Lincoln Bicentennial Celebration Continues with the Gala Concert
Truman’s extended celebration of President Abraham Lincoln’s birth continues with the Gala Lincoln Bicentennial Concert Feb. 25.
The Gala Lincoln Bicentennial Concert is the centerpiece of the multi-year, ongoing celebration and will take place at 8 p.m. in the Ophelia Parrish Performance Hall.
The concert will feature the Truman Wind Symphony conducted by Dan Peterson along with several guest performances highlighting a full evening of music.
There will be a reception following the concert in the foyer complete with refreshments and music provided by the President’s String Quartet. The concert is free and tickets are not required to attend.
The Gala Lincoln Bicentennial Concert is the centerpiece of the multi-year, ongoing celebration and will take place at 8 p.m. in the Ophelia Parrish Performance Hall.
The concert will feature the Truman Wind Symphony conducted by Dan Peterson along with several guest performances highlighting a full evening of music.
There will be a reception following the concert in the foyer complete with refreshments and music provided by the President’s String Quartet. The concert is free and tickets are not required to attend.