Thousands of pieces of art created by kids. Countless hours of inspiration for classroom teachers. An impressive amount of dollars put in the pockets of more than 100 local artists.
The secret is out: Vashon is a great place, chock full of rural charm, quirky landmarks, interesting characters and natural beauty.
Vashon Allied Arts’ Chamber Music Series will close its 2011-2012 season this weekend with three concerts.
It’s time once again for a rollicking show put on by the Church of Great Rain, Vashon’s beloved music, comedy and variety show.
VALISE Gallery is doing it again — throwing open its doors to anyone on Vashon who wants to exhibit work in a special show slated for May.
Living as we do, in the age of “Glee,” you’d be hard pressed to find a performing art form more ubiquitous than the high school musical, and now Island fans of the genre don’t even have to settle for a virtual version.
A weekend of celluloid family fun is coming up at Vashon Theatre, with a survey of international children’s short films and the presentation of a new harp score for the silent film “A Little Princess.”
Vashon High School theater students will strut their stuff in “Legally Blonde, The Musical,” opening at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the high school.
During the past two Friday night gallery cruises, art lovers have beaten a path to a new destination in the heart of Vashon — a multi-use venue that combines artist studios, classroom space and a small, well-appointed gallery.
An accomplished and well-traveled group of musicians will bring their new band, Avaaza, to the Blue Heron stage on Saturday.
A new piece by the talented Island duo Lelavision will be presented at the Blue Heron on Saturday.
It’s time to roll out the slightly ragged red carpet for a time-honored Island tradition. On Sunday, the Vashon Film Society will host its 15th annual Oscar Night at Vashon Theatre.
Islanders may have noticed a tiny Indian nun on Vashon last week, working, as strange as it may seem, at The Hardware Store Restaurant.