It’s officially March, folks! It also happens to be the weekend so why not celebrate the new month with some fun in the city. Here are 10 of the best things to do in & around Seattle this weekend.

Still Woozy

If you’re in need of a concert full of dewy harmonies and glittery arpeggiations, Still Woozy is for you. the Portland artist will be in Seattle for several concert dates this month so don’t miss out on all the pop guitar goodness.

When: March 4th
Where: Showbox SODO, 1700 1st Ave
Cost: $25

Green Book Tour

The Green Book Tour is a new self-guided history tour created by the soon-to-open Black & Tan Hall. It’s available both online and as an app depending on your needs. When taking the tour you’ll be transported back in time to the 1920s and 30s as you learn all about the Black-owned and Black-friendly businesses that operated along Seattle’s Jackson Street.

See what’s new on Netflix

A new month means tons of new additions. March’s Netflix additions are a mix of new originals and some old favorites. While it may not be as big as January’s additions it’s still well worth checking out. You can also see what’s leaving Netflix in March as well.

SIN at Kremwerk

Each first Saturday Kremwerk puts on SIN, a fetish, EBM, and industrial night. You can expect fetish performances, drinks, and dancing. Additionally, you can see features by Seattle Shibari and professional photography by Jason Renek. If you’re looking for something new, this might just be worth checking out.

When: First Saturday of each month
Where: 1809 Minor Ave #10
Cost: $15

Watch a live performance

New Netflix additions are great and all but why not get out there and enjoy live performance? From ballet to circus arts to improv, the city is chock full of performances worth seeing this month. We’ve compiled a list of 5 eye-catching live performances that you can watch in Seattle this month.

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Seattle Cocktail Week

Seattle Cocktail Week celebrates the Emerald City’s cocktail scene with unique drinks at the city’s best bars. You’ll enjoy as the region’s best bartenders and the world’s greatest liquor brands come together to highlight all of the amazing cocktail concoctions available in Seattle.

When: Until March 6th
Where: Participating locations
Cost: Varies

Buy some seeds and start a garden

Spring is almost here and if you happen to have a green thumb, chances are that you’re looking forward to planting your spring garden. Whether you need planting containers, tools, seeds, or more, there are several great places worth visiting around the city. We’ve compiled a list of spots for you that are sure to have plenty of seeds to keep your garden costs low.

Field Guides: A Walking Meditation

Seattle’s Freeway Park has a brand new way to interact with it. Artists Hannah Simmons and Leah Crosby have created place-based audio installations that “offer a full sensory experience that guides the listener through a series of prompts and asks them to reconsider the limitations of body, place, and memory.”

When: Until May 1st
Where: Freeway Park, Sixth Ave and Seneca St
Cost: Free

Cat Tower!

Cat towers are a necessary accessory for cat owners but they aren’t exactly the best looking. This unique group show focuses on Frank Crow’s invention of the cat tower. Yes, the works are inspired by the thing your cat dulls its nails on.

When: Until May 1st
Where: Museum of Museums, 900 Boylston Ave
Cost: $20

See what’s free and cheap this month

Having fun this March doesn’t have to break the bank. We’ve compiled a list of events and things to do that are either free or $15 and under. So get out there and have some fun while saving coin.

See, plenty to do in Seattle this March. Have fun out there!