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Wren's Album - Stitch an Ocean - Release Celebration!
Come celebrate the launch of Stitch an Ocean with an evening of music, poetry, storytelling - and celebration! - aboard the historic Virginia V Steamship on Lake Union.
At 7:30 pm, Cameron Withey will kick the night off with a performance of his original poetry and a storyteller will share a tale.
At 8 pm, Wren will perform songs off the new album, accompanied by a cast of musicians including Devin Mooers, Gary Stroutsos, David Bush, Kevin Fallon, David Sandman, Phil Hirschi, William Panks, Dan Walker, Miranda Zickler, and Sam Esecson.
After the official program ends at 9 pm, you are invited to remain on the boat with Wren and the band to party and celebrate this momentous occasion!
Come prepared for the evening dressed in your best attire. Ocean-colored or themed shirts/ties/dresses are highly encouraged. The evening will be filmed and footage of the show and guests will be incorporated into an upcoming music video.
Light snacks and desserts will be provided; wine and beer will be available for purchase.
The new album will be available for $15, along with other merchandise. For those who backed the Kickstarter, your awards will be available for pick-up at the event.
*** About the Virginia V ***
The steamship Virginia V (the "V" represents the Roman numeral five) is the last operational example of a Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet steamer. She was once part of a large fleet of small passenger and freight carrying ships that linked the islands and ports of Puget Sound in Washington State in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Her original route was between the cities of Tacoma and Seattle, along the West Pass (also known as "Colvos Passage") between Vashon Island and the Kitsap Peninsula.
Today the ship operates from Heritage Wharf at Lake Union Park in Seattle.
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LocationThe Virginia V Steamship (View)
Historic Ships Wharf: 860 Terry Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109
United States
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