Announcing the Whiting Park Festival Orchestra 2022 concert Series:
July 22, 2023: Symphonic Showcase
August 5, 2023 The American Songbook with Helen Welch, vocalist
August 19, 2023: The Piano Goes to the Movies with Robert Auler, pianist
September 3, 2023: Let Freedom Ring: Annual Labor Day Sunday Spectacular with Fireworks
Details and programs coming soon!
Summer with the Symphony Season Announces 4 Summer Concerts in 2023:
The Whiting Park Festival Orchestra, conducted by Music Director Robert Vodnoy, is pleased to announce its 2022 Summer Season in Whiting Park. This is the orchestra’s 28th season in the Park, a magnificent location with beautiful pavilion, spectacular views of Lake Michigan, and great amenities which make concert going a truly first-class experience.
Symphony sponsors for this program are Baran Funeral Home, St. Catherine Hospital and Herrera’s Towing Service. All Concerts Are FREE. For subscriptions ($25 per family) call the Chamber of Commerce at 219-659-0292 or visit 1417 – 119th Street. (Not during Pieorig Fest) Subscriptions provide seating in the reserved area, use of Hospitality Tent, and free parking.
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