
Thursday, as I was doing my internly duties, I stopped by Seattle Central Community College’s Unity Fair. On SCCC’s red brick quad, students flooded the area to enjoy the sun, free music and their time away from class. As I was walking around, I wanted to know what the students perspectives on the concert and Capitol Hill combined.
Curiously, I got the same answer from each student I asked questions to.
Q: When was the last time you saw a free concert on Capitol Hill?
A: Never.
Q: Is Capitol Hill a good spot to see a free concert?
A: Yeah, for sure. There are students everyone ranging from high school to college age and most of which who enjoy music and wouldn’t mind stopping into a free concert – especially a publuc one.
Q: Where would be the most ideal spot to see a concert on Capitol Hill?
A: Either here on Seattle Central’s quad or over at Cal Anderson Park.
Q: If Capitol Hill is such a prime spot for free concerts, why do you think there aren’t more?
A: Not sure – but there should be! It’s great promotion for your band. Capitol Hill is definitely the most effective place to get publicity toward your band.
The Unity Fair was a fun way to kick off Capitol Hill’s summer.
























