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4 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Visual arts, literature, theater, music & more CLASSIC JAZZ, CLASSICAL MUSIC IF YOU GO To purchase tick- ets and for more information, visit watermusicfesti- val.com Friday, Oct. 13 Swing Fever Inn at Harbour Village 120 Williams Ave- nue, Ilwaco, Wash- ington, 98624 Doors open at 6 p.m., performance at 7 p.m. Tickets: $40 SUBMITTED PHOTO The Music at the Mission Chamber Players, from left: Steve Huber, violin; Rhonda Bradetich, flute; Michael Graham, cello; Aileen Chanco, piano; William Everett, double bass; and Matt Szemela, violin. (Not pictured, Chad Kaltinger, viola. Huber will not be touring with the band.) Water Music Festival 2017 presents Swing Fever, Music at the Mission By MARILYN GILBAUGH FOR COAST WEEKEND F or more than three decades, the Water Music Festival on the Long Beach Peninsula has given audiences an experience to enjoy and remember. This year’s festival — taking place Friday through Sunday, Oct. 13 through 15 — will be no exception. Swing Fever Swing Fever, of San Francisco, kicks off this year’s festival Friday, Oct. 13, at the historic Inn at Harbour Village with a program full of classic jazz, jumping and jiving. George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Continued on Page 15 SUBMITTED PHOTO Saturday, Oct. 14, Music at the Mis- sion Chamber Players Leadbetter Farms Lighthouse 35710 1 Place, Ocean Park, Wash- ington 98640 Gates open at 6 p.m., program at 7 p.m. Tickets: $50 Sunday, Oct. 15 Music at the Mis- sion Chamber Players Leadbetter Farm’s Lighthouse 35710 1 Place, Oceanside, Wash- ington, 98640 Gates open at 1 p.m., concert at 2 p.m. Tickets: $50