June 19th
Escape to the charming historic town of Roslyn for their weekend festival!
Saturday June 19 beginning at 2 p.m.
Music Stage – Adult and Youth bands play all day long from 2-7 p.m.
Roslyn Downtown Association – family friendly craft project – make your own northern lights wand, get a program of events and maps to our historic Coal Mines Trail, unique ethnic cemetery and Northern Exposure film locations.
Crazy Quilt Shop – Come see the beautiful Northern Lights Quilt made especially for the event. Enter the $1 raffle to win!
Vintage Vine – Mead Wine Tasting until 7 pm. Antiquing too!
StoneHouse 101 – Antique Flea Market
Smith Exhibits – Poetry Readings
Cicley’s Gift Shop – Northern Exposure buffs, this is your place to visit!
Pastime – outdoor music in the early evening in their beer garden. Stay tuned for more events.
Roslyn’s Northern Lights
Northern Lights Festival – when night finally falls on downtown Roslyn, enjoy the public art display using lighting, created by UW Storefront Studio.
Sunday June 20
Roslyn Sunday Market – first of the season
All weekend – Vintage Trailer Rally at Runje Field
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Welcome to Historic Roslyn, Washington!
The Roslyn Downtown Association is a 501c3 non-profit that follows the Main Street program for downtown revitalization. The Roslyn Downtown Association consists of community members, business owners, and citizens committed to enhancing the liveability and economic vitality of Roslyn, a historic mining community surrounded by the tree-covered Cascade Mountains. Roslyn is a well-loved town that embodies small town America while maintaining a quirky character. Home of television's Northern Exposure, visitors come to Roslyn from around the world for the experience of being in Cicely, Alaska, and grow to love Roslyn for its authentic buildings, unique local flavor, forested landscape, and charming hometown feel.
Enjoy a beer at the Roslyn Brewery or spend a leisurely afternoon cross country skiing on skis rented from Roslyn Cyclery. Follow it up, by grabbing a bite to eat at the Roslyn Cafe or one of the other fine local restaurants, then cap your evening by catching a first run movie at the Roslyn Theatre which was once the town's mortuary or by visiting the new, gallery in town Smith Exhibits. If you decide you want to stay over, places to stay include Harry's Inn and the Huckleberry House Bed & Breakfast. Decide you want to stay longer? Stop in at Ewing & Clark, Inc for all of your real estate needs. Make your next destination downtown Roslyn! You will be glad you did.