Concert Truck will roll into Burien Farmers Market on Thursday, June 26 - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

Burien, WALocal News

The "Concert Truck" will perform at the Burien Farmers Market on Thursday, June 26, 2025, providing a unique musical experience for the community. This mobile concert venue, organized by the Seattle Chamber Music Society, aims to bring live music directly to local residents. The initiative highlights the organization's commitment to enhancing accessibility to classical music. The event is expected to attract a diverse audience, enriching the local cultural scene and promoting community engagement. This concert series is part of a broader effort by the Seattle Chamber Music Society to innovate how classical music is presented to the public.

By transforming a truck into a concert hall, the society seeks to make performances more inviting and less formal. The program is designed to engage attendees of all ages, fostering a love for music in an outdoor setting. Overall, this event represents a significant step towards integrating the arts into everyday community life in Burien.

Related Articles

Free Independence Day picnic will be Friday, June 27 at Glen Acres Church of Christ

A free Independence Day picnic will occur on Friday, June 27, 2025, at Glen Acres Church of Christ in Burien, Washington. The event aims to celebrate the holiday with community gatherings and activities. Attendees can enjoy food and festivities starting at 5:30 PM local time.

Burien residents invited to Public Works Coffee Chat at City Hall on Thursday, June 26

Burien residents can participate in a Public Works Coffee Chat at City Hall on June 26. The event aims to foster community engagement and provide insights into local public works initiatives. City Manager Adolfo Bailon will be present to discuss various topics with attendees.

South King Medias Scott Schaefer wins First Place in Society of Professional Journalists Awards for heartfelt Burien video story

Scott Schaefer, founder and publisher of South King Media, won first place in the Feature (Soft News) – Small category at the SPJ 2024 Region 10 Excellence in Journalism Awards for his video story honoring retiring postal carrier Tricia Hanley. The emotional tribute, filmed on a rainy day as Hanley completed her final delivery, resonated with the Burien community.