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Holiday concerts bring family and friends together

Nov 09, 2016 01:27PM ● By Today's Family
The Fine Arts Association invites the community to spend the holidays with family, friends and the sounds of joy with special performances featuring the Brass Band of the Western Reserve and The Coastliners of the North Coast Men’s Chorus.

The Brass Band of the Western Reserve Holiday Pops Concert will be held on Saturday, December 10 at 7:30 pm. This vibrant band returns with a wonderful array of holiday music sure to delight the entire family.

In addition, Holidays with The Coastliners of the North Coast Men’s Chorus entertains with the perfect blend of lush harmonies and campy comedy numbers during their performance on Saturday, December 17 at 7:30 pm.

Fine Arts is also offering a theatre special just in time for the holidays.

“If you’re looking for a gift for someone who already has it all – through December 18 we are offering 20% off each adult ticket or gift certificate for the 21st Annual One Act Festival – “Ten Below” (Feb 10-18, 2017) or “Kiss Me, Kate” (June 9-25, 2017). This is the perfect gift that saves you money too,” said Wanda Wareham, director of communications & marketing for The Fine Arts Association.

For tickets or gift certificates for any Fine Arts performances, call 440-951-7500. Reservations are not required for the holiday concerts, but are highly recommended.  Individual holiday concert tickets are $20 each, reserved seating.  Discounted group tickets (for ten or more) are also available.

The holiday concerts are part of the 2016-2017 Modern Classics Series. Upcoming Fine Arts productions include Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” from November 25 through December 18 and the 21st Annual One Acts Festival from Feb 10-18, 2017.

The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue in Willoughby.  The Corning Auditorium is barrier free.  Secure, on-site parking is free.

Since 1957, The Fine Arts Association has been serving the community by enhancing lives through performances, arts education, therapies, community partnerships and advocacy.
For more information on the 2016-17 theater season and class schedules, visit www.fineartsassociation.org or call 440-951-7500.