Jazz on the Lawn at the Destin Library

Jazz on the Lawn at the Destin Library
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City of Destin recently issued the following announcement.

April is Jazz Appreciation Month and what better way to celebrate than with a free, open-air concert at the Destin Library? On Tuesday April 12th at 12:00 bring your lawn chair, 

pack a lunch, and enjoy a performance by Destin’s own Dr. Cheryl Jones outside on the veranda. Dr. Jones is a pianist, vocalist, composer, and music director who’s been the 

voice of the award-winning group Jones and Company for over 20 years. The Friends Guild of the Destin Library generously sponsored this event which is free and open to the public. In 

the event of inclement weather, please check the library’s Facebook page or their website at cityofdestin.com/library for updates. If you have any questions, please contact the 

library at 850-837-8572 or library@cityofdestin.com.

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