- LocationU. Tobe Recital Hall at Florida Gulf Coast University
- DescriptionWe are delighted to invite you to the Wind Orchestra Concert, conducted by Dr. Tim Yontz. This event will feature the remarkable talents of our student musicians, showcasing their hard work and dedication. The concert is free and open to the public, making it a wonderful opportunity for everyone to come together and enjoy an evening of exceptional music. We encourage you to attend and support our talented performers.
- Websitehttps://www.fgcu.edu/events/event/?1295753887/fgcu-featured-events/wind-orchestra-concert
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