Celtic Extravaganza to fill Wallenstien Theater with holiday music
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MOSES LAKE — Christmas in Washington will hold a Celtic Extravaganza at the Wallenstien Theater this Friday with traditional Celtic music from violinist Geoffrey Castle and the Seattle Irish Dance Company’s Celtic Dancers.
"We’re inviting everyone to feel the joy and magic of the season — bringing families and communities closer together through the music,” Castle said via a Christmas in Washington press release.
Tickets are $20-$60 and proceeds go to support regional community initiatives to spread holiday warmth and kindness.
Event Manager Brad Snow said one of the main reasons behind Christmas in Washington Concerts programming is lifting up those in need, including students, youth, seniors, veterans and housing, including the A HOME for the Holidays which helps people in obtaining their own homes.
"We liked the idea of bringing world-class entertainment to communities, and using that as a Fundraiser for our communities,” Snow said.
Get tickets at www.christmasinwashington.com.
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