Sea Shanty Concert & Sing-Along
March 5
8:00 pm (Doors at 7:30 pm)
Stimson-Green Mansion (1204 Minor Ave, Seattle)
In partnership with the Maritime Washington National Heritage Area, we are thrilled to offer our first-ever sea shanty concert! Presented by Maritime Folknet, this event will feature local sea shanty band, Strikes a Bell, who will perform rousing, singalong-able sea chanteys and maritime music.
An acapella group based in Seattle, Washington, Strikes A Bell connects the city to its maritime industry and roots through song. They are regularly seen and heard at the monthly Northwest Seaport Chantey Sing, Northwest Folklife Festival, Lake Union Wooden Boat Festival, Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival, and other maritime events around the Puget Sound area.
⏳ Duration: approximately 2 hours with a 15-minute intermission
📍Location: Stimson-Green Mansion | 1204 Minor Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 (parking available for purchase)
👤 Age Requirement: 21+ with valid ID (drinks available for purchase)
🚗 Parking: A first-come-first-serve lot is located beside the Mansion. Parking garage access is available for purchase at the ticket link.
About our Partners:
Maritime Folknet is a federal 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving maritime culture and history, and encouraging people to explore and participate in that culture and history. We do this primarily through the music that highlights our boats and the people who work them, especially in the Pacific Northwest. We create programs and events that celebrate our maritime heritage, educate the public, and advocate preserving it. We collaborate with other organizations and individuals to bring these programs to the public. We are funded by memberships, public grants, and private donations. Learn more.
The Maritime Washington National Heritage Area is a non-regulatory, regionwide partnership program that strengthens, shares, and connects our state’s maritime communities and resources. We know that the peoples and organizations along Washington’s saltwater shorelines can have limited opportunity to collaborate and celebrate their vibrant water-based cultures—often leaving Washington’s maritime heritage under-appreciated. That’s why Maritime Washington partners with diverse, cross-sector organizations to connect the maritime community, protect our resources, and connect residents and visitors alike with our state’s maritime heritage. Learn more.
