Federal Way’s fourth annual tribute to veterans “Honoring Our Own,” sponsored by the Historical Society of Federal Way and the Kiwanis Club of Federal Way, will take place on Veterans Day from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11 at Todd Beamer High School, 35999 16th Ave. S.
On April 23, the AKCHO (Association of King County Historical Organizations) awards were presented at the Museum of History and Industry by King County Executive Dow Constantine.
Show begins at 2 p.m. April 7 at St. Luke’s Church, 515 S. 312th St. Tickets are $31 for general admission with discounts for seniors, groups and military. Students 18 and under admitted free. Call (253) 529-9857 or visit federalwaysymphony.org.
“Believe In Yourself: The Lena Horne Songbook” plays for one night only at 8 p.m. Feb. 16 at Knutzen Family Theatre, 3200 SW Dash Point Road.
Most of us have heard the spell-binding words of “there is no business like show business” and boy we have this dazzling blitz of music coming to Federal Way and Puget Sound audiences when the Federal Way Symphony presents its annual Swing Concert on Sunday, Jan. 27.
The Federal Way Symphony’s theme for the 2012-2013 season is “Music Matters in Federal Way.”
Both camps run 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 9-14 and July 16-21. The camps are taught by a riveting ensemble of professional instructors who will show students how they can live up to their potential. The camp encourages students to dream dreams that can change their lives.
The Symphony proudly presents a new and wonderful performance of “Let Your Music Shine” with award-winning composers, performers, and music educators Lisa Grace Allison and Linda Sebenius. Their mission is to capture the unlimited potential of every child through music.
The solar system’s inner two planets, Mercury and Venus, both put on their best evening displays of the year this month. And so does Centerstage Theatre with its production of “Tenderly: The Rosemary Clooney Songbook,” which opens at 8 p.m. Friday, March 16, and runs through April 1.
The Federal Way Symphony’s upcoming Swing Band Concert at St Luke’s Church is like a superb buffet that keeps growing. This year’s smorgasbord of musical selections are not only tasty and smooth, but are also lip-smacking, eye-popping songs that will send sparks all over the stage.
The Federal Way Symphony 2011-2012 season brings into our city world class soloists such as Geisa Dutra, who is the guest pianist at the Oct. 2 concert of Rhapsody on a Theme Of Paganini by Sergei Rachmaninoff.
The Federal Way Symphony is once again offering a refreshing and fun kids on the block summer youth camp July 11-16 at Federal Way High School. The camp features a sweeping variety of musical instruction for grades 5-12 with one year of musical experience.
The Federal Way Symphony will celebrate its 3rd millennium concert of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in a stellar and magical performance with the Federal Way Chorale on April 3.
Set your clocks because it is time to swing into spring with the Federal Way Symphony’s upcoming “Swing, Jazz and…
The Federal Way Symphony announces the third return of Sergey Suhobrusov as the featured guest artist at the Oct. 3 opening concert. The 25-year-old Ukrainian will be playing “Beethoven’s Violin Concerto,” which Ludwig Van Beethoven finished in 1806 and is considered one of the most popular violin concertos ever written.
Beware “band geeks!” Don’t put your trumpet and violin away at the beginning of summer vacation. The Federal Way Symphony has a student music camp that just might be right up your “jazz alley.”