Steve Craig joins Mid-York Concert Band for holiday concert
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NORWICH – The Mid-York Concert Band and director Mark Sands, currently hard at work preparing for their fourth annual holiday concert slated for December 11, have announced they will be joined by President/CEO of Commerce Chenango Steve Craig for this year's holiday concert.
The concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 11 in the Norwich High School auditorium, again featuring seasonal favorites such as Leroy Anderson's "Sleigh Ride" and "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"––the latter of which will be narrated by Craig.
Craig became President/CEO of Commerce Chenango in 2011 following a 33-year career in television broadcasting. As CEO, he leads the Chenango County Chamber of Commerce and serves as Executive Director of both the Development Chenango Corporation and the County of Chenango Industrial Agency. Additionally, he's Chenango County's designee to the Regional Economic Development Council of the Southern Tier.
Sands said other tunes set to be part of the Mid-York Concert Band's repertoire during this year's concert will include "Celtic Carol," "Cowboy Christmas," "Chanukah Collage," along with a number of others.
The Mid-York Concert Band has been rehearsing since kicking-off its fourth season on September 11. It went into this year comprised of 45 local musicians before extending the invitation to interested local musicians to join. Its members hail from within Chenango County, and as far away as Oneonta, Morrisville, and Madison County.
Now in its fourth year, the band's annual flagship concerts include its holiday concert and salute to veterans, which takes place in May.
Admission to the Mid-York Concert Band's fourth annual holiday concert is free, but free-will donations will be accepted at the door.
If you have any questions or for further information, call (607) 334-4307.
NORWICH – The Mid-York Concert Band and director Mark Sands, currently hard at work preparing for their fourth annual holiday concert slated for December 11, have announced they will be joined by President/CEO of Commerce Chenango Steve Craig for this year's holiday concert.
The concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 11 in the Norwich High School auditorium, again featuring seasonal favorites such as Leroy Anderson's "Sleigh Ride" and "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"––the latter of which will be narrated by Craig.
Craig became President/CEO of Commerce Chenango in 2011 following a 33-year career in television broadcasting. As CEO, he leads the Chenango County Chamber of Commerce and serves as Executive Director of both the Development Chenango Corporation and the County of Chenango Industrial Agency. Additionally, he's Chenango County's designee to the Regional Economic Development Council of the Southern Tier.
Sands said other tunes set to be part of the Mid-York Concert Band's repertoire during this year's concert will include "Celtic Carol," "Cowboy Christmas," "Chanukah Collage," along with a number of others.
The Mid-York Concert Band has been rehearsing since kicking-off its fourth season on September 11. It went into this year comprised of 45 local musicians before extending the invitation to interested local musicians to join. Its members hail from within Chenango County, and as far away as Oneonta, Morrisville, and Madison County.
Now in its fourth year, the band's annual flagship concerts include its holiday concert and salute to veterans, which takes place in May.
Admission to the Mid-York Concert Band's fourth annual holiday concert is free, but free-will donations will be accepted at the door.
If you have any questions or for further information, call (607) 334-4307.
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