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Woodinville Concert Band performs Season Pass

Woodinville, WALocal News

The Woodinville Concert Band is excited to announce a concert on November 23, 2024, at 3 p. m. at the Juanita High School Performing Arts Center. As part of the Season Pass series, this concert aims to highlight the importance of local arts and culture within the Woodinville community. The event will bring together residents and music lovers, fostering unity and shared experiences through live performances.

Jeanne Weiss, the WCB Events Director, has shared that the concert will feature a diverse range of musical selections, showcasing the talents of local musicians. Such events not only provide entertainment but also strengthen community ties and make the arts accessible to all. Anticipation is building among residents as the concert date approaches, marking a significant occasion in Woodinville’s cultural calendar.

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