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Sammamish Symphony Brings Joy to Seniors with Holiday Concert

Sammamish, WALocal News

The Sammamish Symphony's annual holiday concert on December 8, 2024, at Eastlake High School Performing Arts Center delighted local seniors with festive music, creating a joyful atmosphere that encouraged community bonding. Attendees appreciated the uplifting experience of live performances, which served as a reminder of the significance of cultural events in enhancing seniors' quality of life. By fostering a sense of community, the symphony plays a crucial role in supporting residents' emotional well-being. This initiative reflects the organization's commitment to making the arts accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Positive feedback from the audience highlights the event's success and the need for similar programs in the future, showcasing the power of music in connecting people and enriching lives within the community.

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