10 June 2010
Utah Symphony Offers Free Summer Concerts
The Utah Symphony Offers
Free Summer Concerts
to Thank Communities for Supporting ZAP Funding
Concerts will be held in Salt Lake, Taylorsville and West Valley City.
The Utah Symphony will offer three free performances around the Salt Lake valley this summer to thank communities for supporting the Salt Lake County Zoo Arts and Parks Fund (ZAP). The Utah Symphony will perform at Taylorsville Dayzz on Monday, June 28, 2010 at 8:00 pm; at West Fest in West Valley City on Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 8:30 pm and at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at 7:30 pm. Each program will be lead by the Utah Symphony’s Associate Conductor David Cho.
For the third year in a row, the Utah Symphony will proudly partner with The Road Home for the ZAP concert on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 to raise donations and create awareness about homelessness. The performance, sponsored by Chevron, will be free to attend and employees from The Road Home will be at Abravanel Hall giving out information and accepting donations (100% of proceeds will go to The Road Home). A pre-concert mini-festival will take place on the plaza of Abravanel Hall beginning at 5:30 pm and will include vendors selling food and drinks with proceeds going directly to The Road Home.
June 28 | 8 PM Taylorsville
5135 South 2700 West, Taylorsville
Patriotic Celebration at Taylorsville Dayzz
David Cho, Conductor
July 6 | 8:30 PM Utah Cultural Celebration Center
1355 West 3100 South, West Valley
Patriotic Celebration at West Fest
David Cho, Conductor
July 7 | 7:30 PM Abravanel Hall
123 West South Temple, Salt Lake City
Utah Symphony Benefits The Road Home
David Cho, Conductor
Although admission is free, tickets are required for the performance at Abravanel Hall and can be obtained by calling (801) 533-NOTE or visiting the box office.
Brought to you by:
Butterfly Maiden Kachina Doll
By master carver and artist, Milton Howard.
Photograph provided for use by The Utah Symphony.
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