LSO musicians visit Bluffton Public Library
Lima Symphony Orchestra will be presenting storytime programs throughout the months of March and April, including a 5:30 p.m. program on March 22 at the Bluffton Public Library. The LSO presents these programs at area libraries free of charge.
Upcoming programs will feature the theme of “emotions.”
The symphony also hosts the childrens’ program Mornings with the Maestro at the Lima Public Library. 650 W. Market St. Lima. Maestro Andrew Crust and Lima Symphony musicians introduce audiences to the basic elements of music in fun and engaging ways. These programs are appropriate for all ages and free and open to the public.
For more information about the Lima Symphony Orchestra, visit www.limasymphony.com.
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