Other events that make Seattle SEAFAIR festivities what it is a include SEAFAIR Skipper Pins, SEAFAIR Royalty and Miss SEAFAIR.

SEAFAIR Skipper Pins

Fundraising for the first SEAFAIR included a SEAFAIR lapel pin that sold for $1.00.

1950 SEAFAIR Skipper Pin

1950 SEAFAIR Skipper Pin

A distinctive souvenir of the carnival, later pins consisted of a ship’s wheel crossed by a replica of the “Slo-mo-shun.”

1956 SEAFAIR Skipper Pin

1956 SEAFAIR Skipper Pin

Slo-mo-shun IV

A new pin is designed and sold each year and many Seattleite’s cherish their collection. A 2018 SEAFAIR Skipper pin will set you back $6.00.

2018 SEAFAIR Skipper Pin

2018 SEAFAIR Skipper Pin

Today, you can buy historic SEAFAIR and other hydroplane pins on eBay and you’ll find more SEAFAIR pins on Etsy.

SEAFAIR Royalty

SEAFAIR Royalty has been a part of SEAFAIR since its beginning in 1950, though the selection and composition of the “Royal Court” has changed over time.

First Royal Court

First Royal Court

Since 2000, SEAFAIR has crowned one man as King Neptune and one woman as Queen Alcyone. This couple is chosen based on their philanthropic contributions to the Puget Sound region and ability to inspire the communities in which they live.

Queen Alcyone and King Neptune

2016 – Shellie Hart & Jordan Babineaux

Seafair Royalty participate in festival events, media interviews and activities to celebrate the tradition of SEAFAIR and the community spirit of greater Seattle.

Miss SEAFAIR

Miss SEAFAIR is selected through the Seafair Foundation’s Scholarship Program and is based on her academic abilities, public speaking skills, and community service.

Savannah Parker, Miss SEAFAIR 2023

The 2023 Miss SEAFAIR was Savannah Parker, who made history as the first African American woman ever to be crowned. She is a Seattle native who’s been attending SEAFAIR with her family since childhood and says that she hopes to be an inspiration for other young black girls.