November 24, 2014

Why Blue?

Some of our favorite-est people help make Moisture Festival.  We are especially grateful to our wonderful website creators The Medium's Lisa & Josh!  Not only do they rock out a great website, but Josh has recently published a children's book Why Blue?

When a little girl wonders that age-old question, "Why is the sky blue?" her imagination takes her on a beautiful journey of color, science, and friendship.

It's a gorgeous book full of imagination and discovery.  Congratulations Josh!





You can purchase Why Blue? at Amazon or Xist Publishing

November 21, 2014

Moisture Festival is hiring an Administrative Assistant!


Join the team!

We are seeking an Administrative Assistant to join our staff through April 2015.  You will provide general clerical support, including but not limited to data entry, filing, web research, phone/email customer service, and other projects.  In addition, assist the Development team with fundraising outreach including delivering marketing collateral to community businesses, and assist the PR team with contact list and calendar maintenance.

The ideal candidate will be personable, have excellent written and verbal communication skills, and desire to learn what goes on behind the scenes of a performing arts nonprofit.

Required skills:

  • A strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (esp. Word and Excel).
  • Working knowledge of Google Suite (esp. Drive)
  • Comfort online using internet tools such as Blogger, online forms/ interfaces, various online applications, and various Social Media platforms.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills and customer service —face to face, email and on the phone.
  • · A desire to learn a must.
  • · A sense of humor a must.                                      

Bonus skills:

  • Filemaker Pro database experience.
  • Adobe Design and Web Suite experience.
  • Experience in the nonprofit arts sector.


To apply please email your resume and brief cover letter telling us why you are a good fit for Moisture Festival to jobs <at> moisturefestival <dot> org.

Position is open until filled.  $11.50/hr.  Temporary (Dec 2014 – Apr 2015). Part-time (begins 15hrs/week ramping up to 35hrs/week by March/April)

More about Moisture Festival:
Moisture Festival is a 501(c)(3) performing arts nonprofit with offices in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood. For the last 11 years we’ve produced a four-week festival in the spring, presenting comedy/varietè and burlesque performances, including benefits for charity, in numerous venues around Seattle.  In the spring of 2014, approximately 13,000 patrons delighted at all the weird, wonderful and sublime talents of the Moisture Festival’s aerialists, acrobats, clowns, comedians, puppeteers, jugglers, dancers, musicians and more.  We are currently the longest and largest festival of this kind in the world, presenting over 250 performers in more than 50 shows in 2014.

November 20, 2014

2015 Benefit Show Application Process Open!


At Moisture Festival, we are grateful to be part of an overwhelmingly generous community and we value the importance of giving back.  Each year we produce several shows to support other outstanding 501(c)3 nonprofits.  In 2015 we will be producing two benefit shows.

Does your organization fulfill an impactful mission?  Additionally, does your organization have a robust contact list and a dedicated group of supporters?  If so, consider partnering with Moisture Festival to present an exciting benefit show in our upcoming festival. For more information and to apply to be a 2015 beneficiary visit our website benefit show page.  Applications must be submitted by January 15, 2014.

Past beneficiaries include: New Old Time Chautauqua, Circus Contraption, SANCA- the School of Acrobatics and New Circus Arts, "Aerlift" presented by The Aerial Army of Love, Vashon Youth & Family ServicesB.F. Day School Foundation/BF Day Elementary School, Youngstown Cultural Arts CenterClowns Without BordersHands for a BridgePhinney Neighborhood Association,  Fremont Arts Council and Backbone Campaign.

Apply now for a chance to be a beneficiary in our sensational 2015 festival.

July 3, 2014

Moisture Festival Seeking Development Intern

Intern with the Moisture Festival, Seattle’s Comedy/Varietè Extravaganza

The Moisture Festival is a 501(c)(3) performing arts nonprofit with offices in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood.  For the last 11 years we’ve raised money and forged partnerships to put on a four-week festival in the spring, presenting comedy/varietè and burlesque performances, including benefits for charity, in numerous venues around Seattle.  In the spring of 2014, approximately 13,000 patrons delighted at all the weird, wonderful and sublime talents of the Moisture Festival’s aerialists, acrobats, clowns, comedians, puppeteers, jugglers, dancers, musicians and more.  We are currently the longest and largest festival of this kind in the world, presenting over 250 performers in more than 50 shows.

We are offering the right candidate the chance to learn what goes on behind the scenes of a performing arts nonprofit.  As a Moisture Festival Development intern, you’ll assist in the implementation of marketing and fundraising strategies, including work with social media, assist with contact database management and help prepare for our fall fundraising show and auction (October 24, 2014). All in all, you’ll acquire nonprofit management skills and gain insight into the operations of a mid-sized arts nonprofit.

The ideal candidate will be personable, have excellent written and verbal communication skills, have a strong working knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite (esp. Word and Excel) and be able to commit to at least 8 hours per week in our Fremont office through the end of the 2015 festival (April 12, 2015).  This internship is unpaid in dollars, but you’ll be rewarded with fun, laughter, knowledge and getting to hang out with some very fun folks, especially during festival time.

Here are some examples of things that you might be asked to do:

  • Make calls to potential cash donors, sponsors and auction item donors.
  • Assist with mailings.
  • Data entry into Excel spreadsheets and our File Maker Pro Database.
  • Update Web content using Adobe Contribute and our proprietary admin tools.
  • Distribute marketing collateral to local businesses.
  • Assist the Director of Development with grant writing. 

These are the basic qualifications you should have.
  • A working knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite (Word and Excel).
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills—face to face, email and on the phone.
  • Filemaker Pro database experience a plus.
  • Adobe Design and Web Suite experience a plus.
  • Experience in the nonprofit arts sector a plus; desire to learn a must.
  • Sense of humor a must.


If you think you’re a good fit, please send your resume and brief cover letter telling us what you want to get out of this internship to jeremy@moisturefestival.org by 5 p.m. on July 15, 2014.

June 5, 2014

Amy G This Sunday at Triple Door!

Here's you chance to see Moisture Festival superstar Amy G at Seattle's Triple Door this Sunday!  

The prodigal Slapstick-Diva returns to her hometown for one night of glorious, shameless, artful entertainment. Join this "comic powerhouse with a spectacular voice" (The Australian) as she single-handedly takes out shame with a vicious one-two punch of physical comedy matched with serious vocal chops. Ridiculously glamourous fun!

Yes fans, that's this Sunday only, so get your tickets asap!

TICKETS HERE

June 2, 2014

Volunteers Wanted for Solstice Parade

There are tons of ways to get involved with Solstice Parade, but if you want to be integral part of making this very unique event happen please consider volunteering.

Our friends at the Fremont Solstice Parade are looking for some help from our rockstar volunteer community!
Solstice Parade Monitors Wanted.
Looking for a way to be involved with the Solstice Parade, but don't want to miss any of the show? Want one of the best sitelines on the route? You should become a Solstice Parade Monitor!!
Monitors work before & during the Solstice Parade on Saturday June 21st, 2014, on the parade route.This is possibly the most important job during the parade and the one which receives the most kudos! Do you like wearing a uniform? Is it in your nature to give kind, but firm reminders of the rules? This may be a job for you.  
We need a lot of people, so if you'd like to sign up with a group of your pals, we encourage it. Come be an integral part of the celebration.
Thank you!! -Florence

You can contact Florence, Volunteer Coordinator, at volunteer@fremontartscouncil.org.

For more information visit: http://fremontartscouncil.org/25th-annual-fremont-solstice-parade-and-festival/volunteer-2/