2023 Mermaid Festival
Date and Time
Saturday Apr 1, 2023 Sunday Apr 9, 2023
April 1-9
Location
International Mermaid Museum
7 S Arbor Rd
Aberdeen, WA
Website
Description
The International Mermaid Museum is holding its 2023 Mermaid Festival from Saturday, April 1 through Sunday, April 9. During this nine-day event it is free to visit the museum from 11am to 6pm and to enjoy the festival from noon to 5pm.
In addition to the museum’s enchanting educational exhibits, the festival boasts a series of special attractions for visitors of all ages during this celebration of the sea. Everyone will enjoy seeing mermaids and bigfoot around the museum, gardens, and the event tent.
The Northwest’s famous Una the Mermaid will be performing underwater in her tank from noon to 2pm and 3pm to 5pm on weekends. On weekdays she will be available for photos from noon to 2pm and will perform in the tank from 2pm to 4pm.
Olive the Alchemist, founder of the Seattle Mermaid School, will preside on the mermaid throne from 11am to 2pm and 3pm to 6pm in the museum every day of the festival.
Vertical Axis performers Nick Perry and Amanda Thornton will perform daily on their high wire at 1:00, 3:15, 4:30 (with the exception of April 8). Theirs is a combination of music and dance while suspended from a 20-foot tower.
All ages will want to see the Pacific Northwest Unicorns for greeting and photos from 1pm to 3pm each day of the festival.
In the tent, guests can look forward to meeting the artists and crafters in person as they shop woodworking, jewelry, knotwork, acrylic and watercolor paintings, jewelry, soaps, gifts, and a host of mixed media art, daily from noon to 5pm.
A band of pirates and pirate band, Knot for Sail performs a wide range of nautically inspired songs, originals and singalongs. Their unique brand of music and humor has been delighting audiences across the US and Caribbean for decades. You will find them roaming grounds between the resort grounds and from noon to 4pm on April 1.
Mermaid artist Jill Neal will have her work on display and for sale on Saturday and Sunday, April 1 and 2.
Both Sundays, April 2 and 9, University of Washington Oceanography Candidate Katherine Qi will have a booth. At 2pm on both dates she will offer a 15 to 20 minute presentation on ocean ecology.
Author Brianna Tibbets will be signing and selling her young adult book, Head Over Tails, on April 1 and 2.
Mermaid and author Aura Stiles will be signing and selling her book A Dream Made Real on April 1 and 2.
Mermaid Aura, and her partner Merman Mike, will perform as the Bad Little Space Mermaids at 4pm on Saturday, April 1 and Sunday, April 2. The duo plays Celtic themed folk music, woven with poetry and mythology. Mermaid harpist Ruth Navarre will be performing with them.
The Grays Harbor Master Gardeners will host a free plant clinic on Saturday, April 1 and Tuesday, April 4 from noon to 3pm on the patio at Westport Winery.
Mermaid Pockets of What Dwells Beneath will be offering original artwork as well as prints. At her side, Pirate Cliff will offer oyster shucking for pearls to be made into jewelry. Photos with both are always welcome. This pair will be on hand both weekends of the festival.
Author Marissa Meyer will be signing her books on Saturday, April 8 from 1pm to 3pm.
In addition to the Sea Glass Grill, festival guests can enjoy tasty treats from Buckin’ Beans Coffee Company on April 1 and then April 3 through April 8.
Mellie’s Mini Donuts will be offering their tasty treats in their food truck from April 1 through April 9.
All day, every day, kids can participate in a Pirate’s Treasure Hunt in the museum with prizes for those who complete the puzzle and find the treasure,
There is a free gyotaku (fish printing) station in the tent next to the museum every day from 2pm to 5pm.
Inside the museum there is a fee for guests who want to mine fossils, shells or gems, in the museum’s sluice box or for activating the mermaid fortune teller or the penny squisher.