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Painted Pianos end with concert by Two Scoops Moore

Shoreline, WALocal News

The conclusion of the Painted Pianos project was celebrated with an engaging concert featuring the Two Scoops Moore combo at Shoreline City Hall Plaza, attracting a lively, informal crowd. Attendees enjoyed the music while comfortably seated on lawn chairs and blankets, creating a welcoming environment that encouraged community interaction. The event highlighted the integral role of arts and culture in fostering community connections, as people danced and celebrated together. Photographs captured the joyful atmosphere, showcasing couples like Dennis and Gidget Terpstra dancing to the rhythm, which further illustrated the event's impact on local culture. This concert not only promoted local talent but also demonstrated how free events can enhance community engagement.

By providing a space for residents to come together, the Painted Pianos project has left a lasting impression on Shoreline's cultural landscape. The success of the concert underscores the importance of supporting local arts initiatives, as they contribute significantly to the vibrancy of the community. Overall, this event marks a successful culmination of a creative endeavor that has enriched the local arts scene.

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