Northwest Girlchoir offering Pure Imagination concert June 8 and summer camp July 21-25

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Northwest Girlchoir hosts a summer camp for 2nd to 5th graders from July 21-25, emphasizing music and arts. The camp is inclusive of girls and gender identities beyond the binary, offering activities like singing, outdoor games, and art classes. Registration for the fall session will also be available soon for interested campers. The choir will showcase its talent at the "Pure Imagination" concert on June 8 at 2:30 p. m.

at Everett Civic Auditorium, providing a glimpse into their programs. Tickets can be purchased through their website, with more information available by contacting info@northwestgirlchoir. org or calling 206-527-2900. The concert serves as both a promotional event for the summer camp and an opportunity for community engagement. Northwest Girlchoir aims to foster creativity and self-expression in young musicians.

This initiative highlights the importance of arts education in local communities.

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