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2011 Seafair Signature Festival Events Dodge Rock 2011 Seafair Signature Festival Events The Seafair Festival is a non-profit organization that produces nine large-scale signature events over the course of a six-week summer schedule. Dodge Rock ‘n’ Roll Seattle Marathon & 1/2 Marathon A Seafair Signature Event Saturday, June 25, 2011 | Tukwila to Seattle Seafair Pirates Landing Saturday, July 9, 2011 | Alki Beach Pirate’s Booty Seafair Milk Carton Derby Saturday, July 16, 2011 | Green Lake Benaroya Research Institute Seafair Triathlon & Kids Triathlon Sunday, July 24, 2011 | Seward Park (Registration Expo – Saturday, July 23, 2011 at Benaroya Research Institute) Michelob ULTRA Seafair Torchlight Run Saturday, July 30, 2011 | Seattle Center Seafair Scholarship Program for Women Coronation Saturday, July 30, 2011 | Westlake Center Alaska Airlines Seafair Torchlight Parade Saturday, July 30, 2011 | Downtown Seattle (Pre-Parade Festivities Begin at Seattle Center) Seafair Fleet Week Presented by Boeing Wednesday, August 3 – Sunday, August 7, 2011 | Seattle Waterfront (Parade of Ships – Wednesday, August 3, 2011) *Centennial of Naval Aviation Celebration Seafair Weekend featuring the Albert Lee Cup & Boeing Air Show Friday, August 5 – Sunday, August 7, 2011 | Genesee Park/Lake Washington (Also featuring the Hyperlite Wakeboard Experience) 2200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98121 | www.Seafair.com | (206) 728-0123 2011 Community Sanctioned Events Seafair is about celebrating the traditions of our region, resources and diverse neighborhoods. Each year, approximately 30 local parades/festivals are chosen through an application process to be a part of the Seafair Sanctioned Community Events Program presented by Boeing. The Seafair Foundation offers program participants resources that include support, training, information, marketing and event promotions, and operational and administrative assistance. Greenwood Car Show – June 25 Eastside Heritage Center's Strawberry Festival in Bellevue - June 25-26 The Center for Wooden Boats 35th Annual Lake Union Wooden Boat Festival - July 2-4 Kent Cornucopia Days - July 7-10, 16 Pioneer Square Fire Festival – July 9 Wallingford Seafair Kiddies Parade & Street Fair Festival - July 9 Crown of Queen Anne – July 9 Ballard Seafood Fest - July 9-10 Chinatown-International District Dragon Fest 2011 -July 9-10 Mercer Island Summer Celebration! - July 9-10 White Center Jubilee Days - July 13-17 Kirkland Uncorked - July 15-17 Covington Days Festival - July 15-17 West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival - July 15-25 Seafair Indian Days Pow Wow - July 16-17 Seattle Bon Odori - July 16-17 Kla Ha Ya Days Festival - July 20-24 IKEA Renton River Days - July 22 24 Des Moines Waterland Parade – July 23 West Seattle American Legion Post 160 Grand Parade– July 23 Chinatown Parade – July 24 Greenwood Seafair Parade – July 27 Magnolia Summerfest & Art Show - July 29-30 Tour de Terrace - July 29-31 Silverdale Whaling Days- July 29-31 Kirkland Classic Car Show- July 30-31 Hispanic Seafair - July 31 Shoreline Classic Car Show - July-31 Pista Sa Nayon - July 31 Lake City Pioneer Days Festival & Grand Performance Parade – August 5-6 Umoja Fest African American Festival – August 5-7 Central Area Community Festival –August 20 Rainier Valley Culture Fest Weekend – August 20-21 2200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98121 | www.Seafair.com | (206) 728-0123 .
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