7 things to do in Seattle today: Saturday, December 7

Dec 6 2019, 1:00 pm

Whether you’ve had a crazy Friday night and need to settle down, or have been resting and need to get out, we’ve got the event for you. Here are seven ways to spend your Saturday, December 7.

Jeremiah Coughlan

 

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Enjoy a night of laughs with seasoned comedian Jeremiah Coughlan. His candid, conversational brand of self-deprecating humor is sure to make you giggle, or at least feel a bit better about yourself after his set. He’s performed in comedy clubs all over the Northwest, and has even been featured in international festivals such as The 10,000 Laughs Comedy Festival where he was nominated as “Best of the Fest.”

When: December 7, 2019
Time: 7:30 pm to 12 am
Where: Club Comedy Seattle — 340 15th Avenue East, Seattle
Admission: 21+ event; $15; tickets are available online

Urban Craft Uprising

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Urban Craft Uprising

Forget mass-production this winter and help save the planet. This market promises unique, high-quality, handcrafted goods from independent crafters, artists, and designers. The people on your gift list deserve well-made, local gifts. Besides gifts, Urban Craft Uprising offers activities, classes, showcases, and events.

When: December 7 and 8, 2019
Time: Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm; Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm
Where: Seattle Center Exhibition Hall — 301 Mercer Street, Seattle
Admission: All ages; free

Conan Gray

The 20-year-old teen heartthrob Conan Gray got his start on YouTube by posting vlogs and songs on his channel which has amassed over 1.6 million subscribers. Having supported Panic! at the Disco on their tour, as well as selling out his own North American and European tours, Gray will be bringing his bedroom pop tunes to Seattle this weekend for The Comfort Crowd Tour.

When: December 7, 2019
Time: 8 pm
Where: Showbox SoDo
Admission: All ages; $55+; tickets are available online

Pop Culture Art Convention

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Start planning your cosplay because a Disney, Marvel, DC Comics, Anime, and Star Wars art event is making its way to The Westin this weekend. The convention will feature nationally recognized artists Christopher Clark and Dominic Glover as well as multiple exhibits of Harry Potter, Disney, Marvel, DC Comics, and more. You are sure to be whisked away into other worlds as you browse through all of the merchandise and artwork while sipping on butterbeer!

When: December 7 to 8, 2019
Time: Noon to 6 pm
Where: The Westin Seattle — 1900 5th Avenue, Seattle
Admission: All ages; free with registration

Winterfest Ice Sculpting

 

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Make your way out to Seattle Center to watch artists work their magic by transforming blocks of ice into beautiful masterpieces. The carving tent will be located beside the ice rink.

When: December 7, 2019
Time: 12 pm
Where: Fisher Pavilion, 305 Harrison Street, Seattle
Admission: Free

Thompson Seattle Sip and Shop

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Enjoy browsing through a curated collection of local designers, boutiques, and beauty brands while sipping signature cocktails from The Nest’s new fall-winter menu. If you’d like to channel your inner influencer with a one-of-a-kind experience, this sip and shop is the place to be.

When: December 7, 2019
Time: 11 am to 3 pm
Where: The Nest Rooftop Bar — 110 Stewart Street, Seattle
Admission: 21+ event; Free

The 39th Annual Winter Festival and Crafts Fair

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With over 120+ handpicked makers and all-day entertainment, the PNA Annual Winter Festival & Crafts Fair is one not to miss! For just $4, you’ll have access to coffee, a mimosa garden, a festival garden and, of course, hundreds of crafts to purchase. Get your festival passport stamped in all corners of the festival to be entered to win one of many goodie bags filled with items from the crafters in the fair.

When: December 7 and 8, 2019
Time: 10 am to 5 pm
Where: Phinney Center — 6532 Phinney Avenue N, Seattle
Admission: $4 and a suggested donation of a food item for the FamilyWorks Greenwood Food Bank

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