WEEKEND: Country crooner brings soulful sound to Coyle

COYLE — Teenage singer-songwriter Afton Prater is on her way to the Coyle Peninsula for another show in the “Concerts in the Woods” series.

Afton, 15, has been playing guitar since she was 11 and performing since she was 12. She specializes in soulful country music and will offer her original songs at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Laurel B. Johnson Community Center, 923 Hazel Point Road.

As is traditional with the Concerts in the Woods, admission is by donation and all ages are welcome.

Afton, who has been playing her music across Kitsap, Pierce and King counties, is coming to Coyle thanks to her aunt, Donna Prater, who lives on the Toandos peninsula.

To hear Afton’s music, including songs from her CD “Beautiful Describes,” visit www.reverbnation.com/aftonprater.

More information about Saturday’s show can be found at www.hazelpoint.info and by contacting presenter Norm Johnson at 360-765-3449, 206-459-6854 or johnson5485@msn.com.

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