Family/Community
SPRING/SUMMER PLAYBOOK 2022 | BELLINGHAM PARKS & RECREATION
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DAY/DATE: Friday, August 5
TIME: 6:00-7:00 pm
AGES: All ages
LOCATION: Depot Market Square
COST: FREE
COORDINATOR: Rosa Caldwell/Rose Kular
Gatka Martial Arts Show
Come out for a free showing of a local Sikh martial arts
Gatka Team! Originated in Punjab in the 15th century,
Gatka is a style of stick-fighting, intended to simulate
swords.
Elizabeth Park Concert Schedule
Date Band, Genre
June 23
Ravies Kole Music,
Eclectic Indie Americana Folk Duo
June 30 Geof Morgan and friends, Ballads
July 7
Dr. Jimmy and the Swingtime Serenaders,
Jumpin' Big Band Swing
July 14
J. P. Falcon Band, Acoustic Rock,
with International Influences
July 21
The Unknowns,
Jazz, Blues and Sultry Vocals
July 28
Out of the Ashes,
Rock 'n' Roll, classics, and original tunes
August 4
Prozac Mtn Boys,
Keeping the PNW safe for bluegrass
August 11
Heroes,
Rock 'n' Roll, covers and originals
August 18
Bellingham Dixieland All Stars,
Dixieland Music for All Ages
August 25
bandZandt,
The East County's Favorite Dance Band
Elizabeth Park Concert Series
Thanks to the partnership of The Eldridge Society for
History and Preservation, and Bellingham Parks and
Recreation, live music concerts will be held Thursday
evenings for ten weeks. These family-friendly concerts
are a 2018 Mayor's Arts Awards recipient. The Elizabeth
Park Summer Concert series will feature some of the
best local and fan-favorite musicians and bands for your
listening pleasure! All concerts are free. Donations to
support The Eldridge Society will be gratefully accepted
at the concerts. Food will be available for purchase.
Picnickers are encouraged to recycle and compost to
be good park stewards. Alcohol and vaping are not
permitted in the park. Join us to safely enjoy some great
music outdoors in lovely Elizabeth Park, and get ready
for some good times and great tunes this summer. If
community gatherings are not permissible, concerts
will hopefully be streamed virtually on Facebook
and YouTube.
Photo by Kamalla Whitley