Lynden
MUSIC
Festival
'Claire de Lune'
LyndenMusicFestival.com
OCTOBER 14-18 2015
www.LyndenMusicFestival.com
SPONSORS
7th
Annual
www.LyndenMusicFestival.com
Love’s Cookin’	 Free
JP and the OK Rhythm Boys Fiddle,Vocals, Swing
11:00 am — Green Barn, 211 Birch Bay-Lynden Road
Jean Sibelius Lecture	 Free
Professor Matti Hyökki and Marja Kaisla
11:30 am — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street
Piano Recital	 $5
Marja Kaisla and master class students
1:00 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street
On Island Time	 $5
JP and the OK Rhythm Boys Folk, Swing	 Orcas Island
West My Friend Indie, Pop	 Vancouver Island
2:00 pm — Lynden Pioneer Museum, 217 Front St.
Open Choir Workshop	 Free
Professor Matti Hyökki
3:00 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street
Choir will perform Sunday at 3pm.
Firefly Classics	 $25
Romanticism and Virtuosity
Marja Kaisla Piano
7:00 pm — Refreshments
7:30 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street
Everybody Cut Loose!	 $10
West My Friend Indie, Pop
The Rocky Vasalino Show Rock, Pop, Dance
8:00 pm — Steakhouse 9, 115 E. Homestead Blvd
SUNDAY 10/18
Hymn Sing	 Free
12:00 pm — Lynden Pioneer Museum, 217 Front Street
Festival Finale Concert	 By donation
Marja Kaisla Piano
WWU choir with Tim Fitzpatrick
Festival Choir, dir. Matti Hyokki
3:00 pm — 3rd Christian Reformed Church, 514 Liberty St.
The Final Finale...Fine!	 Suggested donation of $10
Smilin’ Scandinavians Polka, Dance
5:00 pm — Lynden Pioneer Museum, 217 Front Street
For more information:
Email: lyndenmusicfestival@gmail.com
Terhi Miikki-Broersma:
360-510-0654 terhimiikkib@yahoo.com
Gaye Davis:
360-820-9356 davis.gaye@gmail.com
Tickets available at:
• Lynden Chamber of Commerce
• BrownPaperTickets.com
Jansen Art Center concert tickets available at venue.
The 7th annual Lynden Music Festival offers music by
local, national, and international artists performing
from a variety of genres in several different venues
throughout the town of Lynden, WA. Venues include
the Jansen Art Center, Lynden Pioneer Museum,
The Dutch Village Mall, Homestead, Third Christian
Reformed Church, The Green Barn, coffee shops and
more.
Lynden
MUSIC
Festival
'Claire de Lune'
LyndenMusicFestival.com
Lynden MUSIC FestivalLyndenMusicFestival.com
Lynden
MUSIC
Festival
'Claire de Lune'
'Claire de Lune'
Lynden MUSIC Festival
TUESDAY 10/13
E Komo Mai - “Come On In”	 $40
HAPA Contemporary Hawaiian
Limited seating.
7:00 pm — Clay Estate, 776 H Street
WEDNESDAY 10/14
‘Claire de Lune’ Opening Ceremonies	 Free
Borealis Brass
Barry Flannegan Vocalist, Guitar
Duo Lido Violin and Piano/Accordion
12:00 pm — Dutch Village Mall, 655 Front Street
Piano Master Class with Marja Kaisla	 Free
In cooperation with Lynden Music Teachers Association
1:30 pm-4 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St.
Java Jive	 Free
Adrian Clark Vocalist, Guitar, Blues, Pop
3:00 pm — The Woods Coffee, 8071 Guide Meridian Rd.
Festival “Kanakapila” Impromptu Jam Session!	 $10
Introducing festival performers
7:00 pm — Steakhouse 9,
115 E. Homestead Blvd
THURSDAY 10/15
Piano Master Class with Marja Kaisla	 Free
WWU Piano Faculty Students
9:00 am-12:00 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street
Java Jive	 Free
Cabin Fever NW Indie, Folk
Dianne Bochsler and Tara Caldwell
11:00 am — Katz Coffee, 513 Front Street
Day By Day - Church Concert	 By donation
Borealis Brass Brass
Wendy Donaghy Soprano
Carlo Furton Tenor
Gaye Davis Violin
Mike Allen Saxophone
Terhi Miikki-Broersma Piano, Organ
2:00 pm — Bethel Christian Reformed Church, 1105 Liberty St.
Happy Hour at Piano Lounge	 Free
B Natural Jazz combo
5:00 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street
Museum Open House	 Free
Gallowglass Irish, Acoustic Folk
6:30 pm-8:30 pm — Lynden Pioneer Museum, 217 Front St.
Double Treble	 $25
Grant Donnellan Violin	 Includes
David Feingold Guitar	 beverage
With special guest Martin Kuuskmann Bassoon
7:30 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street
FRIDAY 10/16
Java Jive	 Free
Kapono Na’ili’ili Vocalist, Guitar, Ukulele, Hawaiian
10:00 am — Location TBD
Piano Master Class with Marja Kaisla	 Free
Lynden Music Teachers Association students
10:00 am-1:00 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St.
Community Center Concert	 Free
Johnny Barnes Vocalist
Tarvin Makia Vocalist, Guitar, Hawaiian
Duo Lido Violin and Accordion
12:30 pm — Lynden Community Center, 401 Grover St.
Tea for Two on Wiser Lake	 $25
Gershwin Favorite Songs and Beyond!
Marja Kaisla Piano
3:00 pm-5:00 pm
Hollander residence, 7245 Barber’s Grove Lane
Limited seating. Refreshments included.
You’ve Got Me Thinkin’	 Free
Peter Binskin Vocal, Guitar
Mane Event dir. by Ginger White, Choir
4:00 pm — Lynden Library, 216 4th Street
Aloha from Hawaii	 Pupus included. $25
HAPA Contemporary Hawaiian
7:00 pm — Lynden Pioneer Museum, 217 Front Street
SATURDAY 10/17
Bremen Town Musicians Kids Concert	 $5/$10 family
Borealis Brass
10:00 am — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street
Featured Artist: HAPA
Meaning ‘half’ in Hawaiian, the name HAPA is
inspired by the band’s two members, one from South
Pacific ancestry and the other from New Jersey.
The driving force behind HAPA is “to perpetuate a
Polynesian language that nearly died in the 1970’s,
and totally change the way the world perceives
Hawaiian Music.”
Marja
Kaisla
Adrian Clark

Lynden Music Festival Brochure

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    Lynden MUSIC Festival 'Claire de Lune' LyndenMusicFestival.com OCTOBER14-18 2015 www.LyndenMusicFestival.com SPONSORS 7th Annual www.LyndenMusicFestival.com Love’s Cookin’ Free JP and the OK Rhythm Boys Fiddle,Vocals, Swing 11:00 am — Green Barn, 211 Birch Bay-Lynden Road Jean Sibelius Lecture Free Professor Matti Hyökki and Marja Kaisla 11:30 am — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street Piano Recital $5 Marja Kaisla and master class students 1:00 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street On Island Time $5 JP and the OK Rhythm Boys Folk, Swing Orcas Island West My Friend Indie, Pop Vancouver Island 2:00 pm — Lynden Pioneer Museum, 217 Front St. Open Choir Workshop Free Professor Matti Hyökki 3:00 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street Choir will perform Sunday at 3pm. Firefly Classics $25 Romanticism and Virtuosity Marja Kaisla Piano 7:00 pm — Refreshments 7:30 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street Everybody Cut Loose! $10 West My Friend Indie, Pop The Rocky Vasalino Show Rock, Pop, Dance 8:00 pm — Steakhouse 9, 115 E. Homestead Blvd SUNDAY 10/18 Hymn Sing Free 12:00 pm — Lynden Pioneer Museum, 217 Front Street Festival Finale Concert By donation Marja Kaisla Piano WWU choir with Tim Fitzpatrick Festival Choir, dir. Matti Hyokki 3:00 pm — 3rd Christian Reformed Church, 514 Liberty St. The Final Finale...Fine! Suggested donation of $10 Smilin’ Scandinavians Polka, Dance 5:00 pm — Lynden Pioneer Museum, 217 Front Street For more information: Email: lyndenmusicfestival@gmail.com Terhi Miikki-Broersma: 360-510-0654 terhimiikkib@yahoo.com Gaye Davis: 360-820-9356 davis.gaye@gmail.com Tickets available at: • Lynden Chamber of Commerce • BrownPaperTickets.com Jansen Art Center concert tickets available at venue. The 7th annual Lynden Music Festival offers music by local, national, and international artists performing from a variety of genres in several different venues throughout the town of Lynden, WA. Venues include the Jansen Art Center, Lynden Pioneer Museum, The Dutch Village Mall, Homestead, Third Christian Reformed Church, The Green Barn, coffee shops and more. Lynden MUSIC Festival 'Claire de Lune' LyndenMusicFestival.com Lynden MUSIC FestivalLyndenMusicFestival.com Lynden MUSIC Festival 'Claire de Lune' 'Claire de Lune' Lynden MUSIC Festival
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    TUESDAY 10/13 E KomoMai - “Come On In” $40 HAPA Contemporary Hawaiian Limited seating. 7:00 pm — Clay Estate, 776 H Street WEDNESDAY 10/14 ‘Claire de Lune’ Opening Ceremonies Free Borealis Brass Barry Flannegan Vocalist, Guitar Duo Lido Violin and Piano/Accordion 12:00 pm — Dutch Village Mall, 655 Front Street Piano Master Class with Marja Kaisla Free In cooperation with Lynden Music Teachers Association 1:30 pm-4 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St. Java Jive Free Adrian Clark Vocalist, Guitar, Blues, Pop 3:00 pm — The Woods Coffee, 8071 Guide Meridian Rd. Festival “Kanakapila” Impromptu Jam Session! $10 Introducing festival performers 7:00 pm — Steakhouse 9, 115 E. Homestead Blvd THURSDAY 10/15 Piano Master Class with Marja Kaisla Free WWU Piano Faculty Students 9:00 am-12:00 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street Java Jive Free Cabin Fever NW Indie, Folk Dianne Bochsler and Tara Caldwell 11:00 am — Katz Coffee, 513 Front Street Day By Day - Church Concert By donation Borealis Brass Brass Wendy Donaghy Soprano Carlo Furton Tenor Gaye Davis Violin Mike Allen Saxophone Terhi Miikki-Broersma Piano, Organ 2:00 pm — Bethel Christian Reformed Church, 1105 Liberty St. Happy Hour at Piano Lounge Free B Natural Jazz combo 5:00 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street Museum Open House Free Gallowglass Irish, Acoustic Folk 6:30 pm-8:30 pm — Lynden Pioneer Museum, 217 Front St. Double Treble $25 Grant Donnellan Violin Includes David Feingold Guitar beverage With special guest Martin Kuuskmann Bassoon 7:30 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street FRIDAY 10/16 Java Jive Free Kapono Na’ili’ili Vocalist, Guitar, Ukulele, Hawaiian 10:00 am — Location TBD Piano Master Class with Marja Kaisla Free Lynden Music Teachers Association students 10:00 am-1:00 pm — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St. Community Center Concert Free Johnny Barnes Vocalist Tarvin Makia Vocalist, Guitar, Hawaiian Duo Lido Violin and Accordion 12:30 pm — Lynden Community Center, 401 Grover St. Tea for Two on Wiser Lake $25 Gershwin Favorite Songs and Beyond! Marja Kaisla Piano 3:00 pm-5:00 pm Hollander residence, 7245 Barber’s Grove Lane Limited seating. Refreshments included. You’ve Got Me Thinkin’ Free Peter Binskin Vocal, Guitar Mane Event dir. by Ginger White, Choir 4:00 pm — Lynden Library, 216 4th Street Aloha from Hawaii Pupus included. $25 HAPA Contemporary Hawaiian 7:00 pm — Lynden Pioneer Museum, 217 Front Street SATURDAY 10/17 Bremen Town Musicians Kids Concert $5/$10 family Borealis Brass 10:00 am — Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street Featured Artist: HAPA Meaning ‘half’ in Hawaiian, the name HAPA is inspired by the band’s two members, one from South Pacific ancestry and the other from New Jersey. The driving force behind HAPA is “to perpetuate a Polynesian language that nearly died in the 1970’s, and totally change the way the world perceives Hawaiian Music.” Marja Kaisla Adrian Clark