The Nashville Symphony Announces 75th Anniversary Season Highlights include Beethovenâs First and Ninth,
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Itâs been a long 14 months since the Nashville Symphony suspended its 2020-21 season because of the blasted pandemic â and 11 since the season was canceled outright â but blue skies are ahead. Today, the Symphony announced its 75th anniversary season with more than 100 concerts at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center.
In regard to the uncertainties that remain about COVID-19, the Symphony will begin the season with social distancing onstage and in the audience and assess conditions based on guidelines provided by its health and safety partner, HCA Healthcare/TriStar Health. The Amazon Classics Series will kick off Sept. 16-18 with Aaron Coplandâs âFanfare for the Common Manâ and Joan Towerâs â�
Wine Festival in Wildwood
Love vino? Then itâs time to head to Wildwood, as the Pour Into Summer Wine Festival will take place from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 22 and 23, at Byrne Plaza in Wildwood. Attendees can relax and enjoy over 100 refreshing New Jersey wines plus live music, artisan crafters and delicious eats served up by some of the best local food trucks.
Wineries on site include DiMatteo Vineyards, Terra Nonno Winery, Salem Oak Vineyards, White Horse Winery, Villari Vineyards and Wagonhouse Winery.
Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at NewJerseyWineEvents.com. Byrne Plaza is located at 3400 Pacific Ave. in Wildwood.
Mollusks and muscle cars return to O.C.
In Ocean Cityâs own take on Groundhog Day, their crustacean mascot will seek his shadow on Martin Z. Mollusk Day (Saturday, May 8) to see if summer will come a week early. The fun begins at 11 a.m. on the beach at Ninth Street. This annual tradition includes a coloring contest for kids â entry forms and coloring pages will be distributed at the Primary School and can be picked up at the City Hall Welcome Center (861 Asbury Ave.), the Ocean City Free Public Library (1735 Simpson Ave.) and the Ocean City Music Pier (Boardwalk at Moorlyn Terrace) on weekends.
E Street Shuffle brings a âSpringsteen Surpriseâ to Levoy
Itâs Boss time at the Levoy Theatre as The E Street Shuffle presents the mystery and majesty of Jersey rock ânâ roll with âSpringsteen Surpriseâ at 6 and 9 p.m. Saturday, May 1.
Two shows will be performed, and each show will feature a classic Springsteen album played live in its entirety, followed by a bunch of Bruceâs greatest hits to keep the party going. Which album will you get to see? Youâll have to buy a ticket to find out.
Tickets are $35 and $45 and can be purchased at Levoy.net. The Levoy Theatre is located at 126 N. High Street in Millville.
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