Harbor School Voyagers Scholarship
Harbor School Voyagers Scholarship
15920 Vashon Hwy SW
09/29/25 - 10/30/25
Email admissions@harborschool.org to learn more about our Kindergarten-8th grade program!
Harbor School Voyagers Scholarship
15920 Vashon Hwy SW
09/29/25 - 10/30/25
Email admissions@harborschool.org to learn more about our Kindergarten-8th grade program!
Balkan Echoes by Martin Koenig
Vashon Center For The Arts
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
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.
Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show
October 24 - November 1, 2025
Vashon Center for the Arts
Thursday, October 30th, 7:30pm
Friday, October 31st, 10pm
Saturday, Nov 1st, 7:30pm
Rocky Horror Like You’ve Never Seen It Before
Fifty years after Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show premiered in London, Vashon Repertory Theatre is producing a 2025 fresh take on the musical. Director Brooke Osment has made a study of the show and has a vision for how she’ll deliver its message of interpersonal power dynamics, musically and with great fanfare.
Osment is clear about her goal: “I want people to have a fantastic time, and I also want them to think really hard about everything they consume media wise. I want to challenge while still having fun.”
To achieve that goal, this production will delve into the emotional depths of each character and their interactions with each other. “It’s an honest conversation about how the piece and its audience interaction have evolved over the 50 years of Rocky Horror,” says Osment. Her direction will focus on getting the humanity out of the play’s characters. Rather than treating them as two-dimensional caricatures, this production will reveal the motivations behind characters’ choices. “It just makes the story so much more interesting and engaging,” Osment declares. She wants the audience to see themselves on the stage.
In addition to creating a magical set, VRTs production will put the band onstage with the performers. The audience will be invited to dance on the proscenium and, according to cult tradition, to yell at the stage. In fact, there will be coaching before each performance on how to interact with the actors and participate in the show.
The cast is filled with high quality talent including music direction by Islander Jon Whalen and set design by Tacoma’s Erik Furuheim to name a few. Matt Fontaine as Dr. Frank’n’Furter brings a powerful singing voice and formidable characterization to his role. The production plays with each of the roles moving them beyond the traditional and using gender twists to reframe the relationships among them.
Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show will have seven performances at Vashon Center for the Arts from October 24th to November 1 with a Halloween night special at 10pm. Tickets are on sale now at https://purchase.vashoncenterforthearts.org/events/the-rocky-horror-show
Come do The Time Warp Again!
Halloween Costume Contest
Den of Pinball Alley
Halloween October 31st
2pm to close
Best costume wins a free year of pinball!
Halloween Dance Party
Wine Shop Vashon
Halloween Night
Friday, October 31st
5pm Trick or Treating
7pm DJ Dance Party
Trick or treating starts at 5. Dance party with DJ Michael Whitmore dropping the spooky beats starts 7 pm. All ages welcome. Libations, firelight, magic. Join us. Vashon Village across from Ober Park. Happy Halloween!!
Boo Bash at Ober Park
Munster TV Returns!
Brought to you by the Vashon Park District
Exercise Room at Ober Park
Halloween Night, Oct 31st
5-7pm
Munster TV returns to Ober Park for Halloween! Join us 5-7 PM #in the Exercise Room to watch America’s most normal family - the Munsters!
#vashonparks #themunsters #vashonkidsactivities #trickortreat #halloween #hermanmunster
Vashon Heroes
Vashon Cemetery
November 1, 2025
1pm and 2:30pm
During this season of spirits, join the Vashon Heritage Museum’s Education Team as we visit the resting places of Vashonites admired for their noble achievements. We’ll visit Lucy Gerand, who’s testimony to the U.S. Court of Claims remains the most comprehensive written record of sx̌ʷəbabš lifeways; Buffalo Solider, Master Sergeant Benjamin Louis Glover; nurse & author, Mary Matsuda Gruenewald; and many more. The tours are an hour long and will go forward in light rain. Please, dress warmly!
The event is free and there is no pre-registration required.
Jam in the Atrium
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, November 1st
1-3 PM
The final Jam In The Atrium for 2025 will cap this year’s amazing series with a bang, as JAM host Bruce Phares celebrates his 70th birthday at the JAM. He will welcome Grammy Award-winning percussionists Gordy Ryan (Vashon’s own!) and Sanga Of The Valley, along with their fellow Olatunji Drums of Passion alum Ricardo Guidy, who will lead an exciting 11-piece Afro-Jazz ensemble. With Phares on fretless electric bass, the band includes islanders Chris O’Brien on keys, guitarist Steve Amsden, saxophonist Van Crozier, trumpeter Richard Person, shekere player and vocalist Zoe Ryan, and vocalists Victoria Amsden and Melanie Salonen. The ensemble centers around African Djembe drum rhythms and songs. These are led by Sanga and Gordy, who, along with Ricardo, were students and, later, members of the groundbreaking African drum movement led by their mentor and band leader Babatunde Olatunji.
This event is free thanks to the generous support provided by Flintworks, JR Crawford and 4Culture.
Gregg Curry
Wine Shop Vashon
Saturday, November 1st
6-8pm
Gregg Curry's songs dig deep into the roots of American music to create his original sound. He has traveled America, absorbing influences from rock, soul, and blues to country, bluegrass, and gospel. Drawing from hundreds of original songs and numerous recordings, he seamlessly knits those American traditions into his unique musical tapestry of lyrical, catchy tunes. Those songs, plus over 20 years of performing, make him a compelling presence on stage. His new solo album, "Moonlight Songs" will be released in July of 2021.
"Gregg Curry is a natural born storyteller. This is evident if you've ever seen one of his shows. Don't let that sweet, languid Alabama drawl fool you. He's a sharp, prolific, and spirited songwriter --- extremely well-read, highly travelled and highly skilled, a big thinker. This ex-lawyer come troubadour, with his deep southern roots is the real deal -- a true American songwriter." -- Martin Feveyear
UMO Ensemble Presents: Red Tiger Tales
Open Space for Arts & Community
Sunday, November 2nd
Doors @1:00pm, Show @2:00pm
Come see the red nose clowns weave stories from around the world, tackle life's big questions with masks, puppets, music - and breathtaking physical skill, before they board a plane to perform as the first-ever-invited US group to perform at the Daliangshan International Theatre Festival in Xichang City, China!
"Aptly dubbed "Red Tiger Looney Toons" by an enthusiastic audience member, UMO stumbles as if by accident, on the part of us that's closest to heaven" -- Village Voice
Tickets free or by donation.
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
Author talk with Joe-Joe McManus
Vashon Center for the Arts
Monday, Nov. 3rd
4-6PM
Join us for a fireside chat with Dr Joe-Joe McManus, an award winning author of “A Brother’s Insight: Guidance on Defeating Racism and Advancing Freedom.” In these challenging times, Joe-Joe provides practical insights on how each of us can contribute to ending racism and challenging oppression in our own unique and powerful ways. Dr Joe-Joe has dedicated his life to the eradication of racism and other forms of oppression. He brings more than 35 years of activism, advocacy, and professional experience as an antiracist and inclusive leader. Don’t miss this timely dialogue- we welcome your voice!
Danser Libre Weekly Class
Hanna Barn: 7712 Pt. Robinson Rd Vashon, WA 98070
Every Monday Night: September 22 - December 15
6:30 - 7:30pm Embodiment Class
7:30-8:30pm Open Dancing
Embodiment Class
A guided class incorporating elements of meditation, creative movement, somatic inquiry, and partner work. Whether you are new to free dancing or looking to deepen your practice, this class offers a space to expand your awareness of your body’s creative potential.
If you attend the embodiment class you are welcome to attend open dancing from 730-830pm for free.
Open Dancing
Non-facilitated and live-mixed with a wide array of soul-stirring music. Come dance your prayers.
Cost
$15-$25 Sliding Scale
No pre-registration necessary, arrive & dance
For more info please visit: https://www.alyssaopland.com/class
🎉 TRIVIA IS BACK — AND IT’S GOT A NEW HOME!
Get ready to flex those brain muscles and laugh till your sides hurt—Trivia with Michael Whitmore is now at Durong, tucked behind the Sugar Shack!
🧠✨ It’s more fun than knock-knock jokes, more thrilling than mumblety-peg, and definitely more outrageous than walking naked through a zoo. (But please, wear clothes.)
📍 New Location: Durong Bar (behind the Sugar Shack) 🕡
Day: Monday Time: 6:30pm sharp 🎤 Host: The one and only Michael Whitmore
Bring your friends, your wit, and your weirdest facts. Prizes, pride, and bragging rights await. See you there!
Comedy Improv Workshop with Brian Palermo
Open Space for Arts & Community
Mondays & Wednesday
Nov 3 – Nov 19
6:45 PM - 8:45 PM
Join us for six sessions of fun and creative play! The world is heavy right now, take a break to have some fun, connect with others and learn skills that apply to every human interaction you will ever have. This is improv comedy as Playful Group Therapy. Whether you’re improv-curious or a veteran of improvisational arts, Brian will take the group on a collaborative, comedy improv odyssey. Prepare to let go and laugh (a lot) as you learn the rhythms and mechanics of improv, and try out your new skills with your intrepid workshop peers.
Absolutely no prior performance experience required or expected, and all are welcome.
Ages 16-up.
Funny Bones: Improv with Mik Kuhlman
FUNNY BONES class
with Mik Kuhlman
IMPROV and Theatre Games
For the curious adult - no experience necessary
WEDNESDAYS - Nov 5 - Dec 17
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Hanna Barn
$225
mik@mikkuhlman.com
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
Land Trust First Friday Speaker Series
From Source to Sound: The Future of Vashon's Creeks
Friday, Nov 7th - 4:30pm-5:30pm
Vashon Land Trust Building - 10014 SW Bank Rd
Mike "Rocky" Hrachovec is a veteran environmental engineer who has restored streams and rivers all across the Northwest. Come join Rocky and the Land Trust for a chat about restoration work that could bring back Vashon’s creeks to their historic abundance.
Mike Leavitt: Good Buy, Cruel World
Vashon Center for the Arts
November 7-30
Opening Reception: Friday, November 7th, 5-8pm
Artist Talk: November 9: 2pm (Free)
In "Good Buy, Cruel World", Mike Leavitt reflects on thirteen years of transformation — from dismissing Vashon’s art scene as “a bunch of part-time hobbyists” to discovering its deep, communal power. Once immersed in New York’s high-profile gallery world, the artist found on this island the freedom to take things apart: televisions, childhood myths, and the consumerist icons that shaped a fractured nation.
Through works like Empire Peaks and Trash Talking, this exhibition dismantles systems of Capital and Consumer Isms — questioning who profits, who is left out, and what happens to value when art becomes both commodity and protest. Each piece interrogates the machinery of power, wealth, and identity with sharp wit and emotional honesty.
Good Buy, Cruel Word is not a farewell. It’s a reorientation — a call to reclaim meaning through art and imagination. The title plays on the duality of “goodbye” and “good buy,” urging viewers to recognize that every act of creation and every purchase is a choice: to perpetuate the old world or to invest in a better one.
Anchored in satire, resilience, and activism, the exhibition explores how artists survive — often without unions, protections, or pay — yet continue to build culture, foster empathy, and keep communities alive. Art becomes both survival and rebellion, offering connection in a time of disconnection.
Good Buy, Cruel Word invites the audience to look inward and outward: to see that creativity itself is a radical act, that every gesture has value, and that loving the arts is, now more than ever, a form of activism.
Seattle-born artist Mike Leavitt transforms consumer waste into sharp, satirical sculpture. Living on Vashon Island since 2012, he reclaims discarded corporate materials to expose the absurdities of capitalism, technology, and pop culture. Through humor and craftsmanship, his exhibition Good Buy! Cruel World turn recycling into rebellion — finding meaning, empathy, and resistance in what others throw away.
See online: https://bit.ly/MikeLeavitt
Gallery hours: Wed - Sun 12-5pm (closed Mon/Tues)
Artist Talk November 9, 2pm Free
(Gallery Talks made possible by the generosity of Kathi Jenkins Estate)
“Degenerate" Art Show
Snapdragon Cafe
Month of November
Grand Opening First Friday November 7th
6 - 9 p.m.
A group of visual artists have come together to express their concern over the current state of the nation/world due to today’s political situation. The show title “Degenerate” Art harkens back to the label used by the Nazis in the 1930s to attack modern art and the artists who did not adhere to the permitted view of racial purity, militarism, and obedience.
Pieces by six established Vashon Island artists will be presented: Gregory Burnham, Bill Cleaver, Bill Jarcho, Alice Larson, Marc Pease, and Lenard Yen.
“Every day this becomes a more important show as we see the arts attacked and erosion of our freedom of speech,” said Alice Larson. “What is happening parallels fascism in Germany under Hitler. Anything not toeing the line of the administration in power is deleted, banned, and those related to it punished.”
Bill Cleaver summarized why the exhibit is particularly relevant to the group. “We are artists, so this is how we express our concerns. We hope this show will inspire others to find their own way to declare their distress.”
The “Degenerate” Art Show will be on display at Snapdragon Café, 17817 Vashon Hwy SW, Vashon Island, WA during November 2025, with an opening celebration on First Friday November 7, 6 – 9 p.m.
Stephanie Anne Johnson
"Sing, baby!" Album Release Show
Open Space for Arts & Community
Saturday, November 8
Doors 6:00 PM | Shows 7:00 PM
Pacific Northwest Americana songwriter and performer Stephanie Anne Johnson’s (they/them) voice is like a prayer. It’s the kind of sound that makes you feel renewed, refreshed, and in love with the higher spirits of the planet. It’s a sound you can bask in, that can wash over you and regenerate the best of you all at once.
Stephanie Anne Johnson has opened for acts that include political figure Bernie Sanders, and artists such as The Indigo Girls, Macy Gray, Mavis Staples, Taj Mahal, Robert Cray, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Steve Earle, Cedric Burnside, and Mason Jennings among many others.
Steffon Moody & Friends
Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, November 8th
7:30pm
Join singer-songwriter Steffon Moody as he weaves three decades of self-forged Folk Americana into a single rousing evening of song, story, and surprise. Sharing the stage with island stalwarts Andre Sapp (mandolin, guitar) and Bill Moyer (tablas, trap set), plus Northwest legend Mark Graham (harmonica, clarinet), Moody promises a night of rousing redemption, raucous irreverence, and soulful melody.
Songs once born through bands like Good Dog, Rumpus, United Sheep, The Nilbillies, and Dark Carny will find new life, reimagined by this wildly eclectic ensemble.
Come ready to laugh, sing, and remember that we the people cannot be denied. From the ashes, we will rise.
Outdoor Adventures: Archery
Camp Sealth
Sunday, November 9th
2-4 pm
Camp Sealth will be hosting a two-hour archery slot. Individuals of all abilities and experience levels are welcome to participate in and enjoy one of Camp's fan-favorite activities. The event costs $8 a person, and you can sign up at: https://campfireseattle.org/year-round-camp-events/outdoor-adventures/. Registration for the event closes on November 2.
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
Uptown
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sunday, Nov 9 | 7:30pm
$55 Premium | $40 General
Youth FREE *ticket reservation required
(adult must accompany youth 12-)
Back by popular demand! High-energy vocals, slick choreography, and irresistible charisma—UPTOWN brings the soul of Motown and the hits of today together in one electrifying show. Every member is a powerhouse soloist, but when they hit the stage as a group, the result is pure magic. From Stevie Wonder to Bruno Mars, UPTOWN guarantees a night that will have the whole crowd on its feet.
🎉 TRIVIA IS BACK — AND IT’S GOT A NEW HOME!
Get ready to flex those brain muscles and laugh till your sides hurt—Trivia with Michael Whitmore is now at Durong, tucked behind the Sugar Shack!
🧠✨ It’s more fun than knock-knock jokes, more thrilling than mumblety-peg, and definitely more outrageous than walking naked through a zoo. (But please, wear clothes.)
📍 New Location: Durong Bar (behind the Sugar Shack) 🕡
Day: Monday Time: 6:30pm sharp 🎤 Host: The one and only Michael Whitmore
Bring your friends, your wit, and your weirdest facts. Prizes, pride, and bragging rights await. See you there!
The Artist Way
Workshop with Pattie Hanmer
Tuesday workshops Nov 11th-Feb 2nd
Sunday workshops Nov 16th-Feb 7th
2-4pm (with consideration for holidays)
22837 105th Ave SW
12 week course guide to unlock your creative potential. It offers exercises and inspiration, encouraging artists to overcome blocks and nurture their creative practices consistently.
Tim Couldn’t Make It presents: “The Go Away Rick Party”
Wine Shop Vashon
Friday, November 14th | 6–9pm
Official Statement from the Band:
Once again, and with a level of resignation typically reserved for airline delays and jury duty, we must inform you: Tim Couldn’t Make It. Not now. Not ever. Not even in hologram form.
This time, Tim’s absence is due to what he describes as “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to co-author a self-help book with a sentient mushroom.” He’s currently off-grid in a yurt somewhere near Sedona, communing with fungi and refusing to answer texts unless they’re written in haiku. He sends his regards, a pinecone with googly eyes, and a firm “no” to any requests for a surprise appearance.
To clarify:
Tim will not be on stage.
Tim will not be backstage.
Tim will not be disguised as a wine barrel.
Tim will not be performing via drone.
Tim will not be hiding in Rick’s beard.
Now, about Rick. This show marks Rick’s final performance with TCMI before he embarks on his next adventure: opening a kombucha speakeasy for emotionally fragile alpacas. Yes, it’s real. No, you can’t invest. So come say goodbye before he disappears into a cloud of fermented dreams and wool.
This will be TCMI’s last show on Vashon for the foreseeable future. Unless, of course, Tim returns from his mushroom mentorship with a new sense of purpose and a working vehicle.
Important Note on Audience Conduct: Please, for the love of all that is tuneful and trauma-free: no undergarment projectiles.
Doug still wakes up screaming “BRAS!”
Bruce has developed a sixth sense for airborne lace.
Wes has a strict “no socks, no service” policy.
And Rick—well, Rick’s therapist has asked us to stop bringing it up.
A new addition to the band is Lonesome Mike Nicols, who is neither lonesome nor named Mike, but we’ve all agreed to stop asking questions. Mike will be performing while seated on a vintage suitcase filled with harmonicas, existential dread, and one unopened can of SpaghettiOs from 1987. He’s promised to play at least three chords, two truths, and one legally questionable yodel. Please do not feed him during the show—he’s on a strict diet of irony and lukewarm Pinot Noir.
The band (Doug Pine, Bruce Phares, Wes Peterson, Lonesome Mike Nicols and Rick Dahms) will perform songs about heartbreak, hope, and the kind of psychedelic confusion that only comes from eating gas station sushi in a thunderstorm. Expect to laugh, cry, and possibly adopt a new life philosophy by the second chorus.
Tim Couldn’t Make It. But you can. And you should. Seriously. Rick’s already halfway out the door.
The Lightning Thief
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, November 14, 2025 | 7pm
Saturday, November 15, 2025 | 2pm *sensory friendly
Saturday, November 15, 2025 | 7pm
Performed by students from VCA’s Youth Musical Theatre program. Book by Joe Tracz; Music & Lyrics by Rob Rokicki.
As the half-blood son of a Greek god, Percy Jackson has newly-discovered powers he can’t control, a destiny he doesn’t want, and a mythology textbook’s worth of monsters on his trail. When Zeus’s master lightning bolt is stolen and Percy becomes the prime suspect, he has to find and return the bolt to prove his innocence and prevent a war between the gods. But to succeed on his quest, Percy will have to do more than catch the thief. He must travel to the Underworld and back; solve the riddle of the Oracle, which warns him of betrayal by a friend; and come to terms with the father who abandoned him. Adapted from the best-selling book The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan and featuring a thrilling original rock score, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is an action-packed mythical adventure.
$25 General $23 Senior
Youth FREE *ticket reservation required
(adult must accompany youth 12-)
Harbor School Open House
15920 Vashon Hwy SW (Grades 4-8) and
17708 Vashon Hwy SW (Grades K-3)
Vashon
Meet our teachers and learn about our program at Harbor School's open house at 10am on November 16th!
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
Nobuntu
Vashon Center for the Arts
Sunday, Nov 16 | 7:30pm
Nobuntu Returns to VCA!
Pure voices, rich harmonies, and the spirit of Zimbabwe. The internationally acclaimed female a cappella group Nobuntu brings a radiant performance that blends traditional songs, Afro-jazz, and gospel with authentic dance and percussion. Celebrated worldwide for their artistry and cultural storytelling, these five extraordinary women create music that transcends borders and speaks to the soul.
“A distinctly feminine turn to the genre, honoring nature, work, civic engagement, faith and the transformative capacity of music.”—World Listening Post
$50 General | $48 Senior
Youth FREE *ticket reservation required
(adult must accompany youth 12-)
🎉 TRIVIA IS BACK — AND IT’S GOT A NEW HOME!
Get ready to flex those brain muscles and laugh till your sides hurt—Trivia with Michael Whitmore is now at Durong, tucked behind the Sugar Shack!
🧠✨ It’s more fun than knock-knock jokes, more thrilling than mumblety-peg, and definitely more outrageous than walking naked through a zoo. (But please, wear clothes.)
📍 New Location: Durong Bar (behind the Sugar Shack) 🕡
Day: Monday Time: 6:30pm sharp 🎤 Host: The one and only Michael Whitmore
Bring your friends, your wit, and your weirdest facts. Prizes, pride, and bragging rights await. See you there!
90-Minute Ceremony | Journal | Gong Bath | Poetry
Celebrating Corn, Harvest, Hunter & Cold Moons
Sept 21, Oct 21, Nov 20, Dec 19
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
At Vashon Island Tree of Life
17331 Vashon Hwy SW
The spirit of the new moon is to go inward, reflect, and emerge with intent for the next month.
Join us for a 90-minute session each month to set an intention with ceremony, journal, receive an inspired gong bath, and hear a poetry reading.
This astrologically inspired series is all about slowing down as we step into Fall and Winter with a clear, patient, and peaceful mind.
Register at link in bio:
https://www.attune.yoga/event-list
Sliding scale:
$11-33 per session
$44-$77 for the series
#soundhealing #soundbath #gongbath #poetrycommunity #poetry #journal #ceremony #meditation #meditate
Ghost Boat Theater Launch Party
Open Space for Arts and Community
Friday, November 21st
4 pm - 6:30 pm
Ghost Boat Theater, Vashon Island’s newest performing arts organization, officially sets sail with a launch party on November 21st. Ghost Boat will produce at least 2 plays a year, primarily at the Black Box Theater at Open Space for Arts and Community on Vashon Island. Ghost Boat productions will include live music, and the musicians will be full participants in the narrative.
The artist-led company’s first production, ‘One Thing After Another.’ coming in Spring 2026, is a fast-paced farcical take on The Odyssey of Homer by Jennifer Dice. The play will be directed by Steven Sterne, and Kat Eggleston will be the band leader and musical director.
Ghost Boat Theater is led by a four-person Artistic Leadership Team. The team, Steven Sterne, Jennifer Dice, Kat Eggleston, and Maria Glanz, have decades of experience in theater production and music performance. Team members live and work on Vashon Island and have a deep understanding of both the theater and acoustic music ecosystems of the island.
That knowledge is vital to fulfill the mission of the organization: to produce theatrical experiences made richer by the inclusion of live music - focusing on new works and reimagined classics written by Vashon residents with music curated and/or composed by Vashon musicians.
A recent short play by Dice, “I Can’t Go Home,” directed by Sterne, was a testing ground for the concept. The play premiered last spring as part of Drama Dock’s Short Play Festival. “I knew we couldn’t produce the play without a talented group of folk musicians, who were also able to step into acting roles,” says Dice. Fortunately, Kat Eggleston was excited to participate, leading the band and taking on a role she says she was “born to play,” the madly eccentric Devil’s Grandmother.
“I loved the play! The music and the folktale symbolism are right in my wheelhouse. I love this way of putting the themes of traditional folk music in a theater like this, and I’m excited to work on more shows that bring Vashon’s music and theater communities together like this.” Sterne agrees: “We’re joining a thriving group of theater organizations on Vashon, including Drama Dock, Vashon Rep, Umo Ensemble, the High School theater program, and 14/48 Vashon. Ghost Boat will bring something new and unique to the mix.”
Ghost Boat’s plays will be seen at the small Black Box Theater at Open Space for Arts and Community. “The Community Partnership with Open Space is a wonderful opportunity," says Sterne. “The Black Box is my favorite venue on the island. It is perfect for the intimate, experimental work we will present. Our partnership with Open Space also gives us access to their stellar design and production teams, as well as their marketing talent.”
All are welcome to join company members and supporters at a free launch event at Open Space, November 21, 4-6:30 pm. The party will include live music, refreshments, a no-host bar, and a short reading from the company’s inaugural production. Please reserve your free ticket at https://www.openspacevashon.com/events-1/ghost-boat-theater-launch-party
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
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
🎉 TRIVIA IS BACK — AND IT’S GOT A NEW HOME!
Get ready to flex those brain muscles and laugh till your sides hurt—Trivia with Michael Whitmore is now at Durong, tucked behind the Sugar Shack!
🧠✨ It’s more fun than knock-knock jokes, more thrilling than mumblety-peg, and definitely more outrageous than walking naked through a zoo. (But please, wear clothes.)
📍 New Location: Durong Bar (behind the Sugar Shack) 🕡
Day: Monday Time: 6:30pm sharp 🎤 Host: The one and only Michael Whitmore
Bring your friends, your wit, and your weirdest facts. Prizes, pride, and bragging rights await. See you there!
Jingle Bash
Holiday Art Show
Vashon High School
Saturday, Nov 29th
10-3pm
Kick off your winter holiday season with Vashon’s premier holiday art event!
JINGLE BASH will be held on Saturday, November 29th at the Vashon High School starting at 10am till 3pm. The event will feature 60 art, craft and specialty food vendors from throughout the Puget Sound region. Bring the whole family and enjoy live music by local musicians. Lunch will be served hot by Aeggy’s Food Truck & Iyad Syrian Grill, as well as coffee and specialty drinks from Sylvan Spirits. In addition, we are pleased to welcome island photographer Yui Holbrook. Yui will be snapping shots of you with Santa Claus! No longer will you need to go off Island to get your kid’s Santa photos. Support local artists this holiday season by shopping JINGLE BASH. Please help spread the word and happy holidays!
Music Line up:
11:00 - 12:30pm: Colette Jones, Americana acoustic duo.
1:00 - 2:30 pm : Pine & Shake, A 20’s and 30’s Blues, Jazz, Jugs and Rags band.
Link to register for Santa Photos: https://yuiholbrookphotography.pixieset.com/booking/santa-pictures
To see all the artists who will be at the show follow us on instagram @ilovevashon
Mike Frazier with David Salonen
Open Space for Arts & Community
Saturday, November 29
Doors 6:00 PM | Show 7:00 PM
Join us for an intimate, cozy musical evening in the Black Box Theater for Mike Frazier with Vashon-local fiddle player, David Salonen!
Mike Frazier is carrying on the tradition of record craft with a focus on authentic songwriting. Frazier, originally from the Shenandoah Valley, now calls Seattle home and his music draws inspiration from the valley he grew up in, his travels around the world, protest movements, and folk music storytelling.
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
A Take 3 Christmas
Vashon Center for the Arts
Thursday, December 18 | 7:30pm
$55 General | $53 Senior
Youth FREE *ticket reservation required
(adult must accompany youth 12-)
Where rock meets Bach! The genre-bending trio TAKE3 blends dazzling classical technique with pop and rock charisma in a holiday program like no other. With violin, cello, and piano, they reinvent favorites from The Beatles to Coldplay alongside festive classics that sparkle with joy. Virtuosic, fresh, and full of surprises, TAKE3 delivers a Christmas celebration guaranteed to electrify your holiday season.
“A bold, aggressive tone and body language that speaks to audiences raised on rock videos.” Los Angeles Times
Finding Courage in Dark Times: Public Sector Heroes Rediscovered - Fred Korematsu with introduction by Joe Okimoto
Vashon High School Theater
Tuesday, October 28th
Free Range Freedom Choir starts at 6:30PM
Talk starts at 7:00 PM
Seattle University professor emeritus Dr Larry Hubbell will present the third public sector heroes talk at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, Oct 28th, featuring second-generation Japanese-American citizen Fred Korematsu, who refused to comply with the Japanese Internment Order 9066 during World War II. This talk will be introduced by fellow Japanese-American Vashon islander Dr Joe Okimoto.
The case against Fred reached the Supreme Court, which sided with the government - labeled by many legal experts as one of the most racist and poorly reasoned decisions the Court ever made. The person who was largely responsible for supporting the Internment Order was California’s Attorney General Earl Warren.
Dr. Hubbell will relate the challenges faced by these historic figures to the challenges we face today from the current administration, followed by a discussion with islander Jenna Riggs about what can be done today to respond to the current threats.
The talks, sponsored by Indivisible Vashon, are free. A donation is requested of those who are able.
🎉 TRIVIA IS BACK — AND IT’S GOT A NEW HOME!
Get ready to flex those brain muscles and laugh till your sides hurt—Trivia with Michael Whitmore is now at Durong, tucked behind the Sugar Shack!
🧠✨ It’s more fun than knock-knock jokes, more thrilling than mumblety-peg, and definitely more outrageous than walking naked through a zoo. (But please, wear clothes.)
📍 New Location: Durong Bar (behind the Sugar Shack) 🕡
Day: Monday Time: 6:30pm sharp 🎤 Host: The one and only Michael Whitmore
Bring your friends, your wit, and your weirdest facts. Prizes, pride, and bragging rights await. See you there!
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
Native Soul
Vashon Island Coffee Roasterie
Sunday, October 26th
5:00pm
FREE!
This Sunday the 26th at 5pm you can arrive at the Minglement and the Roasterie for a wonderful show. Native soul will make their return to serenade us with their take on Andean folk music! Don’t miss it, it’s a special treat! A FREE event with a suggested donation to the band!
Lou's Home Cookin'
Snapdragon Café/Black Cat Cabaret
Saturday, October 25th
Music starts at 7:30pm
Lou Mangione will perform songs from an eclectic selection of tunes that span the past 80 years in various flavors, rhythms and languages. You will know many and several may surprise you. The band is made up of five of Vashon’s best, whom you have been able to enjoy in many performances throughout the island. Let good music light up your evening as you spend time with these incredible Vashon musicians.
Let's Get Spooky Halloween Party
Vashon Eagles
Saturday, October 25th
7pm-12am
HALLOWEEN FESTIVITIES!
Music and dancing
Dinner and cocktails
Bonfire and costume contest
Let's get spooky 👻🎃🦇
Into The Woods - Natural & Supernatural Beauty
Outstanding In Its Field Gallery
October 4-26, Sat & Sun, Noon-4 pm
Vashon Artists Delve “Into the Woods”
“Into the Woods - natural and supernatural beauty,” is the latest show at Outstanding In Its Field Gallery, October 4 - 26, 2025. Thirteen Vashon artists explore the autumn forest from brilliant landscapes to hints of the macabre in watercolors, pastels, sculpture, linocut prints, wooden bowls, lighted sculpture, photography, and jewelry. A portion of the proceeds benefits the Vashon Land Trust. The Gallery is located at 10524 S.W. 188th St, just west of Sawbones, and will be open Saturdays - Sundays, Noon – 4 pm, and weekdays by appointment by calling 206.419.0199. Info at OutstandingGallery.com.
The First Saturday celebration, October 4th, from 5 pm to 8 pm, will include the chance to meet the artists, enjoy fresh-baked seasonal treats, hot cider, and a free mini Tarot card reading from Liz Peterson (sessions are limited).
The Spirits of Autumn presents pastel paintings from Barbara Benedetti Newton and Janeen Bramwell, cast-glass and enamel jewelry by Julia Gombert, linocut and monotype prints by Brian Fisher and Lynn McClain, Raku ceramics by Chuck Bonsteel, ceramic vases from Cecilia Kane, photography by Jim Diers, watercolors from Catherine Gill, turned wooded bowls from Steve Caldwell, lighted mushroom sculptures from Mary McGinnis, acrylics from Jude Boardman, and bas relief bronze sculpture and etched glass from White Hart Art.
Outstanding In Its Field Gallery is open May - October each year with monthly themed exhibits that almost exclusively feature Vashon Island Artists. The gallery will also be open for the VIVA Art Studio Tour in December.
Us the Band at Wine Shop Vashon
We’re thrilled to welcome the band Us back to The Wine Shop on Friday, October 24 at 6:30pm. Featuring the incredible talents of Chris Anderson, Gordy Ryan, John Stanton, and Kim Thal, this crew always brings the groove and good vibes.
They’ll also be giving away CDs and posters to color, so come early and grab yours! Pair the music with our seasonal menu, cozy bar snacks, and a glass of something delicious. Great food, great wine, great music, and the best kind of company. See you soon, Vashon ✨
Bad Bad Hats
Pop Pop Bottle Shop
Thursday, October 23rd
8:00pm
Bad Bad Hats is an indie rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Kerry Alexander and Chris Hoge met in college and formed the band in 2012. In the 10 years of BBH, they have toured the country many times in their trusty minivan, sampling the best local cuisine along the way. BBH has toured with The Beths, Margaret Glaspy, The Front Bottoms, Hippo Campus, and Michelle Branch, among many others. Their fourth album Bad Bad Hats will be released April 12, 2024 on Don Giovanni Records.
TICKETS
Trivia Night!
Friday, October 23rd, 2025
The Yard (The Hardware Store restaurant's new eatery on the patio.)
17601 Vashon Hwy, Vashon WA 98070
Two games: 7pm & 8pm
The Yard is covered, so it’s dry. It’s heated, so it’s warm. So come on down and have some fun!
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!!!
🎉 TRIVIA IS BACK — AND IT’S GOT A NEW HOME!
Get ready to flex those brain muscles and laugh till your sides hurt—Trivia with Michael Whitmore is now at Durong, tucked behind the Sugar Shack!
🧠✨ It’s more fun than knock-knock jokes, more thrilling than mumblety-peg, and definitely more outrageous than walking naked through a zoo. (But please, wear clothes.)
📍 New Location: Durong Bar (behind the Sugar Shack) 🕡
Day: Monday Time: 6:30pm sharp 🎤 Host: The one and only Michael Whitmore
Bring your friends, your wit, and your weirdest facts. Prizes, pride, and bragging rights await. See you there!
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
Jane Howard's Hey Nature Lady Book Launch
Minglement
Sunday, October 19th
4-6pm
Join author Jane Howard for the launch of her new essay collection, Hey Nature Lady, on Sunday, October 19, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Minglement (19529 Vashon Hwy SW). The event will feature an introduction by local artist and author Sally Fox.
Howard—an educator, naturalist guide, artist, mother, entrepreneur, and adventurer—is known for her love of island life, including her time on Vashon. In Hey Nature Lady, she shares 13 compelling personal stories designed to inspire readers of all ages to embrace creativity, face challenges with courage, and deepen their connection to the natural world. From tracking alligator nests in the Okefenokee Swamp to finding unexpected wisdom in a graffiti-marked forest, and witnessing the raw force of Hawaiian lava, each essay offers a unique perspective on resilience, wonder, and the beauty of the earth.
Irish Road Bowling
Sunday, October 19th
High Noon
Old Mill Road at 220th
No experience or equipment required,
Sturdy shoes recommended for safety,
Come rain or come shine,
All ages welcome,
Spectators and hecklers encouraged!
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.
SHARE HOPE, A fundraiser for The DOVE Project
Open Space for Arts and Community
Saturday October 18th
5 - 7pm
The DOVE Project offers services for victims of Domestic Violence and education programs for all ages in developing healthy relationships.Share Hope is the Annual DOVE Fundraiser and this year the theme is Illuminate. Come learn more about the work of DOVE, enjoy music by Christopher Overstreet and help support this critical Vashon organization. Tickets sliding scale from $100 - $140.
VIGA Harvest Party Fundraiser
Farmstad
Saturday, October 18th
2:30-6:30pm
Join VIGA at Farmstad for fall fun! Hay rides, excavator swing, apple flinging, pig feeding, photo-booth, music by Colette Jones, an aerial performance, locally sourced dinner, and MORE!
$15/entry | $15/dinner | $50 family entry (up to 4)
Kids under 3 are FREE!
Debbie Dimitre Presents First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt
Vashon Presbyterian Church
17708 Vashon Highway SW
Saturday, October 18th at 2:00 PM
Tickets are $20 at the door
The talented NW storyteller and actor, Debbie Dimitre, will return to perform as First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, one of the first delegates of the United Nations in 1945 and peaceful warrior for Human Rights.
Debbie's Eleanor Roosevelt performance will be at 2:00 PM on Saturday, October 18th at the Vashon Presbyterian Church. Tickets are $20 at the door.
This event is sponsored by P.E.O. Chapter GW. All proceeds go to the P.E.O. Projects. P.E.O. is an international, philanthropic organization that supports women in achieving their educational goals through grants, scholarships and loans.
Mammoth Moments Family Day
Vashon Heritage Museum
10105 SW Bank Rd
Saturday, October 18, 2025
10am to 4pm
Join Tusky the Columbian Mammoth at the Vashon Heritage Museum on Family Day. There will be touchable artifacts for kids to try, a fall craft project, scavenger hunts, story time and more! We'll also have warm tea available for those who'd like something warm to drink as the check out the Hydro exhibit in the back garden.
The Voice of Vashon Singing Contest
Vashon Center for the Arts
Friday, October 17th
7:00pm
"VoV is excited to announce the return of its annual fundraiser, THE VOICE! (of Vashon), celebrating 26 years of community radio on Vashon. Join us Friday, October 17th at 6:30pm at Vashon Center For the Arts. This event is more than just a birthday bash—it’s an open call for local talent to step up, sing out, and support a good cause. And you get to vote!
Youth and Adult contestants will have the unique opportunity to perform for celebrity judges for prizes and performance opportunities, and compete for the coveted People’s Choice Award, chosen by the Vashon audience in-person and at home via YouTube live stream.
This is a free event with a variety of ways to donate. The evening will be emceed by local vocalist, Sarah Howard, with musical performance by the Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum-selling singer-songwriter, Isaac Slade, and appearances by some of VOV’s most entertaining cast of characters. Visit voiceofvashon.org/the-voice for more information and to donate. Thank you for supporting local radio!"
Croaker
Wine Shop Vashon
Friday, October 17th
6:30pm
Croaker's brew-grass inspired music is infused with misty mountain hops and malty 80's rock. Raise a glass to a hazy blend of harmonies layered over crisp acoustic grooves. No bitter after-taste. Kim Thal on fiddle, Eric Frith on guitar, Danny Powers on bass and Andre Sapp on mandolin and guitar.
The Mostly True Trivia Games
Wine Shop Vashon
Thursday, October 16th
Two games! 7pm and 8pm
It’s like a Zumba class for your brain. Join us for two rounds of fast-paced, slightly absurd, and wildly entertaining trivia at Vashon Wine Shop. Bring your friends, grab a glass, and flex those mental muscles—no experience necessary, just a good sense of humor.
Questions range from the curious to the questionable.
Pine & Shake
Wine Shop Vashon
Wednesday, October 15th
6-7:30pm
Join us for an intimate evening of live music with Colorado-based singer-songwriter Steve Itterly, whose sound draws from the rich traditions of American roots music. Expect a soulful blend of 1920s and ’30s blues, jazz, jug band tunes, and ragtime—performed with warmth, grit, and timeless style.
Steve’s music is personal without being nostalgic, steeped in history yet alive in the moment. Whether you’re a fan of old-time Americana or just looking for a cozy night out, this is a show you won’t want to miss.
Wine, music, and good company—see you there.
Finding Courage in Dark Times - Public Sector Heroes Rediscovered - Eleanor Roosevelt
Vashon High School Theater
Tuesday, October 14th
Doors open at 6:30 pm
7-8:30pm
Finding Courage in Dark Times – Public Sector Heroes Rediscovered
Seattle University professor emeritus Dr Larry Hubbell will present the second in a series of talks featuring public sector heroes. This talk, on Tuesday, Oct 14th, features activist, indefatigable humanitarian and tireless proponent for people Eleanor Roosevelt and will be introduced by Amy Drayer.
In 1934, when Congress was debating an anti-lynching bill in the Senate, Eleanor came out strongly for its passage, even though her husband Franklin was silent on the issue because he did not want to alienate powerful and racist Southern Democratic senators. Eleanor is contrasted with another personage of the time – Senator Joseph McCarthy.
Dr. Hubbell will relate the challenges faced by these historic figures to the challenges we face today from the current administration, followed by a discussion of what can be done today to respond to the current threats.
The talks are sponsored by Indivisible Vashon at the Vashon High School theater at 7:00 PM on 10/14, 10/28 and 11/11 – doors open at 6:30 PM. The talks are free but a donation is requested of those who are able.
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.
Movie Fundraiser at Vashon Movie Theatre: The Anxious Generation
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Vashon Theatre
17723 Vashon Highway Southwest Vashon, WA, 98070
Join Women Hold the Key for an evening of learning, growth, and community action. Together, we’ll watch bestselling author and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s powerful talk based on his book The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness.
Haidt reveals how the rise of smartphones and social media has “rewired” childhood, fueling an international adolescent mental health crisis. From the decline of play-based childhood to the explosion of phone-based living, he lays out the evidence behind rising rates of anxiety, depression, and loneliness among youth.
In a clear, accessible presentation, Haidt explores:
• Why childhood changed so rapidly between 2010–2015
• The five foundational harms of screen-saturated adolescence, and
• How families, schools, and communities can restore balance and connection
After the screening, stay for a panel discussion with Vashon parents and school counselors Anna Waldman, Yvette Butler, and Tara Vanselow, followed by a community conversation. Together, we’ll reflect on what resonated, share perspectives, and explore what we can do to support the health and resilience of our island’s youth.
Doors open at 5:30 pm. PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY to grab snacks and find your seat before the program begins at 6:00.
This evening is about coming together—for our kids, our families, and our community.
Tickets by donation to Women Hold the Key:
Community Builder – $15: Helps us bring people together for dialogue
Conversation Starter – $30: Helps spark change
Future Shaper – $50: Invests in our kids’ wellbeing and healthier communities
Keyholder – $75: Helps unlock possibility
Changemaker – $100: Makes a significant contribution to shift the narrative and support our work
Open Door – $0: No barrier to entry. Everyone is welcome (available at the door)
Special thanks to our Community Partners, Island GreenTech & Vashon Theatre, for helping to make this event possible!
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🎉 TRIVIA IS BACK — AND IT’S GOT A NEW HOME!
Get ready to flex those brain muscles and laugh till your sides hurt—Trivia with Michael Whitmore is now at Durong, tucked behind the Sugar Shack!
🧠✨ It’s more fun than knock-knock jokes, more thrilling than mumblety-peg, and definitely more outrageous than walking naked through a zoo. (But please, wear clothes.)
📍 New Location: Durong Bar (behind the Sugar Shack) 🕡
Day: Monday Time: 6:30pm sharp 🎤 Host: The one and only Michael Whitmore
Bring your friends, your wit, and your weirdest facts. Prizes, pride, and bragging rights await. See you there!
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
CHRCH
Open Space for Arts & Community
Sunday, October 12
4:00pm
Vashon's favorite CHRCH returns to the stage for one show only in 2025! Join us for raucous comedy, sharp wits, and a critically hilarious look at what it means to live life on this little island that we all love so much.
Vashon’s favorite CHRCH (without Rain) returns for one night only in 2025!
Expect raucous comedy, sharp wit, great music, and a critically hilarious look at life on this little island we all love so much.
The Choir
Rob Hotchkiss – Grammy Award Winner & Founder of the band Train (Drops of Jupiter)
Dianne Krouse
Ryan St. James aka Ryan Hotchkiss
Jesse Whitford
Guest Musicians
Martin Feveyear
Lou Mangione & “Lonesome” Mike Nichols
And the Cast
David Godsey, Lou Mangione, Mik Kuhlman, Jeanne Dougherty, Richard Rogers, Deb Pierce McCabe, Janet McAlpin, Lyn McManus, West McLean and more!
Open Space for Arts & Community, 18870 103rd Ave SW, Vashon, WA 98070
Tickets on sale now: openspacevashon.com/events
Please share/spread the word and hope to see you there!