There’s an intuitive fair this weekend. But you probably already knew that. God, I love that joke. And will probably use it 10,000 more times. Happy sunshine weekend.
Saturday, August 6
- The saving grace of Seafair — Umojafest all weekend long in the Central District.
- 2011 Cyclonudista Luminata naked bike ride visits Capitol Hill
- Saturday Night Beaver Bacon Strip at Re-bar
- Last two days to see Mad Homes exhibition — ends Sunday, August 7th
- Official public opening of Blue Moon Burgers on Broadway
- Sounders FC Away Match Viewing Party w/ Steve Zakuani’s Kingdom Hope at Golazo HQ on E PIke
- Jockstraps and Glitter II – The Sisters vs. Quake Rugby. 5p at Miller Playfield (19th/John)

We wanted to send out the official word on whether or not the game is still on. YES! The game is on for Saturday. This was Sister Karma’s love child of an event and she had hopes of turning this event into a yearly fundraiser. She gave so much energy to this event to make sure it would be a wild and crazy time for both the players and the audience. It is with her vision, we move forward and come rain or shine (hey! it’s Seattle, it could go either way!), the GAME IS ON!
We’ll be raising money for Quake Rugby and the Sisters’ Granting Fund
Bribe the umpire to change the game!
Auctioning off jockstraps!
(Don’t forget to swing by the ATM!)
Kickoff at 5:00pm
Miller Playfield & Community Center
330 19th Avenue East (corner of E Thomas St)
Victory after-party at the Cuff immediately following the game, SML’s Beach Party (don’t forget your swim trunks!)
Love,
Sister Angie O’Plastie
Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, the Abbey of St. Joan
Sunday, August 7
- Seattle Intuitve Fair
- “Blood, Sweat + Vinyl” premieres at Northwest Film Forum
- Weird and Awesome with Emmett Montgomery- August Edition! at Annex
- How to please your woman class at Babeland
- Kids-a-Palooza at Elliott Bay Book Co.:

Sunday, August 7 from 1-3 pm, The Elliott Bay Book Co. is hosting Kids-a-Palooza! with four of Seattle’s finest children’s illustrators and authors: Suzanne Kaufman, Steven D’Amico, Matthew Porter and Wendy Wahman. Each artist will take the stage and talk a bit about or read from a selection of his or her work. After their presentations, we’ll have time for refreshments, activities, meet-and-greets and book signing. This will be a great afternoon for kids, their families, teachers, artists and all children’s book enthusiasts. Please join us!
