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Mountlake Terrace High School Orchestra to Perform on Tuesday, Oct. 29

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Mountlake Terrace High School orchestra is scheduled to perform a free concert on Tuesday, October 29, at 7 p. m. , inviting the community to partake in an evening filled with musical talent. The concert will feature performances by both the orchestra and chamber orchestra, allowing students to demonstrate their skills and dedication. This event not only showcases the hard work of young musicians but also serves to strengthen community ties through the shared enjoyment of the arts.

Attendees can look forward to a diverse repertoire, highlighting various musical styles and genres that appeal to a wide audience. The concert presents an opportunity for families and friends to support their local students, creating a vibrant atmosphere of encouragement and celebration. Additionally, the school aims to foster a love for music within the community, emphasizing the importance of arts education. By attending, guests will contribute to a culture of appreciation for live performances and artistic expression. This concert represents a significant moment for both the students and the audience, underlining the value of community events in promoting local talent.

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