Friday, April 27-Saturday, April 28: Procession of the Species

Downtown Olympia

By Christian Carvajal on April 23, 2012

Furries unite - it's Procession of the Species weekend in Olympia! Yes, it's Oly's beloved 18th annual tribute to natural selection, human creativity, and the flora and fauna of planet Earth. Friday sundown brings the Luminary Procession, culminating in the release of glowing gossamer balloons over Capital Lake. It's effing magical. Then, on Saturday afternoon, about 30,000 members of species H. sapiens will gather to watch a few more thousand hominids dress as gregarious wildlife. Ironically, the parade enforces a strict "no pets" policy, which seems more than a little anthropocentric for the occasion. Procession policy does, however, allow human spectators to join in the parade at any point along its route.

THE PROCESSION OF THE SPECIES, FRIDAY, APRIL 27 9:30 P.M., SATURDAY, APRIL 28 4:30 P.M., FREE, CHERRY ST. AND LEGION WAY, OLYMPIA, 360.705.1087