As part of The Music Project, the Northshore Wranglers will offer the inaugural “Holiday Extravaganza” at 7 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Northshore Senior Center main stage (10201 E. Riverside Drive, Bothell). Entry to the event is free, donations will be accepted and all proceeds benefit the Northshore Wranglers Program.
Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe and the Bothell Kiwanis are sponsoring the event.
The Music Project ties the study of music with a performance experience to create a unique program that empowers students. Under the tutelage of Bernadette Bascom, The Music Project “kindles a spark for self-esteem, pride and creativity. Students learn the value and rewards of sustained effort and hard work toward a specific performance goal and the achievement of success. Each student has the choice of song selection and the opportunity to enhance, highlight and share his or her individual talents through music,” reads a press release.
The Northshore Wranglers is a nonprofit Special Recreation and Services Program serving individuals of all ages with intellectual, cognitive and developmental disabilities. Based in the Northshore Health & Wellness Center in Bothell the Wranglers serves the cities of Bothell, Woodinville and Kenmore, as well as surrounding communities. For more details on The Music Project and the Wranglers visit www.northshorewranglers.org.