Save the date Big Band Night during Edmonds Art Walk May 15

Edmonds, WALocal News

Jake Bergevin and The Jazz Apostates Dektette will perform at the Edmonds Opera House on May 15 during Big Band Night, running from 6:30-9 p. m. This free event encourages community building through music and is part of the broader Edmonds Art Walk. Bergevin emphasized the significance of such gatherings in nurturing local culture and fostering connections among residents. Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere filled with jazz and camaraderie.

Moreover, Bergevin announced the 4th annual Edmonds Jazz Walk, set for June 7, which further promotes the area's thriving music scene. The Jazz Walk aims to attract even more visitors and music enthusiasts to Edmonds. Such events not only enhance local culture but also support local artists and businesses. Community engagement through music events like these plays a crucial role in maintaining the vibrancy of Edmonds.

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