Blue Heron canoe group will perform at SummerSet |
SummerSet Arts Festival Schedule of Events
for Saturday, September 7, 2013
On Saturday, September 7th, Ronald Bog Park will come alive with free art-making for all ages, live music, sculpture exhibition, Duwamish basketry, and special performances! Highlights include:
1:00pm – Festival opens with 29 stations of music, art, and activities. Listen to an Old-Time Jam, Folk, Celtic, and/or Great American Songbook tunes
2:00pm – Blue Heron Canoe Group performs dancing, drumming, and singing. Also find Jazz, Clarinets Around the Sound, Jazz, Folk music, and First Nation Storytelling
Bubbleman enchants the crowd Photo by About to Snap Photography |
3:00pm – Bubbleman creates a fantastical interactive bubble display. Music on tap is the Peterka Family Band, Bluegrass jam, Folk, and Scandinavian and Irish Tunes
4:00pm – 5Bit a capella group performs. Across the park, Tierra Caliente music of Mexico is played by Paul Anastasio and Elena DeLisle-Perry, and more Folk and Bluegrass jam on.
Check out the bus shelter! |
Throughout the afternoon art-making for all ages is offered: Nature Crowns, Duwamish basketry, Sun Prints, Simple found object instrument-making and jam, Clay Sculpture, Peace Pinwheels, Turtles of Ronald Bog, Artist Trading Cards, and more.
Walk along the colorful pathway |
Additional fun includes Hula Hooping, Solar Cooking, and Storytime with songs. Learn more about Ronald Bog Park and greater Shoreline area with Vicki Stiles of Shoreline Historical Museum and members of Shoreline Rotary Clubs.
A section of Lorenzo Moog's wrapped tree branch sculpture |
Parking is reserved for festival-goers at the three school/church lots on Meridian near N 175th St. junction.
Bring a chair and spend the afternoon igniting your creativity and connecting with your neighbors at SummerSet Arts Festival: Celebrating Ronald Bog. Hot dog cart and ice cream truck on hand.
For more info contact Cynthia 206-218-3302.
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