Hallow-week in the Commons
We love Halloween in the Commons, and hope you’ll join us for special events all week long. Of course, Friday is THE day, and we… Read MoreHallow-week in the Commons
We love Halloween in the Commons, and hope you’ll join us for special events all week long. Of course, Friday is THE day, and we… Read MoreHallow-week in the Commons
From bossa nova to vintage swing, we have you covered for your dancing needs this weekend in the Commons. On Friday night, Gruop Amoroso will perform Brazilian… Read MoreA Weekend of Bossa Nova and Vintage Swing
Yes, Halloween is more than a week away, but it is never to early to start celebrating. This Saturday, October 25th, Northwest Ballet Center, our… Read MoreWhole lot of Halloween Shaking in the Commons
It is always wonderful to see the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market from a fresh perspective. And it is even better when someone new to… Read MoreA guest blogger writes about the market
On Friday night, and new to the Third Place stage, these kids from Roosevelt and Garfield High Schools will share with you their stellar chops.… Read MoreA Jazz’n’Boogie-Woogie Weekend
The days may be getting darker, but the the next few evenings will be bright in Third Place Commons. On Monday, October 13th 1t 7… Read MoreStart the week with music in the Commons
Friday, October 10th – New Age Flamenco Saturday, October 11th – Mark Lewis Cool Jazz Trio New Age Flamenco was formed in 1998 by bass… Read MoreJazz and Flamenco in the Commons
The weekend is already here and it is time to get your dancing shoes ready for this weekend’s music in the Commons! Left Turn… Read MoreA Big Bad Big Band Weekend
Friday 9.26 Brian Lee & the Orbiters are among the premier bands on the Northwest U.S. blues circuit. Brian delivers dynamic and engaging performances with… Read MoreOrbiters and Climate Change on the Third Place stage
This Friday evening, travel back in time to the earliest days of the Jazz Age with Miss Rose & Her Rhythm Percolators! The Seattle-based… Read MoreA weekend of 1920 – 1940’s jazz and swing awaits