
Celebrate Culture, Creativity & Community!
NEW TIME & DATES: Saturdays from 11 am to 5 pm.
May 10, June 14, Aug 9 & Sep 13
Roberto Maestas Festival Street + Beacon Hill Light Rail Plaza + Centilia Cultural Center
LIVE MUSIC, ART MARKET, GARDEN SHARE, DANCE, FAMILY FUN, FOOD & COMMUNITY INFO

LIVE MUSIC
Local musicians fill the Festival Street with sweet tunes and happy melodies.

ART MARKET
South End Public Market: Come find art prints, stickers, jewelry, pottery, body products and more from South Seattle Artists.

GARDEN SHARE
Beacon Hill Garden Club: Free seeds, plants and supplies to share! Bring your extras and take what you need. Direct donations of seeds, plants and cut flowers are encouraged!

FOOD VENDORS
Delicious snacks, food and drinks from a variety of local vendors.

FAMILY FUN
Write a Haiku, make an art project, or draw on the street!

COMMUNITY DANCE
Dance workshops & performances inside Centilia Cultural Center and has AC! FREE! All are welcome!
FAIR BUCKS FOR KIDS
We’re excited to introduce this new initiative at the Beacon Arts Street Fair! The first 50 kids 6-18yrs old to complete a treasure hunt will earn Fair Bucks . Details at Info Booth.
CONNECT & ENGAGE
Volunteer to assist: The Street Fair is looking for volunteers to help out, including assisting the above activities! Volunteer hours count towards your high school required community service hours. Email Volunteer@beacon-arts.org for details.
STREET FAIR MAP
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2025 APPLICATIONS
Volunteers
for Garden Share, Market Set Up and Take Down, Parking, Art Helper, Beacon Arts Info & Sales, and other opportunities.
Artist Vendors
Performers
Applications now closed
Community Resource Booths
Application coming soon
Food Vendors
2025 Sponsors:






LIVE MUSIC FOR Sep 14, 2024:

11:30 am
A power trio consisting of guitar, bass and drums that fuse rock, blues and funk with an alternative and fresh sound. He’ll play a searing riff, tease you with an old fashioned Delta slide and then bring you back down with his powerful lyrics.


1:30 pm
With a voice seeped in raw emotion and tender control, award winning singer-songwriter from Washington, Sheri Roberts Greimes performs her honest, vulnerable lyrics of love, loss and redemption in a way that cuts straight to the heart of her audiences.
3:30 pm
A Roots Reggae and Dub band performing traditional Jamaican music out of Seattle. DLI pays homage to the traditional forms of Roots Reggae while blending DLI’s own organic Dub elements with live improvisation spanning all music genres.