Winter Concert Featuring Michael J. Good in Kenmore

Kenmore, WALocal News

The Winter Concert is set for Saturday, February 24, from 4 to 6 PM at the Hangar Building in Kenmore, showcasing the talents of Michael J. Good. Renowned for his engaging acoustic guitar and vocal arrangements, Good's performance promises to deliver an enjoyable evening for all attendees. This concert underscores Kenmore’s dedication to fostering community spirit through live music events. Parking will be convenient, with options including street parking and the City Hall parking garage.

This event not only offers entertainment but also encourages community interaction and engagement among residents. Coordinated by the city, the concert relies on the support of volunteers for its success. Community members are encouraged to reach out to Stephanie Brown, the Volunteer & Events Supervisor, for more information. This musical gathering presents an excellent opportunity for locals to support regional artists and connect with their community.

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