Got a crew of berry lovers? Visit this 5th generation farm in the Snohomish Valley during u-pick season! The farm grows over 40 acres of u-pick fruits and vegetables on its 400-acre farm. The season will start with u-pick strawberries, harvest dates should be around early June through early July. Check their website for crop and harvest updates.

All are invited to this annual street art festival to create chalk drawings on Market Street! The event is open to professional artists, amateur artists, businesses, families, and kids of all ages. Prizes will be awarded to the best drawings in the categories of professional artists, amateur artists, families and kids, in addition to “Audience Choice Awards”!

Tukwila’s first Family FEST should not be missed! This new event will celebrate Tukwila’s diverse
communities and bring families together for an evening of music, community resources, arts and craft activities and much more.

Chalk on the Water at Lake Anne 2018 is a two-day street art festival on Lake Anne Plaza in Reston, Virginia where participants of all skill levels are invited to create beautiful chalk drawings right on the plaza.

Make a picture frame for Father’s Day! Unfinished wood frames will be provided- paint, glue, stick, and glitter your frame to make a unique and special gift for dad. Pre-registration required.

Shop, eat, drink and play at this awesome event for the whole family, celebrating local makers at Industry City. While the kids get creative with OMY or sharpen their tennis skills with Court 16, you can shop unique finds from over 60 handpicked vendors selling fine home goods, jewelry, kids clothing, small batch foods and more.

MAGEC in the Park is a Youth Art Competition and Family Festival where you can cheer on the youth teams creating sculptures in the theme of “Happy Birthday!” in celebration of the California Center for the Arts’ 25th Anniversary. Festival Fun includes food trucks, face painting and a photo booth as well as interactive activities with San Diego Archaeological Center, San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, EcoVivarium and more.

After the art competition, enjoy the Patio Playhouse – Plays in the Park Preview Show featuring performances from their Summer Season: Symphonic Broadway – A Celebration in DanceLittle Women and Wizard of Oz. 7 – Then, stay for the Center’s 25th Anniversary Free Concert Show live on the Great Green Stage.

ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station welcomes the return of Liberty Station Concerts, presented outdoors on the grassy North Promenade on Sunday evenings. Audiences are invited to bring a blanket, a picnic and a love of live music. The venue is set up to allow lots of room to dance and get up close to the acts. Concert-goers are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy the art galleries, studios and museums of ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station. Concerts take place between Stone Brewing World Bistro and the colorful Greetings mural. All ages are invited and no alcohol can be brought into the venue.

Sunday, July 22- Rebecca Jade and the Cold Fact and Earl Thomas
OPENING ACT: Rebecca Jade and the Cold Fact
This act will deliver body-moving grooves to its brand of beach city soul, paying homage to the pioneers of the genre while adding vintage West Coast textures and psychedelic overtones. Whether digging down into gritty funk or lifting the roof on some high-octane gospel, the Cold Fact’s deft musicianship proves the ideal complement to Jade’s powerhouse performances. She glides smoothly between sultry sweetness and diva brass, conscientious of each song’s feel with every syllable and every purposeful breath.

HEADLINER: Earl Thomas
Earl Thomas will ignite audiences and bring rock and roll, R & B and blues to the ARTS DISTRICT. The two-time Grammy Award-nominated artist has won four times at the San Diego Music Awards! Also a songwriter, his songs have been covered by Tom Jones, Etta James and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.

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In this kid-friendly modern re-imagining of Cinderella, Cindy struggles to define her own “happily ever after” through music, dancing, and puppets.

Sunday, 6/17 at 2 p.m. & 5 p.m.