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Idaho State Civic Symphony to host family concert
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Pocatello, ID – The Idaho State Civic Symphony will be holding its second annual Family Concert on Thursday, March 4th at 7 pm. Pre-concert activities will be starting at 5:30 pm. The Symphony will be performing Tubby the Tuba for the concert. Tubby the Tuba has been translated into more than 30 languages and played by every major orchestra in the world. It has been used as a clue in The New York Times crosswords, made into two films, and narrated by a galaxy of stars. The Symphony is very excited to bring this outstanding musical presentation to the families and children of our community. The winners of the Idaho State Civic Symphony’s Young Artist Competition held on January 16, 2010 will also be performing for the Family Concert. The winner for the Senior Division is Audrey Grover and the Junior Division winner is Logan Anderson. Pre-concert activities for the concert will start at 5:30 pm and are being sponsored by Mindmatters Learning & Counseling LLC and the Pocatello Eye Center. Some of the activities include: Rhythm & the Brain Musical Rhythm Game Music with a Beat Musical Staff Music & Art through the Ages The Family Concert is co-sponsored by Citizens Community Bank and Heinz Frozen Food Company. The concert begins at 7:00 pm and tickets can be purchased by calling 282-3595 or 234-1587. Tickets for the concert are $20 per family or $8 per individual. Please visit us on the web at thesymphony.us.
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