Highline Community Symphonic Band to perform free Holiday Concert in Burien on Sunday, Dec. 8

Burien, WALocal News

The Highline Community Symphonic Band will host a free Holiday Concert on Sunday, December 8, in Burien, Washington, starting at 8:07 AM local time. The event will take place inside a school located at 225 S. 152nd Street, making it accessible to the local community. This concert is part of the broader initiative to enhance community engagement through music and the arts during the holiday season. Local residents are invited to enjoy a festive atmosphere filled with holiday music.

The concert not only provides entertainment but also serves as a platform for strengthening community bonds. The Highline Community Symphonic Band has a reputation for delivering quality performances that resonate with audiences. Events like this are crucial for promoting cultural activities in the region, particularly during festive times. Attendees can look forward to a joyful celebration that emphasizes the importance of community togetherness.

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