Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Paws in the Park! October 19, 2024

Saturday, September 21, 2024

Save the date for, Paws in the Park! October 19, 2024, 1:00pm to 5:00pm, at Pfingst Animal Acres Park, 17435 Brookside Blvd NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155

It’s going to be a pawty for paws and the family! Invite neighbors and friends to celebrate our LFP Community. 

There will be a beer garden, community partner booths, food trucks, pop-up off leash dog park, and FREE fun for the whole family!
 
This year we have a special performance by LFP legend and ShoreLake Arts 2023 Battle of the Bands reigning champs, King Youngblood.

Paws and Costumes encouraged but not necessary.


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6th Shoreline Music Summit at London Bridge Studio September 21, 2024

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

6th Annual Shoreline Music Summit on Saturday, September 21 · 11am - 6pm PDT featuring educational panels and networking for local musicians will be held at London Bridge Studio 20021 Ballinger Way NE, Shoreline WA 98155.

Join us for the 6th Annual Shoreline Music Summit, presented by Sonic Guild Seattle and The Recording Academy Pacific Northwest Chapter. 

This all-day event is a unique opportunity for music industry professionals and local musicians to connect, learn, and grow their careers. 

Featuring insightful panels, keynote sessions, and networking opportunities, the Summit will provide practical tools and strategies for navigating the music industry.

Admission is Free with RSVP. Register here. Admittance is based on capacity, so arrive early to secure your spot!

Schedule:
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Coffee & Check-in
  • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM: Panel 1 - Producers Fireside Chat
  • 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM: Panel 2 - Music Managers AMA
  • 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM: Songwriters Keynote with PARISALEXA & Breakout Groups
  • 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM: Reception with pizza & drinks
  • 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM: "PNW Heroes" Songwriters Circle (Separate RSVP)
Highlights:
  • Producers Fireside Chat: An intimate discussion between producers and artists on the creative process and collaboration.
  • Music Managers AMA: Get your questions answered by top industry managers. Submit questions in advance during the RSVP process here.
  • Songwriters Keynote & Breakout: Gain insights and connect with songwriting experts through keynote speeches and breakout sessions.
  • "PNW Heroes" Songwriters Showcase: Celebrate local talent in a collaborative performance setting. (Separate RSVP required for this session.)

This event is brought to you by Sonic Guild Seattle, The Recording Academy Pacific Northwest Chapter, City of Shoreline, Port of Seattle, and King County Creative.

Watch last year's panels on YouTube:

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Small-group piano lessons at Shoreline Community College

Monday, September 9, 2024

Jensina Oliver and students
Photo courtesy Cascade Music

Cascade Music is excited to offer small-group piano lessons at Shoreline Community College! 

Your child will learn and grow with one of the area’s most sought-after instructors, Dr. Jensina Oliver. Sessions cover rhythm, notation, singing, and early keyboard/piano training. Classes will take place at the 800 Building Music.

Jensina Oliver, D.M.A, has been an Associate Faculty member at Shoreline Community College Music Department since 1998. Dr. Oliver teaches all levels of individual piano lessons and class piano courses, as well as First Year Music Theory and Aural Skills. 

Dr. Oliver received her Doctor of Musical Arts in Piano at the University of Washington. She performs regularly, including concert engagements in Europe, North America, Costa Rica, and China. She loves working with students of all ages and frequently gives teacher training workshops. She is in high demand as an adjudicator and clinician throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Current classes for Fall Quarter:

Youth Classes 
Registration Link

  • Grades 3-5 - 4th Quarter Youth Piano (max 6)
  • 9/23 – 12/2 | 4:00 – 4:35 pm | Monday (9) | Fee: $299
  • Grades 2-4 - Beginner (1st Quarter) Youth Piano (max 6)
  • 9/23 – 12/2 | 4:45 – 5:20 pm | Monday (9) | Fee: $299
  • Grades 3-5 - Continuing 3rd and 4th quarter Youth Piano (max 6 students) 
  • 9/23 – 12/2 | 5:30 – 6:05 pm | Monday (9) | Fee: $299

Adult Piano Classes with Dr. Jensina Oliver and Dr. Nicholas Tagab
Registration Link

  • Adults ages 16+ Beginner Adult Piano Class (Max 10 students)
  • This class is for beginners using the Basic Adult Piano Course up through page 65. 
  • No class 11/11. 10/14 – 11/25 | 7:00 – 7:50 pm | Monday (6) | Fee: $269


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Shear Jazz performing at Darrell’s Tavern in Shoreline September 15, 2024

Saturday, September 7, 2024

Shear Jazz will play at Darrell's Tavern
September 15, 2024
Shear Jazz, a local jazz band, led by Chamber of Commerce Member Keith McClelland, will be performing at Darrell's Tavern in Shoreline from 4pm – 6pm on Sunday, September 15, 2024.

The Shear Jazz sound is molded after the George Shearing Quintet: vibes, guitar, piano, bass, and drums and features musicians Nonda Trimis on vibes, Josh Williams on guitar, Al Shabino on bass, Garth Applegate on drums and Keith McClelland on piano.

Music will include jazz composed by elite artists including George Shearing, Dave Brubeck, Fats Waller, Gene Harris, and Horace Silver.

There is no cover for this event. Parking at Darrell's Tavern (18041 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline) is free.


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Seattle Wind Symphony returns to Shoreline for their opening season concert - H2O

Sunday, September 1, 2024


Seattle Wind Symphony Presents: H2O
Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 7:30pm

Shorewood Performing Arts Center, 17300 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133

General $25 / Student $10

Join Seattle Wind Symphony for the opening of our 14th concert season, featuring music inspired by water, the ocean, and exploration. The program will include:
  • Sea Songs (R. Vaughan Williams)
  • Water Music Suite (G. F. Handel)
  • Deep River (Benjamin Horne)
  • Stillwater (Kelijah Dunton)
  • Diamond Tide (Viet Cuong)
  • High Water Rising (Sally Lamb McCune)
  • Blackwater (Fergal Carroll)
  • Hands Across the Sea (John Philip Sousa)
Seattle Wind Symphony is a premiere wind band in the Pacific Northwest, conducted by Dr. John Falskow. Seattle Wind Symphony is dedicated to connecting the Puget Sound community through vibrant, accessible, and captivating performances. 

We feature a diverse array of composers, both living and historical; local Pacific Northwest soloists; and compositions spanning many musical styles. We strive to inspire a love of the unique resonance of a woodwind, brass, and percussion ensemble in audiences of all ages.

Tickets and information at seattlewindsymphony.org


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LMC Francis Walton Competition winners performance by Duo Duoro at Church of the Redeemer in Kenmore

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Duo Duoro in free concert on September 8

Come, watch and listen to the 2024 Francis Walton Competition chamber ensemble winners Duo Duoro—Arin Sarkissian, flute, and Kaitlin Miller, Harp—perform a free concert. It is at Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 6210 NE 181st St, Kenmore WA

All ages are invited. You do not need tickets to come to this free concert on September 8, 2024, at 6:00pm.

The Ladies Musical Club of Seattle sponsors the Francis Walton Competition.

About the artists

Formed in 2022, Duo Duoro features harpist Kaitlin Miller and flutist Arin Sarkissian. Fusing “winds, strings, and percussion” into one, the flute and harp offer a vast and unique combination of sound worlds. The ensemble aims to showcase their instrument pairing through adventurous programs of undiscovered soundscapes and diverse musical identities.

Harpist Kaitlin Miller is an active musician in the Los Angeles area, performing in orchestral, chamber, and solo settings. Her orchestral pursuits include performances with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Pacific Symphony, and American Youth Symphony.

Holding dual residence in British Columbia and Los Angeles, Arin Sarkissian is the Principal Flutist of the Victoria Symphony. Recent orchestral appearances include concerts with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, National Arts Centre Orchestra, and Vancouver Symphony.

Duo Duoro has enjoyed performing throughout Southern California at the Colburn School, University of Southern California, Music Academy (Santa Barbara), and in private concerts.

Concert program by Duo Duoro
  • “Entr’acte,” Jacques Ibert
  • ‘Intermezzo’ from Carmen, Georges Bizet
  • “Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune,” arranged for flute and harp (1894), Claude Debussy
  • “Vida Formosa,” Heitor Villa-Lobos
  • “Après une rêve,” Gabriel Fauré
  • Sonata for flute and harp, Op. 56 (1997), Lowell Liebermann
  • Song set by Claude Debussy“La fille aux cheveux de lin” for flute and harp“Nuit d’etoiles” arranged for flute and harp (1891)“Beau soir” arranged for flute and harp (1891)
  • 7 Canciones populares españoles, Manuel de FallaV. NanaVII. PoloIII. Asturiana
  • “Kamancha” (Armenian Folk Song arranged for flute and harp), Sayat-Nova

The Frances Walton Competition and Tour

For more than thirty years, the Ladies Musical Club’s Frances Walton Competition has provided a unique opportunity for classical musicians ages 20 to 35 to audition for an award package including the following:Generous cash prizes.A live performance on Classical KING-FM 98.1, one of the premier classical music stations in the U.S.An outreach and recital tour of locations throughout Washington State.

Applications open in November and close in March. The contest attracts talented musicians from across the United States, who compete in 7 solo categories:BrassMarimbaPianoRecorderStringVoiceWoodwind

Or they can compete in a chamber ensemble category of 2-5 musicians.

Finalists are selected in blind adjudication rounds to compete in Seattle’s Frances Walton Competition weekend. These early round adjudicator panels are specialists drawn from LMC’s membership and occasional outside professionals. The competition is held the first weekend in June in a whirlwind of musical events that are all free and open to the public.

Solo and chamber ensemble finalists compete in Seattle all day on Saturday, and winners are announced in a short ceremony that evening.

Sunday, the winners perform a free public Winners’ Concert followed by a reception, then regroup in Seattle in September to embark on outreach tours across Washington State.

Church of the Redeemer

We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington.

Church of the Redeemer is at 6210 NE 181st St in Kenmore, WA. The campus is a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

The Episcopal Church welcomes you.

Duo Duoro videos: 

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NW Junior Pipe Band open house for future pipers September 24, 2024

Friday, August 23, 2024

NW Junior Pipe Band

The NW Junior Pipe Band will hold an open house at First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach on Tuesday, September 24, 2024 from 7 - 8:30pm. 18354 8th Ave NW, Shoreline WA 98177.

Learn to play bagpipes and drums! 

The Northwest Junior Pipe Band is looking for kids ages 8-18 who are looking for something fun and different! 

We are holding an open house and sign-up night on September 24th where you can learn more about the instruments, the band and what it takes to become a piper or drummer. No experience necessary!



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Family Day at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market this Sunday, August 25, 2024

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Join the family friendly festivities this Sunday, August 25, 2024 with Family Day at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market!

We’ll have live music with local favorite Dan Benson on string bass with Andy Roben on piano (10 a.m. to noon) and Kevin Boyd on vibraphones (noon to 2pm). Each duo will play a fabulous selection of jazz, Latin, and popular songs that Family Day attendees of all ages will enjoy!

Be sure to bring the kiddos by the Bubble Zone where they can experiment with an assortment of bubble wands in different shapes and sizes – and take home free bubble giveaways while supplies last! Kids can also color salmon, climb on and explore the Big Rigs that the City will have on hand, and take home environmentally friendly giveaways.

Of course, you’ll always find the best, freshest and most delicious locally grown and produced fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, sweets, baked goods, adult beverages, coffee, savory snacks, hot foods, cool treats, beautiful flowers, and unique specialty items at the market.

A good time will be had by all, so don’t miss Family Day at the LFP Farmers Market this Sunday from 10am to 2pm!

Co-presented in partnership with the City of Lake Forest Park and with generous support from 4Culture.

The Lake Forest Park Farmers Market is a program of Third Place Commons, a community-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The market takes place every Sunday, 10-2, and is located in the parking lot at the Town Center at Lake Forest Park, 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155.


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Feria Viva Latinoamerica August 24, 2024 in LFP

Friday, August 16, 2024


Feria Viva Latinoamerica
Saturday, August 24, 2024

¡SAVE THE DATE - SATURDAY AUGUST 24! ¡Come Together and Celebrate! Join the community in celebrating Latin American culture in Washington State at Feria Viva Latinoamerica 2024!


Immerse in a cultural festival filled with live music, a fashion show, delicious food, handmade treasures, community services, and more! Come with family and friends and enjoy a variety of mouthwatering dishes and discover unique handmade products from Latin America.

We'll see you on Saturday, August 24th, starting at 11am at the beautiful Animal Acres Park, Lake Forest Park. Get ready to dance and soak up the joy and good vibes at Feria Viva Latinoamerica 2024.

¡Come Together! ¡Collaborate and flourish! ¡Be Nice! ¡Be Happy!


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Vocal recital of Schubert's Schwanengesang August 25, 2024 at St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

"Schwanengesang" by Franz Schubert
Will Schlott, Baritone with Christopher Powell, piano


Sunday, August 25 at 4pm

Join us Sunday August 25, 2024 at 4pm for a recital presentation of Schubert's "Schwanengesang," performed by baritone Will Schlott and collaborative pianist Christopher Powell. 

Will Schlott has been singing as a section leader in the St. Dunstan's choir for a little over a year, and he is currently preparing to audition for graduate studies in voice at some of the country's top programs. 

Donations will go towards application fees and audition-related travel expenses.

Schwanengesang ("Swan Song") is a posthumously published collection of the last songs composed by Franz Schubert before his death in 1828. 

Unlike a typical song-cycle which features text by one single poet throughout, Schwanengesang features text from three different poets. 

The first seven song texts are from Rellstab, the following six from Heine, and the last one being Seidl's sole contribution. 

Schubert's awareness of his declining health and approaching death during the time of writing has left these last songs steeped in palpable feelings of nostalgia, longing, and angst.


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Reminder: Concert August 17, 2024 with visiting musicians

Saturday August 17, 2024 at 3pm, Shoreline U.M.C. 14511 25th Ave NE, Shoreline WA 98155.

This is a reminder that we are hosting a concert by two world renowned performing artists. We are excited about this opportunity and hope for a wide participation from the community.

Please know that the concert will start exactly at 3:00pm, and people arriving late will be asked to wait in the wings until the first break to not interrupt the performers. 

The concert is free, but donations are appreciated. 

Please come enjoy this rare opportunity.


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North City Jazz Walk Tuesday August 13, 2024 - all the details

Monday, August 12, 2024


Tuesday August 13, 2024
6-10:30pm on 15th Ave NE

1. What is going on here?

This is the 16th Annual North City Jazz Walk.
Street closes at 6pm on 15th Ave NE between 175th and 180th.
Jazz Bites start at 6pm and the music lasts from 6:30-10:30pm.

2. Where do I park?

Parking is free at the following locations:
  • Loyal Automotive: 1211 NE 175th St
  • North City Lumber 1221 NE 175th St
  • Laurel Cove Community 17201 15th Avenue
  • Center for Human Services 17018 15th Ave NE
  • Park ‘n Ride at Buddha Jewel Monastery 17418 8th Ave NE
  • Safeway *after 7pm* 17202 15th Ave NE
  • Saint Mark parish 18033 15th Ave NE
  • Street parking is also available: please do not block driveways.
IF you park within the street closure area you will not be able to move your vehicle until after the event closes at 10:30pm.

3. Is this event free?

You may stroll the street, grab an inexpensive bite to eat and hear two open to the public music venues OR purchase a bracelet and have access to seven additional indoor venues.

Bracelets are $30 until midnight 8/12 and $35 day of event.

4. Where do I buy tickets, how much does it cost?

Visit the website: www.northcityjazzwalk.org
Several North City businesses have tickets until Monday pm, for $30. Businesses in North City: North City Bistro, Chicken Sodam, Easy Monkey Taphouse, North City Lounge, and North City Water District.

Businesses in Shoreline: SL-LFP Senior Center, and Sky Nursery.

Tuesday at 6pm there will be two ticket booths on the street.
Tickets will be Available on the night of the event for $35 each.

Saint Mark ticket booth will accept cash or check, no credit cards.
You may pay with Cash, check or a credit card at the center booth.

5. What if I have a receipt for an online purchase?

You must exchange the receipt for a bracelet at one of the two ticket booths.

6. What time is the event over; when will the street reopen?

The event ends at 10:30pm. And street will reopen at 11pm.

7. Who is performing and where?

Visit the website at www.northcityjazzwalk.org
Pick up a brochure at any ticket booth.

Your ticket purchase helps support the artists and the event.


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Lake Forest Park Rotarian to perform at North City Jazz Walk Tuesday

Thursday, August 8, 2024

LFP Rotarian Gregory Schroeder featured at Jazz Walk 
Lake Forest Park Rotarian, our music man, Gregory Schroeder is performing at the North City Jazz Walk on Tuesday, August 13, 2024 starting at 7pm.

He will be featured in the North City Lounge venue, age 21+ and ticket required.

Trombonist singer songwriter Greg Schroeder returns to the North City Jazz Walk with this talented and award winning group of veteran northwest musicians. 

Featuring multi instrumentalist, Jay Thomas on Trumpet and woodwinds, Scott Lytle on Hammond B3 organ, Milo Petersen on Drums and Ernesto Pediangco on auxiliary percussion.

Greg is well known at the Jazz Port Townsend Festival, workshop, and Festival All Star Big Band. He has also performed in concert with Natalie Cole, Ernestine Anderson, The Seattle Symphony, the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra, Les Brown's Band of Renown, and the Harry James Orchestra.

Five blocks of 15th NE in North City will be closed to traffic for the event.


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Musicians at North City Jazz Walk Tuesday August 13, 2024

Tuesday, August 6, 2024


Nine Bands this year playing three 45-minute sets at the North City Jazz Walk

Outdoor bands start at 6:30pm, Indoor bands start at 7pm.

This year’s musicians are:

Indoor venues (requiring a wristband for entrance)
  • Marina Albero at Bethel Lutheran
  • Susan Pascal at Easy Monkey Taphouse
  • Greta Matassa at Sodam Chicken
  • The Stacy Jones Band at Saint Mark parish
  • Pearl Django at North City Bistro
  • Reggie Goings Quartet at North City Water District
  • Greg Schroeder at the North City Lounge
Two FREE open to the public venues (no wristband required)
  • Hook Me Up at Franks Delivery
  • Jazz Overhaul at Frank’s Bargain Barn
For more information visit the Jazz Walk website 

Five blocks of 15th NE from NE 175th to NE 180th will be closed to traffic for the event



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Jazz Walk advance tickets available online and at local businesses

Friday, August 2, 2024


The 16th annual North City Jazz Walk is Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Stroll the street, grab an inexpensive bite to eat and hear two free open to the public music venues OR purchase a bracelet and have access to seven indoor venues.

Music at the outdoor venues will start at 6:30pm.

Seven indoor venues will require a bracelet for entrance and music starts at 7:00pm.

Tickets

There's still plenty of time to get those tickets to the North City Jazz Walk.

Bracelets are $30.00 until midnight 8/12 and $35.00 day of event.

The event has several ways to purchase tickets.
Those locations include:

In North City:
  • Chicken Sodam, North City Lounge, North City Bistro & Wine Shop, 
  • North City Water District, The Easy Monkey Taphouse, and St. Mark Parish
In Shoreline
Your ticket purchase helps support the artists and the event.

Visit the North City Jazz Walk website for more information.

North City Jazz Walk is proudly presented by the North City Business Association, thanks to generous support from the North City Neighborhood Association, the North City Water District, The Rotary Clubs of both Shoreline and Lake Forest Park, Gabbert Architects and Planners, and our generous sponsors.

Five blocks of 15th NE in North City will be closed for the events.


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Cascade Music: Keyboard Discoveries Summer Camp at Shoreline Community College

Tuesday, July 30, 2024


Pianist Dr. Jensina Oliver will guide students in activities such as rhythmic reading and rhythm games, ear training with familiar songs, creativity with chords, notation and drawing, piano teams (duets and trios), and mini-lessons. There will be a recital performance for friends and family during the final hour on Friday. 

Previous completion of method book primer level reading required. Mid-Elementary through Early Intermediate students.

Grade 2 - 5 Keyboard Discoveries!: Session 2 (Students with some experience)

Books & Materials included. Recital on final class period of youth sessions

Fee: $289.00
Item Number: 13327
Dates: 8/12/2024 - 8/16/2024
Times: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Days: Daily
Sessions: 5
Location: Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133
Building: SL008 Music Building
Room: Room 814
Instructor: Jensina Oliver

Register here


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Join communities of crafters and musicians at the Shoreline Senior Activity Center

Sunday, July 28, 2024

Here are some of the ongoing activities at the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center. You can drop in at any time and pay at the front desk. Generous parking in front of the building.


And lots of friendly people!

Some of the knitting / crocheting community at the Senior Activity Center

Basic Knitting Club


Whether you want to learn a new craft, gain tips on a knitting project you are working on, or just want a community to knit with, this group of friendly crafters welcomes you. Should you prefer to crochet, no problem! Everyone is welcome. Come and join the fun!
New Participants and Walk-ins are welcome!


Guitar & Song Circle


Come play guitar and sing! This jam session is for people who want to play guitar together, sing together, and share our talents. Skill level needed: Please be able to tune your guitar and read lead sheets (written in English).
New Participants and Walk-ins are welcome!


Driftwood Sculpture


Unveil the hidden beauty in driftwood with expert Susan Watts. Explore the art of driftwood transformation by shaping, smoothing, and enhancing weathered wood into stunning natural art. 

Instructor has basic tools available for $25.
New Participants and Walk-ins are welcome!

  

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An afternoon of music at Shoreline United Methodist Church August 17, 2024

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

We are thrilled to have two world-renowned classical artists perform a concert for us at Shoreline United Methodist Church in August, and we would like to open the invitation to everyone.

Greek soprano Maria Margiolakou and Brazilian pianist Johnson Gouvêa will perform arias and songs, as well as Spanish, Brazilian, and Greek melodies.

Please put this on your calendar and plan to join us on Saturday, August 17, 2024 at 3pm at Shoreline United Methodist Church, 14511 25th Ave NE, Shoreline WA 98155.


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Rehearsals start this September for Northwest Girlchoir

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Photo courtesy Northwest Girlchoir

Northwest Girlchoir has openings in our treble choirs for singers in grades 1-12 to join in the fun this coming fall! Northwest Girlchoir celebrates student voice and creativity; cultivates community; and inspires joy, belonging, and confidence for girls and youth beyond the binary. Singers learn musicianship, vocal technique, and performance skills, all while building lasting friendships in a supportive community.

During the span of five decades, Northwest Girlchoir has empowered and inspired thousands of young people in our region to lift their voices in chorus with others. Choristers perform for thousands of audience members at concerts held across the greater Puget Sound Region and on tours nationally and internationally.

Non-Auditioned Choirs: Easy online registration is open now for singers entering grades 1-4 to join Liebe or Yǒu Yì!Enrollment for Liebe and Yǒu Yì are open online until August 31st, but class sizes are limited, and enrollment could fill quickly. Members learn music in a fun and nurturing environment as they prepare for exciting mainstage concerts. Sign up online!

Auditioned Choirs: Singers entering grades 4-12 can request an audition taking place this August to join one of Northwest Girlchoir’s progressive-level choirs this fall! Auditioned choir members enjoy performing at mainstage concerts, in the community and at special events, and even on tours. Learn more here!

Tuition Assistance: Tuition assistance is available for every choir level, and we encourage families to apply. Contact info@northwestgirlchoir.org for more information or call the office at 206-527-2900.


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Takin' it to the streets: North City Jazz Walk will close five blocks of 15th Ave NE for pedestrians August 13, 2024 6-10pm

Thursday, July 18, 2024


Tuesday, August 13th  6-10pm 

We are excited to be able to close down five blocks of 15th Ave NE in North City, between 175th NE and 180th NE.

Here is the lineup for the 2024 venues and artists:
  • Bethel Lutheran Church: The Marina Albero Quintet
  • Easy Monkey Taphouse: The Susan Pascal Quintet
  • Sodam Chicken: Greta Matassa
  • St Mark Parish: The Stacey Jones Band
  • North City Bistro: Pearl Django
  • North City Water District: Reggie Goings Quartet
  • North City Lounge: Greg Schroeder
Our two outdoor venues:
  • Frank Lumber Delivery: Hook Me Up
  • Frank Lumber Bargain Barn: Jazz Overhaul
For more information, please visit our website


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