This weekend is looking promising for procrastinators—there are lots of cheap things to do that won't cost you more than $10. Find all of your options below, including festival options galore, like the Ballard SeafoodFest, Seattle Outdoor Theater Festival, TUF FEST, and Polish Festival. And, if you have a slightly larger budget, make sure to check out our complete Things To Do calendar for even more options.

MULTI-DAY
1. Ballard SeafoodFest
Lutefisk is, objectively, sort of an effed-up substance: whitefish soaked in lye (a caustic, corrosive substance) for many days until it develops a jellylike texture, and then soaked in water for another few days (to wash the burning poison out of the meat). But, like so many foods around the world, lutefisk is much more than a food—it’s also a powerful cultural tradition. Lutefisk is a proud emblem of Scandinavian culture, which is the foundation of Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood. Sure, you can drink beer, listen to local bands, and skateboard at the 42nd Ballard SeafoodFest, but you’re missing the boat if you don’t check out the riotous annual lutefisk eating contest or line up for a piece of the alder-smoked salmon that’s flown in directly from Alaska just for the event. Skol! ANGELA GARBES (Ballard, free, Saturday-Sunday)

2. Garage Anniversary Celebration
Celebrate the 20th anniversary of Garage (now a Capitol Hill staple) all month long, with discounted beer, food specials cooked over mesquite on their Argentinian-style grill, and an "anniversary beer" created by Georgetown Brewing. (Capitol Hill, free entry, Friday-Sunday)

3. Kla Ha Ya Days Festival
The Kla Ha Ya Days Festival promises a carnival, parade, beer garden, and kids' fair, as well as music, barbecue, races, and more—"to welcome people throughout Northwest Washington to celebrate the community’s beauty, and goodwill of Snohomish." Proceeds will support Snohomish-based community organizations. (Snohomish, free, Saturday-Sunday)

4. Pianos in the Parks
Each day for the next 10 days, a piano will appear in a local park; they'll rotate locations to offer the most chances for impromptu outdoor concerts in a variety of serene natural spaces. This weekend, there will be pianos in Kerry Park, the Kubota Gardens, along the Sammamish River, and at the airport. (Various locations, free, Friday-Sunday)

5. Redmond Arts Festival
Come to the center of Redmond and engulf yourself in the community's culture. Enjoy and support local artists and their work, as well as live music throughout the festival. If all that action makes you hungry, you can feast on an array of food from one of the many onsite local restaurants or food trucks. (Redmond, free, Friday-Sunday)

6. Seattle Outdoor Theater Festival
For the 16th year, eight local theater companies will present 16 performances outside at Volunteer Park, including multiple Shakespeare plays, the 14/48 Projects' The Siblings Grimm, Jet City Improv's The Lost Folio, and Theater Schmeater's Raggedy Ann and Andy. (Capitol Hill, free, Saturday-Sunday)

7. Wedgwood Art Festival
Expect local artists and entertainment at this community festival celebrating Wedgwood. (Wedgwood, free, Saturday-Sunday)

8. West Seattle Summer Fest
Because we live in the wet, green darkness for so much of the year, Seattle goes a little crazy every summer. Our collective sun-worshiping and irrepressible impulse to spend every possible second outdoors lead us to create as many street fairs, block parties, and outdoor festivals as we can. This newish street festival, held in the West Seattle Junction, is like a wee baby Bumbershoot—a kinder, gentler Capitol Hill Block Party for people over 25. There’s live music, shopping, a kids' play area, and, of course, an adults' play area, aka a beer garden. KELLY O (West Seattle, free, Friday-Sunday)

FRIDAY
9. Bloodshot Bill, Marieke & The Go-Get-Em Boys, Less Than Equals
Loud, fast, and out of control roll and roll from Marieke & the Go Get Em Boys, Bloodshot Bill, and Less Than Equals. (Georgetown, $7)

10. Brewed to Laugh
This is the first edition of a monthly summer comedy series from Komodo Comedy; on July 8, look forward to performers including headliner Susan Jones with comedians Boe Blast and Irving Wolf, and host Simon Kaufman. (Sodo, $10-$18)

11. Bud in the Bedroom: Getting Started with Sex and Cannabis
Behold, the open-minded Seattleite's third-date event of the century! If you've spent enough time around someone to realize that you like them enough to maybe touch butts but haven't yet touched butts, what better way to facilitate that than with cheap, neverending prosecco and smart stoney sex talk from smart weed/sex expert Chelsea Cebara? In addition to free bubbly, Bud in the Bedroom will include a guide to cannabis strains and snacks that'll put you in the mood, the skinny on weed lube (hint: it's not lube), and, naturally, a dildo raffle. What's not to love? TOBIAS COUGHLIN-BOGUE (Capitol Hill, free)

12. Chantey Sing
Every second Friday, the Northwest Seaport, a maritime heritage preservation organization that has a floating fleet moored in South Lake Union Park, has "chantey sings," when local groups sing maritime working and leisure songs aboard the ships. Participation in the singing is encouraged (but not required). (South Lake Union, free)

13. Electric Bootie Carnival
Feel like you're at EDC without actually having to go to Vegas, with the Electric Bootie Carnival. Expect EDM-flavored mashups all night long, accessories that glow, lasers, and rave junk galore. Keep that PLUR alive, baby freaks. (Capitol Hill, $10)

14. Exquisites, Dogbreth, Get Married, Churn
California punk kids and Washington rock kids join forces for the Exquisites 7" release show, with Dogbreth, Get Married, and Churn. (Central District, $5)

15. Foolish Launch Party
Fridays at Timbre Room are now FOOLISH, a chance to sweat out your weekday worries to a different featured DJ each week. This launch party boasts the talents of Drexler, Meistro, HYDEF, and MTBTZ. (Downtown, $5/$10)

16. Four Poets and a Coffin-Maker
This morbid evening of poetry will be complimented by plenty of alcohol—they promise "words & wine, gin & ghouls, bourbon & books, and cider & caskets," as well as "double-vodkas and death available upon request." They'll have readings by Zachary Cosby, Shy Watson, Sonya Vatomsky, and Jon-Michael Frank (the poets) as well as Jack Bennet (the coffin-maker). (Capitol Hill, free)

17. The Kate Olson Ensemble
The Kate Olson Ensemble features Wayne Horvitz on piano, Geoff Harper on bass, and Andy Roth on drums, and showcases originals inspired by Thelonious Monk and other greats. (First Hill, free)

18. Koda Sequoia, Medium Weekend, Power Bleeder
A night of indie alt Northwest-soaked rock from Koda Sequoia, Medium Weekend, and Power Bleeder. (University District, $5)

19. Music Under the Stars
The concept of Music Under the Stars is simple but compelling: A professional or student ensemble sets up in a park and plays to whoever shows up at 7:15pm, often folk with picnic blankets in tow and maybe a surreptitious bottle of wine or two. Then, at eight, Benaroya Hall pipes in whatever performance is happening that night to the assembled throng — it’s basically two shows for the price of none! This particular MUTS features a live performance by an outstanding ensemble from the Seattle Youth Symphony, followed by KING-FMs broadcast of a Seattle Chamber Music Festival concert, streamed live from Benaroya Hall. Tonight, there will be free shows in First Hill and Columbia City. (First Hill and Columbia City, free)

20. Opening Reception for Paul Kikuchi's A U T O N O M I C
This installation (exploring "awareness, intention, human physiology, and pattern") by sound artist Paul Kikuchi combines chamber music composed by Kikuchi with images by videographer James Reeves. (University District, free)

21. The Other Enclave
This very temporary exhibit presented by Paulie RodRiguez and Sofia Lee will reflect on a dozen artists' "racial marginalization, solidarity, oppression and struggles through their artwork." (Downtown, free)

22. Outdoor Movie in Jefferson Park: The Princess Bride
Beacon Hill's outdoor movie nights start at 7 pm with an open mic, followed by family-friendly movies at dusk. This Friday, they'll screen classic comedy/romance/fantasy movie The Princess Bride. (Beacon Hill, free)

23. Shelley Segal
Tenderly soulful singer-songwriter Shelley Segal breaks out the atheist agenda with a new raft of folk-pop protest work, at a free live set at Columbia City Theater's Bourbon Bar. (Columbia City, free)

24. Summer Nights in the North Plaza
On Fridays throughout the summer, CenturyLink Field will have games, food trucks, drink specials (no vertical IDs accepted), music, and movies. Tonight, expect music from DJ Larry Mizell Jr., followed by a screening of Jurassic World. (Pioneer Square, $1)

25. Summer Sunsets On The Pier
Watch the waterfront be sonically transformed this summer every second Friday with DJs stationed by the ferris wheel, playing very chill disco and house music for you to get down with. This event is free and open to the public. Featured DJs include Pezzner, Sharlese, DJ Sloth, Kid Hops, and more. (Downtown, free)

26. Wildlife Launch Party
Q Nightclub's newest pun-tastic club night starts tonight, and will bring some of "the biggest cats in the region" (including Blueyedsoul, Sean Cee, Beeba, and Sosa) together to "roar on one of the most state of the art sound systems on the West Coast." Expect to dance the night away to popular and underground club music with others in their "primal state." (Capitol Hill, $10)

27. Zora O'Neill
Travel and food writer Zora O’Neill, who writes the Roving Gastronome blog and has written popular travel books to places like Egypt and New Mexico, will read from her travel memoir, All Strangers Are Kin: Adventures in Arabic and the Arab World. (Capitol Hill, free)

SATURDAY
28. All 4 1 ARTpalooza
Head to this pretty, local park to enjoy live art-making with performances by dance companies, youth groups, and musicians; presented by Put Arts in the Parks. (Central District, free)

29. Anomaly Takeover
Anomaly Music Collective showcases live sets by featured artists and producers like Clifford, Corporate, Droptonix, and more, for a night of dancing or whatever people do with glow-sticks sometimes. (Ballard, $5)

30. Ballard Art Walk
On the second Saturday of every month, take an evening stroll around Ballard to enjoy free artwork in local galleries, studios, restaurants, and shops. (Ballard, free)

31. Biddadat, Pastel Motel, Hoecakes, Gully
Art rock, prog pop, and electro jazz exist under one roof at the High Dive with Biddadat, Pastel Motel, Hoecakes, and Gully. (Fremont, $8/$10)

32. Cucci's Critter Barn
Cucci Binaca is one of Seattle's newest and most fearless hostesses-with-the-mostesses. Never ever one to stick to the antiquated drag convention of lazily lip-synching to old Cher/Madonna/Gloria Gaynor songs in a bad wig, Cucci is more likely to strip down to a nearly naked boy-body to enact the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' "Warrior" while covered in violently-colored paint. Tonight, expect games, jokes, creatures, a few muggles, and performances by Aphasia, Betty Wetter, Butylene O'Kipple, Hellen Tragedy , Mads Dudebabemodel, and Ursula Major, as well as Cucci. KELLY O (Downtown, $5/$10)

33. Dolly Shock & The Death Kats, The Black Chevys, Crystal Desert
Psych punk and desert-tinged rock from Dolly Shock & The Death Kats, The Black Chevys, and Crystal Desert. (University District, $5)

34. Family Art Day
Take advantage of free admission to the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art AND the Kids Discovery Museum for one day only. The whole family can enjoy hands-on arts and crafts, as well as live performances by Kids in Concert, Suquamish Song & Dance, and RECESS MONKEY. (Bainbridge Island, free)

35. Georgetown Art Attack
Once a month, the art that resides in the tiny airport hamlet of Georgetown ATTACKS all passersby. In more literal terms, it's the day of art openings and street wonderment. (Georgetown, free)

36. Goatalympics
This day-long event offers adults and kids the chance to compete with their pet goats in a series of challenges for titles including "Widest Goat," "Most Unusual Color Goat," "Goat-Owner Look-a-Like," "Musical Chairs" and "Best Costume." The event is free; participants pay a fee to enter each competition. (Monroe, free)

37. Hot Off the Press Book Fair
This book fair doubles as the final Intruder issue release party and the opening of the Intruder exhibit, and will feature special guest and acclaimed indie comics artist Sammy Harkham (who will be signing copies of his new Kramer's Ergot 9 anthology and self-published serial Crickets), Seattle artist Josh Simmons (who will be signing the latest installment of the Jessica Farm project), and other comics and zines from Northwest artists. (Georgetown, free)

38. International Bubble Flash Mob
Fill your heart with joy (and bathe in some suds) at this "International Bubble Flash Mob"—bring extra bubbles and prepare to be filled with lighthearted whimsy. You'll get the event location after you RSVP. (Wallingford, free)

39. KURB Street Food Pop-Up
Forget curbing your hunger and head to the Kurb Street Food Pop-Up to chow down on local food with an international influence. This Saturday is the first of the weekly pop-ups presented by Seattle Street Food Festival. Bring your friends, bring your family, bring your pets, and, most importantly, bring your appetite. (South Lake Union, free)

40. Live at the Shed
Every second Saturday, the Watershed hosts a brunch performance and night performance from local musicians. (Maple Leaf, free/by donation)

41. Mercer Island Summer Celebration
Join Mercer Islanders in a community-wide celebration of summer with a whole weekend of festival vibes, including a parade, car show, fireworks, children’s rides, art/craft vendors, food vendors, live musical entertainment, the infamous Obliteride Kids Ride, a Swedish Pancake Breakfast, and boat rides around the Island. (Mercer Island, free)

42. Natsu Matsuri
The annual, family-friendly Natsu Matsuri Outdoor Summer Festival will have a selection of food booths, plus entertainment including live music, eating competitions, Hello Kitty, and children's games. (International District, free entry)

43. Out in the Park
Tacoma's family-friendly Pride celebration will have more than 100 street vendors, guest speakers, and performers of the drag, circus, vaudeville, and music varieties, all emceed by Lady Chablis and Jenuwine Beaute. The main stage lineup includes Neka Kapone, Whitney Monge, Bobby Jo Valentine, Camille Bloom, Nasty Habits, Vivian Le Cher, Katrina Duall, Deveastatia Black Snow, the Imperial Sovereign Court of Tacoma, AB Pure Entertainment, and Vicci Martinez. (Tacoma, free)

44. Polish Festival Seattle
The fifth annual festival honors the Polish Highlands with food and drink, music and dance, exhibits and workshops, and more. Treat your tastebuds to smoked sheep's milk cheese (oscypek), tap your toes to Polish folk songs, and take on activities including cabbage roll (gołąbki) cooking classes and wycinanki (paper cutout art) workshops. (Seattle Center, free)

45. Queen Anne Days
Queen Anne Helpline presents this family-oriented community celebration with a wine, beer, and cider garden, fun run, art walk, live music, car show, doggie parade, food trucks, carnival games, crafts and more. (Queen Anne, free entry)

46. Questionable Content
This popular comedy panel show also pits two teams of comedians, performers, and other artists against each other in a battle to recall the most off-beat local and pop culture stories of the month. David Rollison will host, Ian Schulke will keep score, and Phill Arensberg and Raymond Williams will be team captains. (Greenwood, $10/$15)

47. Summer at SAM
This day-long arts celebration, set against a gorgeous natural backdrop, offers activities including outdoor yoga and zumba, an interactive open studio session focused on indigo (and inspired by Mood Indigo: Textiles from Around the World), and a public tour of the Olympic Sculpture Park. (Belltown, free)

48. Tanabata Festival
Celebrate love at Tanabata, a festival that honors the legend of Orihime and Hikoboshi; separated by the Milky Way, the lovers are only able to reunite one night every year. Participate in this annual event by decorating Seattle's scenic Japanese Garden and tying your wishes to branches of bamboo. (Madison Park, $4-$6)

49. TUF FEST
The first annual TUF FEST is an all-day/all-night extravaganza spotlighting musical performances, visual art installations, workshops, and artist discussions by female/nonbinary/trans members of the electronic-music community. Powered by the local TUF collective, the event features live sets by Bolivian-born abstract beat scientist Elysia Crampton, Seattle hiphop phenom DoNormaal, Oakland synth-builder and avant-garde electronic producer Kaori Suzuki, former Soft Metals minimal-synth musician/vocalist Patricia Hall, and others. At the TUF FEST ’Til Dawn after-hours party, German DJ Lena Willikens and Discwoman cofounder UMFANG lead you down some strange techno and electro wormholes. In a field dominated by male-centric bills, TUF FEST is a spring-loaded step into a fresh future. DAVE SEGAL (Rainier Valley, free)

50. Victoria Schwab: This Savage Song
Victoria Schwab (The Near Witch and The Archived) reads from her latest creepy fare, This Savage Song. (University District, free)

51. Wallingford Family Parade and Festival
The Wallingford Family Parade lets everyone march along, with drill teams, clowns, and bands—plus, they promise a scavenger hunt with prizes. (Wallingford, free)

52. Western Parkour Championships 2016
Parkour! Compete in this intense urban competition—or just watch the frenzy from a safe distance—and see who moves on to the North American Parkour Championships in Vancouver BC. (Downtown, free)

SUNDAY
53. Art on the Ave
Celebrate Tacoma's culture with the local artists, musicians and vendors that will populate this ten-block long street festival. Tacoma's best will be showcased through 20 live musical performances and over 100 local vendors, plus art, music, food, and inflatables for kids. (Tacoma, free)

54. Columbia City Beatwalk
Head to Columbia City for the Columbia City Beatwalk this weekend. The Royal Room kicks off early with the Youth Initiative Showcase, followed by Zony Mash in the evening, along with Dubcar at the Hummingbird, Low-Hums at Lottie's, Duo Finelli at Full Tilt, Savani at Tuttabella, and The Beaconettes at Columbia City Gallery. DJ 3J Million willl be spinning in the alley along with the reggae band Lamarr on the street. Like every session, the Beat Walk is free and all-ages. (Columbia City, free)

55. Cross Pollinate
The community-oriented art and performance component of the Georgetown Gardenwalk will feature a wide variety of local artists and musicians. (Georgetown, free)

56. Free Blues and Cool Jazz in Freeway Park 2016
KPLU and NPR bring you Free Blues and Cool Jazz, a recurring summer event series featuring different artists each week (this week, Billy Brandt Music & The Thing & Stuff Band) playing free live sets in Freeway Park, on 6th and Seneca. (Downtown, free)

57. Gate, Gabie Strong, Dialing In, Christopher Reid Martin
New Zealand guitar demiurge Michael Morley has earned reverence in the rock underground for his work with Dead C and Wreck Small Speakers on Expensive Stereos. His solo output as Gate—which dates back to 1989—typically pitches dense, slate-gray guitar dirges slowly skyward, filigreed with his occasional woebegone moaning. Few have managed to create such amorphous yet gripping and anomic improvisations as Morley. DAVE SEGAL (Central District, $7)

58. Georgetown Gardenwalk
Explore local gardens, shops, restaurants, artist studios, and hear live music at this self-guided home garden tour. (Georgetown, free)

59. Hashtag 7:10 Party with Arisawkadoria and the Hashtag Trio
According to the Hashtag crew: "7:10, on a digital clock, spells OIL upside down, a form dabs take. 7/10 is 'the day of dabs.'" And with that Escher-like pot logic, they'll be throwing a follow-up to their Hashtag 4/20 party with free live music sets from Arisawkadoria and the Hashtag Trio (Seattle-based psych group featuring Ari Joshua, Delvon Lamarr, and Ehsan Karimi) and plenty of free stuff surprises from Hashtag. Go blaze up and figure out what other numbers also look like letters sometimes. (Fremont, free)

60. Jeanne Heuving and Maged Zaher
This artist talk/lecture series organized by Hami Bohadori and Matt Bell promises a take on the intersection of commercial and academic art through a variety of forms of communication, from performances and presentations to lectures and "beneficial experiences." This time, hear from writer Jeanne Heuving (Incapacity) and Stranger Genius award-winner in literature, Maged Zaher. (Queen Anne, free)

61. Sunday Patio Party Series
Experience the new Timbre Room (adjacent to Kremwerk) at their new summer-exclusive Sunday afternoon dance party series with $1 beer specials, and sets by some of Seattle's favorites, like De La Creme, Lady Miss Kier, and TUF. (Downtown, free)

62. Weekend Walk at the Arboretum
No registration necessary for these free weekend walks through the arboretum—just show up to look at and learn about plants from hydrangeas to mopheads and climbing vines. (Madison Park, free)