Warm Weather Fun in the Tri-Cities

Spring is around the corner which means it's time to start planning warm weather fun, and Tri-Cities is at the top of the destination list. Endless sunshine, plenty of water activities, fantastic restaurants, and wine tasting? Head to visittri-cities.com to check it out, and don't forget to take a class or rent a paddleboard from Northwest Paddleboards when you're there.

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Erin Osborne
Get Your Seafood On at Penn Cove Musselfest

Get your seafood on at the annual Penn Cove Musselfest happening March 7-8 on Whidbey Island. A quick ferry ride from the city, the town of Coupeville and mussel lovers unite to celebrate this famous local bivalve. Enjoy a festival filled with chowder tasting, mussel cooking demonstrations, farm tours and activities that create the perfect PNW weekend experience.

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Erin Osborne
Experience Art at Pacific Place

Recently unveiled at Pacific Place, the spectacular light-filled installation by Susan Zoccola titled Murmation is comprised of over 2100 acrylic spheres that create an awe inspiring experience. More than sixty feet tall and suspended from the ceiling, the sculpture is just one reason to visit the newly redesigned destination. Stop in to see what's new at Seattle's premier shopping, dining and entertainment destination.

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Erin Osborne
5 Seattle Seafood Stars

Salud to Chef Nick Novello, recognized by Seattle magazine as one of the "5 Seattle Seafood Stars You Should Know." If you haven't been to Pier 57 lately, take a trip down to an iconic Seattle location. Don’t miss the Crab Toast as recommended by the Seattle Magazine experts, or stop by the Crab Pot for the royal feast, signature crab toast, or a craft cocktail. Really want to make it a classic Seattle evening? Wander the pier, and catch the views from the Great Wheel!

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Erin Osborne
Ultramarathon with Ultimate Views

Get ready for an outdoorsy challenge in a spectacular Tri-Cities setting. One of Southeastern Washington’s only ultramarathons, the Badger Mountain Challenge offers expansive views of the beautiful Columbia Basin. The race takes place on March 27-28 and offers 4 distances; the popular 15k, 55k, 50 miles and the ultimate challenge: 100 miles. Whether you hike or run, the views are unmatched and all proceeds go to charity...what's not to love about doing good deeds while enjoying the outdoors? Find registration information and event details here

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Erin Osborne
Say Peace Out to the City With Peace Vans

Road trip season is upon us in the Pacific Northwest, and van life vacation provider Peace Vans has an option for every type of traveler. 2019 Modern Mercedes Metris custom pop-up camper vans are available for extended trips, along with the classic vintage Volkswagen Vanagons for which the company and #Vanlife movement has become known. Looking for a day trip to hit all those Instagram worthy spots and see the PNW sites? The nation’s first all-electric vintage Volkswagen Bus, a 1977-era vehicle named Frieda, is now available to rent for in-city, multi-day adventures. Pack a bag and load up the crew, the open road awaits.

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Erin Osborne
Fleur de Villes Sneak Peak

The world renowned luxury floral event company, Fleurs de Villes will be exhibiting their “Mannequin Series” at an exhibition at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival this spring. Want a sneak peak? Pacific Place will also be home to three of their fresh-floral mannequins and a “floral swing” for ten days, from February 20-March 1. Fleurs de Villes partners with local florists with leading brands, blending inspiring floral design with bespoke mannequins to create elaborate and original works of art. This signature event marks Fleurs de Villes’ first time in Seattle, don’t miss out on the inspiring collaborations at this one of a kind event!

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Erin Osborne
Hot Pot + HaiDiLao at Pacific Place

Attention all lovers of hot pot and Chinese Cuisine! HaiDiLao, an experience once described by famed Los Angeles Times Food Critic Jonathan Gold as the “Ferrari of Chinese hot pot restaurants,” will open this Spring at Pacific Place, downtown Seattle’s destination for retail shopping, entertainment and dining.

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Erin Osborne
Celebrating Seattle's Next Seafood Stars

Popping the bubbly over here, and shucking those oysters, along with our friend and client Chef Nick Novello as one of Seattle’s Next Seafood Stars. Check out the latest issue of Seattle Magazine for all the details. As Editor Chelsea Lin aptly states, “as Seattle’s restaurant scene steps it up, a new class of seafood stars spearheads the celebration.

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Celebrate the Month of Love: Valentine's Day Date Ideas

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. We’ve put together a variety of ways to celebrate the month of love, ranging from quirky to casual to delicious. From classic Seattle establishments to distinctive Washington destinations, these decidedly non-boring suggestions fit for couples or groups will make sure this hallmark holiday is an event worth celebrating. 

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Erin Osborne
Wrap up the Holidays at Pacific Place

Venture into the great indoors at Pacific Place this final holiday weekend season for an untraditional take on the season’s iconic traditions. Find a strolling Santa Claus and creative photo moments throughout the center. Rub elbows with ice sculptors and balloon artists, listen to live music. These are just a few of the festive happenings taking place at the newly transformed Pacific Place this final holiday weekend, read on for details or visit this link for a full lineup.

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Erin Osborne
Come work with us!

Our growing team is seeking a creative coordinator to manage people, places and things that make our agency tick. The role works closely with internal teams, media, influencers, stakeholders and clients to execute our range of campaigns. Gain hands-on PR experience in a dynamic setting, creating strategic awareness for clients, which range from haute couture to the city’s best hamburgers.

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Erin Osborne
Chipmonkey Wine Pairs Wine with Life

Chipmonkey Wine, a new gifting company that pairs wine with life, launches today. Founded by WSET 3 Graduate and Certified Sommelier Kanchan Schindlauer, Chipmonkey Wine pairs carefully selected bottles with customized sentiments for all of life’s occasions. From bird attacks and toddler trouble to new homes and birthdays, there’s a wine for that.

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Erin Osborne
All Things Fall As Follows

If summer must end, there’s only one way to find a silver lining. Plan for all things fall. Washington’s state capital region has things covered with tasting trip along the Thurston Bountiful Byway featuring craft producers (think: seasonal sips from Sandstone Distillery) along this 60-mile agritourism route. See sunflower fields, explore a corn maze or visit a Halloween Town. No pumpkin spice lattes here! It’s all things fall as follows.

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Bezel & Kiln To Open at Pacific Place

Bezel & Kiln, a new destination for personal and household adornment, arrives at Pacific Place next month. Located on the second floor adjacent to its sister store The Handmade Showroom, this 1,083 square foot pop-up concept features a highly curated collection of contemporary jewelry, meaningful accessories, and fine housewares crafted by independent artists and designers from all over the world.

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Erin Osborne
It's a Star Party on Whidbey Island

When summer rolls around in the Pacific Northwest, there is nothing quite like an experience on Seattle’s celebrated waterfront. Tourists and visitors alike flock to the area to take in the panoramic views of Mount Rainier, Olympic Mountains and Elliot Bay, and enjoy the area’s celebrated shops and restaurants. While the area has undergone a transformation with the SR 99 Tunnel, the waterfront’s eclectic food scene is also celebrating a new revival. This spring Pier 57 has launched a brand-new menu at Fisherman’s Restaurant and Bar, Seattle’s beloved waterfront restaurant adjacent to the Seattle Great Wheel.

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Erin Osborne
A Three Pound Crab Feed for the Summer Bucket List

When summer rolls around in the Pacific Northwest, there is nothing quite like an experience on Seattle’s celebrated waterfront. Tourists and visitors alike flock to the area to take in the panoramic views of Mount Rainier, Olympic Mountains and Elliot Bay, and enjoy the area’s celebrated shops and restaurants. While the area has undergone a transformation with the SR 99 Tunnel, the waterfront’s eclectic food scene is also celebrating a new revival. This spring Pier 57 has launched a brand-new menu at Fisherman’s Restaurant and Bar, Seattle’s beloved waterfront restaurant adjacent to the Seattle Great Wheel.

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Erin Osborne
Pier 57 Celebrates the Legacy of Seattle Seafood

When summer rolls around in the Pacific Northwest, there is nothing quite like an experience on Seattle’s celebrated waterfront. Tourists and visitors alike flock to the area to take in the panoramic views of Mount Rainier, Olympic Mountains and Elliot Bay, and enjoy the area’s celebrated shops and restaurants. While the area has undergone a transformation with the SR 99 Tunnel, the waterfront’s eclectic food scene is also celebrating a new revival. This spring Pier 57 has launched a brand-new menu at Fisherman’s Restaurant and Bar, Seattle’s beloved waterfront restaurant adjacent to the Seattle Great Wheel.

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Erin Osborne