Wild Waves in Federal Way prepares for busy weekend during heat wave
Wild Waves Theme Park, an ideal summer attraction for families looking for a fun way to cool down this summer,
View ArticleFederal Way artist fills a niche market with colored pencil drawings
Much like how the wand chooses the wizard in “Harry Potter,” veteran artist Ann Kullberg feels that color pencil chose her.
View ArticleFederal Way seeks artists for Arts Alive contest
Many contests and showcase opportunities are abound for artists this autumn.
View ArticleFederal Way Lions Club car show attracts record crowd | Slideshow
The Federal Way Lions Club held their annual car show at the Federal Way Farmer’s Market on Saturday.
View ArticleMeet Federal Way medical murder mystery author on Sept. 4
Federal Way author Phillip Douglas will be a featured guest at Columbia Winery’s Foodie Friday event from 5-7 p.m. on Sept. 4.
View ArticleWild Waves gets spooky at Halloween Fright Fest in Federal Way
Wild Waves Theme Park will bring thrill seekers screams and scares at the 14th annual Fright Fest on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 31.
View ArticleFederal Way author guides future disciples, spiritual warriors in new book
This week marks the nationwide release of Federal Way author W.D. Swanson's new religious book, "Life Words: A Bible Study for Discipleship and Spiritual Warfare," where Swanson equips her readers to...
View ArticleWild Waves gets spooky at Halloween Fright Fest in Federal Way
Wild Waves Theme Park will bring thrill seekers screams and scares at the 14th annual Fright Fest on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 31.
View ArticleFederal Way United Methodist Church to host ‘Godspell’
Fast paced, colorful, fun entertainment abounds during the current production of "Godspell" produced by Federal Way United Methodist Church and Rosebud Community Theater.
View ArticleGuest conductor to lead ASO in holiday symphonic favorites
Leif Bjaland guest conducts the Auburn Symphony Orchestra's popular and family-friendly holiday symphonic concert in December.
View ArticleCenterstage presents ‘Sleeping Beauty’ in Federal Way
Centerstage announced the latest of its enormously popular English Christmas pantos, "Sleeping Beauty." Part of a tradition that goes back three centuries, Centerstage pantos are written by Paul Hendy,...
View ArticleWild Waves gets spooky at Halloween Fright Fest in Federal Way
Wild Waves Theme Park will bring thrill seekers screams and scares at the 14th annual Fright Fest on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 31.
View ArticleGuest conductor, composer join ASO for tribute concerts
Both have Northwest connections and worldwide reach. Both are humble, passionate professionals who enjoy sharing remarkable music.
View ArticleFederal Way hip-hop artist KillemAll Coop releases debut album
Christian Cooper, an up-and-coming hip-hop artist based in Federal Way whose alter ego is KillemAll Coop, recently released his first album, "3 Degreez," on iTunes.
View ArticleWild Waves gets spooky at Halloween Fright Fest in Federal Way
Wild Waves Theme Park will bring thrill seekers screams and scares at the 14th annual Fright Fest on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 31.
View ArticleFederal Way artist in Women Painters of Washington Show “Musical Pieces”
Federal Way artist Eileen Miryekta will be one of the 28 artists presenting her work at a new show, April 5 to July 1, in which female artists explore the world of music from their perspective.
View ArticleFederal Way Symphony’s season begins
The Federal Way Symphony opens their season at 2 p.m. Oct. 2 with two iconic works – "Schuman's Piano Concerto" and Sibelius' "Symphony no. 2" at St. Luke's Church (515 S. 312th St.).
View ArticleRosebud Children’s Theatre hosting auditions for ‘A Christmas Carol’ on Oct. 7
The community is invited to audition for Rosebud Children's Theatre Conservatory's sixth annual production.
View ArticleMaST Center hosting underwater pumpkin carving
Highline College's Marine Science and Technology Center is hosting a variety of hands-on events in the coming months.
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