Lakeside Dixieland and Swing Jazz Club August 4, 2019

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The Lakeside Dixieland and Swing Jazz Club will be continuing their sessions on August 4 at the Elsinore Woman’s Club from 1:30 to 4:30 pm. At 3:00 pm, a Feature/Guest Band usually performs, but on August 4, there will be mixed sets. Attending musicians may join in these pickup sets, to play impromptu selections from a vast repertoire. Admission is $10 at the door, and musicians who participate in a game are free.

The Woman’s Club is located at 710 West Graham Avenue in Lake Elsinore. Come on out to the Women’s Club, on the first Sunday of every month, for these mixed sessions of talented instrumentalists. Dance your feet off, clap your hands and stamp your feet, or listen to some great music. For more information, contact Arlene at 951-674-6968.

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