Summer Festival in Washington with Headliners - The North Carolina Symphony | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    We are excited about the 2014 Summer Festival coming up on June 13th-15th. We are also excited to welcome back the NC Symphony on June 15th for a free concert at 7:30pm thanks to PotashCorp-Aurora. Before the Symphony concert, the Emerald City Big Band will be playing for the public and during a Meet the Conductor Reception from 5:30-7:00pm.

    Tickets are $35.00/person and are on sale now at the Chamber for the Reception which will be from 5:30-7:00pm at Festival Park during the Emerald City Big Band. The ticket not only includes great food and beverages but also a reserved seat during the NC Symphony performance.
The North Carolina Symphony playing in Washington's Festival Park in 2103: Above and below.     photos by Stan Deatherage

    You will also receive a reserved seat if it rains and the concert is moved inside Washington High School Auditorium. A flier is attached about the Meet the Conductor Reception as well as for the NC Symphony performance on June 15th where they will be performing Beethoven’s 5th.

    Contact:

    Catherine M. Glover
       Executive Director, Washington-Beaufort County Chamber of Commerce

        (252) 946-9168  •  (252) 945-1203 (cell)  •  cglover@wbcchamber.com


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