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Annual Jazz Under the Stars Event

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Annual Jazz Under the Stars Event

Saturday, September 19, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.
Jazz Under the Stars
Vista Ranch 7326 E CA 140
Merced CA 95340
Join the Atwater-Merced Alumnae Chapter at our Annual Jazz Under the Stars event—an evening filled with vibrant music and meaningful connections. The UC Merced Jazz Band will deliver a special performance, adding a distinctive touch to the festivities as we celebrate community leaders for their outstanding contributions.

Tickets are $125 through September 5. Reserved tables are also available for $1,000 for those who wish to attend as a group.

Additional beverages will be available for purchase at the bar. Raffle items will also be offered, with all proceeds supporting our community programs.

For questions or additional information, please contact Taylor Ashby at AMACfundraising@gmail.com.A


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