SAN MARCOS, TX – The Aquarena Springs Symphonic Band (ASSB) will return to the Price Center’s 1910 Room stage this Halloween via a fundraising performance at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 31.
Trick or Treat and Talent Too! will feature the 30-piece community band performing a selection of Halloween-inspired music.
Dr. John Schmidt of Texas State University’s music department will be highlighted as guest pianist. Attendees are encouraged to come in costume as the event will include a costume contest for adults and kids. Treat bags will also be provided to children in attendance.
Seating for the special performance is limited to 70. Reservations are required and a $10 per person donation is requested. Participation in the costume contest (both children and adults) requires a $5 entry fee. Interested participants will be judged by ASSB members and eligible to win a prize.
Trick or Treat and Talent Too! is the fourth concert performance by ASSB at the Price Center this year. Musical director and conductor Michael Thielen curates a unique group of selections to celebrate the theme or season.
Previous concerts included a celebration of Spring in May, A celebration of America in late June, and a celebration of our Aquarena Springs during Mermaid Month in San Marcos.
ASSB is composed of volunteer musicians — ranging in age from college students to working professionals to retirees — with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and cultures, who share a desire to perform and develop beyond their school experiences. Musicians from each neighboring county, and throughout the hill country and beyond, are welcome to join.
Seats will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Call 512-392-2900 or email: info@price-center.org to reserve your seat.
The Price Center is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit community and event center open to the public W-F, noon-5; Sat., 10-3. Additional hours are determined by private events.
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