Fathers Day at the Farmers Market
We love celebrating special occasions at the market! This Sunday, June 21st, is Father’s Day, and a perfect time to pick up the makings of… Read MoreFathers Day at the Farmers Market
We love celebrating special occasions at the market! This Sunday, June 21st, is Father’s Day, and a perfect time to pick up the makings of… Read MoreFathers Day at the Farmers Market
This coming Saturday, May 2nd, Third Place has you covered! Love Third Place Books? Celebrate Independent Bookstore Day with your very favorite booksellers from 9… Read MoreA Very Third Place Saturday
It’s another eclectic Saturday at Third Place Commons, starting with some edible books. What, you might wonder, is an edible book? It is a… Read MoreEdible Books, Recorders, and Ian McFeron
Spend a Saturday at Third Place Commons, and you are likely to enjoy a kaleidoscope of experiences. This Saturday, March 21, will be especially colorful.… Read MoreBach in a Hula Skirt and a Little Jive
Third Place Commons has the best Valentine’s day gift for you! The inspiring Total Experience Gospel Choir takes the stage at 2 pm to share… Read MoreValentine’s Day in the Commons
Don’t let the post-holiday blahs get you down. All you need is a lively dose of Scottish music and dance this Saturday, January 10th at… Read MoreScottish Dance and Song on Saturday
Happy 2015! Welcome to a new year, and a new line up of musicians in the Commons! While you’ll see many of your favorites, we’ll… Read MoreNew Year, New Music!
Third Place Commons comes alive with music during the holiday season. We are always delighted to welcome young musicians to the stage for their seasonal… Read MoreLet the Holidays Begin!
We love Halloween in the Commons, and hope you’ll join us for special events all week long. Of course, Friday is THE day, and we… Read MoreHallow-week in the Commons
Yes, Halloween is more than a week away, but it is never to early to start celebrating. This Saturday, October 25th, Northwest Ballet Center, our… Read MoreWhole lot of Halloween Shaking in the Commons