Edmonds-Woodway High School Music Hosting Annual Winter Benefit Concert Dec. 3

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds-Woodway High School Music program is thrilled to announce its second annual Winter Benefit Concert, set to take place on December 3 at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, beginning at 7 p. m. Doors will open prior to the concert, allowing guests to arrive and enjoy the atmosphere. This concert is more than just a performance; it serves as a vital fundraising event aimed at enhancing the music program and providing students with resources and opportunities to grow as musicians. Local talent will be featured, showcasing the hard work and dedication of student musicians.

The concert is designed to engage families and community members, encouraging attendance to support youth arts in the region. As the event approaches, excitement builds among students and parents alike, highlighting the critical role of music education in schools. Events like this not only promote artistic expression but also strengthen community ties. Attendees are urged to mark their calendars and join in celebrating the musical achievements of Edmonds-Woodway High School students.

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