Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra launches new under-35 initiative

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The program will offer individuals under the age of 35 the opportunity to experience live orchestral performances with a 50 per cent ticket discount.

THUNDER BAY — The Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra has announced a new Weilers LLP Under 35 Access Pass initiative.

In doing so, the program will work to make the arts more accessible and inspire the next generation of symphony-goers in Thunder Bay. “We are delighted to offer this unique opportunity to our younger residents as they establish their roots and contribute to the community here. The Weilers LLP Under 35 Access Pass will play a key role in cultivating and strengthening relationships with new and existing audience members. We deeply appreciate Weilers LLP’s generous support in making this program a reality.”

Weilers LLP said it is proud to give back to the community and support the arts with its partnership with the TBSO.

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