LAKESIDE DIXIELAND AND SWING JAZZ CLUB

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UPCOMING

AT THE LAKESIDE WOMAN’S CLUB FOR SEPTEMBER 2019

The Lakeside Dixieland and Swing Jazz Club will have its next session on September 1st at the Elsinore Woman’s Club, 710 West Graham Avenue, Lake Elsinore.  Musicians, dancers, strutters, foot-stompers, and listeners are invited to enjoy an afternoon of great jazz and swing music from 1:30 to 4:30 pm.  There will be mixed sets, in which attending musicians may join in to play impromptu selections from a wide repertoire. Admission is $10 at the door, and musicians who participate in a set are free. There is street parking, and parking behind the church across the street on North Lowell Street.   For more information, call Arlene at Lake Sound Studios at 951-245-9504.

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