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Holiday Sounds and Holiday Cheer Await at The Observer’s 32nd Annual Holiday Music Festival, Eastern Oregon University

Holiday Sounds and Holiday Cheer Await at The Observer’s 32nd Annual Holiday Music Festival, Eastern Oregon University

(EOU file photograph / Michael K. Dakota)

LA GRANDE, Ore. – The Observer’s 32nd Annual Holiday Music Festival at Eastern Oregon University, proudly sponsored by Koza Family Dental Care, is set to enchant audiences on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 8 at 3 p.m. The event will take place at the McKenzie Theatre, located in Loso Hall on the EOU Campus.

The Music Festival at Eastern Oregon University will feature community members and EOU student performers. The “Gala” type performance, sponsored by Koza Family Dental Care will feature the Grande Ronde Symphony Orchestra, the EOU Chamber Choir, EOU’s 45 th Parallel Ensemble, EOU African Drumming Group, EOU Fiddle Ensemble and the Grande Ronde Music Association Community Band and Choir. This community wide festival features traditional holiday music from around the world and is a wonderful beginning to the Holiday season.

All proceeds from the event go to the music funds held in the EOU Foundation.

For more information contact Peter Wordelman 962-3352 or by e-mail pwordelm@eou.edu.

Admission is $12.00 for adults and $10.00 for students and seniors. Tickets can be purchased at Red Cross Drug and the EOU Bookstore. For those looking to secure their seats in advance, online tickets are available for $12 each, payable by credit card at eou.edu/music. It is recommended to purchase tickets in advance to ensure you don’t miss out.

The 32nd Annual Holiday Music Festival promises an unforgettable start to the holiday season, as joyous melodies and heartwarming harmonies fill the air. It’s a cultural celebration that brings the community together while supporting a great cause, as all proceeds from the event will benefit the music funds held in the EOU Foundation.
For additional information and inquiries, please contact Peter Wordelman at 962-3352 or via email at pwordelm@eou.edu.

(EOU file photograph / Michael K. Dakota)