Johnny StaatsDazzling West Virginia bluegrass and Americana mandolin player Johnny Staats joins Conductor André Raphel and the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra in three days of free July orchestras to celebrate America!

The Celebrating America tour starts at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 1, at beautiful Canaan Valley State Park in Davis, and continues at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 3, at the Weirton Events Center.

The tour finale starts at 7:30 p.m. on July 4th at Wheeling Heritage Port, and 12th and Water streets, with some terrific fireworks to follow.

Don’t miss it!

Sponsored by: The City of Wheeling, Ohio Valley Health Services & Education Corp., The Center for Arts and Education at West Liberty University, Project BEST,
Riesbeck’s Food Markets, Inc., Ohio County Commission, Musicians Performance Trust Fund, Ohio County Schools and WTRF.

 

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About The Symphony: The Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc. serves community residents by providing excellent orchestral programs that entertain, educate and enhance the quality of life.

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Directions & Parking:

The symphony performs at Wheeling's Capitol Theatre, at 1015 Main Street:

Plenty of parking is available in the 10th Street parking garage a block away from the theater.