Everett Transit can carry you to Music at the Marina this summer | HeraldNet.com

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Everett Transit is promoting accessibility to this summer's Music at the Marina concert series by offering free shuttle rides from Everett Station to the Port of Everett. The concert series, organized by the Everett Music Initiative, runs every Thursday until August 29, showcasing a variety of performances from local artists. The shuttle service, called 'Wheels to the Waterfront', aims to alleviate parking challenges often faced at the venue, which can fill up quickly. With music starting at 5 p. m.

and running until 9 p. m. , attendees can enjoy a full evening of entertainment without the stress of finding parking. Matt Coomes, the spokesperson for Everett Transit, highlighted the positive reception from participants of similar shuttle services at past events, including a notable Fourth of July service that saw around 7,300 riders. The shuttle service is scheduled to begin at 4 p.

m. and run until 9:30 p. m. , making it a convenient option for concert-goers. This initiative not only fosters community participation in local music but also helps reduce traffic congestion during the events, demonstrating a strong commitment to enhancing community engagement through accessible cultural experiences.

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