Sponsor spotlight Celebrating the success of Jazz Connection in Edmonds

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Jazz Connection in Edmonds will celebrate local music on June 7, 2025, featuring performances by Valerie Claypool and George Smith. The event aims to support the Edmonds School District, highlighting the value of music education in the region. Attendees can expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with live performances that showcase local talent. This initiative reflects broader efforts to enhance community engagement through the arts. The event underscores the role of music in fostering connections among residents.

As part of the Seattle Metropolitan Area, Edmonds has a rich cultural landscape that this event seeks to promote. Local leaders have expressed their commitment to preserving and enhancing music programs in schools. This concert not only entertains but also serves as a reminder of the importance of arts education in shaping future generations.

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