Burien's 2014 'Music in the Park' series starts Thursday, July 10 - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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Burien's 2014 "Music in the Park" series begins on Thursday, July 10, with local musicians set to perform in a bid to enhance community engagement. The series aims to foster a sense of unity and provide entertainment during the summer months. Organizers anticipate a strong turnout, as these events have historically drawn crowds and strengthened local ties. The performances will feature various genres, showcasing the talent within the community. Each concert will take place in a family-friendly environment, encouraging residents to gather and enjoy live music together.

This initiative reflects Burien's commitment to supporting local artists and enriching the community's cultural landscape. The series is expected to be a significant highlight of the summer, with many residents eagerly awaiting the lineup. Overall, the concerts promise to be an enjoyable experience for all attendees.

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