$30 for a Family Outing to the Peanut Butter n' Jam Concert Series at Windsor Symphony Orchestra ($60 Value)
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Three-event Peanut Butter n' Jam series immerses tots in melodies by Windsor Symphony Orchestra members, plus activities & hands-on fun
The best children’s shows place a high premium on audience interaction, unlike piano recitals or traffic court. Rustle up some kid-friendly fun with today’s deal: for $30, you get one adult and two children’s PBN’J Club passes, valid for Peanut Butter n’ Jam concert series shows, performed by members of the Windsor Symphony Orchestra (a $60 value). Passes are valid for one show from each of the following concerts:
- Fiddle Red Riding Hood string quartet, performing on the following dates:
- Sunday, October 16, at the Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex
- Saturday, October 22, at the Nikola Budimir Public Library
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Sunday, October 23, at the Place Concorde<p>
- Reeds n’ Whistles woodwind quintet, performing on the following dates:
- Sunday, January 15, at the Place Concorde
- Saturday, January 21, at the Nikola Budimir Public Library
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Sunday, January 22, at the Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex<p>
- Sounds n’ Colours string quintet, performing on the following dates:
- Saturday, March 31, at the Nikola Budimir Public Library
- Sunday, April 1, at the Place Concorde
- Sunday, April 15, at the Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex<p>
Shows at the Vollmer Complex take place at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.; shows at the Budimir Public Library take place at 10 a.m. and 11 p.m.; and shows at the Place Concorde take place at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Designed specifically with preschoolers in mind, the Peanut Butter n’ Jam concerts inculcate a love of music in youthful brains, encouraging kids to connect with tunes in fun, interactive environments. Windsor Symphony Orchestra musicians weave kid-friendly melodies while hosts Peter Wiebe and Janis Radford emcee interactive activities, drawing kids in with dances, singalongs, and round-table discussions on the mathematical underpinnings of euphony. Children get the chance to meet the musicians and inspect the instruments, learning how tunes are crafted with hands-on aplomb. Concerts take place at three venues, with morning and afternoon times available, allowing parents to schedule musical appreciation around obsessively followed Saturday morning cartoons or precocious fixations with afternoon soaps.
Three-event Peanut Butter n' Jam series immerses tots in melodies by Windsor Symphony Orchestra members, plus activities & hands-on fun
The best children’s shows place a high premium on audience interaction, unlike piano recitals or traffic court. Rustle up some kid-friendly fun with today’s deal: for $30, you get one adult and two children’s PBN’J Club passes, valid for Peanut Butter n’ Jam concert series shows, performed by members of the Windsor Symphony Orchestra (a $60 value). Passes are valid for one show from each of the following concerts:
- Fiddle Red Riding Hood string quartet, performing on the following dates:
- Sunday, October 16, at the Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex
- Saturday, October 22, at the Nikola Budimir Public Library
-
Sunday, October 23, at the Place Concorde<p>
- Reeds n’ Whistles woodwind quintet, performing on the following dates:
- Sunday, January 15, at the Place Concorde
- Saturday, January 21, at the Nikola Budimir Public Library
-
Sunday, January 22, at the Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex<p>
- Sounds n’ Colours string quintet, performing on the following dates:
- Saturday, March 31, at the Nikola Budimir Public Library
- Sunday, April 1, at the Place Concorde
- Sunday, April 15, at the Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex<p>
Shows at the Vollmer Complex take place at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.; shows at the Budimir Public Library take place at 10 a.m. and 11 p.m.; and shows at the Place Concorde take place at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Designed specifically with preschoolers in mind, the Peanut Butter n’ Jam concerts inculcate a love of music in youthful brains, encouraging kids to connect with tunes in fun, interactive environments. Windsor Symphony Orchestra musicians weave kid-friendly melodies while hosts Peter Wiebe and Janis Radford emcee interactive activities, drawing kids in with dances, singalongs, and round-table discussions on the mathematical underpinnings of euphony. Children get the chance to meet the musicians and inspect the instruments, learning how tunes are crafted with hands-on aplomb. Concerts take place at three venues, with morning and afternoon times available, allowing parents to schedule musical appreciation around obsessively followed Saturday morning cartoons or precocious fixations with afternoon soaps.