FANFARE 2010 is March 12
Join us for a memorable evening at the Crowne Plaza to benefit the Nashua Symphony Orchestra & Chorus featuring Jonathan McPhee leading a "little big-band" drawn from the NSO's incomparable winds and brass sections!
FANFARE is the season's most entertaining dinner and auction event. You'll enjoy a 3-course dinner, exhilarating live and silent auctions with professional auctioneer Kathy Kingston, fun games and, of course, music.
TICKETS are $75 (table of ten for $700): Register by Tuesday, March 9, 2010. You can ORDER ONLINE, call us at (603) 595-9156, or visit our office.
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Feel the Spirit
March 20

Nashua Symphony Chorus
Diane Cushing, Director of Choral Activities
Tania Mandzy, Mezzo-Soprano
Saturday, March 30, 2010 at 8:00 PM
Nashua High School North (Directions)
Mezzo-soprano Tania Mandzy dazzled Nashua audiences last spring, and we're delighted to welcome her back as soloist in a finger-snapping homage to the American spiritual. NH composer Malcolm Hawkins' new setting of Nashua High School student poetry will have its premiere as part of The Ripple Effect.
HAWKINS
The Cry from All (The Ripple Effect)
WORLD PREMIERE
Nashua Symphony Chorus; Nashua High School North Concert Choir
RUTTER
Feel the Spirit
Tania Mandzy, mezzo-soprano
Plus selected American spirituals
BUY TICKETS online now or call 603.595.9156 to speak to our box office staff.
The Ripple Effect is made possible by support from the City of Nashua, the Ella F. Anderson Trust and New Hampshire State Council on the Arts.
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Orchestras Feeding America
"Tuna Drive" March 20
The Nashua Symphony Association has joined forces with the Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter for a "Tuna Drive" on March 20. Tuna is a great source of non-perishable protein, which is why we're asking our patrons to bring as much canned tuna to our March 20 concert as they are able.
In collaboration with the League of American Orchestras through "Orchestras Feeding America" our tuna drive is part of a national initiative taking place in all 50 states this spring. We hope you'll help us help all the people who are in need!
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