Edmonds Jazz Connection returns May 17 A community celebration of youth, music and talent

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds Jazz Connection will return on May 17 at the Edmonds Theatre, featuring performances from local high school musicians. This event celebrates youth talent and promotes community engagement in the arts. Local schools, particularly Edmonds Woodway High School, will participate, showcasing their students' musical abilities. The Edmonds School District and Rotary International support the event, which underscores the community's commitment to fostering young talent. The event aims to inspire future generations and cultivate a love for music within the Pacific Northwest.

Last year's event drew significant attendance, highlighting the community's enthusiasm for local arts. With the support of local organizations, this year's event is expected to be even more impactful. The celebration not only entertains but also strengthens the community's cultural fabric.

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