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Edmonds-Woodway High School Music Hosting Annual Winter Benefit Concert Dec. 3

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds-Woodway High School Music program is excited to announce its second annual Winter Benefit Concert, scheduled for December 3 at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, beginning at 7 p. m. This event promises to be a festive evening, featuring a variety of musical performances by talented students. Doors will open ahead of the concert, giving attendees an opportunity to mingle and enjoy the atmosphere. The concert serves a dual purpose: entertaining the audience and raising funds to support the school's music program, which is essential for providing resources and opportunities for student musicians.

Community participation is crucial for the success of arts education, highlighting the importance of local support in sustaining such programs. As the concert approaches, excitement is building within the school and the surrounding community, making it a highly anticipated event. Attending this concert not only showcases the students' hard work and dedication but also emphasizes the collective value of arts in education. Mark your calendars for December 3 to enjoy an evening of music while contributing to a great cause.

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