September 15, 2006 ·

Commencement Bay Maritime Fest 2006

The Maritime Festival is this weekend.  We’ve been to the festival on several occasions over the years and it’s always been a good time.  Check out the beautiful boats in varying degrees of restoration.  See the waterfront packed with people.  Watch dragon boat races.  If you do go, send pictures.

Link to Commencement Bay Maritime Fest

8 comments

  • low bar November 5, 2010

    i would go just because that banner is fking holarious. not to mention i would like to ask mr tutu what he thinks about stephen hawking putting the last nail into the churche’s coffin which galileo drilled the first in one hit.

  • A bit higher bar November 6, 2010

    Seek not the answer, my friend, but only to understand the question. And hope. Never deny hope.

  • low bar November 6, 2010

    not denying hope. just don’t think the church can deal with the kind of animal the human agency is:) the data clearly shows no history of fixing the problem once and for all. using hope, its like trying to fix a leaky faucet with your mind. doesn’t work. hire lewis black to speak next time. thank you.

  • tornado November 7, 2010

    Wow, that is one of the worst posters/logos for an event I’ve seen in a while.

  • Pedsnurse November 7, 2010

    My husband and I went and had a blast singing with so many people from Tacoma and Pierce County! Can’t wait to see the video next May! Be the change that you want to see in your community instead of just complaining please.

  • RR Anderson November 8, 2010

    can we throw ex-President Bush in jail for authorizing torture now?

  • Twylia Westling November 8, 2010

    Dang…I wish I had checked out this site earlier! Missed it! hope it was fun! Didn’t know Archbishop Tutu was coming…sweet!

  • low bar November 9, 2010

    well, oscar wilde did say that all bad poetry is sincere. i would like to add bad music videos and garage rock to that list. where are tacoma’s guardians of the gate for crissakes?? news flash: beauty is not in the eye of the beholder folks:)