December 7

At the invitation of Gus Suwaid, engineer with the West Virginia Department of Highways, the Wheeling Symphony Brass Quintet will perform for the re-opening of the Market Street Bridge in Follansbee on December 7.  The Quintet will perform at 10:30 am before the ceremony begins as well as after Governor Tombin cuts the ribbon signaling the official re-opening of the bridge.  A heated tent will be provided for the ceremony.  The public is invited to attend.

The WSO Brass Quintet: Jordan Winkler and Drew Fennell, trumpets; Bradford Courage, trombone;  Jason Allison, horn;  Gary Adams, tuba.

 

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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.

Support The Symphony: Ours is the smallest city in America to support a symphony of this size and caliber. But costs associated with operating a symphony are as extraordinary as the benefits it provides.


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.