The Seattle Cancer Care Alliance is proud to present the 47th annual Northwest Folklife Festival this 2018 Memorial Day weekend. The Northwest Folklife Festival is a staple event in Seattle, it’s an entire weekend dedicated to exploring, expressing, and celebrating the diversity of all the different cultures in the greater Seattle area.
Each year, the Northwest Folklife Festival focuses on a central theme to deep dive and explore. In 2016, the theme was “The Power of The Human Voice Through Song,” in 2017, it was Festal Turns 20. The theme in 2018 will be “Echoes of Aztlán and Beyond: Mexican American and Chicana/o Roots in the Northwest.” If you’re going to be in the Seattle area, spend Memorial Day Weekend learning about the Mexican culture roots of the Pacific Northwest.
“The goal of this Cultural Focus will be to showcase, preserve and recognize traditional and popular arts and culture in Mexican American and Chicana/o communities in our region. This program will explore what it means to
be Mexican and Chicana/o, starting with indigenous roots in America, and moving to
immigration, the building of communities, and a vision of the future” Press Release
The Northwest Folklife Festival Info
May 25 – 28 | Seattle Center | 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109 | 11 A.M. – 10 P.M.
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Adults 21 and over can purchase up to one ounce of usable cannabis flower, 16 ounces of cannabis-infused edibles in solid form, 72 ounces of cannabis drinkables, and 7 grams of cannabis concentrates.
If you’re a registered medical cannabis patient, the limits are:
Three ounces of usable cannabis flower, forty-eight ounces of cannabis-infused edibles in solid form, two hundred sixteen ounces of cannabis drinkables, and twenty-one grams of cannabis concentrates, per the Washington State Department of Health.