Concert Series continues membership drive through April 7

Team Radio Marketing Group - March 29, 2017 8:14 pm

The Ponca City Concert Series continues its membership drive through April 7, bringing five exclusive concerts to subscribers for the 2017-18 season.

Concerts are held at The Poncan Theatre and admission to the high-quality performances is only available to those who subscribe by April 7. The Concert Series has been an all-volunteer non-profit organization bringing musical entertainment to the community since 1935.

The subscription model makes it possible to assure the appearance of the performers without the uncertainty of selling an unknown number of tickets at the door.

Donor support is an important component of  the subscription model. Optional donations in addition to the membership fees help finance an additional concert. There are several levels of donor gifts.

The 2017-18 season includes performances by Pavio; Sonic Escape; Two on Tap and the Four Freshmen. A bonus concert this season is Duo Baldo, a violin-piano musical/comedy team.

This year subscribers may enroll online and pay by credit card at www.PCConcertSeries.org. Other options are to enroll by mail or to talk to a volunteer worker by phone before April 7. Membership cards are mailed in the fall before the first concert.

Checks may be made payable to Ponca City Concert Series, P.O. Box 2759, Ponca City, OK 74602.

For more information, call (580) 304-5261 or contact Cindy Wigley at (580) 761-0304.

 

 

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