The Sandhills Symphony Orchestra welcomes a new home
NORTH PATTE, Neb. (Nebraska) – The Sandhills Symphony Orchestra held its winter concert Sunday at a new venue.
The group originated in 1960 and moved from the North Platte High School Performing Arts Center to the South Campus of Mid-Plains Community College.
Christa Speed, conductor of the Sandhills Symphony Orchestra, describes the transition as a win-win.
“We have several college students and high school students performing in the orchestra. And the win for them is that they get college credit for this performance. Speed he said. “And the win for us is that those college students perform with us together in a beautiful place.”
The theme of the concert was Love, Music and Chocolate.
The group performed a variety of love songs from Mozart to Billy Joel and even Taylor Swift.
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