What’s on this weekend

Valentine's Day orangutan high res Ryan HawkValentine’s Day weekend is here! Enjoy it in Ballard with your special people.

Friday, February 14:

  • Valentine’s Day specials and events in Ballard. Click here for more details.
  • Valentine’s Day Pop Up Flower Shop at Hot Cakes Molten Chocolate Cakery (5427 Ballard Avenue NW) until 8 p.m. Sinclair & Moore, a local event-planning duo, are running a lovely old-school flower shop pop-up outside the store.
  • Comedy Sportz Seattle Show at new venue Atlas Theatre (3509 Fremont Ave N) at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Click here for more details and to buy tickets.

Saturday, February 15:

  • Free Range Chicken Gardens Class with Jessi Bloom at Swansons Nursery (9701 15th Ave NW) at 10 a.m. Learn the basics of integrating chickens into your garden. Begin by busting common chicken-raising myths so you can design a habitat that will benefit both you and your birds.
  • Comedy Sportz Seattle Show at new venue Atlas Theatre (3509 Fremont Ave N) at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Click here for more details and to buy tickets.

Sunday, February 16:

  • Ballard Farmers Markets along Ballard Ave from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Click here to see this week’s specials.
  • Wax On Event at Anchors Down Bar (2016 NW Market St) from 4 p.m. Every Sunday at Anchors Down, bring in your vinyl records to listen to and share with fellow music junkies. All vinyl, all day, and an all day happy hour. We’ll take turns playing our favorite cuts and talk about music through the years. All music welcome!
  • Ballard Elks Lodge Ballroom Dancing (6411 Seaview Ave NW) from 7 p.m. – 10 pm. Live music will be provided by The Eddy Fukano Band. Singles and couples are welcome and cost is $7 per person.  Click here for more details.

Do you know of an event happening this weekend or in future in our neighborhood? You can submit it on our brand new events calendar here on MyBallard.com, or email the information to tips@myballard.com to ensure we include it in our weekly weekend roundup.

Photo courtesy of Woodland Park Zoo. Photo credit – Ryan Hawk.

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