Questions and Answers about this years Jazz Walk

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Jazz Walk will feature two free outdoor venues, while access to indoor venues requires a ticket priced at $25 in advance or $30 on the day of the event. Children, except for infants held in arms, must have tickets for indoor access, as they are counted as seat-holders. All ticket holders must check in at designated kiosks to receive wristbands, facilitating quicker access to the indoor venues. Parking is available at locations such as North City Lumber and Safeway, and street closures along 15th Avenue NE will ensure safety during the event. Each venue will host the same band performing four sets throughout the evening, with a 15-minute break between each set.

This year’s event benefits from sponsorship by the Shoreline Rotary Club and Lake Forest Park Rotary Club, emphasizing local support. Attendees can purchase tickets in advance online or at selected local merchants to avoid handling fees. The Jazz Walk promises an engaging experience for music lovers of all ages.

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