may and june

As the warm weather returns, so do all the fun outings — hope to catch you along the way!

Beach Naturalist Shore Strolls at the Olympic Sculpture Park - take advantage of summer low tides to explore the shoreline!

Is it just us or are iris flowers taking the spotlight this spring? For 20 years, Leonine Iris has opened their garden to the public to showcase over 200 iris plants — discover your favorite variety Saturdays in May!

Join writer and historian Brad Holden May 21st at MOHAI to hear the fascinating tales of Seattle’s bootlegging royalty, Roy and Elise Olmstead.

Revel under the Laburnum Arbor at Bayview Garden on Whidbey Island, enjoy lunch at the Flower House Café, hike at Ebey’s Landing and take the dog to Double Bluff Beach - the perfect day trip!

Bicycle Weekends on Lake Washington Blvd, pack a picnic and go for a cruise — our favorite summer tradition returns!

Art is the Remedy May 29th An evening of music, art and healing at the KEXP Gathering Space.

London Plane book release party at Flora and Henri May 31st, pick up a copy (and have it signed!) of this gorgeous book and bring the flavors and beauty from this beloved restaurant to your home.

Artist (and field tripper!) Chris Crites speaking about his show “Forgotten” May 31st at The Grocery Studios on Beacon Hill

Ready for a new hobby? Try your hand at lawn bowling! The Jefferson Park Lawn Bowling Club has been playing and promoting the sport of bowls since 1942. Join the fun during public hours at the Beacon Hill Festival on June 1st or Fridays evenings in July and August!

If you missed participating in the Seattle Super Saunter, you can do it on your own and discover your city on foot!