Ales for the Arts Concert Crawl Music, local bites and community spirit await on May 21 and 31

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Foundation for Edmonds School District's Ales for the Arts concert crawl aims to enhance arts education funding through community involvement on May 21 and May 31. The event begins at Brigid’s Bottle Shop, offering live student performances and food from local vendors, who will donate a portion of their sales to art programs. The finale on May 31 at The Boathouse Taproom features performances from Stray Dogs and Club Clover, alongside interactive games and art activities. Guests can indulge in a Root Beer Garden and enjoy various food options, with all proceeds from the special-edition brew "Lyric Lager" supporting the cause. A live auction will showcase unique items, with all proceeds benefiting arts education in the Edmonds School District.

This initiative reflects a community commitment to preserving vital arts education for local students. “Every sip, song, bid and bite help preserve vital arts education for thousands of local students,” said Executive Director Deborah Brandi. Full event details are available at foundationesd. org.

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