An illuminating drone show at Carrie Blake Park lights up the Sequim sky in March. Instead of the drone show for the 2021 Sunshine Festival, the city is considering another special event in the park with lights for the holidays. (Photo by Barb Hanna/City of Sequim)

An illuminating drone show at Carrie Blake Park lights up the Sequim sky in March. Instead of the drone show for the 2021 Sunshine Festival, the city is considering another special event in the park with lights for the holidays. (Photo by Barb Hanna/City of Sequim)

Sunshine Festival likely limited in second year

Sequim considering fireworks on July 4 as alternative to drone show

SEQUIM — Organizers of the Sequim Sunshine Festival plan to bring back the March event for a second year in a limited fashion.

Barbara Hanna, Sequim’s communications and marketing director, told City Council members on Nov. 23 that co-organizers had “a strong sentiment to move forward with doing something and doing what we can” on March 5-6.

For its first event this past March, some of the activities included an illuminated drone show, Sun Fun Color Run, interactive light experience, 3-D chalk art display and live music.

The Sequim Sunshine Festival tentatively returns March 5-6, 2021, with limited and modified events due to COVID-19 regulations.

The Sequim Sunshine Festival tentatively returns March 5-6, 2021, with limited and modified events due to COVID-19 regulations.

Hanna previously said the event was created as an attraction for Sequim’s offseason at the end of winter. With provisions in place for COVID-19, organizers tentatively plan to offer at least three events: the Sun Fun Color Run, a lights competition and a scavenger hunt.

Smaller art projects also are being considered, Hanna said.

With 400-plus participants, Hanna said the run was “a really positive thing for the community.”

Current state guidelines allow for fun runs with restrictions such as offering a virtual event, Hanna said. The city would tentatively partner with last year’s race director, Victoria Jones, who helped write the regulations.

Earlier this year, the Sun Fun Color Run took place at the Albert Haller Playfields in Carrie Blake Community Park with 5-kilometer and 1K (non-timed) events. It included eight color blast zones in the 5K and three for the 1K, where participants ran through color blast zones to be sprayed with different colors of powder.

Hanna said they are considering extending the timeline to participate in order to promote social distancing.

The popular drone show drew thousands of people to the park earlier this year, and organizers want to discourage that for safety reasons in 2021, Hanna said.

City officials say they tentatively want to bring the show back in 2022.

However, a previously tabled idea to offer fireworks on the Fourth of July because of the cost may be an option.

Hanna said she’s in discussions with Western Display Fireworks of Oregon for a tentative contract for July 4, 2021.

She said organizers hope in-person events will be allowed by then, and she’ll bring back a proposal early next year for city council members to consider.

Instead of the drone show for 2021, Hanna said the city is considering another special event in the park with lights for the holidays. They’re also considering a lights competition for residents and businesses.

The third event tentatively would be a scavenger hunt that would encourage families and households to seek out things across the city.

For more information, visit tinyurl.com/PDN-SunshineFest.

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