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2019 Northwest Festivals Brought to You by the Yakima Folklife Association 2019-03-01 March 2019 1-2 Poverty Bay Wine Fest, Des Moines WA 2019 Northwest Festivals Brought to you by the Yakima Folklife Association 2019-03-01 March 2019 1-2 Poverty Bay Wine Fest, Des Moines WA. http://www.drinktomusic.org/ 1-3 Winthrop Balloon Festival, Winthrop WA http://www.winthropwashington.com/event/winthrop-balloon-festival 1-31 Portland Dining Month, Portland OR www.travelportland.com 2 SheBrew Brewfest, Portland OR www.travelportland.com 2 Washington Beer Open House, various breweries http://www.washingtonbeer.com/washington-craft-beer/washington-beer-open-house.php 2-3 Beachcombers Fun Fair, Ocean Shores WA http://www.tourismoceanshores.com/PageID/6/default.aspx 2-3 Penn Cove Musselfest, Coupeville WA http://www.thepenncovemusselfestival.com 7-10 Savor Cannon Beach Wine & Culinary Festival, Cannon Beach OR www.savorcannonbeach.com 7-21 Portland Film Festivals, Portland OR www.travelportland.com 8-10 Walla Walla & Guitar Festival, Wall Walla WA. https://www.facebook.com/events/871217696410048/ 9 PNW Regional Harmony Sweepstakes A Capella Festival, Olympia WA www.mce.org 9-10 Seattle Kennel Club Dog Show, Seattle WA www.seattledogshow.org 14-17 Kamloops Cowboy Festival, Kamloops BC www.bcchs.com 15 Blue Mountain Brix & Brew Festival, Dayton WA https://www.historicdayton.com/chamber-events/2018/3/16/blue-mountain-brix-brew 15-17 Inland Northwest Motorcycle Show, Spokane WA www.spokanemotorcycleshow.com 15-17 Quilters Anonymous Annual Quilt Show, Monroe WA http://www.quiltersanonymous.org/index.php/Quilt-Show.html 15-17 Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival, Blaine WA http://www.wingsoverwaterbirdingfestival.com 16 St. Paddy Day Half K, Ellensburg WA https://www.facebook.com/events/1226430734148706/1291872080937904/?notif_t=admin_plan_mall_activity& notif_id=1550090702415625 16-17 Crossroads Doll & Teddy Bear Show, Puyallup WA www.dolls4all.com 16-17 Daffodil Drive Festival, Junction City OR https://www.facebook.com/daffodildrivefestival/ 16-17 Irish Festival, Seattle WA http://www.seattlecenter.com/festal/detail.aspx?id=3 16-17 Oregon Cheese Festival, Central Point OR https://www.oregoncheesefestival.com/ 16-17 Razor Clam Festival & Seafood Extravaganza, Ocean Shores WA http://www.tourismoceanshores.com/PageID/6/default.aspx 20-24 Treefort Music Festival, Boise ID http://www.treefortmusicfest.com 22-24 Coastal Celtic Music Festival, Long Beach WA https://www.facebook.com/events/216777999237130/ 22-24 Sandhill Crane Festival, Othello WA http://www.othellosandhillcranefestival.org 23 Washington Cask Beer Festival, Seattle, WA http://www.washingtonbrewersguild.org/festivals/# 23-31 Spring Whale Watching, Oregon Coast www.whalespoken.org 24 Seattle’s French Fest: A Celebration of French-Speaking Cultures, Seattle WA http://www.seattlecenter.com/festal/detail.aspx?id=11 28-31 Taste Washington, Seattle WA https://tastewashington.org/ 29-31 Coeur d'Alene Blues Festival, Coeur d’Alene, ID https://www.cdaresort.com/discover/activities/events 29-31 Gem Faire, Puyallup WA www.gemfaire.com 30-31 Vegfest< Seattle WA www.seattlevegfest.org March - April 2019 Mar. 14-Apr. 7 Moisture Festival, Seattle WA https://www.facebook.com/events/370299317137129/?notif_t=events_recurring&notif_id=1549602269643916 Mar. 23-31 & Apr. 6-7 Seattle Jewish Film Festival, Seattle WA www.seattlejewishfilmfestival.org March - May 2019 Mar. 23-May 6 Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival, Portland OR www.travelportland.com April 2019 1-30 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, Skagit Valley WA http://www.tulipfestival.org 2-7 Shen Yun, Seattle WA www.shenyun.com 4-27 Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival, Vancouver BC www.vcbf.ca 5-7 Snowbombing Canada, Sun Peaks BC www.snowbombingcanada.com 6 Cider Rite of Spring, Portland OR http://www.nwcider.com/cider-events/2019/4/6/cider-rite-of-spring-2019 9-10 Shen Yun, Spokane WA www.shenyun.com 11-14 Washington State Spring Fair, Puyallup WA http://www.thefair.com/spring-fair 12-14 Olympic Peninsula BirdFest, Sequim WA http://www.olympicbirdfest.org 13 Leavenworth Ale Festival, Leavenworth WA https://leavenworth.org/event/leavenworth-ale-fest-2/ 13-14 Best of the Northwest Art and Fine Craft Show, Seattle WA https://nwartalliance.org/event/best-of-the-northwest-art-and-fine-craft-show-spring-2019/ 19-20 Seattle Scotch and Beer Festival, Seattle WA http://scotchbeerfest.com/ 19-21 Salmon River Jet Boach Races, www.rigginsidaho.com 20 Beach Clean-Up Day, Long Beach Peninsula WA www.ourbeach.org 20 Grey Skies Blues Festival, Tacoma WA https://www.facebook.com/events/246330392952418/ 20 Hood River Hard-Pressed Cider Fest, Hood River OR www.hoodriver.org http://hoodriver.org/cider-fest/ 20 Long Beach Razor Clam Festival, Long Beach Peninsula WA www.longbeachrazorclamfestival.com 20 World Rhythm Festival, Seattle Center-Seattle WA http://www.swps.org/ 22-28 Get Lit! 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