Community Concert Featuring Wheeling Symphony Orchestra's Woodwind Quintet at Cove Presbyterian Church

Weirton, WVLocal News

Cove Presbyterian Church in Weirton is hosting a special concert featuring the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra’s woodwind quintet on Saturday at 2 p. m. The performance will include a delightful mix of patriotic and holiday music, appealing to the community's festive spirit. Admission to the concert is free, although a voluntary donation will be collected to support local community initiatives. This event not only showcases musical talent but also emphasizes the importance of community involvement and cultural enrichment.

The church, located at 3404 Main St. , is dedicated to fostering connections among residents through such events. The Wheeling Symphony Orchestra, known for its high-quality performances, adds significant value to local cultural offerings. Events like this are crucial in promoting the arts and providing accessible entertainment for families. By bringing the community together, the concert aims to create lasting memories and strengthen local relationships.

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