Throw away your desire to crawl back into bed and spend your humpday having post-work fun.
Here are five things to do in Seattle today, Wednesday, February 26.
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White Claw Wednesday Karaoke
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What: With an unlimited hard seltzer festival coming to Seattle this summer, it’s clear to say that we’re stoked for the low-calorie revolution taking place. Join in by singing your heart out at White Claw Karaoke with Dj Baby Van Beezley and $5 White Claw Specials all night.
When: February 26, 2020
Time: 9 pm to 12 am
Where: The Runaway — 1425 10th Avenue, Seattle
Admission: Free
Northwest Flower and Garden Festival
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What: Come out for one of the largest garden shows in North America with over 20,000 blooming bulbs and 30+ display gardens. Shop a massive marketplace of over 350 exhibitors as well as take part in daily activities and seminars.
When: February 26, 2020
Time: 9 am 8 pm
Where: 705 Pike Street, Seattle
Admission: $13+; tickets are available online
Winter Maker’s Fair
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What: Come out to the University of Washington Winter Maker Fair where you’ll see what UW students, faculty, staff, and alumni have been working on. Shop through over 40 booths featuring gifts, crafts, and vendor demos.
When: February 26, 2020
Time: 11 to 3 pm
Where: Husky Union Building, University of Washington
Admission: Free
Modern Love: Pitch-Your-Friend
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What: More of a show than a romantic rendezvous, bring your best single friends and pitch them to the crowd. After the five-minute presentation, there will be a short audience Q+A before the single friend is sent back into the crowd of prospective suitors. Come in search of a date, or for a laugh — you’re guaranteed at least one.
When: February 26, 2020
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Where: The Collective Seattle — 400 Dexter Avenue North, Seattle
Admission: $10; tickets available online
Womxn of Color in Tech and Social Justice Meet-Up
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What: Join speakers Melissa Andrada and Ariana Bray for a discussion centered around experiences with sexism, racism, homophobia, and transphobia specifically as business womxn. The goal of the night is to create representation for womxn of color in industries that have historically boxed them in or left them out.
When: February 26, 2020
Time: 6 to 9 pm
Where: Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center — 3931 Brooklyn Avenue NE, Seattle
Admission: Free