Arts & Entertainment
UPDATE: JCSO “A Night in Russia” CANCELLED
Due to concerns of exposure to the COVID-19, A Night in Russia has been cancelled.

JCSO has made the difficult decision to cancel the "Night in Russia" concert on Saturday, March 28, which was a collaboration with Chattahoochee High School Fine Arts Department. This decision was made to comply with CDC guidelines, Fulton County Schools closures, and Governor Brian Kemp's recommendations to slow the spread of COVID-19 within our community.
Music Director J. Wayne Baughman stated, "It is with much regret that we made the decision to cancel "A Night in Russia" collaboration with the outstanding young musicians at Chattahoochee High School. However, the safety and well being of our audience is our first concern, and this was simply the right thing to do. We hope to be able to reschedule this performance opportunity with Chattahoochee High School at a future date."
JCSO will offer the choice of a refund or a donation letter to all ticket holders. All inquiries should be directed to the JCSO at (678) 748-5802 or johnscreeksymphony@gmail.com. The deadline for a refund request is April 15, 2020. JCSO would like to thank all parties involved with the symphony for their support for the last 13 years.
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Now in its thirteenth season, the Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra is metro Atlanta’s only fully-professional, part-time symphonic orchestra, made up of professional musicians from all over the greater metro Atlanta area. The Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Founder and Music Director J. Wayne Baughman, provides musical enrichment for the community of Johns Creek through a three-concert series of performances, as well as additional educational programs and special events each year. For more information, visit JCSO on Web, Facebook and Instagram.