Celebrate 25 Years of Third Place Commons!

Shoreline, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park will commemorate the 25th anniversary of Third Place Commons with a weekend of festivities from September 26 to 28. The celebration begins on Friday night with Swing Street and an open dance floor. Saturday features a lineup of live music, children's activities, and a Founders Forum, culminating in performances from children's music legend Nancy Stewart and the Mark Dufresne Band. On Sunday, attendees can enjoy live music, face painting, and fresh produce at the farmers market, alongside a mall-wide sidewalk sale. Third Place Commons, located at 17171 Bothell Way NE, is a community nonprofit that provides hundreds of free performances and events year-round, including the Weekend Music program and the farmers market from May to October.

This milestone celebration emphasizes community engagement and inclusivity, offering entertainment for all ages. The diverse activities aim to strengthen community ties and celebrate the legacy of Third Place Commons.

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