Concert in the Park Returns June 25 at Pfingst Animal Acres Park!

Lake Forest Park, WALocal News

ShoreLake Arts announces the highly anticipated return of the Concert in the Park on June 25, 2025, at Pfingst Animal Acres Park. Featuring renowned blues and soul artist Stephanie Anne Johnson, the event is set to start at 6:30 PM, drawing music enthusiasts from the surrounding area. The picturesque garden setting of the park adds to the charm, creating an inviting atmosphere for families and friends to gather. Local organizers emphasize the importance of fostering community spirit through music and cultural events. This concert serves as a platform for local talent while enriching the community's cultural landscape.

Previous concerts in the series have seen significant attendance, reflecting the growing interest in local arts. Attendees can look forward to a vibrant evening filled with soulful performances. ShoreLake Arts encourages the public to mark their calendars for this exciting event.

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