Northwest Girlchoir offering Pure Imagination concert June 8 and summer camp July 21-25

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Northwest Girlchoir announces a summer camp for children in grades 2-5 from July 21-25, focusing on singing and artistic expression. The camp is open to girls and individuals beyond the binary, providing a supportive environment for creativity. Campers will engage in various activities, including music, outdoor games, and art classes. The choir will also host a concert titled Pure Imagination on June 8 at 2:30 p. m.

at Everett Civic Auditorium, offering an opportunity for the community to experience their work. Tickets for the concert and additional information are available on the choir's website. This summer camp aims to foster musical talents and confidence among young participants. Enrollment for fall sessions will begin soon, further expanding opportunities for interested children. Families can reach out via email or phone for inquiries about the camp or concert.

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