WHEN & WHERE

Sunday, June 27th at 2:00 p.m.
Seating will be first come, first served on the Graduation Lawn.
Gates will open at 1:00 p.m. for the 2 o'clock concert time.
The performance will finish by 4:00.

Saint George's School
2929 West Waikiki Road
Spokane, Washington

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Car Penalty
The astute and perceptive among you will have already noticed that our pricing penalizes you for driving. Pack your car and penalize us right back. Drive a bus. Or really twist the knife and ride your bikes.
The truth is, parking on campus is limited and additional vehicles will not be admitted once we reach capacity.

Getting on Campus
Not exactly Checkpoint Charlie. Don't arrive before 1 o'clock.
As you come through the gates at Saint George's School, meander to the right curb [in front of the Administration Building]. Our friendly people will check your name off the list if you've bought tickets online, or take your cash or check if you're a procrastinator or have extra bodies in the wayback. Checks should be made out to Figaro & Co., LLC, but we figured the cash thing in $10 increments makes it pretty darn easy and fast. You will then be directed to the unloading, parking, and picnic area - you probably could figure it out anyway, but we'll have a couple of helpful people on hand.

Parking
Parking is limited; please carpool or consider alternative transportation, which also saves you money.
Parking on campus is close to the picnic/concert area, plus there is a spot to hesitate to unload picnic items or drop off fans with mobility issues.
We will have a bike corral; you are in charge of keeping track of your own shoes.

How to Picnic
No flames; this is a picnic, not a barbeque.
If you enjoy a glass of wine on a Sunday afternoon, so be it. Lemonade for the driver.
Food, yes. Calories are your friends. Go wild. Lay out an incredible, edible spread. Make your neighbors jealous, then share with them.
A blanket or those low chair things would not be out of place. If you bring the big chairs, please be considerate and don't block the view of Leonard and his tuba.
Crisp carrots or crunchy chips will not interrupt the performance. Cell phones will be thrown in the creek.
We have found that dogs really don't enjoy brass music, although border collies get most of William's jokes.
Restrooms are available.
Please clean up after yourselves; nobody wants to step on a spork.

If It Rains
Not to worry! Show up anyway, and if the weather doesn't cooperate, the concert moves into Metters Gym, just next to the Graduation Lawn.