Irish dance performance at Mountlake Terrace Library March 15, 2025

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On March 15, 2025, the Mountlake Terrace Library will celebrate St. Patrick's Day with an exciting Irish dance performance by the Carroll-Henderson School of Irish Dancing. This event, scheduled from 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM, invites the community to experience the captivating art of traditional Irish dance. Performers will showcase champion-level skills, featuring gravity-defying jumps and toe-tapping rhythms that are sure to entertain audiences of all ages. The library, located at 23300 58th Ave W, Mountlake Terrace, WA, provides a welcoming environment for families and dance enthusiasts to come together.

This performance not only highlights the vibrant culture associated with St. Patrick's Day but also promotes local arts and community engagement. Attendees can expect an energetic atmosphere filled with lively music and dynamic dance. The event aims to foster appreciation for Irish culture while providing a fun and engaging experience. Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate the spirit of the holiday through dance!

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