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The Jazz Loft Cancels Events Through April Due To Coronavirus
The live music venue and museum will be closed through April to do its part in stopping the spread of the new coronavirus.

STONY BROOK, NY — The Jazz Loft is closed to the public through April, and all concerts and festivals in that time frame will be canceled, the music venue and museum announced. The loft, at 275 Christian Ave., Stony Brook, said it wants to do its part to help flatten the curve of the new coronavirus.
All information on performances, field trips, museum hours and other events related to its students, teachers, and community outreach can be found on The Jazz Loft's website.
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