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VIRGINIA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
38th Season

Luis Haza, Music Director


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Tickets

To order tickets, call the VCO message line at 703-758-0179.

For all concerts, all students may attend free. Adult, senior, and group prices are:
Advance purchase: adults $15, seniors/groups (10 or more), $10
At the door: adults $18, seniors/groups (10 or more), $12

Advertising

To place an advertisement in the VCO concert program, please complete the advertising contract form below, and submit it with payment.

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Donations

The Virginia Chamber Orchestra is a Registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Help support the orchestra's concerts and outreach activities with a donation. Donor benefits are available upon request. Mail your donations to:

Virginia Chamber Orchestra
P.O. Box 7484
Alexandria, VA 22307-7484

Donors
Jim Harrison and Joan Braitsch Phil Sparks and Ann Rust Charlie Stringfellow
Commerce Bank Vice President and Regional Manager James Harrison presents a Musicale Sponsorship Donation check to Joan Braitsch, President VCO Board of Trustees. Phil Sparks, Immediate Past Chair, Arts Council of Fairfax County and Senior Manager, State and Local Affairs, Dominion Resources, Inc. and Ann Rust, Immediate Past Chair, Arts Council of Fairfax County (photo by Lou Sica) Board member Charles Stringfellow is a Sustaining Concert Sponsor, together with his wife, Jane (not shown) (photo by Jim Goodridge)