Terri Adams, owner of the Little Shop of Music, was emcee. Approximately 15 businesses co-sponsored the event, with proceeds going to the Jazz Band.
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Saxophonist Rodrigo Belza was awarded a scholarship from the North East Florida Jazz Association to attend a weeklong summer jazz camp, said association president Muriel McCoy, who was in the crowd.
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Seamus Powell, on bass guitar, is one of two music students at Flagler Palm Coast High School who received a scholarship from the North East Florida Jazz Association.
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A free concert by the Flagler Palm Coast High School Jazz Band, led by director Ryan Schulz, wrapped up national jazz appreciation month last Friday. The venue was City Market Place on Cypress Point Pkwy.
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Free children’s fingerprinting at the Sheriff’s office was part of the festivities. After washing his hand, 9-year-old Alec Riley was allowed in the driver’s seat of a police cruiser, which was pretty cool.
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Undersheriff Jack Bisland announced raffle winners at the start of the performance. Attendees earned tickets by visiting the sponsoring businesses there.
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The Flagler Palm Coast High School Jazz Band gave a free outdoor concert on Friday, April 29, at City Marketplace. The Sheriff's Office was also on hand to take children's fingerprints for fun.