Check out VCA’s auction preview and head to town for more art and Stupid Bike Night
The show is a great achievement for our venerable Drama Dock, not to be missed by those who love and support the theatrical arts on Vashon.
Throughout August, islanders flocked to weekly concerts in the middle of Vashon — a chance to gather with friends and…
Jam in the Atrium, Vashon Opera, ‘Winghaven Park’
The one-hour show, presented by UMO Ensemble at Open Space, features Up Up Up Inc.’s all-star cast of circus artists in a show that is most word-free and suitable for all ages.
The master Scottish guitar player, Tony McManus, will perform at 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4, and also hold a guitar workshop the same day, from 1:30 to 4 p.m., with both events taking place at Vashon Havurat.
Vashon Center for the Arts annual art auction starts Friday, Sept. 2, with a month-long silent auction of art, and culminating in a gala live auction and dinner Saturday, Sept. 24.
Vashon Park District’s Concerts in the Park series presents the final concert of its summer season, with The Rumba Kings taking the stage at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25, at Ober Park.
Opening Friday, Sept. 2, at VALISE Gallery, there will be a two-person show by local artists Gregory Burnham and Bill Jarcho, “What the Hell’s Going on Here?!”
A wild night of music is in store as eight Vashon musicians display their skills on everything from upright bass to Moog synthesizers to “improvised ethereal light-noise,” at the first Vashon Weird Music Fest, at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug 26, at Snapdragon Café and Bakery’s Black Cat Cabaret.
For owner and artist Alice Larson, the gallery is full of memories.
For Paul Engels, who works at the iconic gas station just south of Portage that has been owned by his family since 1951, the annual celebration of fossil-fueled finery is steeped in turbo-charged tradition.