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Maryhill Museum to sponsor classic car show
Maryhill Museum of Art's annual "Car is King" celebration takes place the weekend of Sept. 26-27.
Washington
Ansel Adams Masterworks Photo Exhibit, Through Sunday, Goldendale. 509-773-3733 or www.maryhillmuseum.org
Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival, Through Sunday, Port Townsend. 360-385-3628 or www.woodenboat.org
Huckleberry Festival, Through Sunday, Bingen. 509-637-0411
Spokane County Interstate Fair, Sept. 11-20, Spokane. 509-477-2772 or www.spokanecounty.org/fair/sif
Fiestas Patrias! Celebration, Through Sunday, Toppenish. 509-865-3262 or www.toppenish.net
Rainier Mountain Festival, Through Sunday, Ashford. 800-238-5756 or www.rainiermountainfest.com
Wenatchee Taste of the Harvest, Sept. 19, Wenatchee. 509-662-0059 or www.wendowntown.org
Oregon
C.S.I. The Experience: An Interactive Exhibit, Through Sunday, Portland. 503-797-4000 or www.omsi.edu
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Through Nov. 1, Ashland. 541-482-4331 or www.osfashland.org
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Portland Saturday Market, Through Dec. 24, Portland. 503-222-6072 or www.portlandsaturdaymarket.com
Idaho
Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Through Oct. 3, Boise. 208-336-9221 or www.idahoshakespeare.org
Idaho Spud Days, Sept. 19, Shelley. 208-357-3457 or www.ci.shelley.id.us
British Columbia
Bard on the Beach, Through Sept. 26, May 2- Sept. 26, Vancouver. 604-739-0559 or www.bardonthebeach.org
Treasures: The World's Cultures from the British Museum, Through Sept. 30, Victoria. 250-387-3207 or www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Feast of Fields, Sept. 13, Vancouver. 604-730-0450 or www.ffcf.bc.ca/feast/home.html
Tourism offices
Washington, 800-544-1800 or www.experiencewashington.com
Oregon, 800-547-7842 or www.traveloregon.com
Idaho, 800-635-7820 or www.visitid.org
British Columbia, 800-435-5622 or www.hellobc.com
Send calendar items at least one month in advance to travelcalendar@seattletimes.com or mail to Travel Calendar, NW Weekend, Seattle Times, P.O. Box 70, Seattle, WA 98111.
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