The cool air inside the heritage museum is a welcome respite from the soaring temperatures outside, and the subject featured within is similarly frosty.
If Island Meadow Farm could talk, oh the stories it would tell.
Drama Dock will present “Urinetown,” a Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, from July 9 to 12 and 16 to 19 at Vashon High School.
As part of the weekend’s Lavender Tour, Café Luna will offer a “Lavender Under the Stars” wine garden outside the café from 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday, July 11.
It’s a plant that has been celebrated throughout history for its soothing scent, beautiful blossoms, medicinal properties, culinary uses and even its potent power as an aphrodisiac.
K2 Skis, founded 45 years ago on Vashon and once its biggest employer, relocated off-Island and off-shore in 2006, but remains a significant piece of the Island’s history.
Vashon’s newly anointed Strawberry Festival grand marshal is glad to pass on a few morsels of wisdom to a loyal subject.
“Keep happy. Exercise. Don’t eat junk food,” Leo Montague, 86, said from his armchair throne last week.
Vashon gallery and shop owners will open their doors from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 3, to share a bounty of new work by local artists.
Two 2004 Vashon High School graduates who have been studying film and video will show their latest films at 1 p.m. Sunday, July 5, at Vashon Theatre.
The First Friday Gallery Cruise takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 3. All India Café will show…
Dozens of Island photographers are setting out to prove that when it comes to artistic inspiration, there’s no place like home.
The first concert in Vashon Allied Arts’ new chamber music series is coming up this weekend, when renowned Island cellists Rowena Hammill and Doug Davis will be joined by Francoise Regnat, a pianist from Los Angeles.
In the past year, a soft-spoken man who says he “can’t play an instrument or sing a note” has become one of the most important figures in Vashon’s vibrant music scene.