You could see this amazing performance of the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra for free as a Member of the Thunder Bay Public Library.Â
Details
Saturday, November 1 - 2:00pm
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Program
Join the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra for a Hallowe’en Spooktacular, a fun-filled musical adventure the whole family will enjoy! This magical concert is packed with playful tricks and musical treats, featuring lively orchestral favourites, dazzling surprises, and a dash of Hallowe’en magic. From enchanting melodies to toe-tapping tunes, it’s a celebration full of energy and excitement — more spectacular than spooky! Come in costume, bring the kids, and enjoy a musical experience that’s sure to delight ghosts, goblins, and superheroes of all ages. It’s a fa-boo-lous way to celebrate the season!
Register For the Ticket Draw
In order to make these tickets available to everyone in the community, they will be allocated by a random drawing held two weeks in advance of the event. The drawing will be open for one week in advance of the draw date. Four (4) sets of four (2) tickets each will be available for this performance.
You must have a Full Service Library Card in good standing to be eligible for this opportunity. Winners must present their valid full-service Library Card in good standing when picking up tickets. Please note that children's cards may only be used to register for Family Series ticket draws.
- Draw Registration Opens: Friday, October 10, 9:30am
- Draw Registration Closes: Thursday, October 16, 5:00pm
- Winners will be notified: Friday, October 17
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Pickup deadline: 5pm on Thursday, October 23.
Winners will have one week to pick up their tickets from the branch specified when registering or forfeit this opportunity. Any tickets not picked up by the deadline will be allocated by additional draws the following day and the winners will be notified immediately.
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This opportunity is made possible thanks to the generosity of our partners, the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra., opens a new window