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103rd Season Fall Concert

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103rd Season Fall Concert

When
Oct 19th, 2025
3:30pm - 3:30pm
Where
1400 Melbourne Road CharlottesvilleVA

Sunday, October 19th at 3:30PM at the Martin Luther King PAC

Our 103rd Season continues with our Fall Concert at the Martin Luther King Performing Arts Center at Charlottesville High School.

This concert will be conducted entirely by Band associate conductors and Band members: Burton Hable, Christine Steele, Charles Torian, and Charles Vaughan.

Our Instrument Petting Zoo will be there, so come enjoy a Sunday afternoon with the Band in air conditioned comfort, with plenty of free parking right in front of the venue!

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