Event picks, North editon
Written by Kris Collingridge
Easy being green. Seattle’s Green Festival is back for a second year with tons of good green stuff: talks; music; info about careers, eco-tourism, eco-fashion and natural pet care; a home pavilion; and a Green Kids Zone. Ride your bike and park it in the Bike Valet, and you’ll get $5 off the regular $15 two-day admission fee (ages 18 and younger free). Saturday, March 28, noon–6 p.m. and Sunday, March 29, noon–5 p.m. Washington State Convention & Trade Center, 800 Convention Place, Seattle.
Green and Redd. Redd Legg Dance’s performance of “It’s Good to Be Green” is a twofer: Kids are introduced to accessible modern dance and ideas about habitat protection, pollution and global warming. Saturday and Sunday, March 7 and 8, 1 p.m. $10, ages 14 and younger $8. Buy tickets at Brown Paper Tickets. Broadway Performance Hall, 1625 Broadway, Seattle.
—Kris Collingridge