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Event
Best of the Northwest Spring Art & Fine Craft show, 2013
Best of the Northwest art & fine craft show, March 23 & 24, 2013 Smith Cove Cruise Terminal Pier 91 Seattle
Saturday 10-6, Sunday 10-5
+More than 140 artists, designers and craftspeople +Family Wineries of Washington State +Blue Moon Brewing Co.
The spring Best of the Northwest fine art and craft show, a kaleidoscope of art, fine craft, entertainment, wine, beer and hard cider, moves to the waterfront in Seattle March 23 & 24, 2013. A local favorite and national award winner, the show sets up at Smith Cove Cruise Terminal on Pier 91 next to the Magnolia Bridge.
Shop from more than 140 Northwest artists, designers and craftspeople providing handcrafted jewelry, designer clothing, paintings, works out of glass, wood, metal, clay and more who have met the quality standards of our judges in order to participate in this event.
Enjoy continuous live music with groups from across the musical spectrum including bluegrass, cajun and folk.
Outstanding boutique wineries from Family Wineries of Washington State along with the Blue Moon Brewing Co. will be presenting tastings on both days.
Join us Saturday 10-6 & Sunday 10-5 for the best shopping, best music, best wine and entertainment while supporting many local artists, small businesses.
Free improved shuttle bus and convenient $5 all day parking. Event tickets just $6 online (one ticket gets you in all weekend) and $7 at the door.
Best of the Northwest Music Line Up - Mar. 23 & 24
Saturday 10-12 Dixie Kings 12-2 Seattle Mandolin Orchestra Quartet 2-4 Deuce Ambience 4-6 Pearl Django Trio Sunday 10-12 Betsy Alexander and Music Mania 12-2 Easy Ridin' Grandpas 2-5 Nouveau Flamenco
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LocationSmith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91 (View)
2001 West Garfield Street
Seattle, WA 98119
United States
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Minimum Age: 0 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Q&A
Question: |
How do we get there from Sea-Tac and how long? |
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You can use this link http://mapq.st/14ayVhm It's about 29 minutes, by car. |
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