By Joe Veyera
The new year is upon us, and this weekend is a great time to make good on your New Year’s resolution, and take in more of what Shoreline and Lake Forest Park have to offer.
Friday, January 4
Author Stuart Neville
The Northern Ireland native Neville, author of the critically acclaimed The Twelve, comes to Third Place Books to discuss his new historical thriller, Ratlines, about an Irish Intelligence Service lieutenant torn between conscience and country as he’s ordered to protect a German national, and former Nazi commando in 1963 Ireland.
6:30 P.M. – Third Place Books (17171 Bothell Way Northeast) – Free
Stanwood Spartans @ Shorecrest Scots - Boys’ Basketball
The 7-4 Scots will try to build momentum after winning three of their last four, as they take on the Spartans.
7:15 P.M. – Shorecrest High School Gym (15343 25th Avenue Northeast) - $5 Adults/$3 Senior Citizens/Free for Students w/ASB Card and Children Under 5
Everett Seagulls @ Shorewood Thunderbirds - Boys’ Basketball
Washington State bound Josh Hawkinson and the Thunderbirds will look to build on their current five game winning streak as they face Wesco opponent Everett. Shorewood won both matchups against the Seagulls last season.
7:15 P.M. – Shorewood High School Gym (17300 Fremont Avenue North) - $5 Adults/$3 Senior Citizens/Free for Students w/ASB Card & Children Under 5
Jack Cook & The Phantoms of Soul
Performing forgotten blues tunes from the 1920s to the 60s, Cook has been performing traditional blues in the Seattle area for over 30 years, and was inducted into the Washington Blues Society Hall of Fame in 2006.
7:30 P.M. – Third Place Commons Stage (17171 Bothell Way Northeast) - Free
Live Music at Darrell’s Tavern
Those looking to celebrate the first weekend of the new year with some punk rock and metal need look no further than Darrell’s, as Dying Off, The Know Nothingz, Anticulture, and Gutter Gourmet are all scheduled to perform.
9:00 P.M. – Darrell’s Tavern (18041 Aurora Avenue North) - 21+ only - $60
Saturday, January 5
Brian Waite Band
It’s a Pajammin’ Party at the Shoreline Library, as the Brian Waite Band takes both children and parents on a “Rock n’ Roll adventure,” as they mix costumes and props with their award-winning rock n’ roll music.
11:00 A.M. – Shoreline Library (345 Northeast 175th Street) – Free
Eduardo Mendonça Brazilian Jazz Combo
Brazilian recording artist Mendonça has performed for the likes of Pope John Paul II, Nelson Mandela, and the 14th Dalai Lama, and was also featured in Paul Simon’s 1991 documentary, “Born at the Right Time.”
12:30 P.M. – Third Place Commons Stage - Free
Grupo Amoroso
The Brazilian music continues to flow from the Third Place stage, as Grupo Amoroso brings classic bossa nova, along with Brazilian pop and jazz.
7:30 P.M. – Third Place Commons Stage - Free
The Daily Flash
Fusing folk, rock, blues, bluegrass, and jazz, the latest incarnation of the original mid-60s group features founding member Steve Lalor, along with Barry Curtis and Steve Peterson of The Kingsmen. Reservations can be made by calling 206-542-0627
8:00 P.M. - Grinders Hot Sands (19811 Aurora Avenue North) - $7
Live Music at Darrell’s Tavern
Another full Saturday night of live music is on tap, with Tempul, Nordus, and Burning of I on the bill.
9:00 P.M. – Darrell’s Tavern - 21+ only - $6
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