North Sound Church presents Christmas in Edmonds Dec. 6

Edmonds, WALocal News

North Sound Church will host "Christmas in Edmonds" on December 6 at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, with performances scheduled for 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. The Mosaic Choir and Orchestra will perform a selection of traditional and contemporary Christmas music, including a White Christmas Medley and Silent Night.

Tickets for the concert are available at eca4arts. org or at the ECA box office, located at 410 4th Ave. N. , Edmonds. This annual concert serves as a highlight of the local holiday season, bringing together families and community members.

Events like this contribute to the cultural vibrancy of Edmonds, reinforcing the city's commitment to the arts. The concert's diverse musical offerings cater to all ages, encouraging community participation. Last year's event drew a significant audience, demonstrating the concert's popularity and importance in local holiday traditions. Such gatherings not only provide entertainment but also foster a sense of togetherness and celebration in the community.

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