Vashon Sugar Shack)
6:30pm
No cover, tip jar
Limited seating
21+

The soundscape of Some’tet is a captivating blend of mellow, west coast cool jazz infused with bursts of bold, inventive energy. Layered into their unique style are vibrant South American rhythms, the subtle elegance of art songs, the unpredictable flair of free jazz, and the heartfelt allure of torch songs, all complemented by soulful vocals that leave an indelible impression. Their music weaves together four essential elements: adventure, beauty, spirituality, and soul, creating a rich tapestry that resonates deeply with listeners.

Join us for a Sunday of relaxation and inspiration at Vashon’s most intimate lounge, a hidden gem nestled behind the Sugar Shack. Let the smooth, soulful sounds of Some’tet set the tone for an evening of pure musical delight. Don’t miss this chance to unwind and experience the heart of Vashon’s jazz scene!

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Vashon Legislative Community Forum
Sep
24
5:30 PM17:30

Vashon Legislative Community Forum

Vashon Legislative Community Forum
Wednesday, September 24
Vashon Center for the Arts
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Free and open to all

Legislators from the 34th district will be on island. Bring your questions and let’s talk Vashon! Scheduled to attend are Senator Emily Alvarado, Representative Joe Fitzgibbon, and Representative Brianna Thomas. Moderated by Craig Beles.

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The Mostly True Trivia Game
Sep
25
7:00 PM19:00

The Mostly True Trivia Game

The Mostly True Trivia Game
Thursday, September 11th, 2025, 7 PM & 8 PM
Thursday, September 25th, 2025m 7 PM & 8 PM
The Yard (The Hardware Store restaurant's new eatery on the patio.)
17601 Vashon Hwy, Vashon WA 98070
Free to play. Prizes for winners. Happy Hour all game long.

This is not your grandad's trivia game. Besides classic trivia categories, there will be music and videos and music videos! Can you guess the artist and song from just a few notes? Are you up on toys from the 70's or fads from the 2000s? Can you guess the next line in a famous movie scene - the one everyone misquotes! Are you up on Gen Alpha slang? If not, that's so Ohio.There's even a little local history thrown in - like where was Vashon's first jail? Do you know why "Scotty" from Star Trek never gave the Vulcan salute? You will after you play The Mostly True Game! Bring your friends and make a team.(Be sure to have a cool team name!) NERDS REJOICE!!!

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Alex Borstein is Thirsty
Sep
26
7:30 PM19:30

Alex Borstein is Thirsty

Alex Borstein is Thirsty
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, Sept 26 | 7:30pm
$47 General | $45 Senior
All proceeds will benefit the Dove Project!

After five seasons as Susie on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, 444 episodes as Lois on Family Guy, a critically acclaimed performance as Dawn on HBO’s Getting On, and Ms. Ungermeyer in The Lizzie McGuire Movie, three-time Emmy winner Alex Borstein brings her latest solo show Thirsty to Vashon Island!

Borstein finds herself sandwiched between two soul sucking kids and two eccentric, aging parents in this hilarious new show about growing up, growing old and staying thirsty.

You can catch her 2023 Critics Choice nominated special, “Corsets & Clown Suits” on Amazon Prime.

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Vashon Lowland Games
Sep
27
10:00 AM10:00

Vashon Lowland Games

Vashon Lowland Games
September 27, 2025

Celebrate Celtic tradition and island spirit at the first-ever Vashon Lowland Games, a festive fundraiser featuring Highland athletics, live music, piping, food and craft vendors, a beer garden, and family-friendly fun.

Held next to Dig Deep, this community-powered event supports the Vashon-Maury Island Land Trust and the Claddagh Fund, with proceeds helping launch the full Vashon Highland Games in 2026.

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/vashon-highland-games-presents-the-lowland-games-fundraiser-2025-tickets-1592496573119?aff=oddtdtcreator

Site: https://www.vashonhighlandgames.com/

Tik Tok: Https://www.tiktok.com/@vashon_highland_games?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc 

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David Armstrong-Broadway Nation Book Release
Sep
27
2:00 PM14:00

David Armstrong-Broadway Nation Book Release

David Armstrong-Broadway Nation Book Release
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, Sept 27 | 2pm
FREE EVENT

Join acclaimed director, producer, and historian David Armstrong for a lively conversation and book signing celebrating the release of his debut book, Broadway Nation — How Immigrant, Jewish, Queer, and Black Artists Invented the Broadway Musical.

Armstrong will be interviewed by composer and dramaturg Albert Evans, with a special performance by award-winning Seattle musical theatre artist Sarah Rudinoff. Attendees will get the inside story behind the creation of Broadway Nation, enjoy an exclusive audience Q&A, and test their Broadway knowledge in a Musical Theater Trivia Contest—with the chance to win a copy of the book!

Broadway Nation offers a sweeping history of America’s signature art form, spotlighting the powerful—yet often overlooked—contributions of immigrant, Jewish, queer, and Black artists who shaped its evolution. Inspired by Armstrong’s popular large lecture course at the University of Washington School of Drama and his hit Broadway Nation podcast, the book celebrates the artistry and craftsmanship of legendary figures from George M. Cohan to Stephen Sondheim to Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Released by Methuen Drama/Bloomsbury on July 24, 2025, Broadway Nation is available now via the publisher’s website, Amazon, and booksellers nationwide.

Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind evening of spirited conversation, unforgettable stories, and untold Broadway history. It’s going to be a night to remember!

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Two Drink Minimum Comedy Show
Sep
27
7:30 PM19:30

Two Drink Minimum Comedy Show

Richard Moore Presents:
Two Drink Minimum Comedy Show
The Vashon Theatre
Saturday, September 27th
7:30pm

Richard Moore is at it again, presenting a stellar comedy line up at the Vashon Theatre on Saturday September 27.

Two Drink Minimum Comedy brings to the stage an astounding all female line up ready to dish their victorious secrets all for a good laugh.

This bevy of boisterous comedians will entertain us with their diverse takes on life. The showcase includes: a mischievous pansexual, a mean girl with a hint of blond, an ex-con podcaster mom, an avid sports fan and a curious observer.

Join us for a delightful night of comedy that showcases PNW female comedy talent at its finest.

Pre-purchasing of tickets is recommended and can be found on the theatre’s website or by scanning the QR code from social media posts @twodrinkminimumcomedy

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SiSiWiss Open Medicine and Healing Circle
Sep
28
1:30 PM13:30

SiSiWiss Open Medicine and Healing Circle

SiSiWiss Open Medicine and Healing Circle
The Heron Room at Vashon Land Trust
Sunday, 9-28-2025
Doors at 1:15pm
Medicine & Healing Circle Vashon Island
Sunday, September 28, 2025 1:30–5:30 PM
The Heron Room, Vashon Land Trust, 10014 SW Bank Rd

Join SiSwinKlae (Laurel Boucher), Wisdom Keeper of SiSiWiss medicine (sacred breath, sacred life), a First Peoples healing tradition of the Pacific Northwest, for an open circle of healing, story, song, drumming, and connection. With over 40 years on this path, she welcomes all to gather in reverence, rhythm, and remembrance.

Bring a drum, rattle, or bell if you have one, a potluck dish if inspired, and an open heart.

Love offerings welcome in the spirit of Ska Lootsa, giving in gratitude and balance.

If your heart says “yes,” this circle is for you.

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Artist Panel Discussion (free) "Ignited by Vashon"
Sep
28
2:00 PM14:00

Artist Panel Discussion (free) "Ignited by Vashon"

Artist Panel Discussion (free)
"Ignited by Vashon"
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sunday, Sept 28: 2pm

Four artists share their work, creative process, and the inspirations they found through residency life. Hear why they chose Vashon, what the island sparked in their art, and how residencies fuel artistic growth.

Join participating Ignited by Vashon exhibiting artists Lauren Boilini, Samantha Kasprowicz, Cathy McClure, and Juliet Shen for a lively conversation about their art, their process, and the role residencies play in sustaining creative work. Ignited by Vashon is a showcase of 31 Vashon Artist Residency alumni, featuring more than 40 works across diverse media. This Gallery exhibition highlights the island’s enduring impact on creativity and community.

The panel will highlight each artist’s practice and inspirations, exploring why they chose to do a residency, what drew them to Vashon in particular, and how the island’s landscapes, textures, and community have shaped their work. From discussing their creative motivations to sharing insights into process and discovery, this is a chance to hear directly from the artists about how residency life can spark imagination and deepen artistic vision.

Lauren Boilini, born in Bloomington, Indiana, earned her BFA at the Kansas City Art Institute and MFA at Maryland Institute College of Art. A painter working in installation and public art, she has held residencies worldwide. She teaches at The Evergreen State College and exhibits with J. Rinehart and Museo Galleries.

British-Australian photographic artist Samantha Kasprowicz explores themes of place, identity, and ageism. After a career in graphic design, she developed her practice in photography, with her series Ripe Fruit examining women’s societal invisibility through bananas as motif. Based in Seattle, she studies at the Photographic Center Northwest.

Seattle artist Cathy McClure creates kinetic sculptures, light-filled installations, and paintings. With an MFA from the University of Washington and the Betty Bowen Award, she gained recognition through gallery representation, museum shows, and public art. Her work appears in major collections, with a 2025 solo exhibition at Traver Gallery.

Juliet Shen, New York-born and UK-trained with a Master’s in Typeface Design, has lived in Seattle since 1983. After a career running her design firm and teaching typography, she returned to painting in 2012. Her work has since been exhibited widely, including TAM, BIMA, VCA, MoNA, and Schack Art Center.

This talk is free thanks to support of the Estate of Kathi Jenkins.

See the gallery exhibition "Ignited by Vashon" online: https://bit.ly/VCAVAR2025

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Some'tet
Sep
28
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

Some'tet featuring Michael Whitmore
Sunday nights at Durong (behind Vashon Sugar Shack)
6:30pm
No cover, tip jar
Limited seating
21+

The soundscape of Some’tet is a captivating blend of mellow, west coast cool jazz infused with bursts of bold, inventive energy. Layered into their unique style are vibrant South American rhythms, the subtle elegance of art songs, the unpredictable flair of free jazz, and the heartfelt allure of torch songs, all complemented by soulful vocals that leave an indelible impression. Their music weaves together four essential elements: adventure, beauty, spirituality, and soul, creating a rich tapestry that resonates deeply with listeners.

Join us for a Sunday of relaxation and inspiration at Vashon’s most intimate lounge, a hidden gem nestled behind the Sugar Shack. Let the smooth, soulful sounds of Some’tet set the tone for an evening of pure musical delight. Don’t miss this chance to unwind and experience the heart of Vashon’s jazz scene!

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Loudon Wainwright III
Oct
1
7:30 PM19:30

Loudon Wainwright III

Loudon Wainwright III
Vashon Center for the Arts
Wednesday, October 1st
Doors at 6:30pm
Concert at 7:30pm

Loudon Wainwright III began 2025 with the January release of the new album “Loudon Live in London” which was recorded during a 3-night residency at Nell’s Jazz and Blues club in 2024. Born in Chapel Hill, N.C. in 1946, Loudon Wainwright III came to fame when “Dead Skunk” became a Top 20 hit in 1972. He had studied acting at Carnegie-Mellon University but dropped out to partake in the Summer of Love in San Francisco and wrote his first song in 1968 (“Edgar,” about a lobsterman in Rhode Island). Loudon was signed to Atlantic Records by Nesuhi Ertegun, and after that was lured by Clive Davis to Columbia Records, which released “Dead Skunk.” His songs have since been recorded by the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Cash, Earl Scruggs, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, his son Rufus Wainwright, and Mose Allison among others.

$65 General | $63 Senior

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise
Oct
3
12:00 PM12:00

Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise

On Vashon Island, Washington First Fridays are when the artists, galleries, and local merchants put up new art installations and window displays to celebrate the month. Crowds gather to view the art and visit with friends. The town is alive!

Vashon Events is proud to promote this monthly community-building event by gathering information from galleries, artists, and merchants about their First Friday plans. We send out a monthly newsletter to let community members know just what is happening.

Join our newsletter HERE to get a monthly update on First Friday happenings, or if you are already a subscriber, update your profile now.

Special thanks to our First Friday Art Gallery Cruise Promotion Sponsors:

The Madrona Group/John L. Scott Vashon
O Sol Mio
Island Insurance
4Culture
ArtsWA

The mission of Vashon Events is to create, provide, and expand positive life experiences through music and art for all. Your gift makes a difference in the lives of artists and musicians.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Balkan Echoes by Martin Koenig
Oct
3
to Nov 2

Balkan Echoes by Martin Koenig

First Friday Opening: Balkan Echoes by Martin Koenig
Vashon Center For The Arts
October 3: 5-8pm
Show runs: October 3 - November 2

Balkan Echoes is a powerful solo exhibition of photographs by Martin Koenig, presenting an extraordinary visual archive of Balkan village life during a time of profound transformation. Between 1962 and 1987, with early encouragement from cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead, Koenig set out to learn folk dances and instead became a devoted documentarian of disappearing traditions. Over 25 years and nearly a dozen trips across Southeastern Europe—including Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Greece—he captured everyday life, rituals, music, and dance in pre-industrial rural communities. These poignant images reflect not only a bygone era, but the enduring soul of a culture rooted in shared rhythms and resilience. The exhibition also features portraits of Balkan American immigrants preserving these traditions in the U.S., offering a heartfelt chronicle of cultural survival, identity, and beauty amid displacement and change—a bridge between past and present, homeland and diaspora.

Gallery hours: Wed - Sunday 12-5pm

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Evren Ozel
Oct
4
7:30 PM19:30

Evren Ozel

Evren Ozel
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, Oct 4 | 7:30pm
$40 General | $38 Senior | Youth FREE

American pianist Evren Ozel has established himself as a musician of “refined restraint” (Third Coast Review), combining fluent virtuosity with probing, thoughtful interpretations. Evren has performed extensively in the United States and abroad and is the recipient of a 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant and 2022 Salon de Virtuosi Career Grant, and is represented by the Concert Artists Guild as an Ambassador Prize Winner of their 2021 Victor Elmaleh Competition.

Since his debut with the Minnesota Orchestra at age 11, Ozel has been a soloist with the Cleveland Orchestra, Jacksonville Symphony, and The Orchestra Now at Bard College, with conductors Jahja Ling, Courtney Lewis, and Leon Botstein. In March of 2025, his first album of Mozart Concertos with the ORF Radio Symphony of Vienna and conductor Howard Griffiths will be released on Alpha Classics. 

Evren Ozel is a winner of the Concert Artists Guild International Competition.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Shawn Colvin
Oct
6
7:30 PM19:30

Shawn Colvin

Shawn Colvin
Vashon Center for the Arts
Monday, October 6 | 7:30pm
Doors at 6:30pm
$105 Premium | $95 General

Over the course of three decades, Shawn Colvin has established herself as a captivating performer and a revered storyteller. She is a three-time Grammy-winner: Best Contemporary Folk Recording for her album "Steady On" in 1989, and Record and Song of the Year for her hit "Sunny Came Home," from the platinum-selling album A Few Small Repairs. She has released thirteen superlative albums, is an inductee of the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame, recipient of Americana Music Association's Lifetime Achievement Trailblazer Award, written a critically acclaimed memoir, and maintained a non-stop national and international touring schedule which will bring her to Vashon Center for the Arts for an special evening of song and stories with this influential woman of American music.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Alejandro Escovedo
Oct
10
7:30 PM19:30

Alejandro Escovedo

Alejandro Escovedo
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, October 10, 2025 | 7:30pm
$55 Premium | $45 General

Legendary Rock Troubadour Alejandro Escovedo Brings Solo Show to Vashon Island!

Beloved singer-songwriter Alejandro Escovedo—whose boundary-pushing catalog now includes the critically lauded 2024 album Echo Dancing(Alejandro Escovedo)—will deliver an intimate solo concert at Vashon Center for the Arts (VCA) on Friday, October 10, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. Born in San Antonio and long based in Austin, Escovedo first galvanized audiences with pioneering punk outfit The Nuns, roots-rock heroes Rank & File, and cult favorites True Believers before embarking on a solo journey Rolling Stone hails as “one of the most compelling in modern music.” His newest collection, Echo Dancing (Yep Roc, 2024), reimagines gems from his songbook, underscoring why NPR dubbed him “a rock-and-roll shaman.”

On this new album, Alejandro Escovedo has taken a road rarely traveled, which is totally in keeping with how he has lived his life in music. Echo Dancing is an experiment in how to use the past to shape the future. By recording completely new and repurposed versions of songs from his past, Escovedo actually gets a chance to rewrite his own history. It’s also an idea that pushes growth into the present, and asks an artist to see themselves anew. “I always feel that a well-written song can withstand a lot of abuse,” Escovedo says. It is an area of creativity that the man has always honored. “Turning a past song inside out leads to discovery of new ideas you might not have understood about the song,” he says. “Even lyrical refurbishing has proven helpful and effective. It’s like interpreting your own work anew. The songs never seem to be complete. They are always evolving.”

Over a four-decade career that has spanned punk’s raw edge, Americana’s storytelling soul, and cinematic chamber-rock, Escovedo has earned rapt praise:

“Musically, Alejandro Escovedo is in his own genre.” — David Fricke, Rolling Stone

“A masterwork from one of the genuine lights in rock music.” — Billboard

“Music with heart, brains, and a burning sense of adventure.” — Mark Kemp, Rolling Stone

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Fall Fix-It Cafe
Oct
11
10:00 AM10:00

Fall Fix-It Cafe

Fall Fix-It Cafe
Saturday Oct 11th
Vashon Eagles Clubhouse
10-2pm

Bring in your broken treasures and our team of experts will fix them and save them from the landfill - All for free! We can fix furniture, jewelry, mend clothes, household appliances, electronics and lamps. You must register at 'VASHONFIXIT.COM' or scan the QR code. Come join us for this great, fun community event.

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Balkan Night
Oct
11
7:30 PM19:30

Balkan Night

Balkan Night
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, Oct 11 | 7:30pm
$35 General | $33 Senior | Youth FREE * ticket reservation required- adult must accompany youth 12-

Vashon Center for the Arts presents Balkan Night, a cultural celebration featuring groups from around the Pacific Northwest. This lively evening will showcase the traditional music, folk dances, art, and the food of the Balkan culture, which is found in the many diverse countries of southeastern Europe, including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, much of Croatia and Serbia, mainland Greece, Northern Dobruja in Romania, and East Thrace in Turkey.

Featured groups include: Koleda Ritual dancers and singers, Bulgarian Voices of Seattle, Radost Folk Ensemble, Seattle Cheta, Tamburaški Orkestar Kišobran, Vela Luka Croatian Dance Ensemble, Gino Yevdjevich, Hadjia Hamzić & Mario Butković. Experience the rich traditions of Balkan culture!

About Vashon Center for the Arts

The 2025–26 Performing Arts Season is a landmark year for Vashon Center for the Arts (VCA), marking our 60th Anniversary as a nonprofit island arts institution. For six decades, VCA has been a vibrant hub where creativity flourishes, connections grow, and the arts touch every corner of the Vashon Island community. As a collaborative and community-based organization, VCA provides a center for the arts on Vashon Island, initiates quality arts experiences for all ages, and creates opportunities for artists to perform and exhibit their work.

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Gallery Talk: Martin Koenig w/Benjamin Hunter
Oct
12
2:00 PM14:00

Gallery Talk: Martin Koenig w/Benjamin Hunter

Gallery Talk: Martin Koenig w/Benjamin Hunter
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sunday, October 12: 2pm (free)

In this Gallery Talk (free), musician and cultural advocate Benjamin Hunter sits down with cultural documentarian Martin Koenig to discuss his powerful photographic exhibition "Balkan Echoes", on view at Vashon Center for the Arts in October.

Their conversation delves into Koenig’s decades-long work documenting Balkan village life from 1962 to 1987, his contributions to the Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife and Smithsonian Folkways recordings, and the stories behind his images of tradition, resilience, and cultural preservation—both in southeastern Europe and among immigrant communities in the U.S.

Benjamin Hunter is the Artistic Director of Folklife in Seattle, a multidisciplinary artist, cultural advocate, and community organizer.

Martin Koenig is a cultural documentarian and co-founder of the New York City's Balkan Arts Center, now Center for Traditional Music and Dance, who developed and co-directed programming at the Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife.

This talk is free with support from the Estate of Kathi Jenkins.

Martin's solo exhibition, "Balkan Echoes", in the gallery runs from October 3 to November 2nd.

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Museum Talk: Catherine Paine Blaine -Seattle’s Founding Mother
Oct
14
6:00 PM18:00

Museum Talk: Catherine Paine Blaine -Seattle’s Founding Mother

Museum Talk: Catherine Paine Blaine -
Seattle’s Founding Mother
Vashon Heritage Museum: 10105 Bank Rd SW
Tuesday October 14th, 6pm

Historian Stephanie Stidham Rogers explores the surprising link between Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Conference of 1848, and the Women’s Suffrage Bill presented at the 1854 Washington State Territorial Legislature. Showing how Seattle’s first Suffragist, educator, clothing protestor, and activist Catharine Paine Blaine planted the seeds of the Western feminist movement, and redresses her prior omission as the founder of the University of Washington.

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Portland Cello Project
Oct
18
7:30 PM19:30

Portland Cello Project

Portland Cello Project
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, October 18 | 7:30pm
Doors at 6:30pm
Oct 18 | 7:30pm
$45 General | $43 Senior
Youth FREE *ticket reservation required
(adult must accompany youth 12-)

The Portland Cello Project was formed in 2006 when a group of 9 cellists came together for a fun one-off gig to perform Western classical music in an informal setting. In the ensuing years, the Portland Cello Project has evolved into a nationally recognized performing, recording, and educational group. 

Under the artistic direction of Douglas Jenkins, the group has built an impressive repertoire, played in every type of venue imaginable—from punk rock clubs to symphony halls—and collaborated with notable PNW cellists like Nancy Ives, Gideon Freudmann, and Diane Chaplin. Jenkins developed a three-part guiding philosophy for the group: 1) Bring the cello places you wouldn’t usually see it, 2) Perform music on the cello you wouldn’t normally associate with the instrument, and 3) Build bridges between different musical communities through collaborations and community outreach.

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Vashon's Historic Landmarks
Sep
9
7:00 PM19:00

Vashon's Historic Landmarks

Vashon's Historic Landmarks
Online, Google Meets
September 9, 7pm

Vashon has two new historic landmarks! Join Island-based historic preservation consultant, Holly Taylor, to hear about the Vashon Maury Grange Hall and the Fujioka Farm, both recently designated as King County Landmarks.

Together they tell complex stories about the Island's agricultural and social history, including the Community Club and Grange Movements on Vashon, and the Japanese American community after WWII. Learn about historic preservation efforts past and present, and how you can get involved in preserving historic places.

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Some'tet
Sep
7
6:30 PM18:30

Some'tet

Some'tet featuring Michael Whitmore
Sunday nights at Durong (behind Vashon Sugar Shack)
6:30pm
No cover, tip jar
Limited seating
21+

The soundscape of Some’tet is a captivating blend of mellow, west coast cool jazz infused with bursts of bold, inventive energy. Layered into their unique style are vibrant South American rhythms, the subtle elegance of art songs, the unpredictable flair of free jazz, and the heartfelt allure of torch songs, all complemented by soulful vocals that leave an indelible impression. Their music weaves together four essential elements: adventure, beauty, spirituality, and soul, creating a rich tapestry that resonates deeply with listeners.

Join us for a Sunday of relaxation and inspiration at Vashon’s most intimate lounge, a hidden gem nestled behind the Sugar Shack. Let the smooth, soulful sounds of Some’tet set the tone for an evening of pure musical delight. Don’t miss this chance to unwind and experience the heart of Vashon’s jazz scene!

Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Camp Sealth Outdoor Adventures: Horse Hang Out
Sep
7
2:00 PM14:00

Camp Sealth Outdoor Adventures: Horse Hang Out

Camp Sealth Outdoor Adventures: Horse Hang Out
Wrangler Retreat Center at Camp Sealth
September 7th
2:00pm-4:00pm

Come and enjoy some quality time with some of the Camp Sealth heard. We will be offering the chance to pet, brush, and feed the horses some of their favorite treat. People of all experience are welcome. Closed-toed non steel toed shoes are required for all participants. All participants will be able to spend as much time with the horses as they would like between 2:00-4:00pm

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The Conner Party & Holy Hannah! At The Yard
Sep
6
5:00 PM17:00

The Conner Party & Holy Hannah! At The Yard

Announcing: The Conner Party & Holy Hannah! At The Yard SAT 9/6/25
Where: The Yard - 17601 Vashon Hwy SW, Vashon, WA 98070 https://thsrestaurant.com/
When: Saturday Sept 6th - Doors 4:30, Music 5pm
Who: The Conner Party (Jeff Conner) & Holy Hannah! (Hannah von der Hoff)
www.theconnerparty.com/music | IG: @theconnerparty
www.holyhannah.club | IG: @holyhannahclub

The Conner Party Bio:

Whether playing solo or with a group, Jeff’s favorite part about performing is connecting with the crowd and contributing to the magic of the gathering. But he does it in a seamless, carefree way that adds to the contagious good energy. Front man and multi-instrumentalist, Jeff Connor, has been called a human jukebox. But the key word is human. He’s an entertainer that has been doing this for a long time. He reads the room and delivers whatever is needed to make the night more special and fun.

His voice is rich and soulful. Whether you want background music at a corporate event, or a fully raucous rock and roll at a late night bar scene and all occasions in between, Connor delivers what you may not have even known you were missing.

Holy Hannah! Bio:

Original soul folk rock artist 'Holy Hannah!’ Is Minneapolis-bred, world-born singer/songwriter Hannah von der Hoff. Her dynamic solo electric performance reminds us authentic, organic music is still alive and well, with cathartic songwriting filled with heart and soul. Audiences remark her reminiscence of Cat Power, Fiona Apple, Florence & The Machine, and channeling classic artists like Janis Joplin & Bonnie Raitt in a lense all her own…

Since her album debut, she's been honing her craft as a full-time performing artist, captivating audiences as a dynamic solo act and electrifying full band shows. She is gearing up to record her next album, and embarking on a western tour of her latest single ‘Fickle Wind’ while preparing the ground for her anticipated sophomore release summer/fall of 2026. Stay connected with her music journey by following her on Instagram and Facebook @holyhannahclub. You can support her directly by purchasing her album at http://holyhannah.bandcamp.com/album/holy-hannah-album-debut.

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Harris Levinson’s “Celebration of life”
Sep
6
2:00 PM14:00

Harris Levinson’s “Celebration of life”

Harris Levinson’s “Celebration of life”
September 6th from 2-5pm
Open Space for Arts & Community
18870 103rd Ave SW, Vashon, WA 98070

We are anticipating a very large crowd and would like to get an idea of how many folks will be attending, so if you could please register here, it would be extremely helpful to us:

https://www.openspacevashon.com/events-1/harris-levinson-celebration-of-life

Parking is limited for this event so, for those coming from off-island, please consider walking on the ferry as there will be free bus service picking up folks and then dropping them back to both the North and South end ferries (further details about bus pick up times will be forth coming). We encourage everyone on island to carpool if you can. This will be held outdoors on the lawn, so bring a low chair or blanket to sit on. It will be held indoors in case of rain. We look forward to celebrating Harris with everyone who loved him.

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Japan Festival 2025
Sep
6
1:00 PM13:00

Japan Festival 2025

Japan Festival 2025
Mukai Farm & Garden
107th Ave SW
Saturday, September 6th
1pm-5pm

We are thrilled to announce our 6th annual Japan Festival, a vibrant celebration of Japanese culture and heritage, scheduled for Saturday, September 6th, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. This beloved community event promises an afternoon filled with captivating performances, engaging demonstrations, delicious food, and activities for all ages.

Attendees will be immersed in the rich traditions of Japan with a dynamic lineup of activities, including:

  • Powerful Taiko Drumming Performances: Experience the thunderous rhythms and captivating energy of traditional Japanese taiko drumming.

  • Exquisite Washi Lampshade Demonstrations: Witness the delicate artistry of washi paper crafting and learn about this beautiful Japanese tradition.

  • Delicious Bento Boxes: Savor authentic and artfully prepared bento boxes, offering a taste of Japan.

  • Engaging Children's Village: Youngest attendees will delight in a dedicated area with hands-on activities and cultural experiences tailored just for them.

  • Spirit Garden for Adults: Adults can find a moment of tranquility and reflection in the specially curated Spirit Garden.

"Our Japan Festival has become a cornerstone event for Mukai Farm and Garden, bringing together our community to celebrate and learn about Japanese culture," says Jade Agua, Executive Director. "We are excited to once again offer a diverse program that highlights both traditional arts and contemporary expressions of Japanese heritage."

The Mukai Farm and Garden Japan Festival is a unique opportunity to connect with Vashon Island's deep Japanese American roots and honor the legacy of the Mukai family. This event is perfect for families, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a fun and enriching afternoon.

Event Details:

  • What: Mukai Farm and Garden 6th Annual Japan Festival

  • When: Friday, September 6th, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM

  • Where: Mukai Farm and Garden, 18017 107th Ave SW, Vashon, WA 98070

  • Admission: Free and Donations welcome

For more information about the Japan Festival and Mukai Farm and Garden, please visit https://mukaifarmandgarden.org/

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Flea Market #3 at Mind Set Apothecary
Sep
6
11:00 AM11:00

Flea Market #3 at Mind Set Apothecary

Flea Market #3
Mind Set Apothecary + Restoreum
Live Music + Trinkets + Treasures
Saturday, September 6th
11am-7pm

We have an amazing line up of music and vendors for this years Flea Market! Market opens at 11am and music starts at noon!

Here are a few things to look forward too! @florahillfarm popsicles, @sylvanspiritsbar bevies, @poshcustomgifts vintage items and desserts, @lo.newolf__ bringing the vintage shwag and bones, The Dollar Guy, tarot readings by our beloved @hopeblackart, @art.of.ethan.39 with a magical array of everything, @kavi.rana will be showing us how to mend our favorites with traditional visible Japanese mending techniques (bring that garment with you) and will display her sustainable fashion line @s.a.m.a.v.e.s.i

12:00P-1:00P Ransom Note

1:15P-2:15P Kings Highway

2:30P-3:30P Gregg Curry & The Fringe Dwellers

3:45P-4:45P David A. Boone

5:00P-6:00P Croaker

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Stupid Bike Night 2025
Sep
5
8:00 PM20:00

Stupid Bike Night 2025

Stupid Bike Night 2025
Town Center
Dusk
First Friday, September 5th

Stupid Bike Night happens every First Friday in September right here on Vashon. Everyone is encouraged to join in on the ride. Decorating your bike is also encouraged, but not required. Just join in on the fun, that's what matters most. This event has become more Vashon than any other event of the year IMO. Stupid Bike Night is organized by some pretty cool cats that include some of Vashon’s most clever contraption-makers, performers and party people. You know who they are.

Town Center promises to be lined with spectators at dusk, waiting to welcome the stupid bikes along their loop winding through town and up and down Vashon Highway.

The parade of bicycles features dozens of riders tooling through town on outlandish forms of tricked-out, lit-up, pedal-powered means of transportation — including a flame-throwing bicycle equipped with a working bar and grill, flower and foliage-festooned bikes and trikes, and chariots pulled along by giant wooden unicorns and circus horses.

You'll see wild, colorful costumes of the riders: disco attire, space suits, neon wigs, gladiator garb, Amish country clothing, giant baby clothes, glow lights and glitter.

Some of the bikes even haul musicians, creating a cacophonous ensemble that is more “Mad Max Fury Road” meets Dr. Seuss than an actual band. No one seems to be even trying to play the same song, with drummers, electric guitarists and horn players independently banging, blowing and blaring their music. It's the Vashon way folks.

Oh yeah, did we mention that ANYONE can participate? Dust off those bikes and be a part of this fun night!

Big ups to our pal at the 'Comber, Liz Shepherd for her wonderful PR!

More info right here: https://www.vashonevents.org/stupidbikenight

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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One More Mile
Sep
5
7:30 PM19:30

One More Mile

Stupid Bike Night First Friday
One More Mile with Orville Johnson
Vashon Sugar Shack
Friday, September 5th
7:30pm on the back lawn
$10 cash at the door
21+ Please enter via the alley|
Food + Full Bar available

One More Mile is a blues band from Vashon Island consisting of Jason Lollar, Mike Nichols, Dan Tyack, Wesley Peterson, Chris O’Brien and Chuck Keller. One More Mile plays a mix of classic blues standards with some soul, gospel and New Orleans funk covers mixed in. If you’re a fan of artists such as Freddie King, The Meters, Spencer Davis Group, John Lee Hooker or Little Walter, this might be the band for you. One More Mile has been an island favorite at Strawberry Festival, Concerts at the Park, and Blues and Brews fest.

(Jason Lollar is out with an injury and will not be performing with us at the Sugar Shack on Sept 5th. We are happy to welcome Seattle blues guitarist Orville Johnson for this performance.)

Jason Lollar is an accomplished blues guitarist who has played all over the northwest from the Washington Athletic Club to the Oregon State Penitentiary. He is the founder of world-renowned custom guitar pickup company Lollar Pickups.

Mike Nichols is an award winning blues harpist who has toured extensively with The Great Divide and opened for Elvin Bishop and Commander Cody, among others.

Dan Tyack is a premiere session player and innovator on lap and pedal steel guitars. He’s played Carnegie Hall, The Grand Old Opry, San Quentin Prison and every honky tonk and state fair in between.

Chris O’Brien has been a piano, organ and guitar player for decades with love of blues, jazz and rock music. While living on Vashon, he has played with The Confessions (soul and R&B), Alchemy (rock), One More Mile (blues), the Fabulous Coop House Band (various) and several jazz combos among others.

Wesley Peterson has drummed and sang with Saint Ophelia, Tim Couldn’t Make it, and some killer dudes from Poulsbo.

Chuck Keller has played bass for Saint Ophelia, Star Anna and Once for Kicks, among others.

Orville Johnson is an American resonator guitar player born in 1953 in Edwardsville, Illinois, United States. He came up in the St. Louis, Missouri music scene. A frequent session musician, he also has released a number of solo and group albums. He has appeared on the radio show A Prairie Home Companion and on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on television.

Link to Orville’s bio https://orvillejohnson.com/bio

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Isaac Slade
Sep
5
to Sep 6

Isaac Slade

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Isaac Slade
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sept 5 & 6, 7:30pm
Doors at 6:30pm
September 5, 2025 | 7:30pm
September 6, 2025 | 7:30pm
$125 Premium | $100 General

Isaac Slade, the Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum selling singer-songwriter, will be performing this September at the Vashon Center for the Arts. This special career-spanning solo set will feature songs from his former band The Fray, as well as brand new, never before heard material in an intimate auditorium on Vashon Island.

Isaac Slade is an American musician and community leader. He was the lead singer of Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum rock band The Fray. He serves as a board chair on a music education initiative with Colorado Governor Jared Polis, aiming to provide universal music access for every K-12 student in Colorado. He also works with several organizations in the fight to end human trafficking. Isaac is currently working on a variety of other projects, including running a vinyl record shop in his local community in Washington State called Side Stack Records.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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FROM SOURCE TO SOUND: The Future of Vashon’s Creeks
Sep
5
4:30 PM16:30

FROM SOURCE TO SOUND: The Future of Vashon’s Creeks

FROM SOURCE TO SOUND: The Future of Vashon’s Creeks
with The Vashon-Maury Island Land Trust
at the Land Trust Building (10014 SW Bank Rd)
Friday, September 5th
Doors at 4:15pm, Program at 4:30pm

Join the Vashon Land Trust as we welcome Lynda Mapes, an award winning Seattle Times journalist and author of the new book The Trees are Speaking, for an evening of storytelling and inspiration centered on our region’s salmon-fed forests.

*Lynda's book is available for purchase at Vashon Bookshop.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise
Sep
5
12:00 PM12:00

Vashon Island First Friday Gallery Cruise

On Vashon Island, Washington First Fridays are when the artists, galleries, and local merchants put up new art installations and window displays to celebrate the month. Crowds gather to view the art and visit with friends. The town is alive!

Vashon Events is proud to promote this monthly community-building event by gathering information from galleries, artists, and merchants about their First Friday plans. We send out a monthly newsletter to let community members know just what is happening.

Join our newsletter HERE to get a monthly update on First Friday happenings, or if you are already a subscriber, update your profile now.

Special thanks to our First Friday Art Gallery Cruise Promotion Sponsors:

The Madrona Group/John L. Scott Vashon
O Sol Mio
Island Insurance
4Culture
ArtsWA

The mission of Vashon Events is to create, provide, and expand positive life experiences through music and art for all. Your gift makes a difference in the lives of artists and musicians.

Where to eat:  https://www.vashonevents.org/dining
Where to stay: https://www.vashonevents.org/wheretostay

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Gregg Curry
Sep
3
6:00 PM18:00

Gregg Curry

Gregg Curry
Wine Shop Vashon
Wednesday, September 3rd
6:00pm

Gregg Curry’s solo shows on Vashon Island are a masterclass in American storytelling, delivered with soul, grit, and a touch of Southern charm. With just his voice and guitar, Curry draws from a deep well of original songs that blend rock, blues, country, and gospel into a sound that’s unmistakably his own. His performances are intimate yet electrifying, often laced with wry humor and poetic insight, reflecting his journey from Alabama roots to Pacific Northwest troubadour. Whether he's debuting tracks from his solo album Moonlight Songs or spinning tales between tunes, Curry captivates audiences with the authenticity of a seasoned artist who’s lived the stories he sings. Brought to you by Debra Heesch and Wine Shop Vashon.

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