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What to expect this week

  1. Brainfest

  2. French fest

  3. Amazon spheres for the public

  4. Little League Parade

  5. Grand opening kids innovation lab

  6. Poop donuts are back

Upcoming Events

🧠 Brainfest (Seattle)

Date: March 21

Price: $28+

Join us for the third annual BrainFest, a day of brainy fun for all ages. Explore hands-on activities, meet local scientists, learn about cutting-edge neuroscience research, and even touch a real brain!

BrainFest is included with Pacific Science Center general admission. A limited number of free general admission tickets will be given out on the day of the event on a first-come first-serve basis. See “Ticket Information” below for details.

🇫🇷 French Fest (Seattle)

Date: March 22

Price: free

Seattle Center Festál presents Seattle’s French Fest: A Celebration of French Speaking Cultures in partnership with France Education Northwest (FEN).

Seattle’s French Fest celebrates the diversity of traditions, ideas, dialects, and more, that comprises French-speaking cultures around the world. While France is often the most well-known French-speaking country for people in the U.S., there are many other countries and places all around the world where French is spoken. French and several similar dialects are even spoken by groups in the U.S., particularly in Louisiana.

🚨 Bonus: we post all of the free daily events this month, check them out!

In partnership with

📚 Naiad Preschool (Green Lake)

Naiad Preschool is hosting a FREE community open house on Sunday, March 22nd from 11am-1pm.

Stop by for handcrafted lattes and snacks on the house while kids explore, create, and play with all the classroom toys and materials. Come for a quick coffee or hang out and meet other local families. Low pressure, high caffeine, good community and happy kids.

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Free stuff

🫧 Amazon Spheres (Seattle)

When: March 21

Stroll through the Spheres indoor gardens which will be open to visitors by reservation during the first and third Saturday of each month free of charge.

People have an innate connection to nature, which is often lost in the urban environment. The Spheres were created to reconnect people to nature through biophilic design and provide a space to take in the positive effects of exposure to nature, like increasing creativity and reducing mental fatigue.

⚾️ Magnolia Little League Parade (Magnolia)

When: March 21

Support your favorite (mini) athletes!.

The morning kicks off with the Magnolia Little League Parade through Magnolia Village, where players, coaches, families, and neighbors line the streets to celebrate the start of a brand new season.

It’s one of the most special days of the year in the village — the whole community shows up to cheer on our young athletes and welcome another spring of baseball and softball.

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🤖 (Grand Opening) Magnolia Innovation Lab (Magnolia)

Check out the grand opening of Magnolia Innovation Lab, a hands-on engineering STEAM studio right here in the Magnolia. Join us for tactile robotics, creative problem solving, and a curriculum designed to turn curious kids into confident innovators.

Dining

🍩 Mighty-O Donuts (Seattle)

Mighty-O Donuts organic, vegan donuts are legendary and the flavors rotate enough to keep kids excited every visit.

And yes… the April Fools chaos is returning. Their infamous Poop Donut 💩 is back again this year. Pre-orders are open now for pickup on March 31 or April 1, so you can prank friends or surprise the kids with the most ridiculous donut in town. You can even add googly eyes for maximum effect.

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