![]() to 9 p.m., and Friday and Saturday until midnight. * MONORAIL: between Seattle Center and Westlake Center (Third Level) free-90 cents one-way (206) 441-6038: Sunday through Thursday, 9 a.m. * FUN FOREST AMUSEMENT PARK: (206) 728-1585: open daily. * 'TRISTAN UND ISOLDE,' Seattle Center Opera House, (206) 389-7676: Seattle Opera production of Richard Wagner opera, Aug. * SEATTLE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL, Lakeside School, 14050 First Ave. July 10, Gravity Check, Old Lady Litterbug and Second Coming July 25, Dead Letters, Carmine and Candle Box July 31, Crime Family, Zeke, Supersuckers. * PAIN IN THE GRASS CONCERTS, Seatte Center Mural Amphitheatre, Seattle, (206) 684-8582: 6 to 8:30 p.m., free Today, Northwest Chamber Orchestra Quartet July 10, Main Attraction July 13, Susan Pascal Trio July 14, New York Jimmy & the Jive Five July 15, Michael Powers. * OUT TO LUNCH CONCERT SERIES, downtown Seattle locations, (206) 623-0340: noon to 1:30 p.m. * MUSIC FROM THE HEART, Washington State History Museum Outdoor Amphitheater, 21st & Pacific, Tacoma, (253) 428-0832: Kerrville, Texas-style folk music, 8 p.m. * LAKEFOLKFEST,Pierce College, Tacoma, (253) 584-0217: folk festival, 11 a.m. * JAZZ IN THE PARK,Seward Park Amphitheater, Seattle, (206) 723-7333: three groups, 1 to 5 p.m. July 12, Joe Koplin Jazz Quintet July 19, Island Time Steel Drum Band July 26, Special Consensus Aug. * SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE PARK, Edmonds City Park, Third and Pine, Edmonds, (425) 771-0268: 3 to 4 p.m. Alleyoop July 16, Dan Mink July 23, Kathy Kallick July 30, Bochinche Aug. * FAMILY CONCERT SERIES, Frances Anderson Center Amphitheater, 700 Main St., Edmonds, (425) 771-0268: 11:30 a.m. * ACOUSTIC CONCERTS, Aubergine Cafe, Lake Forest Park Mall, Ballinger and Bothell ways, Seattle, (206) 362-1626: Saturday concerts, 8 p.m., $3 to $5. 2, $25-$60.įor big name acts, see Tickets category in this calendar. * WOMAD USA,Marymoor Park, Redmond, (206) 628-0888:international music festival, first U.S. 7-9, South Lake Washington Īir show with Blue Angels, Aug. Pirates landing, July 18, 2 p.m., Alki Beach Milk Carton Derby, July 11, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Greenlake * CHINATOWN-INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT SUMMER FESTIVAL, Seattle, (206) 706-9869: July 11-12. * KING COUNTY FAIR, King County Fairgrounds, Enumclaw, (206) 296-8888: food, entertainment, carnival rides, livestock displays, vendors, exhibits, July 10-20, free-$6.50. Medalist Dart League, July 31 through Aug. Puyallup Automotive Dealers Car Sale, July 10-12.ġ1th Pacific Northwest National Good Guys Rod & Custom Show, July 17-19. Public tours, through summer, Monday through Saturday, free-$5 (206) 296-3128. * 'TATTOO,' Century Ballroom, 915 E Pine St., Seattle, (206) 329-3705: dance performance work by Pat Graney, 2 p.m. * 'SCOTT THOMPSON AS BUDDY COLE IN MIXOLOGY MONOLOGY,' Meany Theatre, University of Washington, Seattle (206) 323-2992: gay comedy show, July 11, $18-$22. * PUGET SOUND GUITAR WORKSHOP, Vashon Island (206) 784-1059: acoustic guitar camp for guitarists at all skill levels, July 25-31, Aug. * WENATCHEE YOUTH CIRCUS, Civic Center Playfield, Seventh and Bell, Edmonds, (425) 771-0232: performers aged 5-19 years, 7 p.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday noon to 5 p.m., free to $4.25 free family Friday, 5 to 9 p.m. * CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF TACOMA, 936 Broadway, (206) 627-6031: permanent and changing exhibits Native American craft classes through August. to 6 p.m., through Labor Day free to $5.50. * CHILDREN'S MUSEUM, 305 Harrison St., Seattle, (206) 441-1768: hands-on activities and exhibits. Smith, noon, July 24 Ed Goldberg, noon, July 30. Wright, 1 p.m., July 11 Jo Dereske, noon, July 15 Earl Emerson, noon, July 16 Bill Eidson, noon, July 21 John Billheimer, noon, July 23 Philip Reed and Martin J. * SEATTLE MYSTERY BOOKSHOP, 117 Cherry St., Seattle, (206) 587-5737: James Lee Burke and Janet Evanovich noon and 2 p.m., today Laurali R. The e-mail address is The Sun fax is (360) 479-7681. The Bravo! calendar lists arts, entertainment, and community activities and attractions throughout Puget Sound.Ĭalendar items for the free listing should be submitted in writing by noon Wednesday the week prior to Thursday publication.
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