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JAX Chamber: Symphony Announces Event With Cathedral District

Be The Light, includes a concert on Sunday, November 7, 2021 to preview the annual Christmas in the Cathedral District's month-long ligh ...

September 29, 2021

 

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Be The Light, includes a concert on Sunday, November 7, 2021 to preview the annual Christmas in the Cathedral District’s month-long lighting event featuring Symphony Music Director Courtney Lewis introducing the self-guided mobile phone tour with a sampling of music from the Jacksonville Symphony.

 

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This concert is in the Sanctuary of the St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral. The live performance is illuminated by stunning interior lighting choreographed to the music.

 

Be The Light Gala Event Details:

On your drive home through the District, you will be the first to preview Christmas in the Cathedral District:highlighted by sparkling, tree-lined streets surrounding the spotlighted Historic Buildings.

 

Be the first to illuminate the path through the Historic Cathedral District in Downtown Jacksonville.

 

Contact: 

Sydney Schless 

Marketing & Communications Director

Jacksonville Symphony

904.354.4513

sschless@jaxsymphony.org 

 

Linda Crofton

Community Development

Cathedral District Jax

904.525.4129

linda@cathedraldistrict-jax.org

 

 

The Jacksonville Symphony’s 2021/22 season is dedicated to Robert E. Jacoby. An avid supporter of not only the arts, but of Jacksonville, Bob Jacoby’s legacy will forever be felt throughout the First Coast. It is without a doubt that the Jacksonville Symphony is the world-class organization it is today due tohispersistent and passionate support of symphonic music.  

The Jacksonville Symphony is North Florida’s leading music nonprofit offering live performances at Jacoby Symphony Hall in the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts and other venues throughout the area. In addition, the Symphony provides music instruction for youth and operates the Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestras. For more information about the Symphony, visit jaxsymphony.org, like them at facebook.com/JaxSymphony; follow them on @jaxsymphony, on Instagram at JaxSymphony and on YouTube at JacksonvilleSymphony.   

 

The Cathedral District is a 36-block area around St. John’s Cathedral in Downtown Jacksonville. Encompassing 118 acres, it is currently being redeveloped into a leafy, green, vibrant neighborhood where a diverse array of residents can live, work, and play together.  Visit www.cathedraldistrict-jax.org for more information.

 


This press release was produced by the JAX Chamber. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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