Shorewood Dance Drill Competition January 18, 2025 at Shorewood High School

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shorewood Dance & Drill competition will be held at Shorewood High School on January 18, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. This community event aims to showcase local performance teams as they compete to qualify for both district and state competitions. With doors opening at 11:30 AM, attendees can enjoy a variety of performances, including a guest appearance from the Shorewood Spirit team. Ticket prices are affordable, with general admission at $10, discounts for seniors and veterans, and free entry for children under five. This competition not only highlights the talents of local students but also encourages community support for the arts in education.

The event promises to be a lively celebration of dance, fostering school spirit and camaraderie among attendees. For those interested, tickets can be conveniently purchased in advance online. Mark your calendars for this engaging showcase of talent and community pride.

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