A free community soccer watch party is set to take place on June 19 at the James Center Bandshell near Carrie Blake Park in Sequim, Washington, running from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The gathering will showcase live international fixtures, including a highly anticipated match between Team USA and Australia, while local bands provide a soundtrack that keeps the atmosphere lively throughout the day.
Beyond the screen, attendees can take part in skills clinics, training workshops and a series of interactive challenges designed for children and adults alike, all coordinated with regional soccer groups.
Food vendors will line the venue offering a variety of bites, encouraging guests to bring folding chairs, wear dancing shoes and display their team colors as they cheer on the action.
Organizers say the event is part of a broader effort to connect soccer communities across the Olympic Peninsula, fostering a sense of belonging and shared enthusiasm for the sport.
A Day of Play and Celebration
From morning until sunset, the bandshell will transform into a hub of activity where families can mingle, learn new techniques and celebrate the global spirit of soccer together.