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Wichita Falls Symphony hosts jazz night at Kemp Center during Art Walk

Wichita Falls Symphony hosts jazz night at Kemp Center during Art Walk

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WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) – The June Art Walk is here, and the Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra invites the community to a jazz night at the Kemp Center.
While all the fun continues downtown in Wichita Falls on Thursday, June 5, there will also be fun activities at the Sculpture Garden at the Kemp Center, weather permitting.
The Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra will be playing live jazz tunes while The Traveling Tavern bar serves up beverages.
The event will proceed rain or shine, but if it does rain, the orchestra will relocate into the Great Hall.
Seats are limited, but you are welcome to bring lawn chairs to enjoy the live music.
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