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Sunday, April 8, 2012

April 9-15 at Third Place Commons

The Third Place Commons, adjacent to Third Place Books at Lake Forest Park Towne Centre, has its usual busy week planned for April 9 - 15, 2012. 17171 Bothell Way, LFP 98155, upper level.

Poetry Month Celebration with Daria Binkowski 7-8pm
Monday, April 9
The Liminal Project celebrates Poetry Month with Articulations: At the Intersection of Poetry and Music. An exploration of language and music, Articulations weaves together poetry and works for solo flute in a unique format highlighting the historical, structural and creative connections between the two art forms.

LFP Garden Club Meeting 9:15-11:30am
Tuesday, April 10
The Lake Forest Park Garden Club holds its monthly business meeting at 9:15, and a public program at 10. This month, Bill Thorness talks about growing heirloom vegetables.

Adopt a Stream Presentation 7- 8:30 pm
Thursday, April 12
Adopt A Stream Foundation presents Stream and Wetland Science Made Easy, part of a Stream Training Certificate program sponsored by the King County Conservation District. Details available at Streamkeeper.

Milner Family Fiddles 11am-12:30pm
Sunday, April 15
The Milner Family Fiddles bring their Texas-style music to the Third Place stage every other month.

Native Flute Performance with Peter Ali 1-2pm
Sunday, April 15
With a Berber father from Morocco and a mother of Yaqui Indian heritage, Native flutist Peter Ali plays from the heart, inspired by his diverse background. This is part of our Music of the Americas series, made possible with a grant from 4Culture.

Native Flute Class with Peter Ali 2:30-4pm
Sunday, April 15
After hearing Peter play, you will be inspired to pick up a flute. The first 30 people who register can use an instrument generously provided by Stellar Flutes. If you have your own, bring it along, or just listen and enjoy. No experience necessary. Free of charge, and open to everyone from middle school students (with an accompanying adult) and older. Please call 206-366-3302 in advance to reserve a flute.



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