MTHS Jazz Quintet to perform at Baguus Little Asia Feb. 22

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Mountlake Terrace High School Jazz Quartet will be performing live at Baguus Little Asia restaurant on February 22, promising an engaging evening of music. The performance is scheduled for two hours, from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. , and will feature a diverse selection of jazz standards and contemporary jazz pieces. Local residents are encouraged to arrive early to secure their seats, showcasing the community’s enthusiasm for supporting young talent.

Baguus Little Asia is located at 23511 56th Ave. W. #107 in Mountlake Terrace, making it an accessible venue for attendees. This event highlights the importance of local arts and provides an excellent opportunity for residents to enjoy high-quality performances while dining. The MTHS Jazz Quartet represents the dedication and skill of its members, contributing to the cultural fabric of the area.

For further details, patrons can visit the MTHS Bands’ social media pages, which promote ongoing events and updates. This performance not only entertains but also strengthens the bond between the school and the community.

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