Recreation & Community Department
Another Summer of Music in the Park!
Aimee Lloyd
Parks & Recreation Manager
Another summer approaches, and the City of Normandy Park is proud to present this season of Music in the Park at Marvista Park! Every Sunday from July 9th until August 27th starting at 5:00 pm.
There will be jazz, African beats and melodies, piano, theatre, and a special event on August 27th starting at 3:00 pm from a group called Botanical Alchemists. This special event will involve making a large flower pattern at Marvista Park as a temporary art piece. Families, kids, neighbors, friends, and visitors will be invited to place flowers as part of a public art display. Please come see and hear the wonderful music this season has to offer.
All the concerts and events for Music in the Park are free and open to the public. There is also space for overflow parking at Marvista School.
Bands for this season of Music in the Park
- Abaraka July 9th
- Pearl Django July 16th
- BAT Theatre July 23rd
- Jovino Santos Neto July 30th
- Greenstage Theatre August 6th
- Student Nurse August 13th
- Marina Albero August 20th
- Eric Ode August 27th
Also, on August 27th, the Botanical Alchemist special interactive nature art at 3:00 pm.
“All the concerts and events for Music in the Park are free and open to the public.”
Parks & Recreation Manager
City of Normandy Park
801 SW 174th Street
Normandy Park, WA 98166
(206) 248-8257 (Direct Phone)
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