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Get Out: Chalet Rocks Out, Aquatic Fun and Spring Fair in Puyallup this Weekend

Check out our picks for the top activities and hot spots to hit this weekend.

It’s Thursday, and you’ve got no idea what you’ll do for the weekend.

Patch is coming to the rescue. We’ve got the best bets for your done-work, outta-here time. Check our picks for the activities to hit and new bars/restaurants/shops to explore.

  • When/Where: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday, April 20-22, at the Puyallup Fair Grounds.
  • Why Go: Celebrate spring this weekend by visiting the 23rd annual Spring Fair in Puyallup. This is the biggest celebration of spring around, and offers family fun and great values for all ages.
  • Pricing: $9 for adults, $7 for students (6-18) and kids 5 and under get in free.

  • When/Where: 12-2 p.m. Saturday, April 21, at the .
  • Why Go: Join the Enumclaw Aquatic Center for a survivor-themed event with lots of games, prizes and all kinds of water safety information including: life jacket safety, swimming with a buddy, boating safety and much more.
  • Pricing: Free.

  • When/Where: 7-10 p.m. Saturday, April 21, at the  in Enumclaw.
  • Why Go: Join the Chalet Arts Showcase Theater (C.A.S.T) as they present a pop and punk show to raise money for renovations of the Chalet Theater. The event will feature Moneta, Shoreline Drive, Palmer Junction and In All Honesty.
  • Pricing: Tickets are available online for $10 through Brown Paper Tickets, and participating band members. Or purchase pre-sale tickets for a discount at the Chalet Theater box office up until 4 p.m. on Saturday. After that, people can purchase tickets for regular price starting at 7 p.m.

  • When/Where: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday, April 21, at the WSU Forest located behind Fred Meyer and Regal Cinemas in Bonney Lake.
  • Why Go: Parks Appreciation Day is a joint celebration of Earth Day, Arbor Day and National Parks Week all rolled into one. This is your chance to join other volunteers and help make a difference in your own neighborhood. By volunteering at this event you will be providing a much needed service to your community. You can even mark it off as your "good deed" for the month!
  • Pricing: No registration necessary, just show up at either park and join the other volunteers.

  • When/Where: 10 a.m. Saturday, April 21, in the Proctor District of North Tacoma.
  • Why Go: Come out for the 51st annual Junior Daffodil Parade in the historic Proctor District in the north end of Tacoma. Over 75 youth groups representing the Greater Puget Sound Area will proudly march before a crowd of thousands, rain or shine!
  • Pricing: Free.

We know you have your favorites that we missed. So share the goodness in our comment box below.

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