Magnolia Music Showcase

About Magnolia Music Showcase


Next event: Feb 21, 2025


Featuring Happy Heartbreak, Auntie Death, and Owl Scarey

Fundraiser for Treehouse (assistance for foster children)

Magnolia Music Showcase is a quarterly event hosted by MUMC (Magnolia United Methodist Church).  The first two showcases were held in Spring, 2023. Since then, they have been offered every 2nd month (excluding summer breaks).  Since September 2024, MMS is monthly (the 3rd Friday of each month).

You don't want to miss our lineup for Feb 21!

If you, or someone you know, would like to be considered for future Magnolia Music Showcases, please send info about your act, and links to recordings and/or video to contactmumc@gmail.com.  Acts of all sorts (keep it PG13) will be considered for inclusion.

Magnolia Music Showcase runs the 3rd Friday of each month.  The 24-25 season include: Sep 20, Oct 18, Nov 15, (no show in December), Jan 17, Feb 21, Mar 21, Apr 18, and May 16.

Doors open at 6:30pm, music begins at 7pm.  All events are free and all ages. Suggested donation of $10 towards either the musicians and/or the charity (donations can be given in cash, or online).

Featured Artists for Feb 21, 2025:

Happy Heartbreak

Insta: happyheartbreak

Linktree: happyheartbreak

Auntie Death

Insta: auntiedeath

Linktree: auntiedeath

Owl Scarey

Insta: owl_scarey

Linktree: owlscarey

Featured Charity for Feb 2025

Treehouse (Treehouseforkids.org)

Our Vision

Every young person impacted by foster care determines their own future and builds the life of their dreams.

Our Mission

Treehouse creates opportunities for young people in foster care to thrive.

We believe and invest in young people throughout their childhood, education and transition to young adulthood. We partner with them and their communities to transform the systems holding them back.

Our Founding Story

In 1988, a group of social workers founded Treehouse on the belief that kids in foster care deserve a community committed to their success. As firsthand witnesses to the impact of child abuse and neglect, they understood that the problems they were working to solve could not be answered alone. Funded by annual community book sales, they started small–purchasing the little things like birthday presents and school supplies.

Treehouse has experienced tremendous growth over the last 35 years. Powered by our generous donors, talented staff and many caring committed partners, Treehouse has become Washington’s leading organization addressing the academic and other essential supports of youth in foster care. Now we are nationally recognized thought leaders and innovators in our field. We approach our work with a fierce commitment toward equity, understanding that it is an investment in our mission and shared success. Lastly, we’ve proven that with a bold, ambitious goal, you can drive powerful results.

Whether you’re a student working to raise your math grade or a nonprofit ensuring graduation equity for youth in foster care, we believe success is determined by the goals you set. Goals present an important vision of the future for the community to rally behind and provide action steps to turn those visions into reality. Our youth continue to prove to us that when the community invests in intentional, individualized support for youth in foster care, we can create a world where they can pursue their dreams and launch successfully into adulthood.

Magnolia Music Space's Open Mic

Click here to learn more about MMS' Open Mic, on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, 7-10pm at MUMC.  (Jan 28, Feb 11, Feb 25)

Archived Pages from Previous MMS Events

(Beginning with our Sept 2024 event, pages are archived as well as some pictures and video of each act.)

Poster Archive