Solstice Serenades with The Musical Mountaineers & Friends
Schedule
Sun Jun 14 2026 at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
600 128th St SE, Everett, WA, United States, Washington 98208 | Everett, WA
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The Musical Mountaineers & Friends are returning to the Northwest Stream Center this summer for Solstice Serenades!Join the Adopt A Stream Foundation community on Sunday June 14th, 2026 to experience The Musical Mountaineers and friends live in concert, to benefit the Northwest Stream Center's Sustainable Ecosystem Lab. They will be performing a lovingly curated concert inspired by nature, and the Summer Solstice. It will be a delightful afternoon, spent swooning over the sweet sounds of summer, and supporting a spectacular cause- sustainability!
Solstice Serenades
with The Musical Mountaineers & Friends
Sunday June 14th, 2026
2-3:30PM
Schedule:
1-1:30 PM - Early Admission & Priority Seating
1:30PM - General Admission Seating Opens
2-3:30PM - Concert Program (90 min)
3:30-4PM - Northwest Stream Center will remain open after program
The Northwest Stream Center
in Snohomish County's McCollum Park
600 128th St SE,
Everett, WA 98208-6353
Early Admission/Priority Seating: $60
Admission: $50
The concert performance will take place indoors, in the Chinook Room Theatre- the Northwest Stream Center's large learning auditorium, with wonderful acoustics! Attendees should dress comfortably, but are encouraged to dress up along with The Musical Mountaineers, who don elegant gowns when performing- even upon mountain tops!
Attendees will also have the chance to enjoy the outdoors during Solstice Serenades, as the Northwest Stream Center's fabulous forest and wetland walk will be open before and after the musical program!
Purchase tickets online at www.streamkeeper.org, by calling 425-316-8592, or in person at the Northwest Stream Center's Nature Store.
Proceeds from this concert will benefit the NWSC's Sustainable Ecosystem Lab, and all ticket holders will be recognized as contributors to the Sustainable Ecosystem Lab and displayed as 'Sustainability Stewards' online and on a plaque at the Lab once complete.
A hub for environmental education and community resources, the Sustainable Ecosystem Lab will be a place for people to gather and observe sustainable infrastructure, technologies, and practices at work. After their visit, they will leave thinking "I can do some of that at home or my workplace!" The "Lab" will be accessible to all and a model on how to fight climate change. Learn more about the Sustainable Infrastructure Campaign to evolve the NWSC's environmental learning facility into a Sustainable Eco Lab.
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The Musical Mountaineers & Friends Bios:
Anastasia Allison (she/her) is a classically trained violinist who has been playing her violin outside for a very long time. As a child, she volunteered for the National Park Service and spent her time performing music at Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site. She moved to WA in 2004 to become a Park Ranger, and she loved patrolling the park with her violin to play music for campers. In 2018, she founded an outdoor gear company called Kula Cloth ®, which is now seen on trails all over the world. When she isn't working or playing music, she enjoys spending time riding her motorcycle with her husband Aaron. They live in the woods in Granite Falls with their three grey cats.
Rose Freeman (she/her) is a lifelong musician who delights in bringing community together through the practice of music. Whether it's a Sunday afternoon jam with the Alpine Arpeggios, a sunset serenade with the Musical Mountaineers, or an afternoon of teaching, collaborating with musicians is a cornerstone to her life. It's her delight to deliver a well-rounded education that equips her students to arrive at the piano and life with curiosity, courage, presence, and freedom. In addition to music, she delights in roller blading, climbing, hiking from sunrise to sunset, and cozying up at home with her two kitty boys.
The Musical Mountaineers, Anastasia and Rose, met in 2017 through a series of serendipitous events. The intrepid duo has performed sunrise serenades at over 50 locations from the jagged peaks of the North Cascades to the rugged shores of the Lost Coast. They have been featured on King 5 Evening Magazine, KOMO TV's Eric's Heroes, The Everett Herald, Backpacker Magazine, She Explores Podcast, Sierra Club, and the National Parks Conservation Association. They have performed 5 concerts at Benaroya Hall in Seattle to benefit Washington's National Park Fund and Washington Trails Association. In 2024, Anastasia and Rose partnered with the Adopt A Stream Foundation to perform concerts at the Northwest Stream Center's environmental learning facility to benefit their Sustainable Infrastructure Campaign and offer an opportunity for the community to hear the magic of the Musical Mountaineers live.
The pair does not announce their backcountry concerts, choosing to respect Leave No Trace principals and to maintain the purity of the experience. Together their mission is to use the powerful combination of music and the wilderness to bring more love into the world.
See some of their amazing outdoor concerts at https://www.youtube.com/@TheMusicalMountaineers.
Mitch Pittman, cinematographer:
The only thing Mitch likes more than sharing memories of being in the mountains is making new ones. He moved to Seattle eleven years ago to explore the Cascades and hasn’t missed a month of skiing in more than a decade. Mitch worked as a reporter and photographer for KING and KOMO, but in 2018 started his own production company, Sahale Studios, named after his favorite spot in the North Cascades. He is honored to give back through volunteering with Washington’s National Park Fund and supporting other charitable causes that get people outside. You can follow along with his trips at @mitchpittman.
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