THIRD PLACE COMMONS COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Third Place Books, 17171 Bothell Way NE at Ballinger
June 2012
Jazz Factory 8-8:30 pm
Monday, June 4
Dennis Ashcroft showcases the talents of jazz students from the Shoreline School District. Come cheer the brave young musicians who play solos for the first time in public.
Dessert with the SWEL Timebank 7-8:30 pm
Tuesday, June 5
Grab a goody from the Honey Bear and learn about our local timebank, a system to help people exchange their talents and passions with other members so they can enjoy the necessities and niceties of life.
Playtime! 10am-11:30am
Wednesday, June 6
Join other parents, grandparents, and caregivers with children ages birth to 5 in front of the stage for art, games, and conversation, sponsored and led by the Shoreline Family Support Center.
Southern Gateway Planning Open House 6-8pm
Wednesday, June 6
Talk with City of Lake Forest Park Planning Commissioners about their proposal to adopt a Southern Gateway Subarea Plan for the Bothell Way corridor in Lake Highlands neighborhood. Learn more about the proposed zoning changes and possible environmental impacts.
Cottage Lake Glee Club and Marimba Club 8-8:30 pm
Thursday, June 13
Get ready for summer with songs and the bright sounds of marimbas, xylophones, and drums played by students from Cottage Lake Elementary.
Garden Tour and Plant Sale
Saturday, June 16
Tour gorgeous gardens, meet Ciscoe Morris, and buy plants. For more information, go to
Milner Family Fiddles 11am-12:30pm
Sunday, June 17
The Milner Family Fiddles bring their Texas-style music to the Third Place stage every other month.
Computer Q and A 2:30-4pm
Sunday, June 24
Ask questions and get user-friendly answers during this free workshop. This month, the topic is Wireless Networks: Creating, Joining and Using these Networks Safely, Smartly, and Securely. For more information, go to http://bostonlegacyworks.com.
The Not-so-scary Monster Show with Linda Severt 4-5 pm
Wednesday, June 29
Multiple award-winning Children’s Musician, Linda Severt, sings about dreams and monsters and things that go bump in the night. Presented by the King County Library System.
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