Jacksonville Civic Orchestra Hosts Free Holiday Concert to Support Local Charity

Jacksonville Civic Orchestra Celebrates Holidays with Free Concert

Jacksonville is set to embrace the festive spirit this holiday season as the Civic Orchestra of Jacksonville hosts a free concert titled “A Winter’s Night.” This special event will take place on December 23 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at The Potter’s House International Ministries.

What to Expect

The concert promises to be an engaging and family-friendly affair, running for an hour and featuring an exciting lineup of musical selections. Attendees can look forward to pieces from The Snow Maiden, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7, and songs from the popular Disney movie Frozen.

Giving Back to the Community

In a spirit of giving, the Civic Orchestra will donate half of the night’s donations to Feeding Northeast Florida, a local organization dedicated to alleviating hunger in the region. Additionally, concertgoers are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to support this cause, making attendance not just a cultural enrichment but also a way to contribute to community welfare.

How to Attend

Tickets for A Winter’s Night are available, and community members can also join the event through a live stream. This flexibility ensures that even those who cannot attend in person can still enjoy the concert from the comfort of their homes.

The Importance of Community Events

Community events like this concert play a vital role in fostering a sense of unity and joy during the holiday season. The Civic Orchestra’s initiative not only brings beautiful music to Jacksonville but also highlights the importance of supporting local charities and making a difference during this festive time.

Conclusion

The concert serves as a reminder of the joyous traditions surrounding the holiday season while also encouraging participation in meaningful charitable activities. The Civic Orchestra of Jacksonville looks forward to celebrating with families and friends, contributing to both the cultural landscape and the charitable needs of the community.


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