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🎶 ‘Tis the season of tunes and toasts

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A dark theatre with the orchestra brightly lit upon the stage.

As the saying goes, “The best way to spread holiday cheer is by singing loud for all to hear.”

Photo provided by the Lakeland Symphony Orchestra

The Lakeland Symphony Orchestra invites you to the magic of “Toast to the Holidays” — a festive concert series bringing lots of good cheer to Florida Southern College’s Branscomb Auditorium on Saturday, Dec. 14 and Sunday, Dec. 15 (matinee).

This 90-minute seasonal celebration promises to delight with holiday favorites like Sleigh Ride, spirited overtures, and a joyful sing-along featuring special musical guests Elizabeth Burton Lyons, Holly Parrish, John Partain, and Tyler Campbell.

We’re sure “Yule” love it.

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