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Originally published July 19, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified July 19, 2007 at 2:01 AM

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There's lots more going on this weekend: King County Fair. Come on down to the King County Fairgrounds in Enumclaw through Sunday for the...

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There's lots more going on this weekend:

King County Fair. Come on down to the King County Fairgrounds in Enumclaw through Sunday for the annual celebration of fried food, farm animals and silly outdoor shows. Don't miss the little pink pigs, tearing around a pig-sized race course.

Renewable Living & Sustainable Living Fair. If you're still not sure how lil ol' you can help the environment, head to Shoreline this Friday and Saturday for a crash course on easy green living.

TrailsFest. Venturing into Washington's great outdoors can be a little like trying to choose a single meal from the world's most delicious buffet. So point your compass to North Bend this Saturday to find out exactly where to hike, backpack and kayak around this region.

Seafair Indian Days Pow Wow. Come dance, sing and party at Discovery Park with the folks of the United Indians foundation this Friday through Sunday. Nearly 500 dancers in full traditional regalia, 25 drum groups, and arts and crafts kiosks will keep your friends busy when you sneak off for seconds of fry bread and salmon.

West Seattle Grand Parade. Come on over to the sunny side of the viaduct this Saturday to party with the West Seattleites. Community floats, arts and crafts vendors, and the Canadian Police Motorcycle Drill Team will be well worth the trip.

Pista Sa Nayon. If a trans-Pacific flight to the Philippines isn't in your summer plans, hitch a ride to Seward Park this Sunday for a celebration of Filipino-American culture instead. Music, dancing and an array of delectable Filipino food just might make you reconsider next summer's vacation destination.

— Haley Edwards, Seattle Times staff reporter

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