PubliCalendar: Arts & Karaoke, An Indignant Demonstration, A Queer Cabaret

Get artsy at the annual BAM Arts Fair. Photo via Bellevue Arts Museum website.
For Sunday
Bellevue Arts Fair
Head over to Downtown Bellevue this weekend for the annual arts fair, one of the largest in the Northwest. If you tire of browsing the street booths of jewelry, sculptures, paintings, and ceramics, you can make your way to the Bellevue Arts Museum for free admission.
Bellevue Arts Museum Arts Fair, Sun, July 28, 9:30am-6pm (Fri & Sat 9:30am-9:30pm), Bellevue Square and Bellevue Arts Museum, free.
Family Karaoke
Now you can bring the kids to karaoke night at Pegasus Pizza's all-ages karaoke event. The pizza-pasta-karaoke bar will host this event, in partnership with Kamikaze Karaoke, every other Sunday.
Family Friendly Karaoke, Sun, July 28, 2-6pm, Pegasus Pizza and Pasta, 12669 NE 85th St., Kirkland, free.
For Saturday
Where's the Funding?
After the state Legislature failed to pass legislation for transportation funding, King County Metro is facing a 17 percent cut to service over the coming year. In response, the Transit Riders Union is organizing a demonstration for this Saturday to ask Olympia: Where's the Funding? Or to put it more succinctly: WTF?
Guest speakers will include a variety of local representatives, including Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn and Seattle state Rep. Gael Tarleton (D-36).
WTF, Olympia? Rally, Sat, July 27, 12 pm, City Hall Park, 450 3rd Avenue (south side of King County Courthouse), free.
For Friday
Queer Cabaret
Nonprofit production company Lily Divine Productions is holding a fundraiser cabaret for organization Queer Youth Space, showcasing both youth and adult performers. The event will be ASL interpreted, and all proceeds go to Queer Youth Space.
Lunchtime Tour at the Park
Take a quick—and free!—midday tour of Lake Union Park with a guide from the Museum of History and Industry, who'll share stories about the history of this 12-acre urban gem.
Lake Union Park Lunchtime Tour, Fri, July 26 12:30–1pm, Lake Union Park Boat Pond, 860 Terry Ave, free.
Mind, Body, Spirit ... and Food
Take nutrition to a whole new level with Dr. Deanna Minich, a "spiritual nutritionist" who will help you learn about the connection between food and chakras, and identify the best kind of food for your chakra type.
This discussion is a precursor to Dr. Minich's Food & Chakras series, beginning this fall. Register online to sign up for this Friday's session.
Food & Chakras: Eat the Energy You Want to Become, Fri, July 26, 7:30-9pm, East West Bookshop, 6500 Roosevelt Way NE, $12.
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