Events
Here is a list of in person events you can find me at! I mainly try to stay around the greater Seattle area, but I will travel for special events!
May 24th-25th | Whidbey Island Renn Faire | Oak Harbor, WA | 10am-6pm
This fun little Renaissance Faire is put on in Oak Harbor on the gorgeous Whidbey Island here in Washington state. There will be tons of actives to participate in, garb to be purchased, food to be had and music to be listened to. Come hang out and see what crystals we have available, watching the jousting tournaments and sword fights or enjoy some of the other many live performances that will be happening over the weekend.
July 11th-13th | Sultan Shindig | Sultan, WA | times vary by day
This annual event put on in Sultan, Washington is a free to attend family friendly event. There will be a car show, fireworks show, logging show, parade, local food and a variety of artisans to admire and shopping to do! Come hang out and listen to the local bands while shopping our newest inventory, we can’t wait to see you!
July 26th | Gold Dust Days | Gold Bar, WA | 10am-7pm
This fun little event happens every year in Gold Bar, Washington on the elementary school grounds. There is tons of live music, a parade, local food, and artisans to shop from. This event is so near and dear to me because I attended Gold Bar elementary when I was younger. I can’t wait to see everyone for another year of fun, music, and food!
August 2nd | Index Arts Festival | Index, Washington | 10am-6pm
Come join us for the 21st annual Index Arts Festival in downtown Index, Washington. This fun little event features a wide variety of artists and mediums as well as local music and food vendors. There will be fun to be had and plenty of options for things to do so bring the family on down because this event is fun for everyone and free to attend!
August 3rd | Lammas/Laghnasadh festival | Kirkland, Washington | 12pm-6pm
Come see us in Kirkland for the 3rd annual Lammas festival out on by PNW witches market. Lammas is the first of the three harvest festivals on the wheel of the year, celebrating the grain harvest and the abundance of the earth. Traditionally held on or around august 1st, it honors the celtic god Lugh and marks a time of gratitude, community and the beginning of the waning summer. There will be interactive spiritual works shops, crystal vendors, live performances, magic supplies, food trucks and more. This is a family friendly event that is free to attend, can’t wait to see you there!