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Published: Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Stage Calendar

Edmonds

Edmonds Concerts in the Park: 3-4 p.m. Sundays, through Aug. 30, Edmonds Arts Commission presents this free family series in City Park, 3rd & Pine, downtown Edmonds. Concerts will be cancelled at 2:30 p.m. if it rains. Concerts are accessible to persons with disabilities. Info: 425-771-0228.

Ÿ July 26: Grupo Amoroso, Bossa Nova & Brazilian pop.

Ÿ Aug 2: Reilly & Maloney, folk.

Ÿ Aug 9: Dented Trucks, blues.

Ÿ Aug 16: Portage Bay Big Band, big band jazz.

Ÿ Aug 23: Back Burner, bluegrass & swing.

Ÿ Aug 30: Ballard Sedentary Sousa Band, marches.

Lynnwood

Lynnwood Shakespeare in the Park: 7 p.m. Wednesdays & Thursdays, through Aug. 6, Lynnwood Parks & Rec presents this series of free outdoor performances at the Lynndale Park Amphitheater, 18927 72nd Ave. W, Lynnwood. Arrive early for good seats, bring a blanket or chair; bring a picnic or try the concession stand. If it rains, performances may be cancelled. Call 425-670-5732 after 4 p.m. on the day of show for cancellation information.

Ÿ July 22 & 23: Wooden O Theatre’s “Richard III.”

Ÿ July 30: GreenStage’s “King John.”

Ÿ Aug. 6: GreenStage’s “Comedy of Errors.”

Lynnwood WonderStage Performances: noon Wednesdays, through Aug. 12, Lynnwood Parks & Rec presents this free series for kids ages 5-10 and their families, at the Lynndale Park Amphitheater, 18927 72nd Ave. W., Lynnwood. In case of rain, performances move to Lynndale Elementary School Gym, 7200 191st St. SW; call 425-771-4030 after 10:30 a.m. on day of show to see where performance is taking place.

Ÿ July 22: Reptile Man, the wonderful world of reptiles.

Ÿ July 29: Bakra Bata, drums and dance from the Caribbean.

Ÿ Aug. 5: Tears of Joy Theatre presents “Stellaluna” puppet show.

Ÿ Aug. 12: Steve The Pretty Good, magic & illusions.

Shoreline/LFP

Shoreline Concerts in the Parks: 7 p.m. Wednesdays, through Aug. 19, Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council hosts this free series at various locations in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park. Info: 206-417-4645 or www.shorelinearts.net.

Ÿ July 22: Swingin’ Summer Eve, featuring the Pop Offs in concert, Paramount School Park, 15300 8th Ave. NE.

Ÿ Aug. 5: The Kellee Bradley Band, pop/folk, Animal Acres Park, NE 178th St. & Brookside Blvd.

Ÿ Aug. 11: August Arts Summer Jazz Camp student and faculty ensembles (as part of the North City Jazz Walk), 17739 15th Ave. NE.

Ÿ Aug. 19: Type A, funk/soul, Richmond Beach Community Park, 2201 NW 197th St.

Shoreline Lunchtime performance series: noon Tuesdays, through Aug. 11, Shoreline Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services hosts these stage performances at various local parks. Info: 206-801-2600 or www.shorelinewa.gov/parks.

Ÿ July 28: Panduo, steel drum ensemble, Paramount School Park, 15300 8th Ave. NE.

Ÿ Aug. 4: Halau Hula O’ Napualani, Pacific Island dance, Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, 2021 NW 190th St.

Ÿ Aug. 11: Duwamish Dixieland Jazz Band, Paramount School Park, 15300 8th Ave. NE.

Mill Creek

Mill Creek Children’s Concerts: noon Wednesdays, July 22-Aug. 26, Mill Creek Parks & Rec presents these free family-oriented performances in Library Park, 15429 Bothell-Everett Hwy., Mill Creek. Info: 425-745-1891.

Ÿ July 29: Alleyoops’ Musical Games.

Ÿ Aug. 5: Nancy Stewart.

Ÿ Aug 12: Buck and Elizabeth.

Ÿ Aug 19: Eric Herman and the Invisible Band.

Ÿ Aug 26: Valentine’s Pigs, performing pigs.

Mill Creek Summer Concerts: 7 p.m. Thursdays, July 23-Aug. 20, Snohomish Artist Guild and the City of Mill Creek hosts these free concerts at the Creekside Village Forum, Mill Creek Town Center, 151st SE and Main St. Info: Cliff Verhoeff, 425-303-1848 or sagpro@hotmail.com.

Ÿ July 23: Cherry Cherry, Neil Diamond tribute band.

Ÿ July 30: Boulder Acoustic Society, “new grass” modern bluegrass.

Ÿ Aug. 6: The Paper Boys, eclectic folk rock quintet.

Ÿ Aug. 13: Handfull of Lovin, vocals, violin, rhythm.

Ÿ Aug. 20: The Kim Archer Band, heavy soul & groove.

Bothell

Bothell Music in the Park Concerts: 6:30-8 p.m. Fridays, through Aug. 28, at the Park at Bothell Landing Amphitheater, 9919 NE 180th St. Shows are rain or shine. Info: www.ci.bothell.wa.us.

Ÿ July 24: Jonathan Harris, country.

Ÿ July 31: Shambala, a Three Dog Night revue.

Ÿ Aug. 7: That ’80s Show.

Ÿ Aug. 14: Alex Duncan; reggae, dance hall and soca.

Ÿ Aug. 21: The Coats, an a-capella performance.

Ÿ Aug. 28: The Machine, everything from the Beatles to Green Day, This final concert of the summer starts at 7 p.m. and ends with a fireworks display to help mark Bothell’s centennial.



Bothell Farmers Market Music Series: 4-6 p.m. Fridays, through Sept. 25 (unless otherwise noted), at the Farmers Market at Country Village, 23718 Bothell-Everett Hwy, Bothell. Info: www.countryvillagebothell.com/farmersmarket or 425-483-2250.

Ÿ July 24: Fae Wiedenhoeft, Celtic/folk/acoustic, 1:30-3:30 p.m.

Ÿ July 24: Beth Whitney, acoustic/folk/indie, 4-6 p.m.

Ÿ July 31: Beth Whitney, acoustic/folk/indie.

Ÿ Aug. 7: Diego Coy, Andean/South American.

Ÿ Aug. 14: Charlie Spring, acoustic guitar.

Ÿ Aug. 21: Charlie Spring, acoustic guitar.

Ÿ Aug. 28: Kris Orlowski, rock/pop/Flamenco.

Ÿ Sept. 4: Diego Coy, Andean/South American.

Ÿ Sept. 11: Eric Miller, acoustic/folk rock/indie.

Ÿ Sept. 18: Charlie Spring, acoustic guitar.

Ÿ Sept. 25: Eric Miller, acoustic/folk rock/indie.



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