Seafair begins in mid-June; since 1949, its arrival has been heralded by the
Seafair Pirates Landing on
Alki Beach, and the Milk Carton Derby on
Green Lake, a whimsical boat race in which all the boats have been constructed out of empty
milk cartons. Entries always range from those carefully shaped for speed and stability to those designed for maximum amusement. The Derby is usually associated with a variety of activities for children and families on the shores of Green Lake. for 1954 Seafair The
Green Lake Aqua Theater was built in 1950, to host
the Aqua Follies "swimusicals" – a
water ballet, diving, dancing, and comedy show produced by
Al Sheehan. A
half marathon was added in 2002, followed three years later by the full Seafair
Marathon. Participants can run or walk the and courses. If a shorter distance is more appealing, participants can run or walk a 5 km course. The 2008 Seafair Half Marathon and Seafair Marathon began at
Husky Stadium, crossed the
Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, and ended at
Bellevue, Washington's Bellevue Downtown Park. After the race, live music was performed. In 2009, the Seafair Marathon and Half Marathon were replaced with the Rock 'n' Roll Seattle Marathon and Half Marathon. In 2013, an
Independence Day fireworks show at
Lake Union known as the Seafair Summer Fourth was added. The event serves as a
de facto successor to the
Family Fourth fireworks event formerly held at the same site, which had been discontinued by its organizers due to a lack of funding. The event was revived under the auspices of Seafair with the financial support of local sponsors. The Seafair
Triathlon is held on the shores of
Lake Washington from
Seward Park. It features both Sprint – half-mile
swim,
bike ride, and 5 km
run – and Olympic distances. Participants can compete individually or as a team. Typically, the Seafair Triathlon is held the third weekend of July. In 2007, the Seafair Triathlon saw a record turnout of 2,200. The Chinatown Seafair Parade occurs annually. It is organized by the Greater Seattle Chinese Chamber of Commerce and takes place in Seattle's
Chinatown-International District. The Huayin Performing Arts Group, Chinatown Dragon Team,
Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team, Seattle All City Marching Band, and Dolls & Gents Drill Team and Drumline are among the local performance groups that participate. The Seafair Clowns and Pirates have also joined. The parade began in 1950: that year Seattle's Chinese American community expanded
lion dances as part of Seafair's International Carnival events, started the Chinatown parade, and began sending performance groups to the
Torchlight Parade.
The Torchlight festivities The last weekend in July belongs to the
Torchlight Parade and
Torchlight Run. Many local organizations participate in these events, held on the streets of
Downtown Seattle. The local woman who has been selected as "Miss Seafair" (prior to 1972, "Seafair Queen") plays a prominent role in the parade. It is traditionally preceded by the Torchlight Run, a short (8 km) race through the city's streets in which many participants run in
costume.
Seafair Weekend One of the most popular events of the festival is the Seafair Weekend, held traditionally the first weekend of August on
Genesee Park. Seafair Weekend main events include
hydroplane racing on the water and
aerobatics show in the sky. The
Seafair Cup is an
American Boat Racing Association unlimited
hydroplane racing circuit stop at
Stan Sayres Memorial Park on Lake Washington, in the
Seward Park neighborhood. The races attract tens of thousands of spectators, both those standing on the public shores of the lake, and those in
boats anchored to logs (known as the "Log Boom") just outside the course in the lake itself. Mercer Island High School's student-run FM radio station, KMIH 88.9 The Bridge, is the designated radio broadcast for hydroplane racing and the airshows throughout the weekend. viewed from
Madrona, Seattle at Seafair 2011 A tradition started in 1972, the
Seafair Air Show is an
aerobatics show coincidently with the days of the Seafair Cup. World-class aerobatics teams perform their aerial stunts over Lake Washington, most prominently the
US Navy Blue Angels and
US Army Golden Knights. Notoriously, the
Blue Angels have been attending the Air Show annually since its first edition, excepting in three occasions. The aerobatics show is a slightly controversial part of Seafair, as some local residents fear an accident involving the low-flying aircraft, and some find the noise of the
jet engines irritating. There was no show at Seafair in 1994 and 1995 as a result of a dispute with the FAA about whether they could safely fly over Lake Washington. In 1996 the Blue Angels flew over
Elliott Bay, west of downtown Seattle, in a separate event from the hydroplane race, but this was a financial flop, and they returned to being part of the race-weekend festivities over Lake Washington in 1997. Due to government budget cuts, the Blue Angels did not perform at Seafair 2013; they were replaced by the
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