Raise a glass to save the arts Schools foundation hosting Ales for the Arts concert crawl

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Foundation for Edmonds School District is excited to announce "Ales for the Arts," a two-day concert crawl designed to bolster arts education within the district. The event is set for May 21 at Brigid’s Bottle Shop and May 31 at The Boathouse Taproom, featuring live performances from talented district musicians and local favorites. Attendees will have the chance to bid on unique items in a mini-silent auction, with all proceeds supporting crucial arts programs. Participating local businesses will donate a portion of their sales, with food trucks and restaurants contributing to the cause. Families can enjoy interactive games and art activities, including an auction of children's artwork.

Foundation Executive Director Deborah Brandi highlighted the event's role in fostering community spirit while supporting vital arts opportunities for students. A special brew, "Lyric Lager," will also be available, with proceeds benefiting arts education. For more information or to claim free tickets, visit foundationesd. org.

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