Fall is Around The Corner…
Next Monday, September 22nd officially marks the first day of fall y’all (can you believe it?!)—and in Seattle, that means crisp air, golden leaves, and endless ways to enjoy the season. Whether you’re a pumpkin-spice latte fan or simply looking for cozy ways to embrace autumn, we’ve put together some of the best things to do around the city this month!
Fremont Oktoberfest | September 19 - 21
Enjoy a weekend filled with craft beers, delicious food, and lively entertainment at Fremont Oktoberfest. This iconic Seattle event returns with seasonal brews to sample, featuring both local favorites and unique flavors from around the world. Whether you’re a beer enthusiasts or simply looking for a fun outing with friends, Fremont Oktoberfest promises an unforgettable experience with live music and games. Don’t forget to don your lederhosen and celebrate in true Bavarian style! Please note: Fremont Oktoberfest is strictly 21+. Learn more HERE!
Love The Land: A Fundraiser for Local Farms | September 27
The 6th annual Love the Land will take place at Funny Farm on Mercer Island. In honor of 25 years of protecting farms across Washington, the evening will feature delicious food, inspiring stories from local farmers, and meaningful opportunities to help shape the future of this important work. You can enjoy the natural beauty of the outdoors while connecting with fellow food and farm enthusiasts—all in support of a vital cause! Details on the dinner program, tickets, volunteer opportunities, and more can be found HERE!
Chinatown International District Night Market | September 27
CID Night Market returns to Seattle’s Historic Chinatown International District! This free, all-ages festival lights up the night with street vendors, food trucks, and cultural performances. Since 2006, the market has brought the community together with delicious eats, local crafts, and traditions like lion dances and taiko drumming under the red arch at Hing Hay Park. Learn more HERE!
Cheers,
Indigo Movement Team
Fall Movements
Give your hands extra TLC with a quick palm stretch. Extend both hands forward, open and close them twice, then shake them out to release tension. It’s a simple exercise to wake up your fingers and release tension from typing, texting, or gripping, leaving your hands more open and relaxed. Follow us onYouTube!