Day 0
Travel Day
6 – 6:30
Location TBD
9 – 9:15
Location TBD
Day 1
10 – 12
The Museum of Pop Culture’s mission is to make creative expression a life-changing force by offering experiences that inspire and connect our communities.
1 – 3
After being invited by the Wright family to exhibit at Seattle Center, Dale Chihuly started working with Center Art on a plan for the 1.5-acre plot. In consideration of best practices for the environment, the group decided to repurpose the existing building for the Exhibition Hall, add garden space, and design a glass house as the centerpiece of the project. Chihuly chose specific artworks from his career and started to envision new sculptures for the site.
Intended to function as a community gathering place, Chihuly Garden and Glass broke ground in August 2011. The installation of artworks in the Gardens started March 2012, and then moved into the Glasshouse and Galleries. The project received LEED Silver certification in late 2012.
Downtime 3 to 5
5:30 – 6
The Labyrinth at St. Mark's Cathedral
6 – 6:20
The Labyrinth at St. Mark's Cathedral
6:20 – 6:30
to Joseph Peters-Mathews' apartment
6:30 – 9:30
Joseph Peters-Mathews' Apartment
9:30 – 10
Day 2
Morning
All persons within this Church shall celebrate and keep the Lord’s Day, commonly called Sunday, by regular participation in the public worship of the Church, by hearing the Word of God read and taught, and by other acts of devotion and works of charity, using all godly and sober conversation.
Afternoon
Woodinville Wine Tasting
Hiking
Sportsball
6 – 6:30
Wherever two or three are gathered
Day 3
Before
Wherever two or three are gathered
11:30 – 1
1 – 3
Over 120 years of Seattle history in 120 minutes. Venture beyond the waterfront and explore three Seattle neighborhoods in a one- way trip on the Locks Cruise! This fully narrated tour provides you with knowledge, fun facts, and the one of kind experience of going through Hiram M. Chittenden Locks. Become the attraction to those on shore as the vessel transitions from salt to fresh water! Who wouldn’t want to take a ride on the boat elevator?
3 – 4:30
By collecting and preserving artifacts and stories of the Puget Sound region’s diverse history, MOHAI highlights our tradition of innovation and imagination. Through compelling exhibits, scholarship, education, public programs, and community engagement, MOHAI bridges the past, present, and future. MOHAI is treasured locally and respected nationally as a vibrant resource where history inspires people to be their best, individually and collectively.
Dinner at 5
6 – 6:30
Location TBD