What to know about this year’s Fremont Solstice Parade (2024)

Traditions to celebrate the summer solstice — the beginning of the astronomical summer, when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun — vary around this half of the globe, from maypole dances in Sweden to midnight ocean plunges for Puerto Rico’s Noche de San Juan celebrations.

Here in Seattle, we bid gray winters adieu with a unique tradition of our own: cheering on a procession of giant puppets, stilt-walkers, body-painted cyclists and more at the Fremont Solstice Parade, before visiting the nearby and equally whimsical Fremont Fair. The free festivities fall on the weekend after the solstice, which is June 20 this year.

The parade will launch from Leary Way Northwest and Northwest 39th Street at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 22. The famously naked cyclists will lead the procession along North 36th Street, followed by bands, samba dancers, giant puppets and other artistic creations

The solstice parade will continue along the street for about a half-mile before finishing up at Evanston Avenue North and North 35th Street. A map of the parade route is available at fremontartscouncil.org/parade.

Pro tip: To stay hydrated during the parade, onlookers can purchase nonalcoholic beverages just west of the Statue of Lenin at North 36th Street and Evanston Avenue North.

Unlike many other parades, the Fremont Solstice Parade is unique in that it encourages audiences to interact with parade groups, whether that’s a puppet stopping to shake your hand or a dancer prompting onlookers to show their moves, said Beth Sohlberg, president of the Fremont Arts Council, which organizes the parade.

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Once you’ve had your fill at the parade, head to the Fremont Fair, which will feature live music, more than 300 craft vendors, buskers, beer gardens, fair food and dozens of decorated cars in the Seattle Art Car Blowout. The fair takes over about six blocks west of Fremont Avenue North between North 35th Street and North 34th Street, west of Fremont Avenue North, running 10 a.m.-8 p.m. June 22 and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. June 23.

This year, the fair is introducing a new section: the Plant-Based Block Party, featuring eco-conscious vendors and services, from food and skin care to clothing.

Learn more about the fair at fremontfair.com and about the solstice parade at fremontartscouncil.org.

More Western WA solstice events

Around the Sound and beyond, people celebrate summer’s arrival in all sorts of ways. Here’s just a sampling of the events available this year.

Midsommar Dinner at The Swedish Club — June 21

The Swedish Club, a hub for Scandinavian culture and activities located in Westlake on Queen Anne Hill, is hosting a Friday dinner event, featuring live music and a traditional Swedish menu. The bar opens at 5 p.m. and dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. Reservations must be made by June 20 at 11:55 p.m. and start at $33. 1920 Dexter Ave. N., Seattle; swedishclubnw.org

Summer Solstice at the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery — June 21

The hatchery in downtown Issaquah will host live local music, arts and crafts activities, an opportunity to feed the fish and walk-up, educational hatchery tours 3-8 p.m. on Friday, June 21. The event is free and caters to nature lovers of all ages. 125 W. Sunset Way, Issaquah; issaquahfish.org

Summer Bonsai Solstice — June 22

For just two nights out of the year — the summer and winter solstices — Federal Way’s Pacific Bonsai Museum stays open past 4 p.m., and the summer solstice celebration is one of them. In addition to exploring the bonsai collection throughout the evening, the 4-8 p.m. events include tai chi and qigong group exercises, bonsai demonstrations, food trucks, a pop-up shop and sound bathing and breathing sessions. Admission is free, with a suggested donation of $12 for adults able to support the museum. 2515 S. 336th St., Federal Way; pacificbonsaimuseum.org/events

Midsomer Medieval Festival in Carnation — June 22-23

Camlann Medieval Village, a living history museum portraying rural England in the 1300s, hosts seasonal events throughout the year, including the Midsomer festival around the solstice. On June 22 and 23, noon-5 p.m., explore a village full of crafts, puppetry, dancing, archery, sheep petting, lunch options that include ale and pottage, and more. Admission is $15 for adults, $10 for ages 6-12 and 60 and older, and free for kids 5 and younger. 10320 Kelly Road N.E., Carnation; camlann.org

Sarah-Mae McCullough: smccullough@seattletimes.com; Sarah-Mae McCullough is The Seattle Times Features producer.

What to know about this year’s Fremont Solstice Parade (2024)

FAQs

What makes Seattle's annual Fremont Solstice parade unusual? ›

The Parade distinguishes itself from other mainstream parades with the following unusual rules: No printed words, signage or recognizable logos. No live animals (except guide animals). No motorized vehicles (except motorized wheelchairs)

What time does the Fremont Solstice parade begin? ›

The main event is the parade, happening June 22 at 1 p.m. The parade starts at 3rd and Leary Way, continuing east along 36th St, turning right on Evanston Ave N, and then a right on N 35th St, finishing at the Seattle Art Cars display insight the Fremont Fair.

What is the Fremont Fair in Seattle? ›

The Fremont Fair is taking over 6 city blocks of the *ICONIC* Fremont Neighborhood during Solstice Weekend and ushering in summer with 2 stages of live music, 300+ craft vendors, beer gardens, art cars, one-of-a-kind Parades, delicious fair foods and so much more! Find your way to the Center of the Universe!

What time does the solstice parade start in Santa Barbara? ›

The parade will be Saturday, June 22 at noon. It starts on Santa Barbara Street at Ortega Street.

What are the rules for the Fremont Solstice Parade? ›

The parade operates with 4 guidelines – no printed words or recognizable logos, no motor vehicles, no live animals, and no guns or weapons.

Why is Fremont Seattle the center of the universe? ›

As for being the “Center of the Universe,” Fremont has been considered that since 1991 when local “scientists” determined that the universe was centered in the city's business district. Plans called to launch a rocket into space from the city. That rocket now stands over a business' doorway, ready for launch.

What is Fremont Seattle named after? ›

In 1891, Fremont was named after the area's founders, L. H. Griffith and E. Blewett hometown in Nebraska. The neighborhood is also famous for its artsy air and lively mix of bistros, boutiques, and coffee shops.

Is Fremont Seattle a good area? ›

Is Fremont a good neighborhood in Seattle? Fremont, WA is a vibrant neighborhood known for its eclectic mix of art, culture, and history. One of the significant pros of living here is the abundance of local amenities.

Where is the biggest fair in Washington state? ›

Puyallup, Washington, U.S. The Washington State Fair, formerly the Puyallup Fair, is the largest single attraction held annually in the U.S. state of Washington.

What is the shortest day of the year in Santa Barbara? ›

The December solstice (winter solstice) in Santa Barbara is at 1:20 am on Saturday, December 21, 2024. In terms of daylight, this day is 4 hours, 36 minutes shorter than the June solstice. In most locations north of the equator, the shortest day of the year is around this date.

How is Santa Barbara in December? ›

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Winter sees daytime temperatures range from highs in the mid-60s to lows in the mid-40s at night, which is freezing by Santa Barbara standards. This season is also when the city sees most of its precipitation, which means it's not ideal for sightseeing or lounging on the beach.

How long is the summer solstice in Santa Barbara? ›

Recurring daily. The 50th Annual Summer Solstice Celebration kicks off the summer season with a vibrant explosion of creative energy, June 21-23 at Alameda Park. This year's theme is Flights of Fancy! The Summer Solstice Parade and Festival is one of the largest art events in Santa Barbara County.

What is the solstice in Seattle? ›

Come be dazzled as community-based, people-powered ensembles parade down the streets of Fremont with giant puppets, stilt walkers, floats, dancers, cyclists, and musicians in this kaleidoscope of joyous human expression. The parade kicks off at the intersection of Leary Ave N and N.

What is the Torchlight Parade in Seattle? ›

The Torchlight Parade is where Seafair celebrates the cultural diversity and traditions of the Pacific Northwest with over 100 entries.

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