Find the most affordable arts and culture events in Mid-March in our South King County Fine Arts Roundup - Auburn Examiner

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South King County's arts and culture community is alive with a variety of affordable events scheduled for mid-March, as detailed in this informative roundup by Amy Robinson. Highlighting performances by the renowned Irish music group Lúnasa, the article emphasizes the group's impressive history and international acclaim, encouraging attendees to experience their captivating sound live. The Different Drummer ensemble adds a whimsical touch to the lineup, with its unconventional percussion setup promising an exhilarating performance. For those seeking free entertainment, the Highline Community Symphonic Band will host a concert aimed at enriching the local community's cultural landscape. Theatre enthusiasts can enjoy "Sadie's Kitchen," a dinner-and-show production that brings local storytelling to life in an engaging format.

Each event is thoughtfully presented with essential details such as ticket prices and links for further information, making it easy for readers to plan their outings. This roundup not only showcases the diverse artistic offerings available but also strengthens community ties by promoting local talent. Dive into these enriching experiences and support the arts in South King County!

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