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SUMMARY:Kent's Cider & Ale Trail on April 28 will showcase outstanding lineup of brewers
DESCRIPTION:Kent Downtown Partnership’s Downtown Kent Cider & Ale Trail will be held on Friday\, April 28\, 2023\, from 6 – 9 p.m.\, and here’s an update: \nBeer\, cider and distilled aficionados will embark on a tasting journey of vibrant\, crisp and bold flavors which are sure to please your palette and awaken your taste buds! \nThe Cider & Ale Trail will showcase an outstanding lineup of brewers who will be hosted by historic downtown businesses featuring both well-known and smaller\, boutique brewers. \n“We love introducing new products to the community\,” said Erica Carew\, KDP Program Coordinator.  “Guests can look forward tastings of these social\, bubbly and vivacious beverages in addition to live entertainment\, fun conversations\, lots of laughs and a lively vibe” \n“Participants will enjoy specialty beer and cider offerings while rubbing elbows with Kent and regional brewers. The community has asked for more beer and cider tasting events\, so we are super excited to kick the spring off with this event\,” Erica added. \nVisitors are encouraged to come early to check out our unique shops and restaurants. \nCideries and Breweries will include: \n\nLogan Brewing\nCole Street Brewing\nTop Down Brewing\nHalf Lion Brewery\n2 Towns Cider House\nGreenwood Cidery\nGood4You Hard Selzer\nBlackfish Distillery\nMastrogianni’s Distillery\nWhidbey Island Distillery and more to come!\n\nGuests can also purchase products tax-free to bring home. \nMusic Line-up:\n\nKlyntel\, an R&B/Soul & Jazz band that blends soulful vocals and masterful musicianship.\nTor Dietrichson Blues Trio\, a world-class percussionist\, accomplished composer\, singer and songwriter Tor’s music crosses several genres including American Blues\, Latin and Brazilian Jazz\, Salsa\, Soulful African\, East Indian Ragas\, and Rock and Roll.\n\nShops and restaurants are open to the public; tasting requires tickets and you must be 21 over. \nTickets:   \n\n$30 advance/$40 at door (Includes 10 tastings\, disposable glass\, wrist band and program guide)\n\nPurchase tickets online here;\nwww.downtownkentwa.com\n \nProceeds from this event benefit the Kent Downtown Partnership and go toward future programs and projects in Historic Downtown Kent.
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/kents-cider-ale-trail-on-april-28-will-showcase-outstanding-lineup-of-brewers-3/
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SUMMARY:Kent's Cider & Ale Trail on April 28 will showcase outstanding lineup of brewers
DESCRIPTION:Kent Downtown Partnership’s Downtown Kent Cider & Ale Trail will be held on Friday\, April 28\, 2023\, from 6 – 9 p.m.\, and here’s an update: \nBeer\, cider and distilled aficionados will embark on a tasting journey of vibrant\, crisp and bold flavors which are sure to please your palette and awaken your taste buds! \nThe Cider & Ale Trail will showcase an outstanding lineup of brewers who will be hosted by historic downtown businesses featuring both well-known and smaller\, boutique brewers. \n“We love introducing new products to the community\,” said Erica Carew\, KDP Program Coordinator.  “Guests can look forward tastings of these social\, bubbly and vivacious beverages in addition to live entertainment\, fun conversations\, lots of laughs and a lively vibe” \n“Participants will enjoy specialty beer and cider offerings while rubbing elbows with Kent and regional brewers. The community has asked for more beer and cider tasting events\, so we are super excited to kick the spring off with this event\,” Erica added. \nVisitors are encouraged to come early to check out our unique shops and restaurants. \nCideries and Breweries will include: \n\nLogan Brewing\nCole Street Brewing\nTop Down Brewing\nHalf Lion Brewery\n2 Towns Cider House\nGreenwood Cidery\nGood4You Hard Selzer\nBlackfish Distillery\nMastrogianni’s Distillery\nWhidbey Island Distillery and more to come!\n\nGuests can also purchase products tax-free to bring home. \nMusic Line-up:\n\nKlyntel\, an R&B/Soul & Jazz band that blends soulful vocals and masterful musicianship.\nTor Dietrichson Blues Trio\, a world-class percussionist\, accomplished composer\, singer and songwriter Tor’s music crosses several genres including American Blues\, Latin and Brazilian Jazz\, Salsa\, Soulful African\, East Indian Ragas\, and Rock and Roll.\n\nShops and restaurants are open to the public; tasting requires tickets and you must be 21 over. \nTickets:   \n\n$30 advance/$40 at door (Includes 10 tastings\, disposable glass\, wrist band and program guide)\n\nPurchase tickets online here;\nwww.downtownkentwa.com\n \nProceeds from this event benefit the Kent Downtown Partnership and go toward future programs and projects in Historic Downtown Kent.
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SUMMARY:Kent's Cider & Ale Trail on April 28 will showcase outstanding lineup of brewers
DESCRIPTION:Kent Downtown Partnership’s Downtown Kent Cider & Ale Trail will be held on Friday\, April 28\, 2023\, from 6 – 9 p.m.\, and here’s an update: \nBeer\, cider and distilled aficionados will embark on a tasting journey of vibrant\, crisp and bold flavors which are sure to please your palette and awaken your taste buds! \nThe Cider & Ale Trail will showcase an outstanding lineup of brewers who will be hosted by historic downtown businesses featuring both well-known and smaller\, boutique brewers. \n“We love introducing new products to the community\,” said Erica Carew\, KDP Program Coordinator.  “Guests can look forward tastings of these social\, bubbly and vivacious beverages in addition to live entertainment\, fun conversations\, lots of laughs and a lively vibe” \n“Participants will enjoy specialty beer and cider offerings while rubbing elbows with Kent and regional brewers. The community has asked for more beer and cider tasting events\, so we are super excited to kick the spring off with this event\,” Erica added. \nVisitors are encouraged to come early to check out our unique shops and restaurants. \nCideries and Breweries will include: \n\nLogan Brewing\nCole Street Brewing\nTop Down Brewing\nHalf Lion Brewery\n2 Towns Cider House\nGreenwood Cidery\nGood4You Hard Selzer\nBlackfish Distillery\nMastrogianni’s Distillery\nWhidbey Island Distillery and more to come!\n\nGuests can also purchase products tax-free to bring home. \nMusic Line-up:\n\nKlyntel\, an R&B/Soul & Jazz band that blends soulful vocals and masterful musicianship.\nTor Dietrichson Blues Trio\, a world-class percussionist\, accomplished composer\, singer and songwriter Tor’s music crosses several genres including American Blues\, Latin and Brazilian Jazz\, Salsa\, Soulful African\, East Indian Ragas\, and Rock and Roll.\n\nShops and restaurants are open to the public; tasting requires tickets and you must be 21 over. \nTickets:   \n\n$30 advance/$40 at door (Includes 10 tastings\, disposable glass\, wrist band and program guide)\n\nPurchase tickets online here;\nwww.downtownkentwa.com\n \nProceeds from this event benefit the Kent Downtown Partnership and go toward future programs and projects in Historic Downtown Kent.
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/kents-cider-ale-trail-on-april-28-will-showcase-outstanding-lineup-of-brewers-4/
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SUMMARY:Kent's Cider & Ale Trail on April 28 will showcase outstanding lineup of brewers
DESCRIPTION:Kent Downtown Partnership’s Downtown Kent Cider & Ale Trail will be held on Friday\, April 28\, 2023\, from 6 – 9 p.m.\, and here’s an update: \nBeer\, cider and distilled aficionados will embark on a tasting journey of vibrant\, crisp and bold flavors which are sure to please your palette and awaken your taste buds! \nThe Cider & Ale Trail will showcase an outstanding lineup of brewers who will be hosted by historic downtown businesses featuring both well-known and smaller\, boutique brewers. \n“We love introducing new products to the community\,” said Erica Carew\, KDP Program Coordinator.  “Guests can look forward tastings of these social\, bubbly and vivacious beverages in addition to live entertainment\, fun conversations\, lots of laughs and a lively vibe” \n“Participants will enjoy specialty beer and cider offerings while rubbing elbows with Kent and regional brewers. The community has asked for more beer and cider tasting events\, so we are super excited to kick the spring off with this event\,” Erica added. \nVisitors are encouraged to come early to check out our unique shops and restaurants. \nCideries and Breweries will include: \n\nLogan Brewing\nCole Street Brewing\nTop Down Brewing\nHalf Lion Brewery\n2 Towns Cider House\nGreenwood Cidery\nGood4You Hard Selzer\nBlackfish Distillery\nMastrogianni’s Distillery\nWhidbey Island Distillery and more to come!\n\nGuests can also purchase products tax-free to bring home. \nMusic Line-up:\n\nKlyntel\, an R&B/Soul & Jazz band that blends soulful vocals and masterful musicianship.\nTor Dietrichson Blues Trio\, a world-class percussionist\, accomplished composer\, singer and songwriter Tor’s music crosses several genres including American Blues\, Latin and Brazilian Jazz\, Salsa\, Soulful African\, East Indian Ragas\, and Rock and Roll.\n\nShops and restaurants are open to the public; tasting requires tickets and you must be 21 over. \nTickets:   \n\n$30 advance/$40 at door (Includes 10 tastings\, disposable glass\, wrist band and program guide)\n\nPurchase tickets online here;\nwww.downtownkentwa.com\n \nProceeds from this event benefit the Kent Downtown Partnership and go toward future programs and projects in Historic Downtown Kent.
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/kents-cider-ale-trail-on-april-28-will-showcase-outstanding-lineup-of-brewers-2/
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SUMMARY:Kent's Cider & Ale Trail on April 28 will showcase outstanding lineup of brewers
DESCRIPTION:Kent Downtown Partnership’s Downtown Kent Cider & Ale Trail will be held on Friday\, April 28\, 2023\, from 6 – 9 p.m.\, and here’s an update: \nBeer\, cider and distilled aficionados will embark on a tasting journey of vibrant\, crisp and bold flavors which are sure to please your palette and awaken your taste buds! \nThe Cider & Ale Trail will showcase an outstanding lineup of brewers who will be hosted by historic downtown businesses featuring both well-known and smaller\, boutique brewers. \n“We love introducing new products to the community\,” said Erica Carew\, KDP Program Coordinator.  “Guests can look forward tastings of these social\, bubbly and vivacious beverages in addition to live entertainment\, fun conversations\, lots of laughs and a lively vibe” \n“Participants will enjoy specialty beer and cider offerings while rubbing elbows with Kent and regional brewers. The community has asked for more beer and cider tasting events\, so we are super excited to kick the spring off with this event\,” Erica added. \nVisitors are encouraged to come early to check out our unique shops and restaurants. \nCideries and Breweries will include: \n\nLogan Brewing\nCole Street Brewing\nTop Down Brewing\nHalf Lion Brewery\n2 Towns Cider House\nGreenwood Cidery\nGood4You Hard Selzer\nBlackfish Distillery\nMastrogianni’s Distillery\nWhidbey Island Distillery and more to come!\n\nGuests can also purchase products tax-free to bring home. \nMusic Line-up:\n\nKlyntel\, an R&B/Soul & Jazz band that blends soulful vocals and masterful musicianship.\nTor Dietrichson Blues Trio\, a world-class percussionist\, accomplished composer\, singer and songwriter Tor’s music crosses several genres including American Blues\, Latin and Brazilian Jazz\, Salsa\, Soulful African\, East Indian Ragas\, and Rock and Roll.\n\nShops and restaurants are open to the public; tasting requires tickets and you must be 21 over. \nTickets:   \n\n$30 advance/$40 at door (Includes 10 tastings\, disposable glass\, wrist band and program guide)\n\nPurchase tickets online here;\nwww.downtownkentwa.com\n \nProceeds from this event benefit the Kent Downtown Partnership and go toward future programs and projects in Historic Downtown Kent.
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/kents-cider-ale-trail-on-april-28-will-showcase-outstanding-lineup-of-brewers-5/
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SUMMARY:Northwest Symphony Orchestra's Season Finale' Concert will be Friday\, April 28
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Symphony Orchestra will perform Lobgesang (Hymn of Praise) by Felix Mendelssohn on Friday\, April 28\, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at Benaroya Hall in Seattle. \nJoining the NWSO in their season finalé performance will be ChoralSounds Northwest\, Seattle Pacific University Choirs\, and West Side Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir. This powerful piece includes one of the most moving darkness into light (hope) moments in all of music. The program will feature soprano soloists Alexandra Picard\, and Lauren Kulesa\, and tenor soloist Brendan Tuohy.  \nAnthony Spain\, Music Director of the NWSO\, conducts. \nAlso on the program is Dvorak Slavonic Dance Op. 46 No. 8\, and in celebration of SPU music department 100th anniversary\, is choral music performed by Seattle Pacific University Chamber Singers – Ryan Ellis conducting\, and Fantasia in D minor “A Psalm for The Voiceless” (World Premiere) by Joshua A Idio – performed by Seattle Pacific University Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Christopher T. F. Hanson. \nTICKETS\nFor tickets\, call Benaroya Hall at (206) 215-4747\, or visit Benaroyahall.org. \nFor more information on Northwest Symphony Orchestra\, including the full concert schedule and musicians\, please visit www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org or call (206) 242-6321. \nMore info here; \n\n\nhttps://www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org/new-events/2023/4/28/season-finale\n\n\n\nFacebook.com/northwestsymphonyorchestra\n\n 
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/northwest-symphony-orchestras-season-finale-concert-will-be-friday-april-28-3/
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SUMMARY:Northwest Symphony Orchestra's Season Finale' Concert will be Friday\, April 28
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Symphony Orchestra will perform Lobgesang (Hymn of Praise) by Felix Mendelssohn on Friday\, April 28\, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at Benaroya Hall in Seattle. \nJoining the NWSO in their season finalé performance will be ChoralSounds Northwest\, Seattle Pacific University Choirs\, and West Side Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir. This powerful piece includes one of the most moving darkness into light (hope) moments in all of music. The program will feature soprano soloists Alexandra Picard\, and Lauren Kulesa\, and tenor soloist Brendan Tuohy.  \nAnthony Spain\, Music Director of the NWSO\, conducts. \nAlso on the program is Dvorak Slavonic Dance Op. 46 No. 8\, and in celebration of SPU music department 100th anniversary\, is choral music performed by Seattle Pacific University Chamber Singers – Ryan Ellis conducting\, and Fantasia in D minor “A Psalm for The Voiceless” (World Premiere) by Joshua A Idio – performed by Seattle Pacific University Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Christopher T. F. Hanson. \nTICKETS\nFor tickets\, call Benaroya Hall at (206) 215-4747\, or visit Benaroyahall.org. \nFor more information on Northwest Symphony Orchestra\, including the full concert schedule and musicians\, please visit www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org or call (206) 242-6321. \nMore info here; \n\n\nhttps://www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org/new-events/2023/4/28/season-finale\n\n\n\nFacebook.com/northwestsymphonyorchestra\n\n 
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/northwest-symphony-orchestras-season-finale-concert-will-be-friday-april-28/
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SUMMARY:Northwest Symphony Orchestra's Season Finale' Concert will be Friday\, April 28
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Symphony Orchestra will perform Lobgesang (Hymn of Praise) by Felix Mendelssohn on Friday\, April 28\, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at Benaroya Hall in Seattle. \nJoining the NWSO in their season finalé performance will be ChoralSounds Northwest\, Seattle Pacific University Choirs\, and West Side Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir. This powerful piece includes one of the most moving darkness into light (hope) moments in all of music. The program will feature soprano soloists Alexandra Picard\, and Lauren Kulesa\, and tenor soloist Brendan Tuohy.  \nAnthony Spain\, Music Director of the NWSO\, conducts. \nAlso on the program is Dvorak Slavonic Dance Op. 46 No. 8\, and in celebration of SPU music department 100th anniversary\, is choral music performed by Seattle Pacific University Chamber Singers – Ryan Ellis conducting\, and Fantasia in D minor “A Psalm for The Voiceless” (World Premiere) by Joshua A Idio – performed by Seattle Pacific University Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Christopher T. F. Hanson. \nTICKETS\nFor tickets\, call Benaroya Hall at (206) 215-4747\, or visit Benaroyahall.org. \nFor more information on Northwest Symphony Orchestra\, including the full concert schedule and musicians\, please visit www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org or call (206) 242-6321. \nMore info here; \n\n\nhttps://www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org/new-events/2023/4/28/season-finale\n\n\n\nFacebook.com/northwestsymphonyorchestra\n\n 
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/northwest-symphony-orchestras-season-finale-concert-will-be-friday-april-28-4/
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SUMMARY:Northwest Symphony Orchestra's Season Finale' Concert will be Friday\, April 28
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Symphony Orchestra will perform Lobgesang (Hymn of Praise) by Felix Mendelssohn on Friday\, April 28\, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at Benaroya Hall in Seattle. \nJoining the NWSO in their season finalé performance will be ChoralSounds Northwest\, Seattle Pacific University Choirs\, and West Side Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir. This powerful piece includes one of the most moving darkness into light (hope) moments in all of music. The program will feature soprano soloists Alexandra Picard\, and Lauren Kulesa\, and tenor soloist Brendan Tuohy.  \nAnthony Spain\, Music Director of the NWSO\, conducts. \nAlso on the program is Dvorak Slavonic Dance Op. 46 No. 8\, and in celebration of SPU music department 100th anniversary\, is choral music performed by Seattle Pacific University Chamber Singers – Ryan Ellis conducting\, and Fantasia in D minor “A Psalm for The Voiceless” (World Premiere) by Joshua A Idio – performed by Seattle Pacific University Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Christopher T. F. Hanson. \nTICKETS\nFor tickets\, call Benaroya Hall at (206) 215-4747\, or visit Benaroyahall.org. \nFor more information on Northwest Symphony Orchestra\, including the full concert schedule and musicians\, please visit www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org or call (206) 242-6321. \nMore info here; \n\n\nhttps://www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org/new-events/2023/4/28/season-finale\n\n\n\nFacebook.com/northwestsymphonyorchestra\n\n 
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/northwest-symphony-orchestras-season-finale-concert-will-be-friday-april-28-2/
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SUMMARY:Northwest Symphony Orchestra's Season Finale' Concert will be Friday\, April 28
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Symphony Orchestra will perform Lobgesang (Hymn of Praise) by Felix Mendelssohn on Friday\, April 28\, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at Benaroya Hall in Seattle. \nJoining the NWSO in their season finalé performance will be ChoralSounds Northwest\, Seattle Pacific University Choirs\, and West Side Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir. This powerful piece includes one of the most moving darkness into light (hope) moments in all of music. The program will feature soprano soloists Alexandra Picard\, and Lauren Kulesa\, and tenor soloist Brendan Tuohy.  \nAnthony Spain\, Music Director of the NWSO\, conducts. \nAlso on the program is Dvorak Slavonic Dance Op. 46 No. 8\, and in celebration of SPU music department 100th anniversary\, is choral music performed by Seattle Pacific University Chamber Singers – Ryan Ellis conducting\, and Fantasia in D minor “A Psalm for The Voiceless” (World Premiere) by Joshua A Idio – performed by Seattle Pacific University Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Christopher T. F. Hanson. \nTICKETS\nFor tickets\, call Benaroya Hall at (206) 215-4747\, or visit Benaroyahall.org. \nFor more information on Northwest Symphony Orchestra\, including the full concert schedule and musicians\, please visit www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org or call (206) 242-6321. \nMore info here; \n\n\nhttps://www.northwestsymphonyorchestra.org/new-events/2023/4/28/season-finale\n\n\n\nFacebook.com/northwestsymphonyorchestra\n\n 
URL:https://waterlandblog.com/event/northwest-symphony-orchestras-season-finale-concert-will-be-friday-april-28-5/
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